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Croatian M92

orpheus72

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Yesterday i got the opportunity of buying a Croatian M92 handrenade (fully inert)

The pictures the seller sent me, are showing the M92 wirh a plactic fuze body.
In the info I found on Lexpev's pages, it was fitted with a metal fuze. (see http://www.lexpev.nl/grenades/sovietbalkan/croatia/m92.html )

Can someone tell me if they were used with both (plastic and metal) fuze-body types ?

Also every other info regarding the M92 (doc's, drawings,.... is appreciated)

Thanks, Geert.
 

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Geert, any chance for better images of the factory symbols on the fuze and the grenade body?
 
No better pictures at the moment, will post them when the nade arrives.
The seller told me the fuze had the ĐĐ markings from the "Đuro Đakovič" plants.
 
Yes, that is the "AL" code. I am very curious to see that symbol left of the "AL" what looks like a logo (2 D's back to back connected by a "-").
Would be great to see it once you have it. Thanks in advance!
 
Dear Geert,

the croatian M92 was fitted with plastic fuzes just. The fuze in the Lex page is made from glass - plastic; looks alike metal for the light reflex. Black plastic was used too.
 
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