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Hydrostatic Clock and Booster Release Mechanism of the GC mine.

Antoon

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Ordnance approved
Looking for a picture of the top view of the Hydrostatic Clock and the Booster Release Mechanism of the GC (LMB) mine.
If possible the Booster Release Mechanism with and without the safety fork.
I am looking also for a cut away drawing of the fuze VzZ (34)A or VzZ (34)A*


Greetings - Antoon
 
Hi Antoon;

I am not sure if this is the same fuze/clock you are looking for but here are some photos of the Hydrostatic Mine item I have.

Jason


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Looking for a picture of the top view of the Hydrostatic Clock and the Booster Release Mechanism of the GC (LMB) mine.
If possible the Booster Release Mechanism with and without the safety fork.
I am looking also for a cut away drawing of the fuze VzZ (34)A or VzZ (34)A*


Greetings - Antoon

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Hi hope you don't mind me contacting you but reading your post I thought you might know the answer to my question. Is the attached photo part of the booster release mechanism, the fork you mention in your post maybe?
 
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