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Genuine M9A1 AT Grenade....

pzjgr

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Another find from this weeks Syracuse gunshow...I picked up a really nice training version and this, which is a real deal M9A1 which I am pretty excited about.

Unfortunately someone painted it with funky colors...BUT I think the original yellow is underneath! Now the question is, how can I strip off the top coat of paint, and leave the yellow????

I like that the cone is still in the front section.

I will see if anyone has thoughts on removing the paint before I start...I will of course post pics afterwards.
 

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Try a piece of cloth soaked with regular engine oil. With a bit of luck it will dissolve the (newer) top layer of paint.
 
Finally got around to working on this...the paint wasn't coming off without it all coming off...so I restored it by repainting and labeling...

Looks fine for display, and it is a real M9A1, not a trainer or dummy (as it has the cone inside the payload section, but of course is empty....
 

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Nice item but were they still yellow in 1943 ??:tinysmile_shy_t:

Yeah, you're right, didn't think of that...info here says the switch took place probably mid 42...but since its a re-stencil, its easy enough to change again! :tinysmile_twink_t:
 
Nice grenade! You might want to avoid the canary yellow and try some school bus yellow to get closer to the appropriate shade, then give it a coat of clear satin or flattener to knock off the glare.
 
Yeah, you're right, didn't think of that...info here says the switch took place probably mid 42...but since its a re-stencil, its easy enough to change again! :tinysmile_twink_t:

December of 1942 the Color Code was officially changed.
 
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