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British no 151 fuse.

Here you go, not the best photo, from a trailing school collection.
 

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Cheers B-monki,nice piccy.And yes Tony a diagram would help too.Cheers Chaps Tony.
 
I have just looked and my 2" mortar manuals are dated 1949, 1960 and 1966. They all show the 161 fuse, presumably the 151 is earlier ? Tony.
 
The only thing thats different between the 151 and the 161 is that the 161 has a safety pin.
 
Cheers mad i know thats the difference,im looking to section my 151,i have 2 inch manuals from 43 and the 60s and both show the 161 too.Thanks guys anyway Tony.:tinysmile_grin_t:
 
no 151

not the very best drawing, but it is one, hope it helps a bit.
 

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151 Fuze Images

My first post :bigsmile:
Attached (I hope) are drawings of the 151 Fuze and a cutaway Fuze from my collection. Hope these are helpful

151.jpg



151_fuze1a.jpg
 
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