#99225
05/07/2008 04:30 AM
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Here is a photo of a Grenade discharger round(A.K.A.)"Knee Mortar shell"I found at the last S.O.S I understand the red stripe by the fuse indicates Army production.The yellow stripe indicates high explosive.Does anyone know how many variants there were?SNLF etc.Anti- personell? Fragmentation etc?Thanks Geoff.
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#99226
10/27/2008 04:20 AM
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How about some pics of Knee Mortars!!
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#99227
10/27/2008 02:30 PM
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Geoff, I'm not well versed on ordanance but I believe there are quite a few variations. I know I saw one with a white stripe(?). I think one of the hardest to find is the smoke grenade. Another rare "sleeper" variant is the identical grenade but with a steel fuse assembly instead of brass. So keep on the look for one of those!
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#99229
10/28/2008 12:12 AM
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#99230
10/31/2008 08:59 PM
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Thanks for the replys!!Lots of good info!! G.
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