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    Anyone into detonators ?

    Some time ago I picked up the four types of detonators the Germans used.

    I thought I'd share them with you as I always love Pionier Ausruestung ...

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    First the 1926 type

    Sometimes detonators turn up, but almost never complete.

    So here we go with the first type.




    One of the keys is stored in the upper part. I is used to open the 'door' to get to the inner parts ...

    The red marked window on top shows an indicator to show the detonator is charged.

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      #3
      A close-up of the instruction plate ...

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        #4
        This one shows the 'door' opened



        Note the rim in the bottom side of the key for guiding the insertion of the key in the detonator.

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          #5
          This one shows the detonator in the carrying case



          The second key (spare) is stored in the T-shaped part on the side.
          The charge indicator can be seen by pulling back the leather flap on top.

          The case is fully lined with felt.

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            #6
            The second one ... 1937

            This is probably the best known type

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              #7
              And a close-up of the instruction label



              Note there are two positions for the key. One to charge and another one to decharge

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                #8
                The model '37 in its carrying case



                The spare key is stored in the lid. At the side under the lid a testing device is stored ...

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                  #9
                  Opening the flap gives access to this small device.



                  It has two positions, low and a high, to test for different amounts of explosive-charges.
                  The detonator has to be charged, the tester put between the poles and when the detonator is decharged the lightbulb lights indicating proper functioning.

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                    #10
                    Patience please ...

                    ... the battery of my camera went flat ... Pictures will follow when finished loading

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                      #11
                      oooohhhh

                      That's sooooo cooool. Definitely a "Bunker" must-have.
                      -Ralph Abercrombie

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                        #12
                        right, superb, post more when you can
                        Collection : http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=807895

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                          #13
                          Some great detanators, I have only seen the J Feder 504s a couple have surfaced on ebay over the past few months. What other pioneer equipment do you have, I'd like to see more photos. Thanks for some great info and shots.

                          Mark Holden

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                            #14
                            The Model '39

                            On with the next model. 1939

                            Less known than the other models.



                            This one also has two separate slots for charging and firering the detonator. The silver coloured ring on top is where the spring is positioned. A spare spring is stored inside the case.

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                              #15
                              A close-up view of the instructions.

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