lenny1234
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Laff!, could have been interesting
Deafened me totally.
And I had to explain to my mother what the bang was.
Laff!, could have been interesting
Deafened me totally.
And I had to explain to my mother what the bang was.
So it went off!!!?..blimey, that could have been disastrous. Just imagine doing that to Dan's cannon shell when it was alive!..lol
used to be a regular occurance in my yoof.... used to find unused bullets on Ash Ranges (near Aldershot) take em home, fit in vice and tap a nail into the cap .
another trick was to find the empty shell cases and fill them with sodium chlorate and sugar. Drop em in the river - they would burn underwater.
Or use em as engines on plastic ME262 Airfix models
Ah! memories
snap for the BSA too. you sure yu didn't live in Ash?
I still have a mortar somewhere (used)
maybe we could sell them "our stock"
pfft, shove it on a roof rack :lol:
The wife loves the idea of putting a pirate flag on this car - it made spotting a previous car a doddle in a carpark. At the same time, might as well lob on a light bar. Would love to use two teardrop-shaped motorbike lamps for said light bar, but they tend to go for £50+ each... bit much for something that's going to be left to rust on the roof
ahh, memories of a miss spent youth.
Yea, 303 cases made great engines for the 262!...gave am a little more flak resistance when you shot em with the old BSA Meteor (the one your mum never knew about)...lol, similar happy days.
Kids couldn't do that sort of thing now...all "Elf an Safety". They probably couldn't be arsed to go and look for interesting stuff either.
me and my mate useto do caddying to get some saturday money
then he got an air rifle and when the balls were near a hole we tried to hit them with the air rifle ,
failing that we would run across , pinch the balls and try and flog them in the club house the following weekend , without them realising it was their gold balls
good old memories , lol