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ID Needed on Fuze Type Item?

inertordnance

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Please refer to attached photos. Has a similar appearance to a US M1 Type Mine Fuze, however I am currently away from any related reference(s) so can't tell anything for sure.

Thanks in advance,

Frank
 

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It is indeed the M-1 or the M-4 mine fuze (same size) with the booster and its spring which are normaly in the mine.
Regards Blu.
 
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