Thanks for the information, no not at all it is fun, although if you pull the pin with the base plug off and the firing striker fires out hitting you in the hip it does hurt... a lot.
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Harry
Thanks for the information, no not at all it is fun, although if you pull the pin with the base plug off and the firing striker fires out hitting you in the hip it does hurt... a lot.
Cheers
Harry
Hi Harry, yes pin still attached, found in Northern France. There's a lot of live shells still to be found there. If you look in the corner of the Farmers field you can sometimes find them.( found by the framer when ploughs the field) A crazy Frenchman is employed collects them and takes them SOMEWHERE !?!
My brother and I played catch with it for a while, then practised our hand throwing skills and eventually throw in a ditch for another day. Could not bring it home on the ferry or get searched at Dover customs. This was at the height of the London bombings.
Still do not think we are as crazy as NCA.
Regards SK
This is my Canadian made example https://hatchfive.wordpress.com/2014.../no36-grenade/
Ed
nice, already sectioned i see, may be worth finding the other parts for display.
cheers
Harry
very nice mills, is the website yours? i like the article of the small pack contents, i almost nearly have a full pack myself.
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Harry
Hi all, can someone tell me the meaning of the yellow painted band? Thanks
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