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Looking For Fuze I.D And Info

Darren

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I am looking for any info on this fuze, there is no fuze number, date or anything on it so i have no idea.

The only stampings that it does have are:

SQ
DELAY

Thanks
Darren
 

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I have another one of these fuzes that is missing the internal parts from the bottom end, if anyone has a complete one of these perhaps with a damaged body i would be interested in buying for the parts.

The parts that i need are pictured below...

Darren
 

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Darren you WILL have the missing bits once you collect the box!
ORD-TEC copy of American PD fuze for 155mm ammo.
 
Again Chris i forgot about that box of goodies! Hopefully all 4 spare parts will be amongst the bits.

Cheers,
Darren
 
The fuze almost looks like a M739 PD, US. Not positive, though. Cheers, Bruce.
 
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