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You might want to clarify if you are asking about the French VB or the U.S. version as there is a difference in that part. The original French grenade has a raised firing pin bump, like it was produced with a hammer and punch. The American version has a rib or raised bar to help assure a positive strike against the rimfire initiator.
Thanks for the pic's and the diagram. The quality is fine.
As for as US or French.........I have no idea. I did not know there were two versions. I'm slowly trying to educate myself on these types of details. However, I have yet to find an adequate reference source for U.S. grenades that is still in print or even available through rare book sources.
I have a VB that I picked up last year. It seems complete except for the piece in question. I wanted a picture that showed enough of the item to replicate it reasonably accurately. Can you tell what type of metal it is made of?
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