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French F1's

paul the grenade

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Seems to be a lot of interest in soviet F1's so heres a pic of some french variations.
Come on lads, lets see some more.
Have a happy new year everyone.
Paul.
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Here's my French F1.

Unfortunately i don't have the right fuze for it :tinysmile_cry_t4:

A happy New Year to all.
 

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Here's a couple I've collected along the way. The complete one has ARE on the side. I must do some renovating on these!

John
 

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Hi:
Some fresh pics for you Paul
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Nice collection Paul!

I currently only have 1 French F1 to represent The WW1 Era part of my US Collection.

The Body is stamped MB on one side and BM on the other, with a filling plug in the base. The Fuze Body is stamped MGB on one side and 1462 on the other. I always wondered what the letter markings and numbers signified? Would this example be of correct vintage for The WW1 Era?

Thanks and stay safe,

Frank
 

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That is a very nice collection.
Regards and best wishes for 2010,
DJH
 
hi frank.
your one is an excellent example of a 1ww f1.
cheers, paul.





Nice collection Paul!

I currently only have 1 French F1 to represent The WW1 Era part of my US Collection.

The Body is stamped MB on one side and BM on the other, with a filling plug in the base. The Fuze Body is stamped MGB on one side and 1462 on the other. I always wondered what the letter markings and numbers signified? Would this example be of correct vintage for The WW1 Era?

Thanks and stay safe,

Frank
 
Hey Frank,
I think you should be punished for posting a MKI grenade on an F1 thread, but if you send it to me, I think all could be forgiven. A nice selectin of French F1s,
Gus
 
I also have just one French F1. It has FA stamped in body and a slow match igniter, a WW1 classic...Dano
 

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Paul, Thanks I really appreciate the info!

Gustaf, Sorry it was the only ready photo that I had on my hard drive!

Some great examples being posted here by all!

Thanks again and stay safe,

Frank
 
F1s 4 U. Have heard/read that black was the original color for live grenades but heard the same thing about the horizon blue. Red being the color for training grenades. The photo of 3 F1s shows the 3 colors in original paint. The blue one and the black one are in out of the box mint condition(inert of course). In the photo of the 2 F1s, the one on the left has a black base coat with a horizon blue over paint and both coats look original, possibly repainted as specifications changed like with the US MKIIs from yellow to green? The one on the right has a color that is more of a gray/olive green shade which also looks original.
 

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Beautiful F1's FNG61, thanks for showing. I'm kind of partial to the F1 knowing that the US used them before the MK1 took over. I really like the billiant fuze..Dano
 
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