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Help needed with ID of this item

kradman

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Picked up this cut away dose anyone know what it is ?, thank you for any help
 

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It is the front half of a British 8.5 or 11.5Lb practice bomb. The tin plate tail section is missing, so is the safety pin that holds the detonator plunger in place.
Regards Ozzi.
 
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