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Very true
even us we had some shit weather on that trip and a lot of discussion was around the gun.
We could not decide what to do with it and in last hour we decided it was not ours and it should stay on block.
I think that was the same feeling the Father and son had as they had it with there gear to bring out.
Yeah mate I don't blame you. Old Tohunga would tell you to leave it it where it lies or if you have do do something with it bury it, but only during daylight as you shouldn't work the soil after dark. A weapon discovered in that way is there for a reason
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