World War II Metal Detecting - German Guns - Eastern Front Battlefield Relic Hunting

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
  • Team WWIIMD visited last december the former battlefields of the eastern front, where heavy fighting took place in 1945. In the search for war relics we discovered some amazing finds that we will share in our new battlefield research video. Our most interesting find was a German MG34/42 machinegun ammunition box that containd 2 German pistols. Czech CZ 27 and a Belgium FN 1922, both war time productions.
    We also found equipment pieces and other interesting things that were left behind in the woods after the war.
    Feel free to leave a comment.
    Greetings from Holland!
    Disclaimer:
    Our videos are uploaded as non-political, informative and historical entertainment.
    No unexploded ordnance was found or will be shown is this video.
    No soldiers remains, in any kind, were found or will be shown in this video.
    TEAM WWIIMD - Word War II Metal Detecting Videos
    wwiimetaldetecting@gmail.com

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  • @phaedris
    @phaedris 9 років тому +42

    These guys are so lucky. I've always wanted to go to Europe and see all the old battlefields and historic locations. Europe contains so much history, OUR history it's amazing. A legacy of our forefathers. Thanks for uploading this.

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  9 років тому +6

      Good to hear, thanks for the positive feedback.
      WWIIMD

    • @MAGEED126
      @MAGEED126 9 років тому +1

      WWII MetalDetecting what is name the song? please

    • @alsbani
      @alsbani 4 роки тому

      war relics in Spain guadalajaraenguerra.blogspot.com/2020/01/mas-huellas-de-la-guerra-piu-tracce.html

    • @lothairelauwagie8758
      @lothairelauwagie8758 2 роки тому

      You can come to Belgium and staying with my falily for free.We have a lot of wargraven and battlefields here in Belgium

    • @judd0112
      @judd0112 Рік тому

      There battlefields are basically everywhere in Europe. Within reason. Ours in America are limited to civil war and revolutionary war sites and you don’t want to get caught at the actual site metal detecting although I would live to. But Europe especially Eastern Europe you Can almost find things on the semi surface but they might be picked over by now

  • @CatinaTheo12
    @CatinaTheo12 Рік тому

    I love watching people dig up history. Im a huge history buff, especially about WWII so the fact that someone can hold history is amazing, its so cool. I loved the use of photos to show its use and confirm what it is.

  • @sonofeloah
    @sonofeloah 10 років тому +11

    I have great appreciation to the detail you use to authenticate the artifacts found with actual photos and film footage of items in use, thus verifying exactly what it is and who used it. Thank you very much! Keep up the good work!

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  10 років тому

      Hello AC good to hear you like it! Thanks for watching and the thumbs up.
      Greets, WWIIMD

  • @dopeblacktherapist
    @dopeblacktherapist 9 років тому +9

    Das ist fantastisch! ein kleines Stück der Geschichte. eindringlichen. Ich liebe die Geschichte. Danke!!

  • @ejwa12
    @ejwa12 10 років тому +5

    Very interesting find with the two boxed pistols. I recognized the FN 1922 as soon as you pulled it out. I have one myself and it has the Nazi Swastika stamped on it. I researched the part numbers and found mine was made in the last half of 1944. I still fire it today. However, for me, it is more of a historical piece from a dark time in world history. How the gun made its way to the US, I do not know. How or where it was used during the war is a mystery. Maybe its secrets are better left untold.
    Great video. It is good to see people protecting and preserving our history for future generations.

  • @nomanmemon8951
    @nomanmemon8951 5 років тому +36

    One like for those they give their life to their nation or country
    One like for WWII and WWI soldiers💂💂💂💂💂

  • @gravediggermaxvabeachva
    @gravediggermaxvabeachva 10 років тому +8

    you two guys had a great time with some nice finds of this adventure.
    good luck to you on your next spin.

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  10 років тому +1

      Thanks colleague! We were lucky the last time, a new video will follow.

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  9 років тому +1

      Looks who's pathetic now, watching our videos..?

  • @bosdad7
    @bosdad7 10 років тому +1

    Very well done ! I like how you show actual pictures of the item after you show the finds. that really makes it come alive . Thank you

  • @simonwinterstein348
    @simonwinterstein348 8 років тому +11

    I love how you find the things and then show us what it exactly is on the pictures :D Keep it up^^

    • @NoodlesTBograt
      @NoodlesTBograt 8 років тому

      +Simon Winterstein Does bring the pieces to life

  • @SolodaSorte
    @SolodaSorte 7 років тому +17

    Quando estávamos detectando, encontramos um cartucho de fuzil .50
    Da segunda guerra mundial. Em solo japonês. Foi uma emoção e tanto poder segurar uma coisa com tanta história.
    Parabéns pelos achados ! São incríveis !!!!

