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Striker Mechanisms Nos. 2 and 3
These striker mechanisms, very similar to those used in American grenades, are used in certain smoke grenades. The No. 2 is for Grenade No. 80 and No. 3 for the Nos. 81 and 83 grenades.
The adapter of zinc base alloy, is threaded externally to fit the grenades and internally to take the housing, also of zinc base alloy. Between the two lugs of the housing is a hinge pin which carries the helical striker spring and the striker. In the cocked position, the striker is held down by the safety pin, which also secures the fly‑off lever. This latter, of pressed steel, is turned over at its end to fit over the flange on the housing and has two sets of lugs which lie on either side of the housing, one set having the safety pin passed through them.
The mechanisms differ from each other only in the contour of the fly‑off lever, the shape being adjusted to allow the lever to fit closely against the grenade body. They are distinguished by the No. 2 being zinc plated, while the No. 3 is rustproofed black.
The detonator used is carried between the housing and the adapter and projects below the latter into the body of the grenade.
In use, the safety pin is withdrawn, the hand holding the fly‑off lever against the body of the grenade. On throwing, the striker, under the influence of the striker spring, throws the fly‑off lever clear and swings over to strike the cap of the detonator.