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Az-63

Used in the B2 EZ incendiery bombs,with explosive heads .these are powder train type fuzes with a delay of 2,4,or 6 minutes
 

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Az63

Complete AZ63 Fuze used in IBEN
 

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Hello Tarbelin51,

Theres a bomb fin on ebay at the moment. Item number: 110266392743

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well spotted Q,

I shouldnt think it should go for more than a tenner though?
I would like one of those longer versions for my collection.

best

waff
 
Old thread but i need to bump it for some info!
Steve,can you please tell me more about the fuze in post#5?
What are those `wire` looking bits attached to the fuze?

btw

The tail that Q tipped us off about ended up going for about 41 and i got `snipered` off somebody with it.:tinysmile_angry2_t:
I hate those guys that use `sniper programmes` and i run up the auction when i can to leave them high and dry!:eviltongue::hahaha:

best

waff
 
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How did this AZ63 fit to a standard IB fuze?
Was it attached by machining the existing fuze?(13 or 83)


best

waff
 
Hi Paul
Its a push fit into a recess in the IB bomb body and contained nothing more than Bickford cord ,
 
Detonating cord , like a slow match composition containing gun powder , you see the cowboy films when they blow bridges up thats det cord lit with a flame
 
Ahh!,I know what you mean.

Can i convert a 1kg into the other version for display,if i had the bits such as an AZ63 and a long set of tails?:tinysmile_twink_t2:

best

waff
 
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