  • @miket5872
    @miket5872 9 років тому +3

    Stellar find!
    Two pistols in a sealed box!!
    Too bad the water got into them!,,damn

    • @marcosmoreiradasilva2760
      @marcosmoreiradasilva2760 4 роки тому

      Hello Mike... I have the same as you, but in portuguese.... This pistols can not be restored and shoot again? Regards from Brazil

    • @marcosmoreiradasilva2760
      @marcosmoreiradasilva2760 4 роки тому

      Sorry, I have the same name as you: Mike=Marcos.... Incomplete info at the first time

  • @rileytheman6634
    @rileytheman6634 10 років тому

    You guys are great at finding WW2 guns,helmets,and thats it

  • @carlklein9385
    @carlklein9385 9 років тому +3

    I have a FN Model 1922 in my gun collection. Was made by the Nazis as it has the Waffenampt marks of WaA140. Brought back to the U.S. by a returning American soldier as I have the capture papers signed by his company commander. It must have a story behind it as the soldier wanted to bring it home with him. A great piece of history. If it could only talk.

  • @TheSkylineGODZILLA
    @TheSkylineGODZILLA 6 років тому +1

    still finding guns from ww2 thats great

  • @anthonycooke942
    @anthonycooke942 9 років тому +19

    Wicked finds man. I'm jealous that you have the chance to do this

    • @kkampy4052
      @kkampy4052 9 років тому

      anthony cooke But you have to think what had to go on there to have these things to be found. No war, no relics.

    • @xbeastmode99x
      @xbeastmode99x 9 років тому +4

      K Kampy Yeah, it's sort of sad to see German or Russian helmets pulled out of the ground with gaping bullet holes in the steel. You have to remember that there was once a man under there - who met his end in a quite horrible way.

    • @kkampy4052
      @kkampy4052 9 років тому +1

      It becomes very personal.

    • @kilppa
      @kilppa 8 років тому

      +LukeNAESA10 No soldier started that war. All the casualties on battlefields are all victims.

  • @nancydavies9901
    @nancydavies9901 5 років тому

    I admire the courage/guts of these guys, bombs, potato masher grenades, land mines....I'd be scared to handle these munitions in their present state. You go guys!

  • @enderwolf2153
    @enderwolf2153 9 років тому +70

    I am a teenage boy, a collector of war militaria and relics. Every piece is a story. Every helmet, medal, and weapon belonged to a man, and each man had a story. I wish to remind all, that there's a story behind every piece and it's the life of a man.

    • @sophienelisselover555
      @sophienelisselover555 9 років тому +13

      Me too..... but teenage girl

    • @Kav.
      @Kav. 7 років тому +1

      Ender Wolf I know this is late but same, teenage boy as well. Still waiting to get myself a deac

    • @epotapov9210
      @epotapov9210 6 років тому +1

      Ender Wolf me too bro. I am a Teenager too and like to collect history things like this

    • @يوسفالسلطان-ب4خ
      @يوسفالسلطان-ب4خ 6 років тому

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    • @mikepeterson9362
      @mikepeterson9362 6 років тому +3

      Nope, I'm sorry brother, but this isn't the way it works. Every "piece" is a relic of power, dominance, greed and ownership by people much more anthropologically relevant than the soldier. Ender, I hope you'll listen to this. The soldier is but a chess piece in a grand game, and every artifact on his dead corpse was put there by sociopathic, entitled men, who didn't care what the soldier's death revealed about them. There is no bullet, uniform, insignia, firearm, bayonet, or gas mask that didn't get put there by greedy, sociopathic men. And there is not one soldier among them who agreed with the choices of those men. You're right to respect them through their artifacts....I have done the same. But don't misunderstand how those skeletons and artifacts got there. The phrase "never again" comes to mind....and yet, here we are.....

  • @farveree
    @farveree 8 років тому +1

    thanks for posting the wartime clips, puts things in perspective more. most interesting

  • @Aussie50
    @Aussie50 10 років тому +67

    Amazing finds!, keep up the good work!

  • @maxwildt6428
    @maxwildt6428 7 років тому

    history museums make it seem like these are impossible to find, while you just dig up a bunch, good job!

