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INERT DEACTIVATED. American, Mint, M18 Green Smoke Grenade. Sn - 19966:14
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a mint American M18 Coloured Green Smoke Grenade. The smoke grenade replaced the M16 smoke grenade used in WW2 and was used for ground-to-ground or ground-to-air signalling as well as giving a smoke screen for tactical use. the M18 grenade series burned longer and more vividly than the M16 smoke grenade series. The grenade is fitted with a M201A1 Pull-ring fuse which is of the mouse trap type giving a 1.2 to 2.0 second delay. This then ignites the filler compound and expels the smoke through a hole in the base of the grenades body for about 50 to 90 seconds. The grenades body is a sheet steel cylinder with fan our emission holes at the bottom to allow smoke release when the grenade is ignited. This grenade retains all of its original olive green matt painted finish and is stencilled in white round its circumference M18 SMOKE GREEN 1701 – 9054 with the top painted purple. There is also a 1 inch white band paint round the circumference. The grenade is fitted with a M201A1 Pull-ring fuse assembly which is stencilled in black FUSE M201A1 OPI 1 224. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 19966: 14
£185.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. American, Mint, M18 Violet Smoke Grenade. Sn - 19966:13
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a mint American M18 Coloured Violet Smoke Grenade. The smoke grenade replaced the M16 smoke grenade used in WW2 and was used for ground-to-ground or ground-to-air signalling as well as giving a smoke screen for tactical use. the M18 grenade series burned longer and more vividly than the M16 smoke grenade series. The grenade is fitted with a M201A1 Pull-ring fuse which is of the mouse trap type giving a 1.2 to 2.0 second delay. This then ignites the filler compound and expels the smoke through a hole in the base of the grenades body for about 50 to 90 seconds. The grenades body is a sheet steel cylinder with fan our emission holes at the bottom to allow smoke release when the grenade is ignited. This grenade retains all of its original olive green matt painted finish and is stencilled in white round its circumference M18 SMOKE VIOLET 1701 – 9054 with the top painted purple. There is also a 1 inch white band paint round the circumference. The grenade is fitted with a M201A1 Pull-ring fuse assembly which is stencilled in black FUSE M201A1 OPI 1 224. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 19966: 13
£185.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British, WW2, 1943 Dated, Mills No 36M MK1 Drill Hand Grenade. Sn - 19966:7
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an excellent, original, WW2, 1943 dated Mills No.36M MK 1, Drill hand grenade. The 36M refers to the pattern of Grenade 36 M originally 'Mesopotania' and the fact they were waterproofed. The grenades body has 5 quarter of an inch diameter holes drilled into it so the thrower/instructor can see that there is no explosive filling in it, proving that the grenade is safe to handle. The grenades body has cast into the front, partially obscured by one of the 5 holes drilled into it JHW (John Harper, Willenhall, Staffordshire) at the front and a heat shape over 19, the mould number cast into it under the fly off lever. The zinc base plug is marked SFG/60 No 36M II 43 (1943 date). The fly off lever is stamped on the back S.G.&Co (Stourbridge Glazed Brick & Fireclay Company). The alloy filler plug has cast into it Z (zinc) CRB. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 19966:7
£275.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2, 1944 Dated, Mills No 36M MK1, Dummy Hand Grenade. Sn - 19966:6
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an excellent, original, WW2, 1944 dated Mills No.36M MK 1, Drill hand grenade. The 36M refers to the pattern of Grenade 36 M originally 'Mesopotania' and the fact they were waterproofed. The grenades body and fly off lever are painted white signifying a drill grenade with a red line round the circumference. The grenades body has cast into the front JP&S (Joshua Parkes & Sons, Willenhall, Staffordshire). In the recess in the grenade body where the fly off lever sits has cast into it 25, the mould number. The fly off lever has the letter K with stars in it signifying A Kendrick & Sons, West Bromwich). The zinc base plug is marked 'No 36M Mk 1 A Kendricks K monogram, 44 (1944 date). In the two recesses are cast Z (zinc and S F. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 19966:6
£275.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. British, L30 A2, Drill, Hand Grenade. Sn - 19965
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a British L30 A2 drill hand grenade. The grenade has a dark blue body and fly off handle. The body of the grenade is stencilled in white 001 CY 1-70 (January 1970). The grenade has an alloy L30A2 Drill fuse. The pressed steel fly off handle is stencilled in white DRILL L30A2 CY (Chorley) 90 (1990 date). Price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 19965
