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German locking ring Key?

waffenamt

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Here is one i picked up at Beltring.
I dont think ive posted in here with it so here goes..

Waff stamped and some numbers which i assume are the part number for the key?

cheers

waff
 

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German Locking ring key

I am sure that you will find that the key ring you have, is from the "Quilter " key kit used for securing or removing locking rings from thicker cased bombs and that it's been modified for normal locking rings to give more leverage. Me think?

Eodone
 
Im positive that this is a German armourers spanner for removing or tightening the locking rings on bombs , its the equivelent of our Quilter key , its a nice item not often seen., being German and waffenampt stamped its a grand find paul

YIPEE FOUND IT PAUL ITS A Schlussel fur Zunderbefestigung its for Befestigen (for tightening)
 
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Schlussel meaning `key` if my german is correctomondo? The rest meaning `Fuze-tightener`?
Thanks boys for your info.:tinysmile_grin_t:

best

waff
 
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Es handelt sich hierbei um den "Schssel fr Znderbestigung 2", die Nr Fl 53536 bedeutet "zum Lsen".
Die Nr. Fl 53535 ist der "Schlssel fr Znderbestigung 2 - zum Befestigen".
Der "Schlssel fr Znderbestigung 3 - zum Befestigen und Lsen" hat die Nr. Fl 53537
Quelle: L.Dv. 4200 Anhang Serie IV Blatt 1 (Mrz 1943)
 
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