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Unknown Fuze

Bever

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In attachment , several images of the fuze.

Materials :

Thread & external parts = Steel
Internal & Base plate = Brass
Also there appears to be some Bakelite in the internal system.

Markings : 1a (see attachment)
8 (see attachment)

Length : 180 mm
Width above the thread : 65 mm
Thread diameter : 56-57mm diameter , more specifically I believe metric (56 x 3)

Does anyone have any more information on this fuze?

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Hi,

it's a finnish sensitive fuze N 57/66 mm (thread W56,9 x 1/8" - I think W57x1/8" minus tolerance) for the 75 K/02
 
Thanks , had no idea ! Do u have any additional information on this ammunition by any chance?
 
Yes I think 1930's may be later. Construction remembers a little bit of the german E.K.Z.16 C.
 
Hi,

I would really like a copy of these reference file ! Are they available online ?

Cheers,

S.
 
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