Wow, I've never seen something like that before, looks cool!
Wow, I've never seen something like that before, looks cool!
Impressive collection Jeensy...I never saw a fragmentation stick grenade before...something new to me.
In this day and age,,to make stickgrenades would be too costly to have the handles made in wood...now everything is all polymers and plastics. Nice collection. Regards Larry
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WOW-Very Impressive, thanks for sharing.
Regards,
John
That is amazing!!!!!! You even have a transport crate of them !!!!!
Man O Man that is an outstanding collection.
If you don't mind me asking,
How long have you been collecting these and where do you find them?
Thank You for sharing those pic's.
Semper Fi
Phil
WOW, that's a great collection. I never knew they made the sectioned frag type like that, with the round head. And you have MORE?? hehe can't wait to see them
Great collection. This is a perfect example of focused collecting. Thanks for showing.
Like them? I Love them! what a great display!!!!!!!!!
Great display! I see you have been shopping at IKEA for your cabinets. The famous 'Detolf' display cabinets as chosen by 95% of collectors worldwide!
Click click BOOM!!!! Amazing display! Helluva collection! I hope there is no horse in your IKEA cabinet!
A few sticks!? ...whittle much, lol
That display case must blow visitors away! (sorry, Im sure, you've heard them all before)
Super nice collection and a nice departure from the norm IMO.
Would you mind awfully to give us a run-down of the most representative pieces and/or types in the collection?
I would be interested in regards to developement time line and efficiency etc.
I assume the 'pineapple' on a stick is from WWI? (I realize, that its not the one commonly known as a pineapple grenade).
I look forward to getting some details about these, if possible.
In regards to the can-shaped fragmentation stick grenade (and not the more round 'pinaapple'shaped one on a stick), Im pretty sure, that the fragmentation part was a sleeve, which slid over the head of the stick grenade to boost effeciency.
Im sure the OP will correct me, if Im wrong?
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