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  • HoughMade

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    I can see the guy now...

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    KellyinAvon

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    Very nice arrangement of the explosives. Points deducted for the BATFE Seal being cut off in the pic.
     

    DRob

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    A similar stash of C4 was found, along with several dozen firearms and thousands of rounds of ammunition, in an unused storage shed behind a library on the south side of Chicago. An obviously shocked resident who requested anonymity told news reporters "I've lived in this neighborhood all my life. I never knew we had a library"! :dunno:
     

    amboy49

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    Don’t know about you, but I left mine near Dak To in the central highlands of a scenic Southeast Asian country. I don’t think anyone can prove they were mine or that I left them there. If you want to go after them shoot me a pm once you get to Dak To and I’ll give you the approximate coordinates and how many clicks out from downtown !
     
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    Alamo

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    I Once found a secret stash buried On my property, But it turned out to be just old tin cans and some trash. I never find anything fun.
     

    BehindBlueI's

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    Said 20 years but I’m not sure how they determined that. Any of that stuff have serial numbers or issue dates?

    C-4 had lot number on the wrapper, and IIRC, a date of manufacture. I don't recall any similar markings on a Claymore, but that doesn't mean there weren't any.
     
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    printcraft

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    C-4 had lot number on the wrapper, and IIRC, a date of manufacture. I don't recall any similar markings on a Claymore, but that doesn't mean there weren't any.

    So that would give the age. Any records of where those lots were distributed to are probably long gone.
     
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