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    U.S. M2 and M8 series AP mines

    Dug these out in anticipation of posting them for bid on Gunbroker. Now that I've gone and taken all these pics, I'm having seller's remorse. And I haven't even listed them yet! Anyway, here's the varied assortment, along with some firing devices and projectiles for same. Thought I'd show them off before they're scattered around the country/world.

    Rick

    Mine, M2 and M8 series 001 (Small).jpg Mine, M2 and M8 series 002 (Small).jpg Mine, M2 and M8 series 003 (Small).jpg Mine, M2 and M8 series 004 (Small).jpgMine, M2 and M8 series 005 (Small).jpg Mine, M2 and M8 series 006 (Small).jpg Mine, M2 and M8 series 008 (Small).jpg Mine, M2 and M8 series 007 (Small).jpg
    It's always darkest before dawn. So if you're going to steal the
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    Nice stuff Rick! Hey, what is the black cylinder that is behind the projectile in the second photo?
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    John

    It's one of the cardboard "projectiles" for the training mine.

    Rick
    It's always darkest before dawn. So if you're going to steal the
    neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it.



 

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