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I won't go there but I think he gets help from Burt on those occasions.Are you sure it's not something to help @safreek with the tall ladies and pipes?
I won't go there but I think he gets help from Burt on those occasions.Are you sure it's not something to help @safreek with the tall ladies and pipes?
He just smokes the pipe watching, he ain't gettin in in my funI won't go there but I think he gets help from Burt on those occasions.
Does Gina really play with you. Never noticed that beforeThe dog...walking the dog.
It's new...just imagine her with a human dildo lube, and amyl. It's a hard life, but it pays the bills.Does Gina really play with you. Never noticed that before
It's had a hard hit from the front by the looks of it already, thought about taking it home and cutting it in half.Hit it with a hammer. It's the only way to be sure.
Mother of all butt plugs.Would anyone here know what the hell this is?
Looks like a mortar fuse but I'm no expert, it feels quite heavy and solid.
Found it in the middle of the trail in an ex-military training ground.
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It's not from a mortar we've used in the last 100 years. Some sort of artillery round? What do the numbers say, and what are the dimensions?Would anyone here know what the hell this is?
Looks like a mortar fuse but I'm no expert, it feels quite heavy and solid.
Found it in the middle of the trail in an ex-military training ground.
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I've left at the trails, It's about the size of your thumb.It's not from a mortar we've used in the last 100 years. Some sort of artillery round? What do the numbers say, and what are the dimensions?
(I was a mortar-man 30 years ago, but far from an ordinance enthusiast ... I did some research .)
Going by the lug on it, I'd say it was from an inert training round of some kind. The lug doesn't gel with the whole 'projected from a barrel' concept.I've left at the trails, It's about the size of your thumb.
No. Train detonators aren't projectiles. Well, it wasn't the intended purpose.Train detonator. Used by rail line workers to warn on coming trains of their presence
It might have had a steel or aluminium shroud around it at one stage, I honestly thought it was an oxy-acetylene cutting tip at first glance and thought WTF have they done out here with any Oxy but once I had picked it up, I found that there's no hole in the tip to be any type of nozzle that I can see.Going by the lug on it, I'd say it was from an inert training round of some kind. The lug doesn't gel with the whole 'projected from a barrel' concept.
I can't find any similar fuses after a bit of googling.
It has the right shape and construction for an artillery fuse, but none I can find across a range of ordinance have any kind of protusion on the head like that. But yeah, I'm not any kind of expert on this stuff. It just interested me, so I dug a bit.It might have had a steel or aluminium shroud around it at one stage, I honestly thought it was an oxy-acetylene cutting tip at first glance and thought WTF have they done out here with any Oxy but once I had picked it up, I found that there's no hole in the tip to be any type of nozzle that I can see.
Definitely a mortar fuse, went back today and had a good look around the area then found the rest of it. Somebody has already taken the fuse I left on the rock too.It has the right shape and construction for an artillery fuse, but none I can find across a range of ordinance have any kind of protusion on the head like that. But yeah, I'm not any kind of expert on this stuff. It just interested me, so I dug a bit.
Definitely not a mortar then. Too big. We've used 81 mm since the mid 60's, and smaller before that. 81 mm is the barrel diameter, which is a fair bit bigger than the head.Definitely a mortar fuse, went back today and had a good look around the area then found the rest of it. Somebody has already taken the fuse I left on the rock too.
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It has exploded and it's not going to retain its original size. Same park by the way.Definitely not a mortar then. Too big. We've used 81 mm since the mid 60's, and smaller before that. 81 mm is the barrel diameter, which is a fair bit bigger than the head.
Just looked on the Australian UXO site, they did use 100mm mortars back then too.They look like little mortar rounds. I have no idea.