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    Possible explosive?

    Hey,

    I just joined this forum as my friend is clearing out his house in Finlandicon and found a object of some interest, I know he has found some other items in the past linked to the winter war in Finland 1939-44. Most recent of note it a tank shell and now this strange object.. The police and local army were contacted and detonated the tank shell.

    Any information on this piece would be helpful.

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    Will update post in future is we find more items of interest.

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    How about pics of the bottom and the other side...any markings...language...
    Regards, Jim

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    There is nothing. Both sides are identical.

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    It looks like a generic Anti Personnel mine but it could be just a blow lamp type thing. The colour is very much like Deep Saxe Blue which denotes Practice in NATO use however practice doesn't mean it's inert as it could have a spotting charge or similar.

    I'd be wary of it to be honest.

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    This is the sort of thing I was thinking of, a Russianicon OZM 4. This one has the firing device fitted. It may not be a AP mine at all but it just looks to similar.

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    I agree it does look similar. Its made of a thick metal, is that normal for mines? I would think a thinner material as to break into shrapnel easier? I'll share this information with my friend and sure he will be contacting the army again. Thanks for taking the time.

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    I don't think it's a mine. No, they aren't that thick, matter of fact most aren't much at all. What's the bottom like? It looks like it belongs under the hood of a vehicle.
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    Looks more like part of a "vintage" Primus gas cooker.

    Being blue COULD mean that it is an "inert" training device (or a portable stove).

    But I would not be “lighting it up” just to find out!

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    Hey, he got it checked out and it is a (In Finnishicon) "Karbidilampu". Panic over. Let's hope he doesn't fine any more curious items...

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    Perhaps for blackening foresights for a whole regiment at a time?

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