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    British army dump - HUGE haul of WW2 relics - PIC HEAVY !

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    Early last week my wife asked me what I wanted to do on my birthday...... 'DIGGING!' I replied......to which she shook her head, smiled, and said 'What a surprise!'. She's a good ol' girl....

    Anyway, I did indeed go for a dig at a favorite site of mine. This Britishicon army dump site has produced some amazing finds over the years, but the dig on my birthday was one of the best ever. Not only because of the kind of thing coming out, but also the sheer quantity of relics I recovered.

    Apologies for the number of pictures, but it really was a superb day.

    If you don't want to look through the pics and prefer video, here is a link to a video of the dig....





    If you do want to see the pictures, here we go!

    Everything before cleaning......







    And now after cleaning.....

    Lee-Enfield and Sten oil bottles along with Vickers cloth belt starter tabs....











    The Vickers starter tabs were fairly standard, and joined the 200 or so I already have. However, 2 were very unusual....



    The reason they were unusual? They appear to be unit marked. Never seen them unit marked before.







    Bren oil bottle



    Bakelite spike bayonet scabbards, including some nice No 4 'Victory' scabbards.





    K98icon butt plates, trigger and mag housing and a Luger magazine.....from a British army dump in the UK! Amazing....





    Tripod mounting bracket for an MG



    Slide from a Browning M1910/22



    Very small pieces of barrel from both a No 4 and No 1 Lee-Enfield



    Rear sights from, of all things, a Vetterli Vitali rifle





    Another rear sight, (not tracked the weapon down yet....)



    Lee-Enfield No 1 Nose caps. Note the length of the bayonet lug on the top one. We believe this is for an Arisakaicon bayonet.



    Lewis spade grips



    Lee-Enfield and Long Lee butt plates



    And the best find of the day?

    Has to be these two items.

    Trigger & mag housing from a Lee-Enfield training rifle along with a practice bolt from the same thing!




    A truly remarkable day and I am still cleaning the 30 kg of Vickers 50cal cloth belt starter tabs and brass strips I recovered, along with a bucket of other miscellaneous buckles and clips!



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    Marvelous finds! I only seem to find pop tabs and the occasional quarter.

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    Mauser 98 trigger guard/magazine housing is off a commercial sporting rifle, OR an Argentinian m1909 series rifle with the dropping floor plate.

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    Heavington - Keep searching! You'll find stuff eventually

    Lee Enfield - Many thanks for the ID Much appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RRPG View Post
    Another rear sight, (not tracked the weapon down yet....)
    Isn't that a LL or Metford? You also have an early oil bottle there...with the round ball top.

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    for an Arisakaicon bayonet.
    You are correct...
    Regards, Jim

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    Thanks BAR. I did notice that I had one of the early oil bottles.......a first for me from the site.

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    I'm a bit curious about that short oil bottle. Also just noticed the second big pic down has two pieces of MP40 forestock.
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    Always assumed the short oil bottles were Sten. And yes, there are two pieces of Mp 38/40 bakelite stock in the picture, found at the site not far from the other Germanicon bits.

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    I wonder if they smashed up a few Germanicon bringbacks...? Or if it was at an airfield, these parts may have been in wrecks and found their way into the junk from there. All the crashed aircraft were examined and then salvaged for the material. The short oiler seems to be joined in the middle. There's also one with the plastic bottles, the bottom left in the pic, is it a steel bottle? If so, it's for an M1icon Thompson.
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    Would you always expect there to have been a dump/land fill area on a site once occupied by a Britishicon army camp or military base during the 20th century? I would guess that nowadays there are rules and regulations that prevent "military rubbish" or any other rubbish being dumped in a hole in the ground at a military base; unfortunate for future generations of diggers and metal detectors.

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