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Unidentified 117/119 'Plug Firing'

Tranter

Well-Known Member
Hi Guys,

I hope someone can identify this 'Plug Firing' and what it's purpose was. It is solid steel, and superficially resembles a 117 or 119 fuze. I thought it may be from a drill round, but aren't they made of brass & wood? My only other thought was that maybe it had something a gunfitter may use as part of a calibration round or something similar. This one has me truly baffled!

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Thanks Andy, but what is it's use as it's totally inert. To my mind it certainly resembles a 117 or 119 HE fuze though. How did the navy employ these?
 
Thanks for the info, much appreciated I'm really interested in how these were used though as they are in effect just solid lumps of steel.
 
Hi I think the N230 Fuze was fitted to the 6" BL Shell It had a separate gaine

Hope this info helps

Steve

Ex RNAD Trecwn
 
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