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M74 Practice (Point-Initiating Fuze)
The M74 is a non-delay, point-initiating (percussion) nose fuze, which used a set-back released and spin-armed Semple-type rotor that held a stab-sensitive detonator. The M74 was used with the M92 nose-fuzed 37 mm low-explosive (LE) practice round, which was fired by the 37 mm Model 1916 (M1916) light support gun and its external (M1, M2, M4, M5, M7, M8, M9, M10, M13A1, M16 mountings) and internal (M12, M13, M14, M15 (T34), M1916A1 and T36) su...
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