Hi Guys, i need some help on a correct value for this Stick Grenade i,m thinking of buying but its not my field of collecting so any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Mac 66.
Hi Guys, i need some help on a correct value for this Stick Grenade i,m thinking of buying but its not my field of collecting so any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Mac 66.
You can test to see if its real by pulling the cord....
You will have one of the experts round before long. Hope you get a good deal and that its genuine. Best of luck.
Inert German Stick Grenades are all over the charts when it comes to prices. I've seen prices as low as 150.00 US all the way up to absurd $500 or more US. Stuart's, for example, have them listed on their website for 80 Pounds, which seems to be about the most reasonably priced that I've seen of late. stuart husband, toys & stuff - stuarts online militaria shop
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
They seem to sell both replicas and originals, and they do state that this is "an original", so I'm leaning towards it probably being good-it looks straight enough in the photo. It looks like they sell alot of deactivated stuff there. I'm sure that they must have a return policy-you could always email and ask for details, I would think.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Hi Scot, that one is original.
Cheers, Ade.
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