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Original #80 sectioned

Gspragge

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I'm looking to complete this with the missing upper percussion unit, if anyone has a fired example (I wouldn't want to spoil an unfired good example)
or even better is also good at cutting these I would like to hear from you.
 

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@Dmg Dmg: you should try to read and understand the question first ;) :) And it is a british No.80 fuze like Gordon wrote in the title...
 
I'm looking to complete this with the missing upper percussion unit, if anyone has a fired example (I wouldn't want to spoil an unfired good example)
or even better is also good at cutting these I would like to hear from you.

Are you still wanting the percussion unit? Depotman
 
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