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Model 1917 German rifle grenade practice

This is just something I was just wondering about. Does anyone know why the practice m1917 German rifle grenade has a more rounded base than the regular model? Dano
 

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Hey Dano,
No knowledge here, just a guess, could it be so the two could not be confussed? I can see where using a live grenade could be bad in practice, beu even worse if a dummy was used in combat, Usually grenades are drilled or painted, but both of these methods would not be as practical with a grenade that needed to be launched from a cup, burning off the red paint, and holes would change the flight behavior.
Wild guesses here, but as no one else has ventured a reason, I figured even if I am wrong, it might start a discussion.
Best wihses
Gus
 
Sounds good as anything I can come up with Gus. Just a bit curious because the practice '17 rifle grenade I did have was painted black and 99.9% sure paint was original...Dano
 
Heres my live and practice grens. I can assume the more rounded base was for ease of identification.
Paul.
 

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Interestingly enough Paul your practice unit is painted red and the paint is obviously original to the grenade. The one I did have was black and would swear that paint was original, but who knows as there are some clever painters out there? Thanks for showing comparison photo...Best of holidays..Dano
 
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