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    Can anyone identify this Grenade handle

    Hi,

    while walking my dogs in the woods behind my house the other day I came across this....

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    so i'm hoping someone on here can tell me about it

    It seems to have a bluey green paint colour which isn't apparent in the picture.

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    It looks like the igniter for a US Mk2 grenade . A slightly better picture may help !

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    Could also be an M200 for a smoke grenade.

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    sorry about the quality, heres a few better ones taken with my camera isntead of my phone.


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    That's better ! As EODTEK states , more likely one of the M200 types . Was there a US training facility nearby ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by siegfreid View Post
    That's better ! As EODTEK states , more likely one of the M200 types . Was there a US training facility nearby ?
    yeah there was just before D-day. I live near Plymouth so quite alot of activity happened around here.

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    Could also be an M6 type for the M16 WP grenade. Cheers, Y'all, Bruce.
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    the shape of the lever suggest a cylindrical body, ie smoke, incendiary etc rather than a frag grenade. The non-apperance of a thread (perhaps under the light coloured ring below the body), the appearance of a pin and pull ring may suggest disposal of the grenade as a 'blind' using a small counter charge

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    Quote Originally Posted by pedro View Post
    the shape of the lever suggest a cylindrical body, ie smoke, incendiary etc rather than a frag grenade. The non-apperance of a thread (perhaps under the light coloured ring below the body), the appearance of a pin and pull ring may suggest disposal of the grenade as a 'blind' using a small counter charge
    Or if a 'can' type grenade the body could have simply rotted away?

    Tony
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