German T.M.i.Z.35 mine fuze
Type ...Pressure..requires pressure of 190kg to function
Used with ..Tellermine 35
German ZZ 42 firing device
Pull, pressure or tension release
used with many different explosive devices,,including schumines,stockmines,demolition charges etc etc
requires pull/pressure of approx 4kg to function
apologies for the state of these theyre a bit battered thats why they got chopped
Druckzünder 35 type A.
required pressure 60 to 80 kg.
used for AP mines, Behelfs Brettstückmine, Aluminium AT mine
Haft Hohlladung 3 and several improvised mines and demolition charges.
WW2 German T-Mi.Z. 42 pressure fuze
Used with A/Tmine mod.35st,42 and 43,,,and Holzmine 42
Pressure required to function 90-140kg
British No2 mine fuze
used with the MkIII anti tank mine
Pressure required to detonate mine ..350lbs
Hi guys, has anyone got any opinions on this buckle, think about the recent threads I have done can anyone give me an opinion about this buckle, answers on a post card please :D
Good morning guys
I purchased this photo at the weekend for next to nothing & have a quick question:
Does anyone know where this could be?
It is stamped to the reverse:
Telephone central 5544.
Copyright
Photograph Supplied
By
New York Times Photos
3 Salisbury Square
Fleet Street London E.C.4
ENGLAND
I'm sure its not a training excersize because of the amount of planes!
Any help greatly appreciated.
Regards
Dan ;)
Hi guys i'm looking to add a K98 to my collection. I'm looking for a K98 in very good to excellent condition. I occasionally shoot at the local range (I hold a current FAC) so the rifle must be proofed. Can anyone help or even recommend any good retailers?
Thank you
Good morning all,
Just wanted to share this with you, I purchased this flag from a british veteran whom brought the flag home with him, all damage / patching was on flag when he aquired it on the trek home some 68 years ago :)
It has pole / banner sleeves at each end... was it a building flag?
its approx 7' x 30".
Regards
Dan ;)
P.s. The centre is 2 large embroidered badges 1 on each side, with printed swastika to centre :)
Sadly, this is an enlargement of a tiny snapshot. However, if you look closely, the Deutschland Erwache standard of Totenkopfverband IV is flanked by two of the Sturmbannfahne.
Interesting desk ornament, if I may so add!
Bob Hritz