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37mm Pak Fuze Question

orcutteod

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I was hoping someone could tell me how a German 37mm Pak base fuze works? I think it's a tracer element that burns to the other end of fuze that ignites the projectile charge.
 
Do you mean the Bd.Z.5103? It works with a broken shear wire throug inertia on impact - a very simple construction. It has no self destruction from the tracer.
 
Enclosed are some pics of fuze.
 

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Very nice diagrams of the Bd.Z. 5103 Bellifortis.
Where is this picture from? I don't think I have seen it before.

I also think the tracer element might still be present in the fuze.

PC
 
Definitely a 5103*

I agree Bever, it's a BdZ 5103* and I agree StielGr, tracer is still alive and I suppose the complete fuze also. Take care
 

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