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The Army 1951 Training manual for grenades still lists the No 77 Mk I despite it being listed as obsolete by that date. No sign of the Mk II in the book
I didn't know this was a particularly scarce grenade. There's at least one beat up survivor here in America. Can anyone tell me who the maker was of my example?
Thanks, that makes sense with SM/C as a filler not a manufacturer. Normally Canadian 77 MkIs have ER/C painted on them, denoting they were filled with WP by the Electro Reduction Company, Buckingham, Quebec, Canada. But, to confuse matters, Singer were also using SM/C see - http://www.bocn.co.uk/vbforum/threads/89889-Hello-from-Montreal
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