  • @ruwithlee1970
    @ruwithlee1970 9 років тому +33

    You should try to soak the guns & any other metal pieces in a Cider Vinegar bath for a week to dissolve the Rust contamination.

    • @jayycee4548
      @jayycee4548 9 років тому +5

      Thats exactly what i was thinking! But after all those years in the elements how would the gun hold up ? Probably parts need to be replaced...

    • @ruwithlee1970
      @ruwithlee1970 9 років тому +5

      I don't know but they actually looked to be in pretty good shape all considering!

    • @jayycee4548
      @jayycee4548 9 років тому +6

      Ikr ! Lucky bastards ! These guys and other videos ive seen they find incredible things ! I envy them

    • @triaxelongd3337
      @triaxelongd3337 9 років тому +1

      +Jayy Cee i found one i a old almost crushed house...it was fully working ww2 hand gun

    • @nancydavies9901
      @nancydavies9901 5 років тому

      Good thought, unless the rust has permeated the entire structure, then it might just dissolve.

  • @iwestbury
    @iwestbury 9 років тому

    Brilliant video, thanks for sharing. It must be so exciting finding old pieces like this! More please :)

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  9 років тому

      Ian Westbury Hello Ian, thank you for watching and the nice comment! Keep watching!

  • @mikew8463
    @mikew8463 10 років тому +85

    For everyone saying the pistols found in the ammo box were a 1911 or TT33 or makarov would you please stop thinking you know everything about guns because you play video games like CoD of BF, because you dont. Im not saying I do, but the people who posted this do and have stated what the pistols are and linked to their proof many times so... stop.

    • @PotatoGunsRule
      @PotatoGunsRule 9 років тому

      I figured these weapons were of a Browning type.....maybe a 1922? Definitely not Markarov or Tokarev.

    • @masterstoner666
      @masterstoner666 9 років тому

      ***** little to big for a mag idk never held one but yea other one is not a 1911

    • @dovakiin4346
      @dovakiin4346 7 років тому +2

      Mike W Im a germany fan goo germany!!!!!

    • @davidmorais9607
      @davidmorais9607 7 років тому +7

      o filho do mascara

    • @aqibkhan3898
      @aqibkhan3898 6 років тому

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  • @Go17Gabe
    @Go17Gabe 10 років тому

    So freaking old, the damn box is rusted shut. Still a great find.

  • @Giovani25x
    @Giovani25x 9 років тому +4

    Very fascinating I know parts of Italy that have ww2 artifacts . Lots of American amo and German to . It's so cool to be the first person to discover these objects buried in time it's like opening up history first hand

  • @grandmakellymcdonald
    @grandmakellymcdonald 2 роки тому

    Very interesting 🌺💕❤️👵

  • @metaldetectingforum
    @metaldetectingforum 10 років тому +6

    Fascinating stuff, another Great! video.

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  10 років тому +3

      Thanks MDF!

    • @Freezyboy23
      @Freezyboy23 10 років тому

      WWII MetalDetecting Hey heren ! Mag ik vragen waar ik deze metaaldetectors kan halen, hoe ze heten en hoeveel ze kosten!

    • @aikaimanberdieva7456
      @aikaimanberdieva7456 6 років тому

      Metal Detecting Forum 67а

  • @robertsurratt4062
    @robertsurratt4062 3 роки тому

    Amazing war footage and finds! Wish it were me..👍

  • @TheGamerdude247
    @TheGamerdude247 10 років тому +3

    Ah, the introduction from an episode of "Unsere mutter, unser vatter", apologies if I spelled anything wrong. Great mini-series by the way

  • @merkaterk6613
    @merkaterk6613 6 років тому

    The intro from Generation War was a nice touch. That show was something else.

  • @ww2diggingnorway497
    @ww2diggingnorway497 10 років тому +8

    Great video :)

  • @cornishrob123
    @cornishrob123 9 років тому

    Thanks wonderful film with subtitles and period photos.

  • @goonigoogoo5868
    @goonigoogoo5868 8 років тому +37

    i love how he pulls out the guns, wipes the triggers, WHILE POINTING THE GUN AT HIMSELF, not knowing if a round is chambered or not. never know, only a dumbass what take that chance

    • @vicecitystoriesxl898
      @vicecitystoriesxl898 8 років тому +3

      u reminds me on vaas from farcry 3.

