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  1. J

    Shrapnel Fuse Identification

  2. 24/31mm Mod.1915

    24/31mm Mod.1915

    French WW1 fuzes
  3. 24/31mm Mod.1915

    24/31mm Mod.1915

    French WW1 fuzes
  4. 24/31mm Mod.1915

    24/31mm Mod.1915

    French WW1 fuzes
  5. 24/31mm Mod.1915

    24/31mm Mod.1915

    French WW1 fuzes
  6. L30A2 fuses

    L30A2 fuses

  7. L30A2 fuses

    L30A2 fuses

  8. L30A2 fuses

    L30A2 fuses

  9. No. 221 percussion fuse

    No. 221 percussion fuse

    No. 221 percussion fuse? Would like to get more information about what these rings are plus what markings can be explained.
  10. No. 221 percussion fuse

    No. 221 percussion fuse

    No. 221 percussion fuse? Would like to get more information about what these rings are plus what markings can be explained.
  11. Yugoslav/Serb fuze containers

    Yugoslav/Serb fuze containers

  12. No. 80 Fuse

    No. 80 Fuse

    A Brass WW1 Fuse
  13. Z

    Aerial Bomb Propeller Fuze - What is it?

    Hello All, I am new to BOCN. I recently found what I believe is some sort of tail or nose fuze for an aerial bomb. I found it in a box of mixed ordnance at a flea market, the stuff in the box that I recognized dated anywhere from WWI to the 1970, which only made me more interested to find out...
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