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    Strange Last Ditch Stick Grenade!?

    Hi folks, on the last show I visited I bought this two very strange Stick Grenades, the sticks belong to the heads, so nothing build just for making some money! (these sold very cheap anyways)

    The Head is made from very thin iron sheet/pipe and has the top and base soft soldered in! The base also crimped! Also it has the carry hook like early M24s! Sticks are marked with RR for Richard Rinker I would say! Normal M24 stick but late marking for that maker! Also the groove from crimping is marked in RED color!

    According to the polish seller these were found in the east and had a type of cast nipolit filling, but this is just the story he told, I don´t know if it´s true!


    Anyone any ideas what this is? Must be some last ditch stuff for sure!


    Greets, Lars
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    Last edited by dogtagman; 12-28-2010, 10:01 AM.

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      #3
      The forum somehow is making errors in my pic´s, so sorry for that!

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        no one?

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          #5
          Hi:
          I bet for very early, even mid wars, grenades, my reasons:
          -1: They came from the East.
          -2: They came from a Polish seller.
          -3: They have the very early hook.
          -4: They have the big RR that you can find in prewar sticks.
          Anyway, if the pots are original, they are an extremelly rare variation.

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            #6
            If you can read the third letter on stick I will can tell you the year.

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