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Original Bulgarian WWII Inert Offensive Stick Grenade - Inert

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$495.00

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Item DescriptionOriginal Item: Only One Available. This is a great example of a hard to find WWII Bulgarian offensive stick grenade. The stick grenade was based off of the Imperial German Model 1917 Stick grenade and was licensed to be built in Kazanlak, a town in Stara Zagora Province, Bulgaria. The grenade is totally inert and in complete compliance with the current BATF standards governing inert ordnance. It is void of any and all explosive content and cannot be used as a destructive device.Unloaded or dummy grenades, artillery shell casings, and similar devices, which are cut or drilled in an BATF-approved manner so that they cannot be used as ammunition components for destructive devices, are not considered NFA weapons. This example is in total compliance and is NOT AVAILABLE FOR EXPORT.As it was based off of the German Model 1917 stick grenade, any and all information on it is basically the same as the German version. The distinctive appearance of the stielhandgranate-family has led to them being called 'potato mashers' in British Army slang, and they remain one of the most easily recognized infantry weapons of the 20th century. A further development of the Stielhandgranate was implemented during the later stages of World War I, affecting the priming system. The base of the Stielhandgranate's handle was slightly redesigned, and a metal cover cap was introduced. This cap concealed the porcelain bead and pull cord, allowing it to simply rest freely inside of the handle. The operator pulled the cap off and then pulled the cord as with the M16 and this WWII Bulgarian example.The head and of the grenade, which still retains the original belt hanger bracket, screws into the original handle collar nicely. The warhead is still able to be removed and you can inspect the interior if you would wish to do so. The interior does not contain an inert fuse assembly but there is still a porcelain bead under the bottom piece.The excellent condition handle is still quite firmly attached to the handle with the correct sealing washer. The handle exhibits excellent wood, with faint markings 8 943. The threaded cap is affixed in place, as well as the handle collar as well. The star shaped screw cap is still present, and is able to be removed but it is heavily dented so it's hard to remove.One side is marked with 5 ½ C while the other is blank, this number would be for the fuse delay.A lovely rather rare example ready for further research and display.Shipping RestrictionsThis product is not available for international shipping.Payment OptionsNot eligible for payment with Paypal or AmazonLegal InformationTotally inert, cannot be converted to an explosive device, not available for export. This item is completely legal within the USA. International Military Antiques, Inc observes all Federal, State and Local laws. Everything for sale on ima-usa.com is completely legal to own, trade, transport and sell within the United States of America.All deactivated ordnance sold by IMA, Inc is engineered to be inoperable according to guidelines provided by the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF).
Product Info

Product Info

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

Dealer Info

  • Source Site Ima Usa New Arrivals Marketplace Listing Updated 4 days, 2 hours ago
  • Currency USD
  • Ships From Unknown
  • Product ID 563839

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