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Close --- But No Cigar !

Gspragge

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Well I have a No 400 fuze on my 4.7 starshell. I know find out that this fuze was used on smaller
callibers and I should have a 206 - 207 fuze. I don't think I'll live long enough to find one of those ! :(
 

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Well I have a No 400 fuze on my 4.7 starshell. I know find out that this fuze was used on smaller
callibers and I should have a 206 - 207 fuze. I don't think I'll live long enough to find one of those ! :(
Here's a 206.
Dave.

 
Fuzes for 4.7 is mentioned a few times in the attached file.
An interesting document. I would be interested to know its origin. The 117 Fuze was still in use in 1989 rather than only until 1968. I also remember seeing examples of the 213 Fuze in the 1980s but the 213 doesn't appear in the document.
 
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