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Mills ID

Nabob

Well-Known Member
Ordnance approved
Hi,
my good friend has asked me to post here his question about the Mills he has.

Please share any thoughts on the origin of the grenade.

Thanks, Bob.
 

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Thank You!
The grenade came without a base screw, any idea how it looked like?

Bob
 
I agree with Dave about the rusty example being a Russian copy of the No 23 Mk III but the centrepiece was smaller than standard.
 
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