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Wondered if anyone could identify what this cover may have housed? Highly likely from a British sea mine as it was in with a bunch of sea mine parts. Any photos, drawings or info welcome !
Many thanks
This is the Bulgarian PSM-1, a cylindrical, steel-bodied, anti-personnel bounding landmine with preformed fragments. The fuze cavity accepts an adapter that takes three different fuzes which can be pull, pressure or electric actuated. With the fuze adapter fitted, all fuzes can be used at once...
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Help Required to find a copy of the original drawings / blueprints of M14 / M14E1 A/P Mine
The original Mil-Spec documents for the M14 / M14E1 Mine reference a set of drawings produced by the Ordnance Corps
Mil-Spec Documents - MIL-M-12760B and MIL-M-13693A
Drawings: Ordnance Corps...
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I have had this British AT mine for a few years. I believe its the Mk IV.
Sadly it is missing its lid. It came with a 1939 dated transit plug in the centre.
Would anyone happened to have some pictures of what the fuze and lid would look like?
As in the best of worlds, it would be nice...
Hi, I wonder if anyone can identify any of the components I have rescued from a ww2 18" airdropped tordedo, most parts are made of bronze or brass or steel, thankyou
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