Does anyone know if these things are still in use?
Came in about 1978, worse quality than the WWII plastic economies & even worse fittings in that they're as flimsy but glued to the plastic rather than embedded in it or threaded through a moulded bracket.
Not an attractive badge, but needed for a run of badges to the unit regiment....
Looks like it was cast from an anodised badge as the device on the ball of the grenade is turned a fraction in an anti clockwise direction & is sited slightly to the left as viewed - the anodised badges usually have these mounted devices slightly off centre & a little "mobile".
Came in about 1978, worse quality than the WWII plastic economies & even worse fittings in that they're as flimsy but glued to the plastic rather than embedded in it or threaded through a moulded bracket.
Not an attractive badge, but needed for a run of badges to the unit regiment....
Looks like it was cast from an anodised badge as the device on the ball of the grenade is turned a fraction in an anti clockwise direction & is sited slightly to the left as viewed - the anodised badges usually have these mounted devices slightly off centre & a little "mobile".
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