OT-Virginia Man Killed In Civil War Cannonball Blast
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OT-Virginia Man Killed In Civil War Cannonball Blast
Be carefull of what you collect fella's.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,353998,00.html
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,353998,00.html
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A friend of mine once did some work at a decommissioned munitions facility. He brought back a hand grenade fuse because he thought I might want one
I politely turned him down and explained that explosives were made to go BOOM
On another note. My brother who is in Explosive Ordinance Disposal in the Marines, has given me tours of his shop wherever he might be stationed. There you can see the largest collections of military ordinance professionally rendered inert and put on display, often in cut away form. Way Cool!

I politely turned him down and explained that explosives were made to go BOOM
On another note. My brother who is in Explosive Ordinance Disposal in the Marines, has given me tours of his shop wherever he might be stationed. There you can see the largest collections of military ordinance professionally rendered inert and put on display, often in cut away form. Way Cool!
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While stationed at Camp Lejuene NC I vividly remember being told that old civil war cannon balls wash up all the time on the river banks and beaches..especially after storms. DON'T TOUCH THEM....if the black powder on the inside is dry or has dried they are still very deadly...call EOD. I guess this story just confirms what I was told 26 yrs ago
Thats a sad story, sounds like the guy new what he was doing too.
I would enjoy relic hunting civil war stuff. No battle fields out here in the West. I have found a few relics of the West while hunting and hiking though.
Here are a few rendered inert Japanese grenades/morter from WW2



I would enjoy relic hunting civil war stuff. No battle fields out here in the West. I have found a few relics of the West while hunting and hiking though.
Here are a few rendered inert Japanese grenades/morter from WW2



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