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Vietnamese Rifle Grenades found ROAD 28 A - SAVANNAKHET PROVINCE

my mistake I meant to say DK, bad fingers or just typeing too fast. However I did find an old techintell report that says if you hit the PG2 armed with the DK2 fuze hard enough it could go off, but I tend to think this is a fluke vs an everytime thing. Other wise the DK2 might be considered too dangerous to carry
 
Just one more question on the pictures of the French rifle grenade on the grenade launcher. How is it being held on? I see no rings, no clip, no nothing for it to stay on since it is all smooth. Anybody know how?
 
more then likely it just slips over the launcher.

Intersting point this mortar was copied over and over by the NVA, I didn't realize it until I saw this pic and then went back and looked at the photos I have of NVA rifle grenades
 
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