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Scarce grenade I just acquired . No 34 MkIV with original paint . It has the raised band around the middle to make it easier to hold & throw if your hands are muddy .
Well done Dave (and Mike). Now you will want the set. Left to right (sorry about the size variations):
No34MkIV with Rogers attachment. Two experimental discharger models. Mk I, Mk II, Mk III Sectioned, Mk IV, Mk III Practice. Prototype with lever fuze (Kovechenco eat your heart out).
Well done Dave (and Mike). Now you will want the set. Left to right (sorry about the size variations):
No34MkIV with Rogers attachment. Two experimental discharger models. Mk I, Mk II, Mk III Sectioned, Mk IV, Mk III Practice. Prototype with lever fuze (Kovechenco eat your heart out).
Well hopefully i might get another example in the next 20 years, thats how long it took to get this one but one never knows whats waiting, one of the old great dealers Elvin ( the Anvil ) Hardy told me when i first started collecting, all will come you just have to wait,,,,,, Dave
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