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Yes, in my city. In Bialystok, north-east part of Poland. Is this a antipersonal mine or RG grenade? Looks biger than RG, and that fuses. Polish or Russian? For sure post war items...
Yes, in my city. In Bialystok, north-east part of Poland. Is this a antipersonal mine or RG grenade? Looks biger than RG, and that fuses. Polish or Russian? For sure post war items...
Hell I can't count how many times I had to respond to a junk yard or salvage yard to pick up ordnance. Lot of old MK II grenades, a bunch of 2.36 and 3.5" rockets, projos , the largest was a 250 lb GP bomb we thought it was live until we got it to the range, was concrete filled. With only a couple expections, a number of WW II Jap items it was always US stuff
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