- Location
- Somewhere on the Hudson Bay Coast
Thats the one.
Question 1: As a matter of fact, I know quite a bit about it, but I am not at liberty to discuss it at this time. If it ever becomes a matter of public record, no problem.
Question 2:Yes
Aww that sucks, well if the info becomes public then you need to give me a nice old pm about it. I just want to know the basics, what round it was, why the hell was it in an elementary school (ww2 training maybe?) and was it live or not. but meh, doesen't bother me much.
Might not bother you, but if it turns out to be live, it might embarrass severly the local chief of police!! If you read the newspaper article in the Medicine Hat News, you will know what I'm talking about.
thats good...
otherwise we would have been laffing at you on the 6;00 news after the 'authorities' had saved us from another terrorist threat
lets see the 'safe' boom stuff.....sounds like you have a good stash
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38909&page=16
Post #156. You can see most of the "boom stuff" here and there in the photos. Acutally, the guys that came to get the shells seemed like pretty decent fellows. They probably would have been cool with a tour of my junk room. A couple of the police officers I spoke with on the phone during this, I'm not so sure about...
I've been thinking about posting pics here for quite some time, now I have finally gotten off my butt and done it. Here are a few views of my gunroom. I have a thing for military stuff, mostly Commonwealth.
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Some sights and badges.
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Underneath this heap of crap is a Lee Enfield sighting tripod.
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Some bayonets.
I'm inspired!
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Ref the arty rds do your self a favor , Carefully take to a open space away from anyone and call 911 and say look what I found going for a walk they my be really dangerous
Ref the arty rds do your self a favor , Carefully take to a open space away from anyone and call 911 and say look what I found going for a walk they my be really dangerous
Ref the arty rds do your self a favor , Carefully take to a open space away from anyone and call 911 and say look what I found going for a walk they my be really dangerous
Wrong. DO NOT MOVE! This is an old thread, but for general reference you should never advise anyone to move potential explosive ordnance. It maybe safe to do so and it may not be. Can you positively identify nature, caliber, condition, etc from a photo? If not you are not in a position to provide such advice. Just because an item has been moved once does mean it can safely be moved again.




























