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The Scandinavian

natocollector

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Hi everyone, please feel free to comment and reply.


Note!
Everything posted by me in this thread; are either dummy, practice, inert or de-activated non-working ordnance. For historical documentation purposes only.

 
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  • Mills 36
  • Baseplug: No 36MM 1 SMC 40
  • Filler screw: Z WD C
  • Paint: 3 red X and green line around
  • Body marking: 8 REL
  • Background: Det tin 1952

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Got some new items today :wink: :


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  • MK3a2
  • Fuze: M206a2
  • Storage container
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  • Flash Bang Grenade
  • Norwegian
  • Fuze: 1.5 sec
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  • Smoke Grenade
  • Norwegian
  • White smoke
  • Fuze: M8
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I finaly got a hold of a German M24 Practice!! Very happy :wink:


  • Übungs-Stielhandgranate 24 (practice gren)
  • Dated 1944/41
  • Maker: ´brb´ (Richard Rinker GmbH, Menden, Kreis Iserlohn.)


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Natocollector,

The Belgian grenade is the M73 DRILL (not practice).
Your drill body has the incorrect (and most likely cut-down) M73A1 practice fuze instead the drill fuze

The practice version looks the same, except the diameter of the hole is larger to accept the M73A1 fuze and charge.
 

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Natocollector,

The Belgian grenade is the M73 DRILL (not practice).
Your drill body has the incorrect (and most likely cut-down) M73A1 practice fuze instead the drill fuze

The practice version looks the same, except the diameter of the hole is larger to accept the M73A1 fuze and charge.

Hi oprh.

I see your point, its a drill gren. But Ive never seen a M73 drill fuze? All the drill and practice M73 ive seen have the same M73a1 fuze.

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Hi Natocollector,

I can see your point.

In the early days of the M72 grenade, we used the M50 Drill fuze on the M73 drill body.
This fuze was clearly 'diffrent' than the practice one.
Later on, they made a drill fuze with the same body as the M73 prac, but with unmarked lever.

The drill fuze is made of a body (alu or plastic) and a 'detonator' looking aluminum tube, containing a spring and a plunger that ejects the lever on the drill fuzes.
 

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