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German Dopp. Z. 92.n.F. Fuze

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Mikey25

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Went to the town of Ypres today. Found this fuze in a small souvenir store. It's German and it's from WWI. That's all I know about it. :)
 

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The Dopp Z92 nF is different in shape than that of the basic Dopp Z92. It has more of a rounded shape to it but the internals are basicly the same. The Dopp Z92 nF was used on 90, 100 and 150mm shrapnel shells and 150mm sFH 13 and sFH 02 howitzers, incendary and explosive. Nice fuze....Dano
 
The Dopp Z92 nF is different in shape than that of the basic Dopp Z92. It has more of a rounded shape to it but the internals are basicly the same. The Dopp Z92 nF was used on 90, 100 and 150mm shrapnel shells and 150mm sFH 13 and sFH 02 howitzers, incendary and explosive. Nice fuze....Dano


Thanks for the info Dano. I assume the "17" in "sp17M" means it was made in 1917?
 
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It's getting a new owner in a few days. He'll tell us more about it.
 
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