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unusual grenade ID please

Rrickoshae

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grenades aren't really my thing but I've never seen one like this before. I don't even know which country it is from, it came from a house clearance with a WW1 German egg grenade and a 65A fuze. Presumably it would have had a wood bung with a length of quick fuze. It measures 75mm in length and is fairly crudely made - the open end is not central. Its patina would suggest that it is of some age. Any thoughts?

thanks, Dave
 

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OK having given it careful consideration for several seconds I've decided that it really is of no interest to me so I'll put it on QFA & hope someone else is willing to act as custodian for the next few years. And you were near the mark Tony as I did find it in Cornwall but I still don't think it came home with a missionary as from memory most Cornish missionaries got eaten.

Dave
 
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