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One last try on this grenade. No responses previously, though I've seen it at several locations, two in the NL. I note that though the fuze is different, its size and shape are very similar to some of the underwater signal devices, any possibility it is an early model?
Hi US-Subs
My opinion on the object: It is a development in Czechoslovakia of a rifle grenade later designated as PG-68, approx. 1968 is not the caliber but the year of development. Neither the weapon nor the rifle grenade was ultimately introduced into the army.
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