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Estonian Mine

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At this time,I have no more information about this mine .Only a color pic.Hope that can help you.We keep in mind for more infos.
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Here a co;our drawing thanks to Dierk Hensel

Chris
 

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I had a minty Estonian mine, but it had no markings - not stamped or ink markings.
 
Never seen any marks on this kind of mine . But I haven't seen all of them.
By the way,this mine can be used with an handle.Have a look on the pic attached.400_001.jpg
 
What I understand from text, it was used also as a hand granade and the fuze belonged to that.
 
Hello,

Estonian "Tomson" mines TM-34 and TM-37 are often confused. Same shape but different in dimensions.

Yes TM-37 could be used as a (big) handgrenade with a specific handle.

TM-37 : diam 230mm, HE 1.5kg
TM-34 : diam 190mm, HE 0.97kg


Regards
 
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