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Question about Croatian or Bosnian M93 grenades

ewag2

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Hi,

I have a question about M93 grenades. There are variants, as can be seen on Lex's page here: http://www.lexpev.nl/grenades/sovietbalkan/croatia/m93.html On this page it says that the one that uses the MAH-M62 fuze is Bosnian made. It has a reverse threaded body and can also use the lever fuze that was used on the M52P3 grenades. It says that the other one with the normal threaded body which can use the same fuze as the M75 is Croatian. Is this correct or are all of these Croatian?

I know that Bosnia made a grenade called the M93, which has a smooth metal body and normal threads for a M75 type fuze. It seems strange that they would give it the same name as a very different grenade.

Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks, Rob
 
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