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Hi, Here's a neat little key used with practice grenades to reset the plunger. The screwdriver type piece is used to turn the plunger and line it up with the lever. Cheers Colin
Hi, It is quite neat and very useful. I found it a few years ago and spoke to Dave Sampson about it. He had one also, so they were used over your side of the world as well. Each week during WW2 the army over here released a one pager on new ordnance related items that the troops may come across. A friend of mine was lucky enough view a folder of these sheets a few years back and took some photocopies. The photo attached is one of these photocopies and dates from WW2 (at least I don't think they were released post war). Cheers Colin
Hello Kiwicolin,
Here's one I made earlier. I originally made it to remove stiff centre tubes, but the smaller rod which fits in the det tube, unscrews so that a screwdriver bit can be inserted in the hole in the large rod for turning the striker. I've not yet made the screwdriver bit as it seems to work fine with a little care when inserting the striker. It will probably end up as one of those jobs which, "I must do tomorrow"!
Cheers,
navyman.
Wow Navyman that's a great job. Here's another all purpose key that you may want to consider making. I've never seen a real one, but it's design looks quite simple to manufacture. Cheers Colin
Great "kit" piece Colin. The grenade tools which i'll call go withs really help round out a nice display, and yes rare as hell. Great find Colin. Respectfully...Dano
Thanks Colin,
I may well have a go at making one of those but have a lot of 'lathe jobs' which need doing first. Thank heavens I've got some things to keep my self occupied!
Best wishes,
Guy.
I have had one of these for over 50 years but until I came on this site had never been able to prove what it was.
I found the approval for use in Ammo Bulletin No 45, Item 1234, Fig 499.
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