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Given the limited use of this, Coastal 6 prs, the old Navy kind, maybe a one time run not many would be needed unless some were sent to the UK. I wonder if we made the fuzes or brought them in ? -new or old reloaded cases ? I have not seen one yet dated for ww2 over here, thought I'm a thousand miles from where they would be found.
The number 10620 is to identify the fuze type, #240 or #241 in 1941 and likely changed up to #242 in 43. Does anyone know
the meaning of S.E. above this number and what does B.S. mean, aside from the usual--- does this refer to the steel type used ?
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