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    2x Mills grenade

    Here are 2 different mills grenades that I have. The one should be WW1, the other WW2. There are some very good Websites dedicated to this type of handgrenade that saw extensive use in both world wars. Neverthelsee I would be glad to get some detailed Information about both, and an indication about the value of both as I will put them on eStand.
    Thank you, gentlemen!
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              #7
              nobody an idea? Can not be ;-)

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                #8
                The ww1 one looks to be a No5 grenade

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                  #9
                  Two very helpful pages about these grenades. The guy from the second page is very helpful as well with answering any questions!

                  http://inert-ord.net/brit/mills/index.html

                  http://www.millsgrenades.co.uk/

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                    #10
                    The 1942 base is a Kendrick manufactured plug , cant seem to see the makers mark on the front of the body, the lever PSC is another manufacture.

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                      Originally posted by type91 View Post
                      The 1942 base is a Kendrick manufactured plug , cant seem to see the makers mark on the front of the body, the lever PSC is another manufacture.
                      Hi, Thanks. Is it normal to have the Lever from another Company?

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                        Would seem like various manufacturers made different components. Seems like I saw a WWII Mills go for about $200 on Gunbroker within the past year or so. The WWII one is nice. Like the paint and condition.

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                          #13
                          50 eur - 80 eur is reasonable here in europe

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