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This bomb is an instruction inert bomb and not the regular practice bomb used in Spain, which had a body in concrete, as shown here:
The bomb shown in the first post, used for instruction, is probably a SC10 clone widely produced in Spain (production went on even after ww2).
It is equipped with a false fuze, defined as follows:
"False fuze made of steel, in which can be inserted the multiplicator Kurz Zundladungen C/98 "
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