I was visiting a friend a friend a few months ago and took the opportunity to photograph some of his German pistol grenades. In the photo below, there are two of the late style sprenggranate-Z rounds for the Kampfpistole including one in the tube with the very late steel cartridge case. To the right of those two is one of the early HE rounds for the Z pistol. To the right of that one is a particularly nice message grenade that still has the writing paper and tiny pencil inside. And on the far right is the mystery grenade.
It is similar to the 326 HE round for the flare pistol with the stabilizing tail fin but the body is made of some sort of brown bakelite material. The nose is steel and I am not sure if it has a steel liner in it as I did not have the time to disassemble it. Perhaps just a late war substitute material in use? Can anyone provide a positive identification of this one? Thanks.
It is similar to the 326 HE round for the flare pistol with the stabilizing tail fin but the body is made of some sort of brown bakelite material. The nose is steel and I am not sure if it has a steel liner in it as I did not have the time to disassemble it. Perhaps just a late war substitute material in use? Can anyone provide a positive identification of this one? Thanks.
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