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    Thanks webereod, and I dont know why tehy did this but agree with webereod
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    I have 2 or 3 techintel reports on this grenade and a load of other yugo grenades (I don't break my yugo grenades up by country) was trying to laod a report but didn't make it. So I'll have to cut and paste later
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    Quote Originally Posted by blu97 View Post
    Nice piece spotter, perhaps intresting to it was also used as a rifle grenade.
    Blu how did you cut the frag sleeve and what did you use to fill the explosive cavity ??? ive been trying to cut mine for several days now and to be honest its come out a mess,especially the frag sleeve
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    These are the hardest to cut, I used a knive to cut the plastic, removed the balls where was going to cut, with the hacksaw cut the body and glued the balls back in place. Another method I did was cut it very slowly with a dremel tool, but then you have to do it slowly otherwise the plastic melts.
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    Finaly managed to get this finished
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    Came out good spotter, how did you it?.
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    lot of struggling Blu,,left all my tools at old house when split from mrs so having to struggle with small files ,multitool and wet n dry paper and a borrowed hacksaw.
    basically hacksawed the body and used small files to expose portions of the fuze which allows me to show how it functions,,,to cut frag sleeve i cut it in two then cut around the balls and carefully trimmed off part of the plastic to expose them,i did try to fill the explosive cavity but couldnt get it right so just painted the inside..

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    The M94 grens were very rare. M93 was the most common grenade produced for Bosnian army from 92 to 95. Also M93 was my grenade of choice in combat (if I had no yugo M60 or M60P1).
    KB-1 bomblets were used mostly in 128mm M67 MLRS and 262mm M87 Hurricane MLRS, while KB-2 was used in classic artillery 122mm, 130mm and 152mm shells.
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    KB-1's were scattered all over the place when the ASP in Zagreb went up in '94. That was the one thing we had to watch out for the most.

 

 
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