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RGD-33 Training Grenade>>Help Needed

Kilroy was Here

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Hi, here is pictures of a Soviet RGD-33 training grenade I just received . I have not seen this type before. I have seen this exact same maker mark before....it is also on a Soviet wrist compass I have. I believe it is Soviet Red Army factory #1. Not sure How to pronounce the name. Maybe Eugene, or some of our other russian friends will be able tell me :wink:

My seller friend said it was missing some type of spring in the handle, I do not know which spring.
I have never seen a manual or diagram or this grenade. Does anyone have this grenade in a manual or book, and how they were these used, and what type of fuzes and delay, spotter charge or other?

Regards, Steve
"Dr.Ruby"
 

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Hey:
I have one of these too. They are very rare Man, your Eastern Source is very interesting.... Mine is exactly marked like yours. As Paul answered first I will wait until he post his one for post mine. The only thing missing in yours is the striker pin I dont know if another internal part missing as I cant dismount mine, but with the link from Chris I cant see another part mising. But as I said before these practice RGD are very rare.
 
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Heres my one stripped down.
You remove the screw, push the small slide over to the right and remove then uscrew the bottom of the handle and remove the inners.
cheers, paul.
 

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Have a look at this link.
There's a manual about the RGD-33 practice the only problem is that it's in Russian.

Regards,
Chris


Hi Chris, thank you for the link to the diagram. Ahhh, I see now how they worked. This is a very interesting training grenade. I will have this translated also by my friend.

Regards, Steve
"Dr. Ruby"
 
Heres my one stripped down.
You remove the screw, push the small slide over to the right and remove then uscrew the bottom of the handle and remove the inners.
cheers, paul.

Nice grenade, thanks for pic and info Paul. Does yours also have the same factory maker mark and date on the head?

Regards, Steve
 
hi steve.
mine has the same stamp but is dated 1940. i'll be interested in a translation if you get it done.
cheers, paul.
 
Hello:
Nice work Paul, I tried to do the same with mine, but I cant do it, all the parts are moving and the screws too, but I cant find the way. Never mind. Which is missing from Steves one is the striker.

Latvian girls are very pretty, Steve.... :nerd:
 
WAIT A MOMENT! Maybe it is screwed on the wrong way. Try to unscrew this part Steve, I bet pin is at the other side.
 

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WAIT A MOMENT! Maybe it is screwed on the wrong way. Try to unscrew this part Steve, I bet pin is at the other side.

Hi Miguel, OK, Thanks for this. When I get a chance, I will try this. You mean the center tube part with the threads, or the part that has the 2 flat spots?

It is too bad the striker is gone, I thought it was missing, but did not know for sure. I do not think I will see one of those around. It's nice to have all the parts as you know.

Regards, Steve
 
I know a Latvian girl who deal with relics, I bought her sometimes, would be incredible it was the same girl!!!!! I mean the little center tube with threads. And as I said before this is a very rare grenade. You are lucky on have it.
 
I know a Latvian girl who deal with relics, I bought her sometimes, would be incredible it was the same girl!!!!! I mean the little center tube with threads. And as I said before this is a very rare grenade. You are lucky on have it.

Hi Miguel....No, she says she does not know you.....and doesn't want to :D

Regards, Steve :) :wink:
 
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