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These photos show the early type fuze covers for the No. 80 Mks I, II, III & IIIA aluminium fuzes. I’m not sure how they were attached to the fuze or enclosed the fuze to keep it sealed. Maybe the cover was soldered to a cup washer that went over the fuze thread, or perhaps the fuze was fully...
I picked up this brass fuze cover on the weekend. It's marked: II C.L. Co. Ld. 1905 /l\ B With the broad arrow it must surely be British, and it has a screw thread like later naval fuze covers. The only fuze of this dome shape I can find for the era is the No. 80 Mk I, but it wouldn't have...
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