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Good afternoon,
I recently recovered a 221 Fuze from a historical munition testing site, however I cannot seem to find any schematics online, only those for a 221B. If anyone has a design schematic they could post, that would be great.
Stamping: No 221 I J.A.P /40
Please see attached photos...
BRITISH no940 tail fuze
Used with photoflash bombs
1964 dated
Nice condition for its age, all original and complete except for the safety wire which is a replacement.
It will come apart nothing is seized .
Price is £75 gbp
Postage £5 gbp (UK MAINLAND ONLY)
I dont have paypal so please message me
*****ON HOLD PENDING SALE *****
No 73 mk2 bomb tail pistol.
markings ....
73 MK2 BEC 6 57
1/2
Used with 500 and 1000lb bombs
Fully inert never contained any charge or pyro.
Price £35.00
PnP FREE
Post to UK mainland only
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