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Is it a mine fuze?

chispa

Well-Known Member
Hello again guys!! I had forgotten this piece in a drawer because due to lack of knowledge I did not catalog it and as they say "assumption is the mother of fools" so...
It doesn't have any text or markings, at least as far as I can see.
Could it be from some mine? I'm almost sure there are parts missing since the firing pin is impossible to hold.
Thank you very much again for what you can tell me!!

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OK. As you can see that he who knows, knows... well there is some piece that sounds familiar to me from seeing it but I don't know where, I will look but to find out where it is!
Thank you so much MINENAZ16!!
 
I've been searching and in a box with loose parts I found another piece. But you still can't hold the firing pin.... could they be different models? Still another piece would be missing....
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