All,
I'm just about finished with my research on the Mark I and I think I have compiled all the information that I can get my hands on for my article. Through all of this I have identified 4 variants of the Mark I and show them in the picture below.
On the left is an unthreaded body which I beleive would fall into the early "Dummy Grenade" catagory.
The second grenade is a standard Mark I with a lugless fuze. This would have used the No. 6 fulminate detonator. The grenade is painted black and the sealing screw would be painted gray.
The third grenade is a standard Mark I with a lugged fuze. This would have used the No. 6 fulminate detonator. The bottom of this grenade is sealed with an unthreaded plug that has been painted red. This appears to be a practice grenade that utilized the No. 6 fulminate detonator.
On the right is a Mark I body with a solid cast fuze that falls into the "Dummy Grenade" catagory.
My question is does anyone have any other variants or information contrary to what I show on these 4 grenades?
**Photo credits: The 2 grenades on the left, the 2 on the right come from the J. Geibel collection.
I'm just about finished with my research on the Mark I and I think I have compiled all the information that I can get my hands on for my article. Through all of this I have identified 4 variants of the Mark I and show them in the picture below.
On the left is an unthreaded body which I beleive would fall into the early "Dummy Grenade" catagory.
The second grenade is a standard Mark I with a lugless fuze. This would have used the No. 6 fulminate detonator. The grenade is painted black and the sealing screw would be painted gray.
The third grenade is a standard Mark I with a lugged fuze. This would have used the No. 6 fulminate detonator. The bottom of this grenade is sealed with an unthreaded plug that has been painted red. This appears to be a practice grenade that utilized the No. 6 fulminate detonator.
On the right is a Mark I body with a solid cast fuze that falls into the "Dummy Grenade" catagory.
My question is does anyone have any other variants or information contrary to what I show on these 4 grenades?
**Photo credits: The 2 grenades on the left, the 2 on the right come from the J. Geibel collection.