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3 & 4 are also drill detonators; assuming they are British, 3 represents the L2 electric detonator and 4 represents the L1 non-electric (igniferous) detonator. I never used drill dets myself, only the real thing and don't know what model numbers were allocated to drill dets. The L1A1 and L2A1 were the versions of live detonators in use when I was a soldier (1978 - 1993).
3 & 4 are also drill detonators; assuming they are British, 3 represents the L2 electric detonator and 4 represents the L1 non-electric (igniferous) detonator. I never used drill dets myself, only the real thing and don't know what model numbers were allocated to drill dets. The L1A1 and L2A1 were the versions of live detonators in use when I was a soldier (1978 - 1993).
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