MattC007
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Killer ... you bagged a murdered Rick. This is just too cool. He prolly thought "No way anyone will find this gun in there" as he tossed it
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Killer ... you bagged a murdered Rick. This is just too cool. He prolly thought "No way anyone will find this gun in there" as he tossed it
npatrol:The first time it was the Air Force Bomb Squad (http://www.scubaboard.com/t35209-.html),
npatrol:the next time it was the FBI (http://www.scubaboard.com/t41290-.html).
Today it was the Idaho Kooteani County Sheriffs Department.
I see a disturbing trend line here. Soon we are going to here 'bout a guy in Idaho raising a lost nuke with his lift bag. :11:
Do you have any trouble finding buddies? Is there a special Ordinace Disposal cert required to dive with you?
Have nice quite day,
Tobin
We dived a spot of San Clemente Island, I think it was, that the Navy uses for target practice. We were told that we could bring spent rounds back, but not complete ones! I know a blond who brought a WWII shell back on board a NC boat, and wasn't caught until they got to shore. The cops were called to come take it, but they didn't want it. Navy didn't want it. Had a difficult time getting rid of it safely.
If it looks like a bomb or large bullet, pretend it is - and leave it.