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Sectioned fuze from Radway laboratry

satan18

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Evening all ,and I came by this little sectioned
Fuze and havnt a clue what it came from.
all I know is that it's early and possibly British.
 

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Found out more about the fuze and its still an Armstrong but a pattern A with a lead and tin composite body from 1860
 
The Armstrong Fuze Percussion Base No 9 of which there were Marks 1, 2 and 3 which were declared obsolete in W.O.L.C. 23046.
The Model 'E' was Fuze Time Armstrong No 22 and was declared obsolete in W.O.L.C.12208.
 
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Found out more about the fuze and its still an Armstrong but a pattern A with a lead and tin composite body from 1860

That is a very good find. Well done. I guess you have been peeping into Part 2 of the 1870 Treatise which has some text and illustrations on the Armstrong Time ( and Time & Percussion) A thro' F.
 
A friend of mine sent me a page
From the Treatise of Ammunition
Which helped a lot thanks
 
Found out more about the fuze and its still an Armstrong but a pattern A with a lead and tin composite body from 1860
I dont know if you are still active on here but i would love to find and read what you found out about the A-Pattern fuze as i have possibly found a fired one.
 
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