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4 Fuzes today !

Gspragge

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I'm having better luck at local auctions than at the military shows !
I suspect the 119 sectioned fuze ought to have a base piece.
Does anyone have a more complete example to show for
comparison. (loose in the bookends where they won't stay)
 

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I'm having better luck at local auctions than at the military shows !
I suspect the 119 sectioned fuze ought to have a base piece.
Does anyone have a more complete example to show for
comparison. (loose in the bookends where they won't stay)
The 119 should have a magazine/gaine with shutter and a base cap. This one is diecast, but they were also fully brass.
Graeme

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Yes , I have a base piece (from another) but I'm wondering about how a sectioned magazine/gaine was treated ?
I can screw in the non sectioned piece into the fuze but it looks very odd indeed ~
So I'm hoping there is another sectioned one out there - maybe it's fine with out the gaine ?
 

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