Hello folks. I found this at a flea market this week for short money and took a shot on it that it "might" be a practice grenade of sorts (rather than the mundane industrial use the seller implied...). It is basically shaped like your standard fare stiehlhandgranate, but rather than having a solid metal head, it has a cylindrical wooden head, with two rather thick steel bands, one on the upper edge, one lower, and the entire head has the remnants of red paint. There is a copper "bail" at the end of the handle, and the entire thing measures 14 inches long, and the head being 4 3/8 inches long x 2 3/8 inches wide, the steel bands themselves are secured via one nail and no less than six slotted screws. The steel bands are 3/16 of an inch thick. It weighs 1 lb, 8.5 ounces. I can find NO markings on it whatsoever, and have as yet, not found anything similar to it as it would relate to a practice or "dummy" grenade. I've posted a few shots of it, and would appreciate any help with its identification, regardless of WHAT it is! Thanks in advance.
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