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Imperial German Ordnance and Battlefield Debris, Part 4

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    Imperial German Ordnance and Battlefield Debris, Part 4

    Here are two german handgrenades (inert of course). The Kugelhandgranate Model 1915 and the Eierhandgranate Model 1916/17. Both have a pull-fuse, but only the egg-grenade can be activated by hand. The ball-grenade can only be used with the Grabenpanzer (trench-armor) or with some kind of hook attached to the belt.
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    Kugel with removed fuse:
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      #3
      (WRONG) brass fuse for the Kugel.
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      Last edited by JensF.; 04-26-2004, 04:57 PM.

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        #4
        Egg...
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          ...and its zink fuse:
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            #6
            This is the "tail of a pigeon". The upper part of a german light trench mortar, called "Taube" (pigeon) or Minenwerfer 16.
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              #7
              This is the "Taube" with its launcher. Pic is from http://www.poszukiwanieskarbow.com/greg/gren_2.htm

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