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No. 117 steel fuze

Panzerfaust

Well-Known Member
Here are the remains of the Fuze
Never seen in steel. Does anyone have a comparison picture or something?
Has this been a rare variant?
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Mk. IV - Steel
Mk. VI - Cast Iron
Mk. XIII - Steel (converted Mk. IV)

TimG

P.S. The fuze shown appears to have a brass guide bush, this would make it a Mk. VI.
 
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Tim, I have the Mk XIII being made of steel, converted from a Mk IV, to approximate to a Mk X. Regards, Depotman
 
I know its an old one, but still hope that one of the questions asked here, is seen as answered and appreciated.
Not much text can be found, the maker BSA and a few other markings. No date and MK unfortunately.
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