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Metal Detecting WW2 Ammo and Relics

Your enthusiasm is infectious....
Looks like a great day! Did you ID the stone yet?
And yeah, I think you're crazy tossing around live ammo...
 
Great video! I love your energy. I agree with Dodge, you should be careful with that ammo. If there is that much live ordinance around I could easily imagine there also might be unexploded mines around as well. I don't even want to think about that... Please be cautious!
 
Lots of interesting finds in that spot.:clapping:
 
Great video!!!! Bravo !! hank
 
[size=large]that first large round looks to be maybe a german version of the U.S. 50 cal. round. the first one you showd was a dud. it had been fired. you see the dent in the middle of the primer. the second one was not fired and sure didn't need to be thrown about. as for mines. seems nobody knows where the minefields were laid so i'd still be concerned. unless you know for sure of the area you're hunting. and as already stated you're infectious. love you vids.

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