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Here are a selection of Belgian Grenades from the 1950's and 60's. From my collection and all inert of course. Descriptions to follow when I can find the book I've misplaced. Tony.
Great collection of Belgian nades Roller63. Arent the second one a naval echo nade with a fuze and spoon? Correct me if Im wrong. Thanks for showing us anyway.
The second item from the right
is indeed a British made Naval sweep grenade type AX Mk3, supplied to the Belgians and fitted with an adapter to take the Belgian grenade fuse. Designated M67A1, It was then used as an offensive grenade only for operations, being considered too powerfull form training.
Source is an addition to a Belgian grenade manual dated 1963 and very kindly translated for me by Ammodillo. Tony.
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