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1/5/2005 11:48:05 PM EDT
i have no clue .










688
1/5/2005 11:49:46 PM EDT
[#1]
30mm?
1/5/2005 11:50:49 PM EDT
[#2]
20 millimetricts
1/5/2005 11:51:54 PM EDT
[#3]
IDK... but I just want to say this.

I would love to see what that could do to 200lb of Balistic Gel.
I mean if it was new production and not rusted
1/5/2005 11:54:55 PM EDT
[#4]
20MM

Be sure and ground yourself.
1/5/2005 11:56:16 PM EDT
[#5]
20mm
1/5/2005 11:56:24 PM EDT
[#6]
Looks like 20 mm.  As a rule, I never handle UNK UXB.

What's the deal with the squid and ground pounder in the pic?
1/5/2005 11:59:15 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
What's the deal with the squid and ground pounder in the pic?





my dad and his brother on rr in hawaii





688
1/6/2005 12:01:34 AM EDT
[#8]
As my kid says, 'good times, good times'
1/6/2005 12:02:00 AM EDT
[#9]
20mm...............It don't look inert either
1/6/2005 12:02:34 AM EDT
[#10]
Wouldn't this be a DD according to the ATF?
1/6/2005 12:03:07 AM EDT
[#11]
looks Japanese.  A WW2 item?
1/6/2005 12:04:52 AM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:
20mm...............It don't look inert either



It might be, the corrosion pattern is the same over the whole round except for the primer area. The dummy rounds are made out of the same material(projectile, casing) except for the primer.
1/6/2005 12:05:12 AM EDT
[#13]
Hey 688manuvering "Request permission to enter?"  LOL  What boat are you on?  I was on SSN-722 '91-'95 when it was still in Norfolk.
1/6/2005 12:17:21 AM EDT
[#14]

Quoted:
Hey 688manuvering "Request permission to enter?"  LOL  What boat are you on?  I was on SSN-722 '91-'95 when it was still in Norfolk.



permission granted :(keywest)
im not in the military but ive been on everyone in the pacific fleet , and any other that have docked at pearl . i love my job .





688
1/6/2005 12:19:29 AM EDT
[#15]
Ah, you must be a DOD contractor type, huh?
1/6/2005 12:23:17 AM EDT
[#16]
take a nail set and hit that primer with a hammer, see what happens..
1/6/2005 12:23:43 AM EDT
[#17]
Quoted:
Ah, you must be a DOD contractor type, huh?[/quote


yes i am one of those types






688
1/6/2005 12:26:14 AM EDT
[#18]
Where did you find it?
1/6/2005 12:34:37 AM EDT
[#19]

Quoted:
Where did you find it?




somebody gave it to me about 10 years ago , in that same condition .




688
1/6/2005 4:11:47 AM EDT
[#20]
I have this same round on my filing cabinet at work.  It is 20mm.  Mine was demilled when dad got it years ago.  The one I have is in better shape but still a bit tarnished.  The casing is steel and half of the projectile is steel.  The other half is (i hope) lead.  I also have one blue training projectile of the same size.  What is weird is that I also have a Federal 12 ga round beside it.

I have a collection of all of the common calibers, magazines, stripper clips, and  grenades on the filing cabinet.  It is fun watching the co-workers looking at them when they come in my cube.  Some avoid me and the cube for some reason.

Doc

1/6/2005 12:04:55 PM EDT
[#21]
20mm The fuze will unscrew be careful!
1/6/2005 12:08:32 PM EDT
[#22]

Quoted:
take a nail set and hit that primer with a hammer, see what happens..

Make sure you get one or more friends to hold your beer and watch this.
1/6/2005 12:10:54 PM EDT
[#23]
Live round, dummy round it would be nice to know
1/6/2005 12:13:06 PM EDT
[#24]
20mm.  
1/6/2005 12:14:45 PM EDT
[#25]
Do Not Drop or Dispose of in Fire.
1/6/2005 12:15:50 PM EDT
[#26]
Give it a good skake to see if there's anything inside...  
1/6/2005 12:20:55 PM EDT
[#27]

Quoted:
take a nail set and hit that primer with a hammer, see what happens..



Then write "Dud" on it with a felt pen, if you still can.