GERMAN WW2 CONCRETE ANTI-PERSONNEL MINE
$49.95
ORIGINAL GERMAN WW2 CONCRETE STOC MINE
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Description
German WWII Concrete Stock Mine Light Brown
The stock mine is made from concrete and was impregnated with bits of metal
It used a 100gm charge which was ignited by a zz35 or zz42 igniter and usually set off with a trip wire.
- Type: Anti-personnel mine
- Explosive : Standard German borehole charge
- Effect: Cause casualties up to 50 yards
This german mine has much of the original desert tan paint remaining. Completely empty and inert.
See also the German ZZ 35 Fuse for this concrete stock.
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Winnipeg MB R2W 2X5
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