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Photo 3 looks like a British Pistol, and pic 2 shows yellow paint present, so I Would say there is a very high posibility that its British, but im sure the experts will confirm. not sure of pic 4 at all. anyone ?
pic 1 : british hanging lug
pic 2 : rear groove for fixing british tail cone
pic 3 : tail pistol No 28 or 30
pic 4 : no imagination enough !!! (but possible locking ring of british nose pistol No 44)
Here the doc I found about the GP 1000 lb Mk I.
The dimensions of the body of the GP 1000 lb are a length og 125 cm and a greatest diameter of 49 cm
Sorry, all the text and comments are in french, but I don't think that it's giving a big problem in Switzerland !
Thanks to Mr henri Belot for the drawings and documentation.
I hope this can help you to identify your swimming bomb !
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