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Bd.Z. DOV (and variants?)

Bever

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1. Bd. Z. DOV (St.) M45 x 1,5 (Steel version , longer than the regular ones)
2. Bd. Z. DOV (Pr.) M45 x 1,5 (bakellite , regular version)
3. Bd. Z. DOV (Alu) M45 x 1,5 (aluminium , regular version)
4. Bd. Z. DOV (St.) M45 x 1,5 (Steel , regular version)
5. '1307/45' (St.) M45 x 1,5 (Steel , unknown)

If anyone has more info on any of these , especially number 1 and 5 , any help if greatly appreciated.

Thank you

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I know this might be a silly question, but what do you mean by M45 x 1,5? Are those measurements?

Joe
 
I wonder if no.5 (with an apparent SD feature) was used in aerial rocket application.
 
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Does anyone have a spare DOV fuse? I have a 150mm smoke rocket that has gone without one for several years now.
 
I wonder if no.5 (with an apparent SD feature) was used in aerial rocket application.
I had the same question ....
 

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I wanted to push this one back out there. Is there a reference for #5. I can't find it in any manuals.
 
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