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mills of the rings

ludokhan

Well-Known Member
hello, so a ring is already good but two ....


only these photos , I do not have the object .... for now.


Mills No. 36 ... ok ... probably south africa ... and post WW2..see the plug


an idea ?

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Odd one.

If you pull the double pin it looks like the lever would stay in place. You would need the lever to be attached to a trip wire.
 
between MK1 and MK13

I think England had enough for armaments trapping and the other nation not to reinvent hot water


also the movement of the lever is important to work? not very practical for the implementation


not like the N ° 3 Release switch.


I hope to have the object in hand soon to eventually find a stamp.

thank you for your research
 
I think this may be a one off.

All you need for any booby trap for a grenade with a lever is a tin can and a piece of string. Hardly rocket science.
 
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