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Great thanks to you, US-Subs and Francesco_Dif,
Your pictures will be helpfull, but later in my actually job.
I'm looking for pictures of the M64 PINT grenade. If possible coloured pictures.
I known, they are rare !
On the M64, wings are not cercled and central tube is in one piece, like on the picture I posted first.
Again, thanks for the help, it will be surely helpfull.
which shows a practice grenade with a pink chalk plastic head. Is this what you are after? In the UK this was associated with the Super Energa trials and was not known by the designation you have given.
Thanks for your answer, Bonnex, it's also helpfull.
But no, it's not the same as our M64. I known, M64 PINT TS is old and typical on belgian army.
If I'm correct, the first model was a MECAR model (AT 75 Rfl Gren M68). ENERGA took the brevet over and called the grenade ENERGA with all his variants.
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