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WW1 mustard gas grenade

A small stockpile of these has been found in a barn near The Somme. Rare
 

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Hi Dano,

Very interesting - what is the country of origin? Any pictures of pre restoration condition?

Justin​
 
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Hi

Nice, very interesting thread...

As I can read in technical documents I have, you can found similar item filled with strange red agent (the famous red cross grenade).

I can't find any picture, but I have IED picture with this strange red agent.
 

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