Excavations from the last trip to the Bieszczady. In the first picture a mix of primary and secondary war stuff. Of course, all empty and safe. The Soviet mortar grenades, the Austro-Hungarian bayonet with scabbard replacement, the Austro-Hungarian 76 mm shrapnel from brass detonators, shrapnel tsarist 150 mm, the same "glass" Soviet scales of 12.5 mm from the DszK, antlers and skull boar. In the second picture clip Tsar, signed in Cyrillic, shovel Soviet War Two, husk signal projectile, fuze Austro-Hungarian M 99, cigarette (Qurna part .... unfortunately ...) Bottle of hand-blown glass, cover with a sheet of lead with signs of playing cards and empty shell of the Soviet grenade F-1, so: cone.
Wonderful finds once again . That belt buckle is in good condition and even that playing card considering it has been buried for decades. I hope those shells are inert!
Of course, all bullets are empty, no hazardous materials, with no primers, disarmed after the war in '50.