Kilroy was Here
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Anybody have documents, manuals or info exactly when we used the color black on grenades to signify HE / Live grenades? It seems it would have been a very short period between the grey and yellow grenades, sometime in the early-mid-1930's?
I have a black grenade, made by Square G company (Grabler co.) and have seen 4 other square G bodies, all from different sources that were exactly the same as this one, and all 4 had 2 white colored washers.
Anyone possibly have documents or info about the 2 white sealing washers, and why 2 were used? It looks to me they are an asbestos material.
Also interesting to note how close the lot numbers are on these two early M10A1 fuzes on these black and yellow grenades, so they could possibly be from around the same time period....but when exactly?
I know I have heard before the M10A1 was originally to be used as an igniting fuze for EC filled expolsive grenades, but some had a "flash-by" problem and caused a few accidents, so they were supposedly relegated to be used up on training grenades??
All original black grenades I have seen, all have the M10A1 fuzes, and were all G bodies, and as said already, had the 2 white washers. Any special reason why 2 asbestos? washers, or just maybe they were the type washers used by Square G Co.?
I have a black grenade, made by Square G company (Grabler co.) and have seen 4 other square G bodies, all from different sources that were exactly the same as this one, and all 4 had 2 white colored washers.
Anyone possibly have documents or info about the 2 white sealing washers, and why 2 were used? It looks to me they are an asbestos material.
Also interesting to note how close the lot numbers are on these two early M10A1 fuzes on these black and yellow grenades, so they could possibly be from around the same time period....but when exactly?
I know I have heard before the M10A1 was originally to be used as an igniting fuze for EC filled expolsive grenades, but some had a "flash-by" problem and caused a few accidents, so they were supposedly relegated to be used up on training grenades??
All original black grenades I have seen, all have the M10A1 fuzes, and were all G bodies, and as said already, had the 2 white washers. Any special reason why 2 asbestos? washers, or just maybe they were the type washers used by Square G Co.?
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