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German Navy detonators and primer screws

genkideskan

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We salvaged some boxes of still unfilled german navy detonators. The brass dets should be for depth charges and the bakelite det is a common universal detonator used in all sorts of sea mines including the LNB ect.

These detonators might be on their way to become filled, but so we are lucky to have the inert hardware.


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If somebody has closer infos or docs - these would be welcome

To that brass Navy primer screws - unloaded - unfilled. Screws are missing the primer cap the screw and the powder load.

Big ones C/12 and C/12 nA for 8,8cm, 10,5cm ect.and the small ones C/13 for 3,7cm ect..
Like new shining brass - very good to complete your rounds or replace rotted steel ones.
 
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yes me too, i realy would like to have some for in the Museum, Ben
 
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