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Grenade and Cartridge ID Required 3

The fourth could be the ISPRA 705 though a little different (same address on archive.org)
 
Late for this but I remember these from 80s. The spigot launched versions were particularly interesting. I have several catalogs. Like many LTL catalogs they dont have issue dates.

1. not in catalogs I have.

2. 202 pocket. Interesting that it looks like ports are covered but fuse fired. Safety clip missing. Early catalog pics appears to have few marking like yours.

3. Not in catalogs I have but looks like training device that uses pellet. Like the Federal.

Does it open up?

4 No 705 launchable. ISPRA made a cup adaptor.

5. 809

6. interesting and IDed by sgdbdr. Never seen them advertised to US LE

7. Looks like early version of 808 in catalog. Later versions had white plastic fins.
 
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