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Dog finds live grenade (good boy)

Will swap my dog

Wonder where I can get a similar dog? the one I have dosn't find grenades but he is bloody good at leaving "landmines" around the yard.:tinysmile_cry_t4:
 
The examples shown with the story look like the POF marked Pakistani Mills copies that typically came out of Iraq in the 1990s, so I seriously doubt that's what the dog brought back. Perhaps a stick grenade? Why don't my stupid dogs ever bring any new ordnance home?

Here's how it should be done.....working as a team!
 

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Hey "Bombs",

basically because your average journalist couldn't tell a handgrenade from a torpedo if he were p....ng on it (and nor can the majority of the public).
So as pics of handgrenades in newspaper articles go: anything notched with a ring attached will do....
Sad, but true.
 
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