Here's the picture i was talking about.
The grenade at position 70 is labelled in the attached text as the No 29 grenade.
Thoughts?
Cheers
Pete
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Whats No71 on the board,,,,,, Dave
Hi Pete
The number 71 is an classic N2 rifle grenade (1915) , but adopted by french army. I have seen it before and the grenade contains on the body the following markings: 8 mm B (for the export). The disk in back being a try for the reduction of distance. Hope help you.
Best regards
For those who have the book, there is also a photo in Patrice Delhomme's "Les Grenades Anglaises de La Grande Guerre", the caption on page 18 being ˂˂avec baguette de 8mm, pour utilisation dans le lebel, et disque pour rduire la porte˃˃ ("with 8mm rod, for use in the Lebel, and disc for reducing range" as Spgr30 stated).
Darrel - can you confirm the markings on the brass body please? Also is there a letter A or B stamped on the base plug, just where the rod screws in?
Tom.
The body is marked as usual and underneath it has 8 'm/m'. There is no A or B anywhere on the grenade Tom. I have another (without the retarding disc) that has no reference to size but has 'B' under the CPC name and a third with nothing other than the name. Best. D