10p
2p clad
Old half pence
2 old penny's
Viccy half pence
5p
Live bullet



few bits from beach
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Nice finds, I'm just waiting for my C Scope CS4PI to arrive and I'm heading for the nearest beach
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You never mentioned the fishing hook
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Probably my own from years ago lol. Also forgot to mention the dozen or more fishing weights. Some really old ones too Xp deus
ah the common "dog id" the bane of my beach hunts, had 5 of the little bleeders on my last outing, they give a nice signal for sure
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Hi Tomo
Nice finds and a 1942 live round looks like it missfired primer indentation I had a 303 the other day common sight 9mm misfires generally from 9mm machine guns water was a problem for 2nd world war cartridges primer would go off main charge wet hence the complete cartridge don't let it get hot and of course hand it in Regards Nev : ![]() XP Deus 2 Master
XP ORX RUTUS ATREX Multi Swathes of Lincolnshire country side Strong Digging Arm ![]() Actually guys that isn't classed as a live round. With a struck primer it would be impossible to make it 'go off' in a 9mm weapon, or with any weapon for that matter. It does not need handing in as it is classed as 'visually inert'. A cartridge with a struck primer is classed as inert.
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Probably been fired and head stuck back on, .303's like this in rivers before
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Its whats known as a dead mans click, when you pull the trigger and the primer dosent do its job and ignite the main charge, not a sound that instills confidence in your equipment
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