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DoppZ 91 fuzes

DICKAREN

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A couple of DoppZ 91 fuzes with safety rings.
Richard
 

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Very nice! Nothing like a big lump of polished brass to sparkle things up a bit. Which projectiles do they fit?
 
all good

Yes Richard, all your fuzes appear to br polished to the nth degree. Every one is an "eye popper" and just a pleasure to see..Dano
 
Hello

Someone know what mean the C/ (and sometimes K/) letter between Dopp Z and 91 ?
 

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Hello doctor

Thanks for your answer, but do you know what this mean about the fuze : different mechanism ? different metal ?
 
Hi Pascal
I recognized two models being characterized by a fixing pivot near the vent gas and always on Dopp Z c/91 (small letter)
The Models with K are very seldom met and seems of more recent manufacture
Only brass fuze
 
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