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Both look the same to me and in D50/8b I think I recognize these as for the Yugo 3,7 cm Skoda M1934 AT gun, named 3,7 cm Pak 156(j) under German occupation.
Distribution of small-caliber nose fuse from Škoda (until 1939)
During the war... and after the war there were other types and designations. This table is for basic orientation.
Akon
I am indeed convinced they are not Yugo now that I dived in and got feedback. Yugo, as Fert stated, never have mm/cm indicator, and most often are preceded by Гp, e.g., " Гp37". Also, Yugo indicator for lot is the letter C.
But are both Czech? Date-wise they are pre-occupation, but why the different dating? One shows "1-39" the other 15-8-38". Often Skoda export is not identifiable as such, for example, the Dutch and Finnish 7,5 cm AA vz37 shell case is exactly like normal Czech.
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