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Literature on improvised mine adapters (ww2) waffenamt

Baltic_demo

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Hi , does anybody happen to know the name of the document that this pictures relate to?
Im doing some research on adapters since one person have pulled a whole storage box with them , and some wherent described anywhere , for example some adpteres where meant for artillery munition of the 203mm b4 howitzer , and some for 120mm mortar shells
 
If I am not mistaken, first time I saw these pages on Lex grenades website. And as I understood, it is two pages instruction.
 
If I am not mistaken, first time I saw these pages on Lex grenades website. And as I understood, it is two pages instruction.
Well it seems that theres multiple data on adapters , and i belive there has to be some more.
 

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It may be.
Also , greetings from reibert. I explained russian chemical artillery , was about to write an opus. But was too lazy ;)
Do not be shy, do not be lazy and write something more.
You see, I added completely new original information about shells, but got only few likes :)
 
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