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The French connection

With different WW1 German grenades getting harder to come by, I have started to build back up my French WW1 grenade collection. I used to have most all of them before I sold off a bunch of them last year. Not much here but a good start...Dano
 

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With different WW1 German grenades getting harder to come by, I have started to build back up my French WW1 grenade collection. I used to have most all of them before I sold off a bunch of them last year. Not much here but a good start...Dano
They look real nice,whats the one on the far right?Think ive seen it on this forum before...not sure.
 
Hi Foubar, that is modele of 1916 French WW1 Citron Foug, am currently looking for a French V.B. rifle grenade...Dano
 
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