Thanks ATP,
The one in a collar is smaller than 12g and the .303 looks very neat. I wondered if it was a vent tube or a piece of trench art?
Cheers
Gary
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Thanks ATP,
The one in a collar is smaller than 12g and the .303 looks very neat. I wondered if it was a vent tube or a piece of trench art?
Cheers
Gary
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Hi ATP,
I am intrigued by some of your finds in the above picture.
On the left there looks like a cut down .303 with a lip and just to the right of...
Could the collar be off a mk2 shrapnel mine ? https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/ordnance-ammo/help-please-british-landmine-239119-1/
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Gary
The 12 gauge cart could be from a 3" mortar round.
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Gary
The 1/2" shells look like .50 Browning that have been burnt and exploded. What are the head stamps?
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Gary
Love the clam shell, was expecting a pearl.......
The Stainless frag ?? looks like the tip of a dinner knife
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Gary
How about a can opener ?
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Gary
I look forward to reading your posts with anticipation! They make a great read. Keep the updates coming and have a Great Christmas.
I love the flat head shot.
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Gary
Hi ATP ,
The Stainless piece looks like an Aircraft part, judging by the spot welds and rivet holes.
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Hangarman
Your "funny" buckle is a Helmet chinstrap buckle, the U shaped pieces of copper are lanyard attachments off clasp knives. The cocking piece looks like a terminal nut from a blasting box but not 100...
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You can see the handle quite clearly at the top of the picture.
Hangarman
Great finds ! The two buckles attached to a webbing strap looks like a handle from a 2" or 3" mortar bomb carrier.
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Hangarman
The triangular thing is a primer protector , probably from a 2 pdr A/T round. They should have a number stamped on somewhere. No 30 is 2 pdr No 14 is 3 pdr. They are both similar in size.
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