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no I have a fealing that this is going to end with a BIP anyways.

Thought someone would have access to the old manual that tells what the WW2 british colour codes were.

The manuals I have are all 1950 and newer NATO markings.
 
I used "most probably" because unless woodchopper opens the round to make sure it is empty, nobody can positively say it is inert.


:eek: you don't like me ??? :eek:

there is no way I'm going to be opening up 'range scrap' to see whats inside. I have spent enough time tip-toeing arond on ranges and target areas to know what looks like UXO is usually a UXO and not your friend.

I plan on someday getting a pension :D
 
:eek: you don't like me ??? :eek:

there is no way I'm going to be opening up 'range scrap' to see whats inside. I have spent enough time tip-toeing arond on ranges and target areas to know what looks like UXO is usually a UXO and not your friend.

I plan on someday getting a pension :D

Don't the bomb disposal guys sometimes fire 50 cal rounds at unexploded ordnance? I'd try that, from a good distance.
 
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