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Grenade Hand Clay Mk1 Training

BMG50

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After looking through manuals trying to find grenade keys for the Mills 36, I came across this in a British manual 1945 Grenades and found a Grenade Hand Clay Mk1 used for training to simulate a Mills Bomb but activated by lighting a fuze on the top. This was a factory made grenade as it refers to Lot numbers. Painted white with a 1/4 red band around the top and serrations around the middle of the grenade. The fuze is 2inches long and gives a five second delay. The box they come in are marked Trench Clay Grenades.
Anyone know about them, its the first i heard from them.
 
BMG50,

Here a drawing with some info of that hand grenade.


Greetings - Antoon
 

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And some more info
 

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Sadly it fell out of a cupboard and broke up! I've still got the pieces but it's beyond repair. :(
 
You should have offered me more than 50p then! :cool:

No seriously, the body didn't have the serrations shown in some illustrations and you have to wonder if it wasn't a rebuild anyway. After all, the clay body must be pretty easy to make.
 
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