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More Vietnamese grenades

EOD

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Found these images in the web and think there are some which are not covered in collections or documents (to my limited knowledge). Some looke like wartime but some others do not and appear more modern.
Anybody here with info on them? In any case interesting to see.
 

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If you mean the M67, this one they are making themselfes (I had it in a thread some weeks ago). If that other is a M26 or also some sort of copy I can not say.
 
Found these images in the web and think there are some which are not covered in collections or documents (to my limited knowledge). Some looke like wartime but some others do not and appear more modern.
Anybody here with info on them? In any case interesting to see.

Bottom row center is a Minh Mine, not a grenade. French stuff was commonly re-used, they had enough of it. Also French mortars were converted into rifle grenades. I'll try and throw some VS stuff on from the museum photos when I get time.
 
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