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l was wondering if someone knew why this Brisbane FLH manufactured M36 is painted red over white.One suggestion is that it was instantanous ie used for booby traps or is it just a practice grenade?
In WW2 some British Home Guard throwing practice grenades were painted red. These were not drill grenades but were just bodies, sometimes concrete filled. I've also got a couple of presentation grenades where the body has been nickle plated and the grooves painted red for effect.
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