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    finnish grenade

    hello. what is it? Ersatz projectile for finnish 47 mm mortar?
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    It's an official 47mm mortar shell, made utilizing M/41 egg grenade body. This grenade is launched with an ordinary Mosin ball cartridge, internal part of the tail rod captures the bullet and gas escapes thru small holes behind the grenade ejecting it.
    This grenade can also be used as ordinary hand grenade.
    Extremaly rare item.

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    Thanks)))) the bullet didn't break the grenade case?

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    A fantastic find. Cheers for sharing it with us
    Visit my grenade website at www.paul-spence1964.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by gauptman View Post
    Thanks)))) the bullet didn't break the grenade case?
    Attached a page from Finnish 1941 dated ordnance manual. The grenade was called 47mm M/41.
    The grenade body should have tolerated the impact of bullet very well as the bullet moves only 2-30 mm and has no speed yet. However this grenade is so rare that most likely it was not that succesfull at all.
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    Last edited by Tmine35; 2nd September 2010 at 07:19 AM.

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    Hello guy's! Gauptman too
    Good stuff! I like this too....
    It's a wonderful model for collect. Karelija rulez!

    Eugene.

    P.S. Thank's Reino again!!!!!!!!

    Internet is a cool vehicle for communication - the whole world is accessible!!!

    Last edited by jhonni \; 2nd September 2010 at 06:17 PM.

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    Thanks all!)))

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    Here some pictures more about subject; the mortar M/41, how to carry it and sectional drawing of shell.
    This mortar was made in very limited number, more or less for ecxperimental use only.
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    Tmine35 - Thanks ))) why mortars didn't use widely? Design lacks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gauptman View Post
    Tmine35 - Thanks ))) why mortars didn't use widely? Design lacks?
    We had captured enough Soviet 50mm mortars ( near 1400 pcs ) and ammo so that there was no need to use production capacity on these any longer.


 

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