hi ardennes nice find ,is the faust inert , [if you have a manual on these there not to bad to dis arm ,as theres alot of explosive in that baby, rather it be someone else than yourself , otherwise that piece should clean up quite nicely,indeed ,you may even find a panzerschrek ,theres a few fausts that i have 1 panzerfaust gross and 2 panzerfaust 60m thanks for the show
Ardennes, Appears to be an M-1910 U.S. entrenching tool (T- handled shovel) sitting to your left......Should bring that home as well, as it appears to be in pretty nice shape Bodes
What about the bag sitting behind and to his right? It appears to have a picture of a spotted Totenkat on it but I cant identify the bag. Oh and thanks for pictures of the faust,, you had to be very excited!!!!
Very nice indeed . Do you find lots of stuff in your region??
Hi U-96 ! I used to find a lot in our region, especially between 1970 & 1990 - nowadays almost nothing is left - or too rusty
I was very successful during that period, today........seldom.
hi ardennes nice find ,is the faust inert , [if you have a manual on these there not to bad to dis arm ,as theres alot of explosive in that baby, rather it be someone else than yourself , otherwise that piece should clean up quite nicely,indeed ,you may even find a panzerschrek ,theres a few fausts that i have 1 panzerfaust gross and 2 panzerfaust 60m thanks for the show
Hi happy maca,
did you buy the Panzerfausts in Europe ? They have been restored as I can see from your pic. Did you do this yourself or did they come like this ?
I dug up a whole Panzerschreck & 1 round for it - I'll try to post the pictures soon
Ardennes, Appears to be an M-1910 U.S. entrenching tool (T- handled shovel) sitting to your left......Should bring that home as well, as it appears to be in pretty nice shape Bodes
Hi bodes !
yes, it is my best working tool - it is a surplus, postwar shovel - wouldn't use the WWII ones of course. In addition I use a postwas US folding shovel or sometimes even a small excavator (mini-Caterpillar) depending on the location, depth & size of the object discovered.
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