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Energa Grenade HEAT No94 Mk3.

ron3350

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My grenade books only show the Energa up to the Mk2/1 but this one is marked Mk3.
It is marked INERT and DUMMY dated 6-53.

The paint is poor but readable print. The nose was loose and leaked orange powder until I sealed the gap.
Nose threads are damaged and spread but it is an example I have not seen before.
Can anyone confirm if this is a common mark or an oddment? Paint work looks original.


Energa Mk3 a.jpgEnerga Mk3 b.jpgEnerga Mk3 c.jpg
 
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No comments yet so I will show my nice Australian sectioned grenade. Dated 1962. Used with the SLR rifle.
The dummy Grenade blank is scarce with pierced primer and headstamped: MF 71 7.62 F2 with a blackened neck.
Australia used the ringed tail fin as you would already know.
 
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