Grenades, Ignitors (ammunition) of the First and Second World War Glance in the middl

Forest Mosquito

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Hello.
I want to share with you a photo of my work.
I think many have seen these items intact.
but I will show you their inner world.
I would be glad to discuss it.
ATTENTION!!!
All items in the theme are safe and completely demetallized.
All work was carried out in compliance with all safety precautions.
The topic was not created for campaigning, but simply for educational purposes.
All photos are made by me.
With respect
 

All items shown in the theme are original and found on the Eastern Front.
British hand grenades №16



 

Cool I have a love of all things military. This is what we refer to as a "Cutaway" display and you did an awesome job at it.

I spent time in Western Europe as a kid and as an adult, walking in the footsteps of history. It was an experience that you can't get from reading books that is for sure. Wish I had made it into Eastern Europe for longer than I did. Went to East Germany before and after the Wall fell. Plus Bosnia - Herzegovina in 96 and 98 and then it was just to the Air Fields at Tuzla, Split, and Sarajevo.

Beautiful places and rich in history......Good and bad,, but still history.

Look forward to more of your work and displays, thank you for posting.
 

Thanks Forest Mosquito! So interesting, I can remember tossing grenades in Basic Training in 1971, amazed at the potential power inside of each one.
Never saw the inside of one before.
Jeff
 

Thank you, I have more interesting work.
I will continue.
Hand grenade Kugelhandgranate
Type number 2 of the army RIA (Russian Imperial Army)




 

Hello.
I will add a few more of my works.
gewehr sprenggranate 30 (g. sprgr. 30)
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I'm impressed with your collection and skill and envious of you being able to walk among these battle fields.....
 

Excellent work!
 

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