£275.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. Rare Gallipoli Era Turkish WW1 Pattern 1914 Model No 2 Cricket Ball Hand Grenade. - O 1747
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is rare Gallipoli era Turkish WW1 Pattern 1914 Model No 2 cricket ball hand grenade developed by Tufenidjieff and was manufactured by the Kalafat Yeri Foundries at Constantinople. This grenade is made of a Zinc alloy with segmented shrapnel squares cast into the outer body. The Turkish 1914 model hand grenade, better known to the Australians as a ‘cricket ball’ grenade, was developed by Tufenidjieff, according to an August 1915 translation of a Turkish handbook by the Intelligence section of the Headquarters Unit, Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. The grenades were manufactured by the Kalafat Yeri Foundries at Constantinople and they formed an essential part of the Turkish Army’s capability. The grenade has its original holed lug with an original belt ring. The grenade has Turkish script cast on a panel on the body of the grenade.. No licence is required to possess in the UK if retained as part of a collection or displays. The price includes UK delivery O 1747
£425.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Rare, German WW1 Early, First Pattern (Pigeon) Granatenwerfer 16 High Explosive (HE) Fragmentation Trench Mortar. - O 1735
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a rare first pattern German WW1 high explosive fragmentation Granatenwerfer 16 that was nicknamed the pigeon. The weapon was first introduced into the Austrian army in 1915 and adopted in a modified version by the Germans in 1916 as the Granatenwerfer 16. The small size of the trench mortor made it easily transportable giving indirect fire in the trenches. The Granatenwerfer is a type of spigot mortar where the hollow tail of the mortar fits over the spigot of the launcher. Ammunition came in various forms including smoke, high-explosive, illumination, and propaganda mortars. This is a first pattern with a conical segmented projectile as opposed to the later parallel sided one, high explosive fragmentation mortar with a segmented body. The fin assembly of the mortar consists of a turned steel tube with three sets of thin pressed steel fins riveted to it. Later Granatenwerfers had 4 fins. The nose has a small brass impact fuse screwed into it. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this mortar in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1735
£475.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Original Early WW2 American Pineapple Mk 2 High Explosive Hand Grenade. - O 1731
INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an inert unfired original early WW2 American Pineapple Mk 2 high explosive hand grenade first adopted in 1918 and used throughout the Second World War. This example has a segmented cast iron body with a lozenge cast into it. The grenade retains some of its original yellow painted finish. This finish was changed to olive green in 1942 due to the grenade easily being seen. The green blended in with the green uniform. This grenade is fitted with a MZ00A1 fuse which is complete with its original fly off lever and safety pin/ring. The grenade has no hole in its base. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1731
£325.00

DEACTIVATED INERT. WW1, French, Early F1 With A Safety Fusing System Hand Grenade. - O 1708
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is an early WW! French F1 hand grenade and was a series of F1 hand grenades introduced in May 1915 employing various types of fuses to the cast iron body. This grenade is fitted with the wick ignition fuse and consists of an alloy screw in safety fuse holder together with its original brass pull off fuse protector which helped to waterproof the fuse. This fuse was replaced in 1916 by the M1916 Billant fuse which was similar to the British Mills hand grenade fuse in operation. The cast iron segmented body is unmarked which is usual. The price for this hand grenade includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert hand grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1708
£175.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. German WW1 Model of 1915 German Large Diskushandgranate (disc grenade). - O 1706
INERT DEACTIVATED This is an original WW1 German Model of 1915 Diskushandgranate (Large) (Disc grenade). This grenade was also known by the nickname Oyster Grenade for its shape and colour. The grenade was intended to be used like skimming stones across water from trenches and bomb craters in 'No Man's Land.' The oyster is an assault grenade, in that they could be used by an attacker and thrown sufficient distance so that the blast effect and shrapnel caused by the thin steel casing would not be a danger to the person throwing it. This grenade is 4.5 inches in diameter and 2 inches deep. The grenade contained 6 channels each containing a detonator so that whichever one came in contact with a hard surface caused the grenade to explode, an early ' all ways' fusing system. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this grenade in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 1706
£245.00
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