Slavdetect
Tenderfoot
I found these on a field by my country house.
I'll give you guys a brief war history of my country house.
The previous owner of the house said that near the end of WW2 a couple of Soviet Lend-Lease Shermans rolled up on to the field from a forest by the field and got shelled by German artillery about 3km away. It's known that one of the Shermans took a direct hit from the artillery because the previous owner found a damaged General Electrics generator on the field. When my grandpa's parents bought the house from that guy (around the 1950's) the house was a little bit damaged. A German artillery shell actually hit the house ,but didn't explode so they had to get it out. So during the 1950's when my grandpa was about 10 years old he was playing in one of sheds by our house and he found a rusted PPSh-41 ,he said that he cleaned it of rust every day until his parents found it and buried it somewhere deep in the forest. It was a crime in the Soviet times to own a firearm and if the authorities would find out that you own one you would get sent to the Gulag. Also when my grandpa was about the same age he found a German can of tuna in the other shed and secretly ate it. He said they tasted just fine after 10 years!
The forest by my country house was known to have some WW1 encounters (The Battle of Jugla) and a Soviet military exercise in the 1960's. Also the bullets could be from WW2 because my grandpa found those things. The bullets are damaged because i think that they got mowed up by a plow.
The bullets on the first photo are ordered like the other 2 pictures.
![IMG_1702[1].webp IMG_1702[1].webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1217/1217993-fa7f6409c963b13bc793303639d4dbbd.jpg?hash=vAZzETYG-f)
![IMG_1703[1].webp IMG_1703[1].webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1218/1218011-7c730b4979f05923c60e7bb7136fc542.jpg?hash=og_uLrulAK)
![IMG_1704[1].webp IMG_1704[1].webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1218/1218027-4cbbeb42d28147100d44daec35d7a3cb.jpg?hash=k3m1eh6qfO)
I'll give you guys a brief war history of my country house.
The previous owner of the house said that near the end of WW2 a couple of Soviet Lend-Lease Shermans rolled up on to the field from a forest by the field and got shelled by German artillery about 3km away. It's known that one of the Shermans took a direct hit from the artillery because the previous owner found a damaged General Electrics generator on the field. When my grandpa's parents bought the house from that guy (around the 1950's) the house was a little bit damaged. A German artillery shell actually hit the house ,but didn't explode so they had to get it out. So during the 1950's when my grandpa was about 10 years old he was playing in one of sheds by our house and he found a rusted PPSh-41 ,he said that he cleaned it of rust every day until his parents found it and buried it somewhere deep in the forest. It was a crime in the Soviet times to own a firearm and if the authorities would find out that you own one you would get sent to the Gulag. Also when my grandpa was about the same age he found a German can of tuna in the other shed and secretly ate it. He said they tasted just fine after 10 years!

The forest by my country house was known to have some WW1 encounters (The Battle of Jugla) and a Soviet military exercise in the 1960's. Also the bullets could be from WW2 because my grandpa found those things. The bullets are damaged because i think that they got mowed up by a plow.
The bullets on the first photo are ordered like the other 2 pictures.
![IMG_1702[1].webp IMG_1702[1].webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1217/1217993-fa7f6409c963b13bc793303639d4dbbd.jpg?hash=vAZzETYG-f)
![IMG_1703[1].webp IMG_1703[1].webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1218/1218011-7c730b4979f05923c60e7bb7136fc542.jpg?hash=og_uLrulAK)
![IMG_1704[1].webp IMG_1704[1].webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1218/1218027-4cbbeb42d28147100d44daec35d7a3cb.jpg?hash=k3m1eh6qfO)