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    isert igniters for M24 grenade

    hey Guys. Im not famiular with these things. are these what would be placed in a M24 stick grenade or are these for practice grenades. thanks, Glenn




    #2
    Hi Glenn,

    Yes they were used in M24's. I don't know anything about pratice grenades, but my understanding is that they did let off a bang, so I would imagine they are used in both. Perhaps someone with a practice stickie con confirm this?
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      #3
      duplicate post.

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        #4
        duplicate post.

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          #5
          good deal, thanks Craig. Glenn

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            #6
            Yep, these are the delay charges with pull wire for stick grenades 24.

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              #7
              does anyone by chance have an extra one that they would consider selling? please PM if so. I would like to purchase one. Glenn

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                #8
                These are bz 24's for the HE sticks, the friction igniter is in the lead sausage, they are normally embossed with the makes code and date on the flat part at the bottom, and have 4 1/2 sec on the body, the metal tube above that (steel tube) that contains the delay element they do not go bang only smoulder and bring heat to the detonator which is pushed into the top of the duplex tube, the duplex tube are brass on the early dated example they are also left hand threaded.

                Below are some more examples, these are bz38's for the smoke grenade
                cheers,
                gary
                Last edited by Gary Wood; 08-29-2008, 07:17 PM.

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                  #9
                  I had a full box of these and let a few go over the years
                  Last edited by Gary Wood; 08-29-2008, 07:17 PM.

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                    #10
                    here a couple of bz 24's and 38's
                    Last edited by Gary Wood; 08-29-2008, 07:17 PM.

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                      #11
                      ok

                      Originally posted by Gary Wood
                      here a couple of bz 24's and 38's
                      Very nice..........

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