WW2 gunnery range - First visit this year - Need a wheelbarrow !
Article about: Hey guys This thread is a two parter This bit is all photos of the digging in action, attached below. You can see that I was finding piles of 303's in confined spots, probably where a soldie
WW2 gunnery range - First visit this year - Need a wheelbarrow !
Hey guys
This thread is a two parter
This bit is all photos of the digging in action, attached below.
You can see that I was finding piles of 303's in confined spots, probably where a soldier lay on the ground firing his weapon. For instance, I found a large number of cartridges with Bren gun firing pin marks on the cartridges. This guy loosed off a couple of magazines full ! I have included a pic of the cartridges recovered from one very small hole
I also found a most curious item, (see below bit for better photo), which is a Lee-Enfield clip with five spent rounds in it. Why ?
Continue down the thread for the result of my visit !
Anyway, the 4 hours I spent at the site produced one HELL of a haul and I was really REALLY pleased with my visit. I even managed to take the wife out in the afternoon !
Ok...so here are the finds before any cleaning.
And here they are after a solid 4 hours of cleaning ! That's the only problem with this place.......the cleaning is as much hard work as the searching. But still......it's worth it
So, on the day I found a small number of 303 cartridges. Ok, quite a few. Alright ALRIGHT.......a bloody BUCKETFUL !
185 to be exact. Not counting the ones in the clip or the blank round
I've included a shot of a sample of the headstamps for those of you, like me, who like to see them You don't need to identify them for me though as I know what they all mean. Interesting is the 1930 one. Also of note is that NONE were dated after 1944.
I also found a nice little stash of 9mm rounds. Again, I have included a pic of the headstamps for you to see. Again, none dated after 1944.
Here is a shot of the 5 spent rounds still in a Lee-Enfield clip. Unfortunately the damn thing broke at some point as I struggled back to the car with this lot (it's a remote place and 30minutes brisk walk to the nearest place to park !). I decided to glue it back together as it makes a much nicer relic 'whole'
The soldiers were lobbing grenades right left and centre, given the amount of 'parts' I was finding. The grey bent objects are part of the internal firing mechanism and the big nuts are base plugs.
I have included a shot of the markings on the base nuts for you
I also found a lot of spent 303 and 9mm rounds, many of which were badly damaged. Let's hope they didn't get damaged hitting a soldier !
And lastly, not only were they firing live rounds and lobbing grenades everywhere, they were also chucking mortar bombs all about the place to ! Two nice 2inch fins below.
Anyway, not bad for 4 hours of digging ! And I found this lot in an area maybe 20 foot square.....which gives me MUCH more to search yet.
I am thinking about getting some of us together to take a trip out to this range. Maybe early July ? If you're interested please PM me and I'll see what I can put together !
Re: WW2 gunnery range - First visit this year - Need a wheelbarrow !
Thanks Nifartachi
I always eventually appreciate the finds I make at this place, but the walk back to the car with 10kilos of stuff I never went with don't half knacker me out !
Re: WW2 gunnery range - First visit this year - Need a wheelbarrow !
[Anyway, the 4 hours I spent at the site produced one HELL of a haul and I was really REALLY pleased with my visit. I even managed to take the wife out in the afternoon ! end quote]
and what did she say about all that [junk] price digging you did
Re: WW2 gunnery range - First visit this year - Need a wheelbarrow !
I dont think it would be a good idea to post what I did or let other collectors know. Sorry but the aim of the message was to inform people that they should be careful WHERE they find these relics.
Re: WW2 gunnery range - First visit this year - Need a wheelbarrow !
GasmasksUK - Indeed. And I am sure you know me well enough now to know that I do an awful lot of research before going to any site to ensure that anything I am doing is totally legal. I collect relics, not fines and criminal records !
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