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    Anyone no how to......

    Guys,
    I am not sure if there is a way to put back together a "Bouchon" fuse used in allot of grenades all of the USA grenades have? I have a couple that need the hammer, spring, and pin placed back into some INERT ones. I am kinda thinking that I need the proverbial three hands inorder to do this.
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    V40 . It is possible with practice . Force the hammer back with a screwdriver & hold it with the thumb on your left hand whilst gripping the det tube in that palm , then using your right hand put the lever in place over the top of the fuze head & carefully remove your thumb from the hammer whilst pushing the lever into the correct position & inserting the pin . Seemples !

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    Hi . They can be tricky little buggers. . .sometimes its good to have a thin nail to pop in to keep the spring and striker together while getting the spring in the right place .can get quite a sweat on if its a good strong spring . . And holes in your thumb. .Darrol.

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    Ok, will that work on a V40 fuse as well?
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    any live ordnance shown in my posts was dealt with accordingly by trained qualified professionals

    "Never start a fight that you can't win with everything you have right now" By Sergeant Joe Walker, 10 (One-Zero) of RT California, Vietnam.

 

 

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