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German Fuze

jvollenberg

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Ordnance approved
Dia: 51-MM
Length: 56-MM
Exposed: 44-MM

Joe
 

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Another German Fuze:
Dia: 59-MM
Length: 69-MM
Exposed Length: 45-MM

Joe
 

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Daniel Webster Flagler's Combination Fuze design for the second

 
On the second one, I am not sure it is the Flagler's Combination Fuze. Looking at the image of the one I posted, it doesn't have that step down body wise. It just goes into the threads.
 

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On the second one, I am not sure it is the Flagler's Combination Fuze. Looking at the image of the one I posted, it doesn't have that step down body wise. It just goes into the threads.
Sorry it's the closer I found

Not a Kz11 for the 1st
 
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