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number 28 fuze

earni74

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I can't find anything about this fuze or the maker, can anyone help, what shell it goes on and the initials S&W, thanks
 

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Thanks for your input guys, i found a pic on my phone showing a 3" / 4" stokes mortar with the fuze on, it was replaced with the always fuze which proved much better and reliable.
 
I can't find anything about this fuze or the maker, can anyone help, what shell it goes on and the initials S&W, thanks
It's fully described in my book - "An Illustrated Technical Guide to British WWI Fuzes". Pictures and drawing attached.
 

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