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PMD-6 mine

kiwieod

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got this nice WW2 Russian?PMD-6 mine this week,not sure about the MUV fuze,never seen one with the flat striker pin usually they are round
anyone know what fuze this is
any comments on the mine welcome,russian?,genuine etc
 

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Pmd-6f

kiwieod,

You have the PMD-6F mine very rare

Regards,

Chris
 

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You got pretty nice PMD-6F. But it is PMD-6F only because You have glass container for explosive charge. Without this container it is PMD-6.
You PMD-6 produced in 1944, but renovated in 1953.
Do not try to fined logic in MUV`s striker pin, because exists tooooo a lot of their type! Also like and bodies :)
 
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