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    Detonator on e-stand

    I don't want to be the party-pooper on his for sale thread.

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=480131

    But IMO that detonator is still loaded.

    Any other opinions?

    Cheers,

    François

    #2
    I think you may be right, anyone have a diagram of the fuze so we can see where the explosive pellet was?
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      #3
      There's a percussioncap in there, no explosive pellet.

      But for that price, i would sell my fuzes in a heartbeat.

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        #4
        T.Mi.Zü.

        It is not dangerous in that condition anymore, no problem......

        Well, the price is relatively high but any member can ask what
        he thinks it's worth........

        Ferd

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          #5
          Originally posted by Zünder View Post
          There's a percussioncap in there, no explosive pellet.

          But for that price, i would sell my fuzes in a heartbeat.

          Ok, Some customs though could potentially have an issue with it..
          Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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            #6
            Here is interior diagram:
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              #7
              Originally posted by Simon Orchard View Post
              Ok, Some customs though could potentially have an issue with it..
              I think the same...
              Not an item that I would send worldwide

              François

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                #8
                Even a percussion cap is explosive by the letter of the law. I could see British customs stopping this, i know they do with ground dug, rusted to bits rifles that just may have a live round in the breach and aren't deactivated..relic or not.

                It's not dangerous, but try telling that to customs!
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