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Z.Z. S/60 Germany

Gr.Fr

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Hello guys. Tell me about this fuze? And its number? This is not Z.Z S / 60 na. This is Z.Z S / 60. There is no year of preparation, there is also no eagle. There is a stamp with a crown below.
 

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For the early naval S/60 fuzes it's quite normal. And fuzes from the 1920's at all are all other than common... The Abbreviation "No." was commonly used until the 1950's in our country. Some years ago we already had the discussion somewhere. Maybe it was a IAA thread where I delivered some documents for...
 
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Every ZZS/60 I’ve seen has the ‘Los No.’ marking up until may 1927.
 
Thank you) Can you please tell me the German fuse Dopp.Z.S / 43 Sp., As I understand it, also belongs to the 20s?
 
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