Thanks, any difference between the small and large openings on the face?0313, 0315 : French fuze "24/31 Peuch-Remondy Mle 1916 (P.R.)"
0318 : French fuze "FUSEE DETONATEUR PERCUTANTE DE 24/31 T.C.A.L. Mle 1926, LEFEVRE"
Thanks, any difference between the small and large openings on the face?0313, 0315 : French fuze "24/31 Peuch-Remondy Mle 1916 (P.R.)"
0318 : French fuze "FUSEE DETONATEUR PERCUTANTE DE 24/31 T.C.A.L. Mle 1926, LEFEVRE"
MZ62 in the middle is probably Swiss.Here are the French/clones that I was referring to, new pieces that I'm working on now. Some have nomenclature, but without references is can be difficult to determine which part of that nomenclature is actually the model number.
I meant 318, not 316, 317 for those I have no idea.Thanks, any difference between the small and large openings on the face?
Isn't BPD the maker of the fuze, and as such is short for Bombrini Parodi-Delfin?Italian BPD
It is not russian, it is Bulgarian.The word in photo 148 means "inert" in Russian.
Looks like it, thanks. I see plenty of the Mle 1916 A Robin, but they don't have the three screws. Good eye.0297/8 looks like the top part of the Obus Explosive Mle 1916/18 GABA projectile, assuming that there are screws in the side.
Isn't BPD the maker of the fuze, and as such is short for Bombrini
That is what I believe, but it does not explain the confusion in the online sources, nor give me a model.Isn't BPD the maker of the fuze, and as such is short for Bombrini Parodi-Delfin?