Grenades (ammunition) of the First and Second World War. View from the inside
Article about: Hello. I want to create an interesting topic in my opinion. On grenades (ammunition) of Two wars. First and Second World War. All munitions have been found on the Eastern Front. But it's not
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Excellent thread and photos, please continue!
ps. I had published a thread with German, Italian and Hungarian Mines and booby traps in 2014 with many shapes from detonators.
Check to see if it helps you in recognition.
Aghs
Mines and booby traps German-Italian-Hungarian
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Hi, Did you make that sprgr. 30 inert? I have never seen a sectioned one before!
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aghsmac1
Excellent thread and photos, please continue!
ps. I had published a thread with German, Italian and Hungarian Mines and booby traps in 2014 with many shapes from detonators.
Check to see if it helps you in recognition.
Aghs
Mines and booby traps German-Italian-Hungarian
Thank you, very interesting drawings.
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Rick W
Hello.
I have not done it in the context yet. T.Mi.Z.35
This requires a good example.
Before making a display, the subject must be disassembled.
And when he is in a bad state it is impossible to do it.
But I'm planning on doing T.Mi.Z.35.
With respect.
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vegetius
Hi, Did you make that sprgr. 30 inert? I have never seen a sectioned one before!
Hello.
We have two types of them, one just for a barrel mortar.
And this one is also for the mortar.
And used as a hand grenade.
There is an additional grater installed
fuse.
And descent from the rope.
P.S. Before starting any action, you need to make sure that it is demilitarized.
With respect.
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Hello.
We have two types of them, one just for a barrel mortar.
And this one is also for the mortar.
And used as a hand grenade.
There is an additional grater installed
fuse.
And descent from the rope.
P.S. Before starting any action, you need to make sure that it is demilitarized.
Thank you, we dealt with dozens of these in Sennelager and they are one of the most dangerous items you can get that isn't actually a booby trap! As I am one of the official people who can inert items at work I was wondering how that G-sprgr. 30 had become inert? In fact the gr. G. Pzgr is the same as both appear to be recovered relic items. Call it professional curiosity.
the biggest item Ive seen sectioned is a V2. We used to have one but have donated it to the imperial War I believe!
Last edited by vegetius; 02-25-2021 at 09:03 AM.
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vegetius
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Thank you, we dealt with dozens of these in Sennelager and they are one of the most dangerous items you can get that isn't actually a booby trap! As I am one of the official people who can inert items at work I was wondering how that G-sprgr. 30 had become inert? In fact the gr. G. Pzgr is the same as both appear to be recovered relic items. Call it professional curiosity.
Oh and I probably have in excess of 1500 different sectioned items of ammunition at work ranging from a V2 down to SAA! You should try to section a SC 1000Kg Herman bomb it takes forever even with a gasaxe!
Yes
this is not a mine trap.
This is a fragmentation rifle grenade.
А gr. G. Pzgr Large cumulative rifle grenade.
That is, they have different operating principles.
If you are very curious, you can write to me in private messages, I will tell you how, they are cleared.
If I came across SC 1000,
I didn’t touch it, it’s big. A lot of work.
Do you have demitalized Vergeltungswaffe-2 ?
I've never seen them live, we don't have them.
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Yes
this is not a mine trap.
This is a fragmentation rifle grenade.
А gr. G. Pzgr Large cumulative rifle grenade.
That is, they have different operating principles.
If you are very curious, you can write to me in private messages, I will tell you how, they are cleared.
If I came across SC 1000,
I didn’t touch it, it’s big. A lot of work.
Do you have demitalized Vergeltungswaffe-2 ?
I've never seen them live, we don't have them.
Thank you for the offer, I am well aware of the operation of a simple base fuzed HEAT rifle grenade.
Last edited by vegetius; 02-25-2021 at 09:01 AM.
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Nice work, well done. Do you use band saw to cut items? Then polish out cut marks? Thanks.
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