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Old 08-07-12, 11:44 AM
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Three types here , kindly given to me by Norfolk rgt man, Am I correct that the pair of fuses are Heavy AA? they are ww2 dated, The central one I have no idea and the last looks like it was once on the end of a V1 or perhaps a conventional bomb, I don't belong to any other forums so any help much appreciated as I would like to label them up. regards Kevin
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Old 08-07-12, 03:26 PM
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The fuzes look like no199 time fuze for the 3.7 in AA gun, the fuze hole/nose looks like it could be from a 10 or 15 pdr shrapnell or star shell.
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Old 08-07-12, 03:33 PM
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Thanks Andy it has 199 IV stamped on one but I had no idea what that meant, so you are spot on, The cone just has a (25) on it and the small prop has nothing that I can see.
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