some findes from last week

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Today I have returned from expedition to depth of Russia. We were engaged in search of relics of times of civil war of 1917-1925. during search we drank much, smoked grasses much and in general was cheerful.

1st photo 1)english bayonet period 17-25
2) german bayonet period 39-45

2nd 1) rifle "berdan" It has been dug in the ground, most likely it is hidden by gangsters during the period 30's years
 

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Thanks for showing us your adventures. Great pictures. Some nice finds too. ;D

Are you not afraid that you will dig up a live explosive and have it go off?

Bob
 
Mirage said:
Thanks for showing us your adventures. Great pictures. Some nice finds too. ;D

Are you not afraid that you will dig up a live explosive and have it go off?

Bob
afraid- but continued dig..
 
we have a saying in USA
"BIG BRASS ONES" = brass testicles=tough,crazy,fearless (full of stupid :P ;D )
SALUTE 8)
 
Great digs. Just be careful about smoking too much grasses and drinking too much vodka while handling live ammunition! That artillery shell and those mortar rockets could be very dangerous. I Hope you know a professionalwkho can disarm them. Monty
 
Nice posts man. Very adventurous. I am enjoying the post. Keep us informed. There are laws here in the US about the mixture of guns and alcohol. There are reasons for that!! Be safe my friend and good luck!!!

Laater...
 
:o smoked grasses much and in general was cheerful !!! :o

Is that legal in Russia ??? ???

Great finds and sounds like a good time.....just be careful !
 
I'm going to say interesting finds and leave it at that!
~Nash~
 
Now that is high adventure!! Thanks for posting.
 
Great finds Nahabit. Great piece of culture exchange from your pictures. I wished I had a lot more pictures of all the countries I visited but most were lost in my last army shipment back to my home.

It's great being able to go out and see new places things. Many times when I would get an opportunity to get a little time off in other countries that we visited to train with thier militaries I would often go out and meet with the local people. Suprisingly there was always one that could speak English so I had a great time sharing stories and listening to what they thought of America or what was great in thier country. Sometimes I even got lucky enough to go and see what they were telling me that I should see before I left. Many times that led me off the beaten path to see some wonderful things.

*** NOTE OF CAUTION***

Most times I had a person or 2 that went with me, however anymore its becoming too dangerous to be an American soldier wandering around in other countries. I am glad nothing happened to me and my friends we really had some great experiences.

That is what I think about your posts. You often show photos of your country side and many great military relics. Definately a great amount of military relics there, especially for WWII. You have to be in one of the best places to find those relics. Unfortunately I am sorry that your past countrymen took so many great loses to make it a relic haven.


As a military veteran here, I hope as you go through that you understand the importance of what your country men did. I believe that you do. Many of them gave up all in defense of your country and should be applauded for their sacrifices.

Great photos and relics as always.

Congratulations,

Postalrevnant
 
luckysgirl said:
:o smoked grasses much and in general was cheerful !!! :o

Is that legal in Russia ??? ???

Great finds and sounds like a good time.....just be careful !
is not legal ;D
 
Nice post! Careful with artillery shells!

Thanks so much for posting your pictures!
:)

You MUST find box of gold coins! Then you can use some of the money you get to come over to the UK and US to do some metal detecting!

Well heck, smoking grasses is not really legal in the US either, but it is one of the major crops in some areas.

In California, their number one agricultural crop used to be grapes, as they have lots of vineyards where wine is produced.
I saw on CNN about 10 years ago that the number one agricultural crop that year (and for the first time) was weed.

Oh well. You had much fun!!! That is what counts!
 
MalteseFalcon said:
Nice post! Careful with artillery shells!

Thanks so much for posting your pictures!
:)

You MUST find box of gold coins! Then you can use some of the money you get to come over to the UK and US to do some metal detecting!
gold o ja... 8)
 
Looks like you came across some arty shells yourself lol..smoking, drinking, eating, and digging up relics... sounds like LOADS of fun!!!! I have never found any motar rounds. Did you take home your motar shells and arty shells? I hope to find some stuff like you sometime! Id love to dig around in eastern europe :)
 
nahabit said:
Today I have returned from expedition to depth of Russia. We were engaged in search of relics of times of civil war of 1917-1925. during search we drank much, smoked grasses much and in general was cheerful.

This is my all time favorite quote that I have read on Treasurenet...it should be a mantra! ;D ;D ;D
 
Very nice, good photos!

I like that old rifle in a plasticbag, can you assemble it?Or is it broken?

You guys really have some balls to dig out that kind of relics :o If I would see one in the ground, I would be scared as h**l.Be carefull!

Keep up those great adventures in Russia!
 
AarreMaanAlla said:
Very nice, good photos!

I like that old rifle in a plasticbag, can you assemble it?Or is it broken?

You guys really have some balls to dig out that kind of relics :o If I would see one in the ground, I would be scared as h**l.Be carefull!

Keep up those great adventures in Russia!
"h**l" what is this?

It is a rifle of times of civil war, she is disassembled on 3 parts (the Trunk, the gun lock, wooden to a box) she has been hidden most likely after country revolts in 1930-35. she in oil, is completely ready to fighting application.... Also it is illegal in my country. That I store its in houses, me can put in prison for 7 years, bayonets too are forbidden and are not lawful and for them too it is possible to receive 3-5 years of prison
romeo-1 said:
nahabit said:
Today I have returned from expedition to depth of Russia. We were engaged in search of relics of times of civil war of 1917-1925. during search we drank much, smoked grasses much and in general was cheerful.

This is my all time favorite quote that I have read on Treasurenet...it should be a mantra! ;D ;D ;D
Admit you loved a hemp ;D ;D ;D
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viper771 said:
Looks like you came across some arty shells yourself lol..smoking, drinking, eating, and digging up relics... sounds like LOADS of fun!!!! I have never found any motar rounds. Did you take home your motar shells and arty shells? I hope to find some stuff like you sometime! Id love to dig around in eastern europe :)
i taked only mortar shells - they very easy disasembled.


:PFriends if not difficultly specify to me mistakes (grammar and phonetics) in my text! :P
 
"h**l" what is this?

It means that I would be very scared :) I was typing it like that cause cursing is not allowed in most of the internet forums
 

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