MUSEUM QUALITY REPRODUCTION. WWII GERMAN M24 “POTATOE MASHER” STICK GRENADE. WOODEN HANDLE WITH A METAL HEAD. A pull cord ran down the hollow handle from the detonator within the explosive head, terminating in a porcelain ball held in place by a detachable base closing cap. Pulling the cord dragged a
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION. WWII GERMAN M24 “POTATOE MASHER” STICK GRENADE. WOODEN HANDLE WITH A METAL HEAD. A pull cord ran down the hollow handle from the detonator within the explosive head, terminating in a porcelain ball held in place by a detachable base closing cap. Pulling the cord dragged a roughened
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION. WWII GERMAN M24 “POTATOE MASHER” STICK GRENADE. WOODEN HANDLE WITH A METAL HEAD. A pull cord ran down the hollow handle from the detonator within the explosive head, terminating in a porcelain ball held in place by a detachable base closing cap. Pulling the cord dragged a roughened
MUSEUM QUALITY REPRODUCTION. WWII GERMAN M39 EGG GRENADE. Made from all metal parts The Model 39 Eihandgranate (or Eierhandgranate, “egg hand grenade”) was a German hand grenade introduced in 1939 and produced until the end of World War II. The Eihandgranate used the same fuse assembly (the BZE 39) as the
MUSEUM QUALITY REPRODUCTION. WWII GERMAN M39 EGG GRENADE. Made from all metal parts ORDANANCE TAN The Model 39 Eihandgranate (or Eierhandgranate, “egg hand grenade”) was a German hand grenade introduced in 1939 and produced until the end of World War II. The Eihandgranate used the same fuse assembly (the BZE 39)
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION. WWII GERMAN M39 “POTATOE MASHER” STICK SMOKE GRENADE. WOODEN HANDLE WITH A METAL HEAD. A pull cord ran down the hollow handle from the detonator within the explosive head, terminating in a porcelain ball held in place by a detachable base closing cap. Pulling the cord dragged a
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION. WWII GERMAN M43 “POTATOE MASHER” STICK GRENADE. WOODEN HANDLE WITH A METAL HEAD. This M1943, M43, or Stielhandgranate 43 that is almost impossible to tell from an original. The M43 was a simplified version of its predecessor the M24 for mass production. Essentially it was an egg grenade