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It's an official 47mm mortar shell, made utilizing M/41 egg grenade body. This grenade is launched with an ordinary Mosin ball cartridge, internal part of the tail rod captures the bullet and gas escapes thru small holes behind the grenade ejecting it.
This grenade can also be used as ordinary hand grenade.
Extremaly rare item.
Attached a page from Finnish 1941 dated ordnance manual. The grenade was called 47mm M/41.
The grenade body should have tolerated the impact of bullet very well as the bullet moves only 2-30 mm and has no speed yet. However this grenade is so rare that most likely it was not that succesfull at all.
Here some pictures more about subject; the mortar M/41, how to carry it and sectional drawing of shell.
This mortar was made in very limited number, more or less for ecxperimental use only.
Has understood))) and to the Soviet mortars 50 and 82 you made ammunition? I saw your shells for 45 and 76.2 to the Soviet guns....
Excuse me for many questions... (((And what for did this grenade if already there were many ready shells for 47 mortars? I speak about granates M32...
Mortar shell based on M/32 egg grenade was intended for other mortar / rifle grenade launchers which were abandoned already before. The remaining shells were used as ordinary hand grenades afterwards.
Because M/41 mortars were made in very limited number I assume grenades were made in a small number as well - in the beginning.
B.T.W. If you consider selling your M/41 kindly send me a PM.
hello Reino and all! Here the grenade which promised to show. It right. It differs from usual 32 geometry (not much) and corbels. Also at it a stopper. I think it very early case....
Very interesting one, I have not seen the right grenade type before, neither the bottom plug it has. As 47mm Mortars and rifle launchers were more experimental than in use this may be an early version as you suggest.
The left grenade has a typical bottom plug that also screws in mortar tail.
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