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![]() "Richard Goldsberry" wrote in message ... These "bombs" look like the training bombs filled with water and sand to approx. the weight of the real McCoy. The filler cap is on the top of the bomb. The "fuze" is a pipe into which is inserted a "shotgun" style smoke charge giving accurate spotting where the bomb landed. Dick... (with a snicker...) That would definately explain the duct tape. The steel looks a little thin as well. Thanks! Russell Underwood |
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