    • @gunnerr8476
      @gunnerr8476 8 років тому

      well its already rusted..
      I will only pissed myself when I found grenade or unexploded bombs.
      which there one right here in my house right now XD
      P.S the primer removed lol.

    • @knot5542
      @knot5542 8 років тому +1

      +gooni goo goo Even if it did shoot him, most likely it wouldn't, the gun is rusted.

    • @Ross175
      @Ross175 8 років тому +4

      +gooni goo goo Dude your only making yourself look like an ass by calling people names. Those guns have been in the ground around 70 years. At this level of corrosion it is not even possible to move those triggers, the barrel would be so deformed a hypothetical bullet would not even fit through it let alone if the hardened steel outside the gun is that rusted the firing pin and tiny tiny trigger mechs and springs would be long gone. This was their opinion i'm sure and they have tons of experience with finding old guns so there is no point in you calling people dumbasses just because you are way too anal.

    • @gunnerr8476
      @gunnerr8476 8 років тому

      +Down2Earth yea the keyword is "rusted"

  • @skirin7563
    @skirin7563 6 років тому

    Лучшиц из Дней__Для Тебя Friend good luck

  • @gearsNtools
    @gearsNtools 10 років тому +5

    Thanks for sharing that's really cool.

  • @ВикторК-щ3ю
    @ВикторК-щ3ю 5 років тому

    Сначала, как только достали, подумал, что это ТТ. Чуть не офигел. Молодцы ребята!

  • @DarrenBarnesMD
    @DarrenBarnesMD 7 років тому +4

    Some amazing history here, WOW thankyou for sharing

  • @gomez8733
    @gomez8733 10 років тому +1

    Just a wonderful exercise. Keeping it accurate and meaningful. Thank you.

  • @kathycandelaria2115
    @kathycandelaria2115 9 років тому +4

    what a awesome find. pretty lucky.....)

  • @rigavaldis11
    @rigavaldis11 6 років тому

    Danke,noch einmal vielen DanK !

  • @erichb22
    @erichb22 10 років тому +6

    The video nicely put together.

  • @theoldempressrv6193
    @theoldempressrv6193 Рік тому

    Amazing finds....really.....bet the soldier never dreamed they would be unearthed....let alone on a video

  • @MrYoustupididiot
    @MrYoustupididiot 10 років тому +4

    5:45 KICK ASS picture, jealousy overload. if i ever came across half the things you guys find, i would be out of control, like a kid in a candy shop

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  10 років тому

      Hi Chris, thanks for your positive comment! It was indeed like opening a candy box ;)
      Well noted the enemy at the gates part.

    • @MrYoustupididiot
      @MrYoustupididiot 10 років тому

      If you ever would like company, im available! i love everything WWII related. And am especially fascinated by the nazis and seeing relics dug up for the first time since the soldier carrrying it either fell, or dropped it and ran. keep up the great vids! thank you!!!

  • @ThatIrishGuy78
    @ThatIrishGuy78 4 роки тому

    Thank you very much for posting these videos. They are so fascinating! I love learning about war history. Keep it up please.

  • @trishadewkeea1227
    @trishadewkeea1227 10 років тому +48

    I like your videos...
    But only 1 thing! Why don't open the box carefully without actually breaking parts of it, I mean, keeping everything u found n preserve them! That would be great! :)

    • @gabrielgp000
      @gabrielgp000 10 років тому +4

      came here thinking the same! no need to destroy stuff that way...

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  10 років тому +15

      First thanks for watching, the ammobox was rotten already and not worth preserving it.
      You may complain if we smashed those pistols on rocks or something ;)
      WWIIMD

    • @trishadewkeea1227
      @trishadewkeea1227 9 років тому +1

      ok. u win :P :)

    • @nlkg7942
      @nlkg7942 9 років тому

      WWII MetalDetecting
      hallo
      ik ben van plan de garret ace 250 te kopen.
      weten jullie of dat een goede is voor een beginner?

    • @v_kipelov_7297
      @v_kipelov_7297 9 років тому

      ***** Garrett Ace 350 ( Ace Euro ) самый надежный для новичка.

  • @video-fv3ml
    @video-fv3ml 3 роки тому

    danke für die geschichte und deine arbeit. ewige Erinnerung an die Kriege, die an diesem brutalen Krieg teilgenommen haben. Ich bin Russe und es tut mir leid für alle, die in diesem Krieg geliebte Menschen verloren haben. traurige Geschichte …

  • @kyleshepard3139
    @kyleshepard3139 9 років тому +9

    crazy how rusted metal sounds alot like wood when you snap and break it.

