Metal Detecting WW2 Relics Germany

Schatzsucher

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I recently had an opportunity to do some metal detecting in east Germany along the border to Poland. Garrett Ace 150

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beerguy

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How volatile is that grenade, I wonder?
 

PullTabPete

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I'd be afraid of digging any unexploded ordnance. Is that grenade still viable? I'd be very careful.

Very nice relics though.
 

Real of Tayopa

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Ola Pete,beerguy, I believe that is the pulled igniter alongside the grenade in his hand , making it essentially inactive.
 

PullTabPete

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Thanks Real, but I would still be afraid of hitting any buried unexploded ordnance while digging, especially if it was a very active battlesite, who knows what could be buried.
 

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