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Yes ... I believe I read somewhere that the color indicated something. I can't remember, I need to do some digging. The interesting thing for me is I think that is the German designation on it. I could be wrong, and need to look that up as well.
Official white paint for this lead cap, but this color was also used for other fuzes (so not a specific color for LD17 cover).
Yes other french fuzes could have black or blue cap (I don't know the meaning of the color code)
Poland was a pre-war manufacturer of these types of fuse based on the purchase of a license by the Polish state and then handed them over to specific Polish companies.
Unlike Czechoslovakia, where French cannons, ammunition, and fuze were introduced, but a license for their production was not purchased.
Akon
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- wz.14/19 P
letter P - Poland -product Skoda of export version from Poland.
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