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    Found these while going throught the pile of fieldgear that i have...

    Can anyone tell me what i have here? one part looks like its from the egg grenade.

    Throw it in the bin or ?
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    #2
    The stamp says PASS.....is pass a german word?:-)

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      #3
      The fuze is a BZE39. Here is a explanation:
      http://www.lexpev.nl/fuzesandigniter...any/bze39.html

      The cloth pieces are extra lift charges for the 8cm mortar round.

      Hope this kind of help....

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        #4
        Thank you!

        How safe is this?

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          #5
          Salut,

          The cloth pieces are extra lift charges for the 8cm mortar round

          It is fairly stable but extremely flamable ...
          Personnaly, since I had quite a few, I carefully "un-stiched" part of the bag & I replaced it by some cardboard cut to the exact dimmensions. You can not tell visualy and it is 100% safe

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            #6
            the fuze is a Zündschnuranzünder 39 not a Brennzünder 39

            best regards jens

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              #7
              Thanks guys.!!

              Daniel.

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                #8
                To say it exactly: the ZDSCHNANZ 39 was made by Hermann Köhler AG, Nähmaschinenfabrik, Altenburg and bears a Norwegian post-war adaptor to attach the time fuse.

                "Pass" is the German word for passport.

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