  • @greekadventures560
    @greekadventures560 4 роки тому

    the dream of every treasure hunter.
    keep up the awesome work

  • @BallisticsWorldBoss
    @BallisticsWorldBoss 9 років тому +29

    "Ja leuk " ja goed " " stoer " " ja leuk" " ja grappig " " ja "

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  9 років тому +2

      +Kylian
      Niet goed?

    • @BallisticsWorldBoss
      @BallisticsWorldBoss 9 років тому

      +WWII MetalDetecting Jawel gewoon grappig hahah

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  9 років тому +2

      Haha oké, we zijn namelijk niet van die uitbundige types die gaan springen of staan knuffelen op een voormalig slagveld ;)

    • @BallisticsWorldBoss
      @BallisticsWorldBoss 9 років тому

      +WWII MetalDetecting Dat is begrijpelijk respect voor jullid

    • @kagi95
      @kagi95 9 років тому

      +WWII MetalDetecting
      Hoi!
      Ik woon in Eindhoven, waar kan ik dit soort dingen vinden? En hoe kan ik dit hobby beginnen? Dank je!

  • @StonerEyes420
    @StonerEyes420 8 років тому +1

    that was like a war-time-capsule- that burried there that dope!

  • @justinstevenson3736
    @justinstevenson3736 8 років тому +100

    Out of curiosity, were you able to find out if the guns were loaded?

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  8 років тому +21

      +Justin Stevenson
      Unloaded.

    • @Koyot4
      @Koyot4 8 років тому +6

      +Justin Stevenson No one keeps loaded weapon, even soldiers.

    • @justinstevenson3736
      @justinstevenson3736 8 років тому +4

      Ah did not know that's how it was back then. I figured there had to be some circumstances where they kept a loaded gun with them.

    • @zacheckert1938
      @zacheckert1938 8 років тому +10

      +BartholomeoGames , you break into the wrong persons house and they're done will be loaded a lot of people keep their guns loaded lmao

    • @Tom-ig5yv
      @Tom-ig5yv 8 років тому +1

      +BartholomeoGames you dont know for sure ...

  • @1IbramGaunt
    @1IbramGaunt 10 років тому

    AWESOME. No other words required

  • @Czecher_
    @Czecher_ 10 років тому +4

    This is awesome! I am an American in France right now and we are making a ww2 movie.This movie actually covers the battle for hill 108 and we went so far to keep the story true that we have quotes from the diaries of soldiers that were in the actual battle. We have had to dig fox holes and regimental command posts and we have found amazing things in France if anyone is curious I can post a video of some of the things we have found and some of the ww2 weapons we have. So far we have not found any guns but we have found bayonets, motar tubes and etc.

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  10 років тому +1

      Cool you are making a WWII movie. Using quotes from diaries makes it really personal indeed.
      Finding small items like badges and belt buckles is way cooler than guns.

    • @Czecher_
      @Czecher_ 10 років тому +1

      Thanks. haha. I now remember writing this... I am 19 and in France I could drink. lol. But yeah thats all true.

    • @nikhilworld2425
      @nikhilworld2425 4 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/Si1GFtPWCzA/v-deo.html
      I

  • @storm4654
    @storm4654 5 років тому

    Эх,везунчики подфартило вам ,интересно смотреть,ребята, удачи👍👍👍👍

  • @MechRider89
    @MechRider89 9 років тому +3

    love your guys video's amazing stuff gents!

  • @martyj698
    @martyj698 3 роки тому

    Love these videos. Esp. the footage of what they found . Great Job The beginning was so cool

  • @windwhipped5
    @windwhipped5 9 років тому +4

    those mg 42's had such a high rate of fire they would warp. extra barrels were needed.

    • @thelaffingllama
      @thelaffingllama 9 років тому +3

      I believe they usually were used to replace a barrel after it got too hot although I may be wrong

    • @phaedris
      @phaedris 9 років тому +3

      I've read that the rpm on the MG-42 was so high that it sounded like tearing aluminum foil.

    • @windwhipped5
      @windwhipped5 9 років тому

      theres a scene in "Band of Brothers" and "Saving Private Ryan" where one is shown and also firing. nasty gun. .1500 rounds per min

    • @mattdias3412
      @mattdias3412 9 років тому +1

      phaedris They fire so fast ypu can't actually hear the individual round being fired. It's just one continuous noise.

