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four bakelite mine fuzes

pzgr40

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I suspect them to be Italian, either Czech. Who can help me on the right type designation
The second one from the left looks like a Ro 7 II , but all descriptions I find on the internet note a spring loaded striker , and this one is not spring loaded.
The left one is Italian, but I cannot find the correct name that goes with it.
 

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I think you inverted P.M.C. 43 and RO-7 I (which is closer to the RO-7 II in my opinion but slightly different) in your comment.

Cheers,

S.
 
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