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My first thought it was for a rocket. I knew it was American because the fellow I got it from said he got it from a company in the San Francisco area he worked for. Anyhow thanks guys.
The fuze you show looks like a practice fuze. What's its name ?
I only know the PD M423, M427 and the inert M435 (which is a single piece of aluminium of the same shape than the real fuze)
The fuze you show looks like a practice fuze. What's its name ?
I only know the PD M423, M427 and the inert M435 (which is a single piece of aluminium of the same shape than the real fuze)
Although primarily used for the 10Lb. M151 and 17Lb. M229 HE warheads on the 2.75 inch FFAR, there are larger thread adaptors that allow it to be used on larger rockets like the 5 inch Zuni.
The fuze you show looks like a practice fuze. What's its name ?
I only know the PD M423, M427 and the inert M435 (which is a single piece of aluminium of the same shape than the real fuze)
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