    • @pinz2022
      @pinz2022 9 років тому

      windwhipped5 They were also innovative in that they were designed for rapid barrel change.

  • @treasurehuntingscotlandmud9340
    @treasurehuntingscotlandmud9340 2 роки тому

    Enjoyed the video keep them coming

  • @Technicalweapons
    @Technicalweapons 5 років тому +20

    awesome information

  • @SaltyNationalist
    @SaltyNationalist 10 років тому

    I enjoy the fact that you put into pictures from the war how such things were used.
    Definitely enjoyable and interesting to say the least..
    Lol... Colonel Hogan!!!..

  • @artemnoelgames
    @artemnoelgames 7 років тому +3

    This makes me want to invest in one of these metal detectors and do this typpa stuff on the weekends!!

  • @3enjoy3
    @3enjoy3 10 років тому

    Great video and some nice finds. Very helpful to have your research show photos of the equipment in use. Keep up the good work!

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  10 років тому

      Thanks, the old footage gives more context to the relic.
      WWIIMD.

  • @723adrenaline
    @723adrenaline 10 років тому +13

    Ну просто нереально везучие находки о которых можно только мечтать. Удачи Вам в поиске и в дальнейшем!)

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  10 років тому +4

      Действительно находка мечтать, мы опять повезло. Спасибо за приятные слова, а в следующем видео;-)

    • @723adrenaline
      @723adrenaline 10 років тому +2

      bazbaits2011 Я думаю это потому, что у нас в странах бывшего СССР копать трофеи стали сразу после войны, т.е. у нас уже копает несколько поколений на протяжении 70-ти лет. Правда у них не было ни каких приборов сложнее щупа и лопаты, но тогда и с таким инструментом находок было полно, многое можно было найти просто на поверхности. А мы уже добиваем остатки с помощью современных метало-детекторов.
      А как я понимаю на западе этим делом не так давно стали интересоваться, отсюда и находки хорошие.

    • @dtd11ddsds7
      @dtd11ddsds7 5 років тому

      Интересно при обработке от ржавчины стрелнул бы?или разьело конкретно

    • @wwasondler1549
      @wwasondler1549 5 років тому

      8

  • @fergofns
    @fergofns 9 років тому +1

    Great vid. Thanks for sharing.

  • @MimJimNinja
    @MimJimNinja 8 років тому +4

    I wish you could make a vidéo about taking off the rust from.the pistols to see if they could still again
    It would be Amazing

  • @Dave2108
    @Dave2108 9 років тому +1

    Great finds. Love to be able to find stuff like that. The head torch was very interesting as I have never seen anything like it before. You guys are very lucky to be able to do this.

  • @LRS905
    @LRS905 10 років тому +8

    "Uh guys, when you go hunting for metal today, remember that if you find any metal case, we need it intact for museum purposes, so please handle it carefully and don´t break it, these things are scarce." "Uh...."

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  10 років тому +5

      Haha funny.. So the museum can send us home because they don't need that rusty crappy ammobox (because they already have hundred of them in good condition?)

  • @xcofcd
    @xcofcd 10 років тому

    Sehr cooles Hobby! Bin am überlegen unseren Keller auszugraben. Laut meiner Großmutter sind da einige Gewehre und Pistolen vergraben...

  • @F4D1NG_SCR34M
    @F4D1NG_SCR34M 10 років тому +9

    Hosen von Engelbert Strauß müssen einfach sein. :D

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  10 років тому +3

      Auch Handschuhe und Jacken! ;)

    • @manfredholzkopf9522
      @manfredholzkopf9522 10 років тому

      genau das dachte ich eben auch. Es geht halt wenig über "Engelbert Strauss" qualität

    • @flint630
      @flint630 4 роки тому +1

      Ich spreche deine Sprache nicht so gut, aber es ist cool zu sehen, wie jemand Deutsch spricht!

  • @mikelong3702
    @mikelong3702 7 років тому

    I have an FN 1922 with Waffen stamps on it that I shoot at the gun range all the time. 7.65mm. Excellent pistol, very accurate. American officer's sent a lot of those back home. I see them at used gun stores and gun shows occasionally.

  • @RolandLowhorn
    @RolandLowhorn 9 років тому +13

    The ground holds many stories

  • @NOTICIATUBE
    @NOTICIATUBE 9 років тому +7

    NICE JOB !!!

