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    Guys , could't find forum for these so post here , there are quite often found on digging but it seems they had different filling inside . They are empty very often but not in this time , I dug up 3 bottles in the same hole , they are factory closed , when I opened the one bottle -I saw dark oily liquid and felt a very strange sweetish technic odor and tears streamed from my eyes . I would't drink it before know what is inside but it seems like something poisonous ...any idea what is it ? Thanks in advance .
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    #2
    You are crazy...
    Probably Reizstoff-Flaschen. A kind of CS gas to test if gasmasks are damaged.
    You can send one to me if you like :-D
    Better than wasting the content ;-)
    Cheers,
    Chris

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      #3
      I agree, I believe these were for tear gas.

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        #4
        Thanks guys , it would be great to find more info about these bottles . There is a picture with same bottles but different content . This one looks like mine , can't read what wrote is on the paper but something about using gasmask ..very interesting they used same bottles for very different content ..looks like you can drink CS instead beer if you'll miss paper tag
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        Looking for FJR2 combat pics in Russia.

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          #5
          Another content
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            #6
            1) Einen Giesskopf für mindestens drei Kruken verwenden!
            2) Nicht in geschlossenen Räumen verwenden!
            3) Vor der Verwendung Gasmaske aufsetzen, Verschluss vorsichtig öffnen!
            4) Verschluss am Faden aufreissen, Kit mit Stein oder Werkzeug abklopfen, Giesskopf fest aufsetzen.
            5) Reizstoff möglichst auf Büsche spritzen! Im Gelände in etwa 3 m Breite vergiessen, dabei so schnell wie möglich rückwärts gegen den Wind gehen!
            6) Bespritzte Stellen an Haut, Kleidung und Stiefeln sobald als möglich mit Spiritus reinigen und letztere 24 Stunden gut durchlüften!
            7) Leere Kruken und gebrauchte Giessköpfe vergraben!


            From reading the text it seems this is NOT intended to test gasmasks. It seems this fluid is meant to be used on smaller trees, probably to harm the enemy ??

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              #7
              I would be very careful with stuff like that, they are still chemicals even if they are that old. Best to leave them sealed.

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                #8
                Originally posted by screensize View Post
                1) Einen Giesskopf für mindestens drei Kruken verwenden!
                2) Nicht in geschlossenen Räumen verwenden!
                3) Vor der Verwendung Gasmaske aufsetzen, Verschluss vorsichtig öffnen!
                4) Verschluss am Faden aufreissen, Kit mit Stein oder Werkzeug abklopfen, Giesskopf fest aufsetzen.
                5) Reizstoff möglichst auf Büsche spritzen! Im Gelände in etwa 3 m Breite vergiessen, dabei so schnell wie möglich rückwärts gegen den Wind gehen!
                6) Bespritzte Stellen an Haut, Kleidung und Stiefeln sobald als möglich mit Spiritus reinigen und letztere 24 Stunden gut durchlüften!
                7) Leere Kruken und gebrauchte Giessköpfe vergraben!


                From reading the text it seems this is NOT intended to test gasmasks. It seems this fluid is meant to be used on smaller trees, probably to harm the enemy ??
                Thanks a lot . The friend of mine translated this and I think this must be used against Mosquitos , Germans had a lot of troubles in our woods because of this million angry army of small monsters I will try do this in summer time
                Looking for FJR2 combat pics in Russia.

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