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I have posted 2 LOTS of fuzes for I.D if possible,doing it this way might save me time,additional photos/details can be supplied on request if needed,THANKYOU
Pic 1 :
-1 : Time and Percussion "St Chamond" (French, used by Belgians)
-2 : German time fuze "Schr.Z. C/83"
-3 : German T&P fuze "DOPP.Z. C/88"
-4 : German T&P fuze "DOPP.Z. C/85"
Pic 2 :
-1 : Autro-Hungarian T&P "M12a or M12b" (it's written on the fuze)
-2 : German percussion fuze "Grz92"
-3 : Looks like (remains) of a Dutch time fuze "Tijdbuis N2"
-4 : I don't know but I recognize the gaine : http://www.bocn.co.uk/vbforum/threads/89363-Belgian-Projectiles
Hello Again MINENAZ16
THANKYOU for helping out on the I.D of the 2 LOTS of fuzes
After a very close look at the No 4 fuze (laid down) i can just make out (with glasses on and a magnifying glass) the letters ECP over 67 25.
It does appear to be of french origin,would you be able to give me anymore information on it.
THANKYOU
The device N4 pic 2 is made of a brass fuze, a steel gaine and a brass adapter. The steel gaine is French (export for your fuze). I've never seen the brass fuze.
Where did you read ECP ? (on the fuze or on the gaine ?).
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