    • @anwarch4489
      @anwarch4489 6 років тому

      HISTORY- TUBE Dulhan Ghat

  • @christopherpifer4376
    @christopherpifer4376 9 років тому +1

    Looks like so much fun

  • @0815SeaBass
    @0815SeaBass 10 років тому +106

    good German value work. the best army ever. the best engineers. Germans are the best
    und dann noch Engelbert Strauss Sachen an.

    • @princehectoroftroy8340
      @princehectoroftroy8340 9 років тому +16

      Yeah !!!...and best thieves....born losers

    • @woodbood
      @woodbood 9 років тому +1

      SpeedySquirtle
      we dont have anty-gay laws fucking idiot.. go to putin with this kind of shit

    • @DnSmD
      @DnSmD 9 років тому +25

      this is why you lost the second world war.

    • @Animentel
      @Animentel 9 років тому +25

      this kids, is basically why germany had a part in causing the world wars, and then lost in both.

    • @TBNRSnipezZ
      @TBNRSnipezZ 9 років тому

      its Americas army now right?

  • @santaclaushawkeyenj3878
    @santaclaushawkeyenj3878 10 років тому

    Very well done! Thanks

  • @ionicstudioanamations610
    @ionicstudioanamations610 8 років тому +20

    7:16 I stop trusting in your subtitles after one of your boys said "Enemy At the Gates"

  • @phillies842
    @phillies842 10 років тому

    It amazes me how shallow in the dirt some of that stuff is. Crazy how long its been there right under peoples feet

  • @bakerXderek
    @bakerXderek 10 років тому +46

    10:06 "chheeaaahhh"

  • @paulscottpadgett1996
    @paulscottpadgett1996 6 років тому +1

    This channel ROCKS.......

  • @jimjones395
    @jimjones395 9 років тому +3

    all I ever find metal detecting is rusty nails and bottle caps

  • @aidendreher5258
    @aidendreher5258 9 років тому

    Good job finding those things for us

  • @baselkicker
    @baselkicker 9 років тому +7

    5.45 haircuts

  • @boofoo26
    @boofoo26 9 років тому +1

    I have an old CZ 27, 7.65. Its actually a .32 caliber. Has a nice leather holster and spare magazine. If you cleaned the gun up you would see that it has a few swastikas stamped on it. Not a very expensive gun but still a keepsake.

  • @keegan773
    @keegan773 10 років тому +5

    Now if only those pistols had been Glocks they would still be in full working order,

  • @stevejeffries1603
    @stevejeffries1603 4 роки тому

    Amazing
    Great find!!!

  • @JoppertHarkema
    @JoppertHarkema 9 років тому +3

    yeaahhhh nederlanderss!!!
    XD

  • @AFCA1349
    @AFCA1349 5 років тому

    Mooi spul allemaal! leuk om een oude collega te horen ik herkende gelijk zijn stem

  • @TheLackie
    @TheLackie 9 років тому +5

    I thought they were gold

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  9 років тому +1

      +TheLackie Would be nice ;)

    • @TheLackie
      @TheLackie 9 років тому

      +WWII MetalDetecting Its incredible how nature modified those guns after so many years. Amaizing

  • @canadianfloormasters
    @canadianfloormasters 10 років тому +1

    Loved the video, I wish I could be there for the adventure also. I wish you guys the best of luck and please be carfull with with your finds as some ammo can still be explosive.

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  10 років тому

      Thanks for the kind words, we handle explosives like eggs.

  • @spress97
    @spress97 9 років тому +9

    I'd love to know the story behind them.........

    • @MrMallychapman
      @MrMallychapman 9 років тому

      Alexander Presslie the story behind them is probably a fierce fire fight on the eatern front ! some german guy carrying the ammunition box and was shot dead !

    • @SpectrumSurvivalist
      @SpectrumSurvivalist 9 років тому

      +mally chapman Naw, he his those guns for after the war, and he died or never could find it again.

  • @shaokahn6
    @shaokahn6 8 років тому

    Big thump up guys. Amazing finds. Keep up the good work!

  • @sanderbos2209
    @sanderbos2209 8 років тому +9

    het is een makarov pistool die jullie vonden in de 4e minuut

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  8 років тому

      +Sander Bos
      Hallo Sander, google die eens en vergelijk dat met de gevonden stukken.
      Staat ook in de text wat het is.

