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Same size as the standard C/12nASt percussion primer, seen here is a primer marked C/32. It came in a 5cm Flak41 case but was easily removed so I don't think it was fitted to the case 'from new'. Can anybody provide anymore information about this type of primer? Thank you.
Gentlemen - thank you for this information. Next questions - Was it used in any other weapon? What was the difference between the C/32 and more usual C/12nA primer? I presume it had a faster combustion which would be required for an automatic cannon like the 5cm Flak?
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