Kilroy was Here
Well-Known Member
Hello!! I have been offered this one, and I know already the fuse is an earlier Koveshnikov without the slots, on the side of cap/handle. They type that flies off completely when released. Nice WW2 fuse, and would like to get it. They are hard to find here.
The question for other members if you would be so kind as to offer your opinions, AND why you came to that conclusion, would be appreciated.
F1's are all starting to look the same to me. French, Russian etc. I have asked about the threads and sizing of this body, no reply yet, but soon. He said there is a "50" or SO" on the body, but have to look close because of the pitting.
Is this a Russian WWII grenade Body?? It appears it could be, but not as "knobby" looking as others I have, and have seen??
Regards, Steve
The question for other members if you would be so kind as to offer your opinions, AND why you came to that conclusion, would be appreciated.
F1's are all starting to look the same to me. French, Russian etc. I have asked about the threads and sizing of this body, no reply yet, but soon. He said there is a "50" or SO" on the body, but have to look close because of the pitting.
Is this a Russian WWII grenade Body?? It appears it could be, but not as "knobby" looking as others I have, and have seen??
Regards, Steve