Kilroy was Here
Well-Known Member
I bought a couple of these about a year ago. The seller said they were "captured Russian" F1's re-done by Finland.
The SYT-55 Finnish fuzes appear to be dated '60 and '66? On one grenade body looks like it has a casting mark. The grenade bodies look to me like they could be Russian WW2 F1's.
Have any other members seen or heard of these type F1 Finnish grenades?
Do you think maybe that they were used for practice? I heard the yellow on the fuze handle denotes a practice fuze?
What do you think, Fake? maybe a fantasy grenade someone made in there basement by re-threading the bodies?
They were not expensive, only $35 each, and I think the fuzes are worth at least that for a nice example of a SYT-55.
Opinions....Info??
Regards, Steve
The SYT-55 Finnish fuzes appear to be dated '60 and '66? On one grenade body looks like it has a casting mark. The grenade bodies look to me like they could be Russian WW2 F1's.
Have any other members seen or heard of these type F1 Finnish grenades?
Do you think maybe that they were used for practice? I heard the yellow on the fuze handle denotes a practice fuze?
What do you think, Fake? maybe a fantasy grenade someone made in there basement by re-threading the bodies?
They were not expensive, only $35 each, and I think the fuzes are worth at least that for a nice example of a SYT-55.
Opinions....Info??
Regards, Steve
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