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Hand grenades? - No!

Grenadier

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Hi,
One may think these are hand grenades, but not! These turned to be front parts of Russian "sharoha"-artillery shells. Fully inert as a part, after the blast of the common shell these continue to fly and ricochet (or penetrate some massive partition).
 

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Thanks for the update grenadier.... atleast you made me go thru my books....

Needless to say I was stumped. Funny looking grenade :tinysmile_fatgrin_t
 
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