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That is the long version early percussion fuze. Just as with its shorter cousin there was a cover for the fuze made of brass also. Most uncommon....Dano
That is the long version early percussion fuze. Just as with its shorter cousin there was a cover for the fuze made of brass also. Most uncommon....Dano
I've never seen an F1 with such a fuze. However in Delhommes book there is an illustration for 'La Grenade P3 Modele 1915, which has a similar telescopic body but the other way around. Could it be a variation of the P3?
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