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lizards

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Hi

New to the site, my son and I walked the fields near Delville Wood last week and found lots of different things however we found these as per the picture,can anybody tell us what they think they maybe

Thanks

Mr Lizard and his son
 
Thanks for your replies, the item on the right has no features at either end and is solid therefore whilst we bow to your knowledge dont think it is part of a bren gun, any other ideas would be welcome. The "T" shape item mystifies me its as if it can be placed in something for turning, more ideas you knowledgeable peeps

Thanx

Mr Lizard and his son
 
Thanks for your replies, the item on the right has no features at either end and is solid therefore whilst we bow to your knowledge dont think it is part of a bren gun, any other ideas would be welcome. The "T" shape item mystifies me its as if it can be placed in something for turning, more ideas you knowledgeable peeps

Thanx

Mr Lizard and his son

Completely solid!? Strange. Not a magazine of any type then. Can you measure them to give us a rough idea of size?

Thanks
 
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