John D. Bartleson Jr. (14th November 2011), rcaf53 (13th November 2011)
Found this today, will likely ebay it or something. No idea of value so will have to let it loose I guess and find out.
Is this No 10 l 7/44 fuze also a pistol ? no idea what it is for or part of.
John D. Bartleson Jr. (14th November 2011), rcaf53 (13th November 2011)
Hi Gspragge
The first photo shows a British No 35 Fuze used in 4.5 inch Recce Flares. I'm not sure what photos 2 & 3 show - I'm wondernig if it's some kind of base fuze - perhaps artillery? The 'No. 10' has me puzzled; it's a fuze of some type but the number doesn't match with other air ordnance fuze numbers from around that time. I'd be interested to learn what anyone else thinks!
Regards
eodda
The number 10 you see on the picture No 2 is a extra booster that is sitting under the fuze, mostly used on the 3,7 inch projectiles. regards Ben
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