Hello Goran,
thank you very much for your above Information which is very helpful, but I have some more questions and would be glad if you could help to answer these.
My latest catch is the following (all empty and 100% INERTT FFE) grenade-body, see fotos:





It looks like another variation of this grenade-type but was advertised as "KOZARA" or "KOZARA Novska". Is this just a different name or was it made in a different place?
Description of what we have on the foto:
The body does consist of an outside smooth cast-aluminium which has a strong prefragmentation (fotos 1-4 and 1-5) on the inside of the body.
Additionally there had been inside of the grenade-body a thick asphalt- /bitumen-layer in which these steel-fragments (foto 1-6) were embeded.
The weight of the empty body (without fuze / asphalt / fragment, only the aluminium) is 112 gram.
The weight of the steel-fragments (in total 218 pieces, in various sizes) is 113 gram.
The fuze was unfortunatly not included in the purchase. Ive got only the fotos from the pre-owner.
But what I can say so far on the fuze:
It has a standard-thread (not reverse), neither the-practive-fuze for the M75 do match nor the Fuze of the Rapidovka 2 (foto below).
Could you provide further detail-fotos on your 3 Lipovica-Types, are they also carrying a fragmentation-matrix inside / steel-fragements?
How does especilly the type in the center of your foto look if the fuze-cap is unscrewed (same or different like mine? maybe only different material?)
How is the left type on your foto closed, how does the cap look like?
It would be great if you or anybody else could provide further information
Thank you,
Ralf