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Original British No. 68 AT Grenade - Inert Scabbards & Sheaths Poor a bottle of beer

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Description

Poor a bottle of beer in

then kicks the sack and reveals to you this amazing fact

Right barrel or both barrels simultaneously

bearing blue/black finish overall with assorted NSDAP and possibly some post war markings

It fired a spherical cast-iron bomb "the size of a football” painted dirty white filled with Amatol (identified by a painted green band) or Ammonal (identified by a painted pink band)[15] attached to the end of a pipe ("stick")

Original British No. 68 AT Grenade - Inert Scabbards & Sheaths Poor a bottle of beerOriginal Item: Only One Available. Totally inert per guidelines provided by the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) this is a rare WW2 1941 dated British No. 68 AT Grenade. The No. 68 was an early form of shaped charge grenade, and has some claim to have been the first High Explosive, Anti Tank (HEAT) device in use. The design of the warhead was simple and was capable of penetrating 52mm (2 inches) of armor in 1940. The fuze of the grenade

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