    • @Biery
      @Biery 8 років тому +1

      +WWII MetalDetecting what you do with all the weapon's and Weaponparts? German law is awfull! .... I know that -.-

    • @haakonmeisner665
      @haakonmeisner665 8 років тому +1

      +Biery shut up

    • @ronneberg446
      @ronneberg446 8 років тому +1

      +Biery They arent even german, and i think they will keep it to collect something like a trophy

    • @nielswereldchannel
      @nielswereldchannel 8 років тому +1

      +Biery they are not German, there Dutch.

  • @SPOOKSTR
    @SPOOKSTR 5 років тому

    I worked on the island of Guadalcanal a few years back and found, machine guns, pistols, bayonets, P-38 Lightning, Tank and many other small every day items.

  • @ComradeCody
    @ComradeCody 10 років тому +5

    i wonder if you guys ever found skeletons?

    • @КонстантинМихеев-ж1с
      @КонстантинМихеев-ж1с 10 років тому +3

      Если находят скелеты и удаётся установить их личности -пытаются найти родственников что бы похоронить. Если не находят - хоронят сами в братских могилах.

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  10 років тому +19

      For you and everyone else who is wondering, we haven't found any human remains yet. If so we contact the right agencies so they can be placed at a military cemetry.
      WWIIMD

    • @ComradeCody
      @ComradeCody 10 років тому +8

      Thanks for answering my question.

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  10 років тому +2

      Jay Franklin Thanks Jay!

    • @lucabrasi5907
      @lucabrasi5907 7 років тому

      Comrade Medved ❔❔

  • @ZbysioR
    @ZbysioR 9 років тому +1

    great video, thanks

  • @MehrunesKar
    @MehrunesKar 8 років тому +7

    Soviet Pistols

    • @RyanHop04
      @RyanHop04 8 років тому

      Миша Иванов those are German. Found one of them before

    • @MehrunesKar
      @MehrunesKar 8 років тому +1

      +RyanHop04 Oh yeah, really is... but the left one looks like Tokarev

    • @7bodysnatchers7
      @7bodysnatchers7 8 років тому

      Миша Иванов They are German Walther pistols

    • @7bodysnatchers7
      @7bodysnatchers7 8 років тому +1

      Миша Иванов Well...one is a Walther the other is a makarov

    • @HEround986
      @HEround986 8 років тому +1

      +Kenny Ayers One is a CZ27 (makarov looking one) a handgun made in Czechoslovakia and used by the germans after the takeover, the other is a FN (Belgian) Model 1922, and was procured in the same way as the CZ27, not Walther pistols.

  • @OdkrywcaHistorii
    @OdkrywcaHistorii 8 років тому

    Rewelacyjny film. Pozdrawiam

  • @AaronHungwell
    @AaronHungwell 8 років тому +3

    These vids would be better without the absurd dramatic music.

  • @lynnmoore2664
    @lynnmoore2664 10 років тому

    Just found your site really detailed and educational for some of the weapons and gear used in WWII thanks for sharing!

    • @WWIIMetalDetecting
      @WWIIMetalDetecting  10 років тому

      Good to hear Lynn, we try to the information short and compact. People who want to know more can use our terms in Google.
      Greets WWIIMD

  • @theseptembersessions_music
    @theseptembersessions_music 8 років тому +7

    FN 1910/22 and a Makarov. You did not handle it safe though. Handle firearms as they are loaded at all times.

    • @fullthrottle566
      @fullthrottle566 8 років тому +9

      I had a friend actually fire off a .45 from a m1911 ww2 gun we found in France. Lucky he wasn't hurt, but it made me realize just how unsafe fire arms are, even after being buried for 70+ years. We put a barrel plug in it and worked on getting the magazine release working, which we finally did, and we took the magazine out. We restored the gun, and tracked the cerial number and gave it back to the veteran that used it. He said he remembered when he lost it.

    • @robertwagner6746
      @robertwagner6746 8 років тому

      Trainwreck4207

    • @UZI9MMAUTO
      @UZI9MMAUTO 7 років тому

      That gun wouldnt fire if you slammed it with a hammer. The pin,hammer, ammo likely just as screwed up as its exterior. I have actually refurbished guns in such bad shape back into firing condition. It depends how many layers caked (of steel) and if anything fused. I'd love to be able visit these areas and restore much of these items I see in videos. I HATE when they destroy a good gun with a drill. Throw the ammo back where they got it. Leaving History to rot. I had a few send me their finds to me in US. I much enjoyed it and the challenges of restoration.

    • @ddave7026
      @ddave7026 7 років тому

      Jesper Kruse that thing won't fire..fuck atta here