Disposal of shotgun shells.

Disposal of shotgun shells.

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cazzer

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Sunday 20th February 2011
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Clearing out Lieutenant Grubers little tank we've just found a dozen shotgun shells.
Theyre live and a bit rusty.

Any suggestions of the best way to get rid?

So far we have "Bonfire, chuck em in and leg it" and "Stick em in a crack in the stone wall and see if we can set em off with an air pistol"

Any better (or perhaps sensible) suggestions.

cazzer

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Sunday 20th February 2011
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Skywalker][semisible mode said:
Take them to the nearest nick and hand them in, the the Old Bill sort out their disposal[/mode]

PS, Gruber's tank? Any phot's?
Its not "technically" a tank smile


cazzer

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Sunday 20th February 2011
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vinnie83 said:
Slice them open and empty the shot out, and throw them in the bin.
Seems rather dull but we'll probably go with that I spose.

(I suggested put em in the vice and smack em with a hammer) smile

cazzer

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Sunday 20th February 2011
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SC7 said:
Does the wife do all the cooking at your house?

If so, tape one to the bottom of every saucepan, for positively hilarious results.
I just told her that one. I assume she's laughing on the inside.

cazzer

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Sunday 20th February 2011
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wildoliver said:
Where abouts are you in the country? They may be interesting to me as I collect unusual cartridges (I also shoot the less interesting ones!)

If your local I'd happily remove them for you (can't really chuck them in a jiffy bag).
West yorkshire.

I don't know if they're remotely unusual. Would a photo of them help?

cazzer

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Sunday 20th February 2011
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Naw theyre rusty.
If Wildoliver doesnt want em I'll slit em and bin em.

cazzer

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Tuesday 22nd February 2011
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Well this called a much longer discussion that I thought.
They wernt worth keeping (they were really rusty as buggery).
They have been slit and disposed of.