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Grenade ID Please

Weasel

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I was sent these pictures of a grenade to ID, not my area of interest so i would appriciate one of our experts helping me out with this one please, All empty and inert was full of mud when found in a back garden in the 1970's near the river Tay.
Best regards Weasel.

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WW1 Mills No 5 or No 23 Mk I or Mk II. If it has an aluminium filler screw it would be an early No 5.
 
Thank you very mch for your reply Milsman, i thought the curve on the base was distinctive but did not which model it was.
Best Weasel.
 
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