I ended up with these from a local estate sale. The firing devices are in excellent condition, although one has obviously been used to ignite a firecracker before. Basically, curious if they have any collector value.
Thanks!
I ended up with these from a local estate sale. The firing devices are in excellent condition, although one has obviously been used to ignite a firecracker before. Basically, curious if they have any collector value.
Thanks!
M1 Pressure switch and the M5 Release switch are standard and both use the same 'Snout' (the coupling) of the items the snouts are the unusual items but I am unsure of the American laws on such. In UK if you put them together you have made an anti-personnel device and can be arrested for it. Under the Ottawa convention all of these, (including historic items) had to be rendered inert. This was simple just the removal of the snouts. As for the firecrackers, be careful, the military definition of fireworks for simulators can be quite violent. I have dealt with numerous soldiers who are missing bits or otherwise damaged by 'fireworks' so always be wary of these.
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