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russian 50m/m mortar round ,etc...

1944kam21

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Hello ,this is mortar round (russian 50m/m mortar round) ,early part of war ,dated 1941,fuze M 50 dated 1941 ...In my opinion in good condition...See you soon ,with more pictures of my items :bigsmile:
 

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Nice item.

Nice item in what appears to be excellent condition-I look forward to seeing more.
Thanks for sharing with us.

Chris :tinysmile_shy_t:
 
Russian 50mm Mortar rounds

Here a few more.
 

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Different fuzes ?

Very nice Tmine, whats with the different Fuzes on the Bombs ?

The Bomb bodies appear to be the same but fitted with a few different varieties of Fuze !

Chris :tinysmile_shy_t:
 
The fuzes in picture are: M50, MP and M-1 - all used in Russian WW2 50mm mortar shells. In shells there are 4 different color tones.
 
Thank you !

Thanks for the info Tmine.

Again, very nice items especially "boxed" as the packaging is harder to find than the contents sometimes.

Chris :tinysmile_shy_t:
 
Hi, Some More Pictures; 50mm O-822 and O-822Sh (Fuze; M-1 and M-50)

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regards
 
heres one that has been converted into a grenade.
Must have been a bad casting put to good use.
Paul.
 

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Could you post some technical details for this. if poss:tinysmile_shy_t:
 
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Hi,
There was two kind of M-1 fuze type;
First (I supposed - old type) it's a litle bit longer on botton. And this one I think is for 82mm mortar round, because in 82mm round fuze hole is much deep.
When this fuze was used in 50mm mortar round - special spacer ring must be used.
And the new type - can be used in 50mm and 82mm round without any spacer ring.

Look foto;

Regards.
 

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Hey:
Many thanks for your explanation. I guess then mine is the old type, well, Im sure looking your pics. Have you any of these spacer rings?
 
Hello,

here you see the round with a 1940 dated M1 fuze and spacer
 

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finally ,i got fuze that fit to this 50m/m mortar roun ,without any rings:tinysmile_fatgrin_t
 

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