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Just noticed that the picture of the 303 inspection rounds and 30cal drill isn't there. I shall upload it again now. Apologies for not noticing it was missing earlier
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06-26-2015 02:15 PM
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How typical of governmental waste. Pretty nice adventure for you though. Great thread.
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It is a great site and their loss is our gain I suppose.
Just to put it into context, those 303 inspection rounds were a small part of the 2000 that were recovered from one spot.
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And every Enfield collector out there would love to have at least one. Government solution dig a hole & bury it. Keep the photos coming.
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Originally Posted by
RRPG
2000 that were recovered from one spot.
That would be a nice find. We had someone here do that 30 years back with M2 drill rounds. They pulled the bullets and tumbles and packaged them and sold every single one to us to shoot. The empties they sold for scrap and made back their investment plus and the bullets were just plain gold...everyone shot some of those. I expect you'll be moving these as is though...
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And every Enfield collector out there would love to have at least one. Government solution dig a hole & bury it. Keep the photos coming.
I'm repeating myself here, but an ex-Bootneck I worked with told me that on their return journey to Sydney they pushed fully serviceable, operational US-made Lend-Lease aircraft off the deck of H.M aircraft carrier in which he served and into the Tasman when the Japanese
surrendered at the end of WWII. Another WWII veteran who was on some island in the South Pacific (New Britain
???) when the war ended told me that the USAAF solution to 'surplus to needs' fighters on the island was to back them up to a ditch on the side of the runway and then run them over and into the ditch with a bulldozer.
Crated, serviceable Spitfires buried in Burma? Not bloody likely.
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Thank You to RRPG For This Useful Post:
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Now...........that reminds me, of two "fully equipped" L/R buried in the sand in Iraq...one day someone, who has the Grid Reference tatooed on his back will go forth and locate said starred items.............just like Kevin Costner and Waterworld 
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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RRPG i fully understand that an some day hope to see the collection in more than pictures. about the only real collectable thing i have is a few of these great chest an my smle's thanks for finding the items an posting them Mike
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