DR & RR
First time responding to both of you, forgive me DR.
1. DR, thanks for your defense of me, it was quite proper.
2. I thought my scan was of poor quality, good to know both of you got it.
3. Great research by both of you.
4. Some individual sold it to me, I didn't get it from the original arms
supplier.
5. First time I looked at it in at least 20 years
6. Glad I corrected my mistake.
7. Although a dummy round it's proof that a paper in the missile part would
survive if no explosion.
8. Life is good, regards to all.
Stan the 92 year old man
-----Original Message-----
From: D.J.J. Ring, Jr. <n1ea@xxxxxxxx>
To: sparkscoffee <sparkscoffee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thu, Mar 16, 2017 11:33 pm
Subject: [sparkscoffee] Re: Correction, correction, correction
It's from U.S. Navy Ammunition Depot in Hingham, MA.
It's real but with a dummy fuse.
Stan is no dummy, he's not carrying live ammo.
73
DR
On Mar 16, 2017 3:51 PM, "Ron Ristad" <ristad@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That's a dummy round. It was never meant to be fired. They are sold as
souvenirs.
https://www.gggaz.com/20mm-dummy-round.html
That's not the only dummy.
-----Original Message-----
From: dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mar 16, 2017 2:21 PM
To: sparkscoffee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [sparkscoffee] Correction, correction, correction
Everyone
I went by memory and then searched and got the 20 MM shell and I scanned the
paper inside, see scan.
The tip is 3 inches long, much bigger then a marble, with the paper inside
which is scanned.
In answer to JS, I should think the fuel tanks would be armored not just thin
aluminum.
Old, now 92 man Stan
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