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Brass mine fuze

waffenamt

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Hi Chaps,
I was having a clear out of junk,drawers,cupboards yesterday and out dropped this fellow!
I know its a german ww2 mine fuze made by Richard Rincker but the question is how come its 'extra long' compared to normal S-mine fuzes?
Its fully inert,you can see the spent det down the tube.
cheers

waff
 

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Excellent! Thanks for the info :)
I couldnt believe i found this lurking around in the drawer!,must have been from the early days when i first got collecting?

best

waff
 
Hi Paul
Has it got any warning on the side , it was found to be too dangerous to use as a tention/pull igniter so they were modified for pull only ,
Steve
 
Hi Paul
Has it got any warning on the side , it was found to be too dangerous to use as a tention/pull igniter so they were modified for pull only ,
Steve


Hi Steve,No other markings apart fom the ones shown.
Im still chuffed to bits,what a nice bonus to find in these crapola financial climes.

best

waff
 
Hi Paul they are nice igniters and getting rarer all the time.
Steve
 
Hello my old friend! :) I cannot find any extra slots on the fuze?

I will take some more pics tomorrow for you.

best

waff
 
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