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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2011

Here is short complication of some German Panzerfaust antitankrockets I found in March 2011.
Local police was notiefied and a Explosive ordnance disposal unit of the Dutch army came for disposal of the explosives.

Amongst the findst where:
Faustpatrone 30
Panzerfaust 30
Panzerfaust 60
Britisch 25 pounder artillery grenade( dud)
2 German eihandgranate 39 - egghandgrenade 39 ( considered highly dangerous by EOD.)
and one german Stick grenade without the stick.

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  • Dear commenters:

    Please stop giving me advise on how I should handle these things unless you are an EOD specialist.

    I get a lot of reactions from what it seems ,American viewers who have no expertise at all. In this case those comments are really annoying.

    I know the dangers and I know the risks. Please stop telling me.

  • @DerHasensprung Have you ever found human remains ? And how do you know where to look ?

  • @RebelSonBand

    I myself not. But I know people who have.

  • @DerHasensprung Do you know the German war-grave accisation ? Your freinds should remember to report when somethiong human comes up.How do you know where to look ? To find an area where battle took place isnt too difficult,but where do you start ? Im seriously thinking about trying this detecting,you see.. :)

  • @RebelSonBand

    Indeed I know the German WGA. We don't take it lightly in the case human remains come up. If this happens we stop digging en notify the Police immediatly. Then the Grave Service from the Royal Dutch Army comes to take this remains. The remains get Identified ( or not) and will be reburied at German War Cemetry Ysselsteyn.

    Where to look?

    Just look in books, local archives en ask old people where something may happened. Then try the smaller woods ( not the big ones).

  • People ask me questions like, what did you do with these things. Where did you find them..

    You can see this all in the film, So please don't ask these questions and just watch the whole movie.

    Thank you

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  • @fencingderek

    Luckilly I don't find them everyday ;)

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  • Bang on the tip real hard, make sure it's still good.

  • awesome video, thank you for posting,you could get sooo much cash for those panzerfausts here in the states,ive seen people pay 2 grand for a a tube with a deactivated warhead!!!

  • are those fausts still armed,I mean what will happen if you push down the launch bar on top....

  • @DerHasensprung i seen bugsbunny take a ballpeen hammer to them in a cartoon once. strike hard on the pointy end...

  • @DerHasensprung :D As we all diggers. Standart questions- aint that dangerous? Don't affraid to blow up? :) Good luck on next search tours!

  • wo kann man suchen das man vielleicht was findet, interessier mich voll dafür.

  • nice find... all my dad and i ever found were some shell casings and shrapnel

  • WOW a 30mm Klein Panzerfaust, very rare find What do you do with them?

  • Geez, the only things I find with my metal detector are cans, pull tabs and bottle caps :-(

  • ben je zelf nederlands?

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