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Your Collection is wonderful - I am not surprised it took you 30 years to collect. I personally can't wait until you show us all more of your superb collection of Grenades - Bombs & Artillery Rounds. Excellent ! Thanks so much for showing us. WF
Here are the descriptions, left to right;
US Mechanical drop bomb made from rejected 3" artillery HE projectile. I forget the designation.
German Hand Dropped, modified Wurfgranate trench mortar projectile.
German Hand Dropped, a more sophisticated modification of the Wurfgranate.
German Standard Wurfgranate round,
German 10 kg Hand Dropped bomb
French or Belgian modified FI Frag grenade (all original color)
US Demolition HE bomb (smallest version, I think around 28 inches long, original paint and markings)
Italian Hand Dropped (practice version)
French modified Brandt type A pneumatic mortar round.
US and British Cooper HE Bomb
Detail showing the French Brandt type A bomb in the open position
German modified M1914 rifle grenade for air drop
All are WWI era
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