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Richter grenade of 1907 patented in Germany

EOD

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I have this patent and wondered a bit. Any thoughts?
 

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ive seen this before somewhere. its like a british No2 but with the impact cap of a No1. no idea if it was ever made though.
cheers, paul.
 
Paul, this is the reason I asked. Is there a time frame for the adoption of the No1 and No2?
 
Paul, this is the reason I asked. Is there a time frame for the adoption of the No1 and No2?

British grenades were not numbered until 1915. The Grenade Hand (Mark I), which became the No 1 Mark I, was approved for service in 1908. The commercial Hale's Mexican grenade, which became the No 2 Grenade, was purchased for issue (as against trials) in August 1914 and approved for service at about the same time.
Hale's British Patent of June 1906 is likely of interest.
 
For convenience, the attached shows the drawings from the two patents. Either Herr Richter had come to some agreement with Frederick Hale to take out a German patent, or it was an exceedingly blatent example of plagiarism. Any thoughts?





Tom.
 

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