dano1917
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m1915 zinc-alloy friction igniter
Hi Navyman, I hope this helps as I don't fully understasnd it myself. That is the German m1915 Zinc alloy friction igniter that had either a 5sec or 8sec delay. there is a friction mixture in top area of igniter that creates the friction or heat to light the igniters slow burning fuze powder with a flash hole at bottom to ignite explosive. I have 2 such igniters and both have two dimples each on opposite sides that looks like they hold igniter cap in place. Best I can do...Dano P.S. That is one hell of a nice repro pannier and dugup does have alot of quality repro stuff...................................
Hi Navyman, I hope this helps as I don't fully understasnd it myself. That is the German m1915 Zinc alloy friction igniter that had either a 5sec or 8sec delay. there is a friction mixture in top area of igniter that creates the friction or heat to light the igniters slow burning fuze powder with a flash hole at bottom to ignite explosive. I have 2 such igniters and both have two dimples each on opposite sides that looks like they hold igniter cap in place. Best I can do...Dano P.S. That is one hell of a nice repro pannier and dugup does have alot of quality repro stuff...................................
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