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Practice Bomb not white ~

Gspragge

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I picked this up today, I am used to seeing all white examples.
This one has a grey front body and a black tail. No markings, though
those likely were on tags now gone. It has a thick split pin to
hold the firing pin unit. What do the colours indicate - American issue ?
 

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Colour wise that post seems to refer to white, but the illustrations look black, though that may be
meaningless, has any one else come across one in grey and black ? If I get the nose to unscrew
I should pin down which one of those it is.
 
This looks old and original though - Did I mention that I'm Blind :tinysmile_hmm_t:

I found stamped on it 11 1/2 LB , FB 40 on it ~ Not a heavy stamp and
paint filled.

I'm pleased with that early date for ww2. it was only $35 not that
they are worth a lot, but everyone wants way more for them
it seems lately with little cause other than greed. I'll hang it up
from the ceiling to go with my ww1 bomb.
 

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Drill rounds(or inert items used as such) were often painted black,the only multi coloured practice bombs i've seen have been later dated ,coloured smoke or "collector renditions".
 
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