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WW2 Russian RGD-33 Hand Grenade

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A$950.00

Description

WW2 Russian RGD-33 Hand Grenade with frag sleeve. A good inert example with most of its mustard green painted finish. Complete with removable frag sleeve. Overall corrosion as expected with age. The Soviet RGD-33 'Hand Grenade, Dyakonov design, an anti-personnel fragmentation stick grenade developed in 1933. The grenade was composed of three separate pieces that were stored in different crates until use: the warhead and sleeve, spring-loaded handle, and fuze tube. They were assembled and issued only before combat. The warhead and handle were screwed together and carried in a grenade pouch and the fuzes were wrapped in waxed paper and carried separately in the pouch's internal pocket. There was a hole in the outer handle to the right of the thumb catch that lined up with bars of paint on the inner handle, making a colored dot - a white dot meant safe and a red dot meant the handle assembly was cocked. It would not be armed unless the fuze tube had been inserted, which would be done only before throwing. INERT
Product Info

Product Info

  • Conflict World War II A
  • Nation Russia A
  • Item Type Ammunition Explosives M
Dealer Info

Dealer Info

  • Source Site Antik Marketplace Listing Updated 9 months, 1 week ago
  • Currency AUD
  • Ships From Flag Australia
  • Product ID 189814

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