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Unknown Fuze (possible French)

jvollenberg

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Any ideas on what this might be? I think its French. Images were taken at Aberdeen Ordnance Museum.

Dimensions are as follows:

Total length Max: 162 MM

Total length minimum: 153 MM W/O STRIKER

Exposed length maximum: 94 MM

Exposed length minimum: 83 MM W/O STRIKER

Diameter maximum: 22 MM


Any help is great.

Joe
 

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French fuze

Hi,
It's effectively a french fuze of WW 1.
24/31 Mle 1915 I.T. used on trench mortar 58 T

Yoda
 

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Excellent information

Thank you. As usual this site is the best and fastest form of information out there.

Joe
 
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