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News story from today: Pensioner played catch using greande with his grandchildren

Falcon

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https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/ne...b-in-garage-next-to-weed-killer-for-35-years/

I notice the article calls it a WW2 Grenade. am I right that it is a WW1 era Mills No.5? Grenades are not my usual collecting area.

It was apparently live. The article shows footage of it being controlled detonated.

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