Item Description
Original Items: Only One Set available. Totally inert and demilitarized according to BATF guidelines with hollow body and inert fuses. These grenades and flares cannot be converted to an explosive devise and are not available for export.
- Early WWII M11 Practice Rifle Grenade. This is the practice version of the M9 anti-tank grenade. It consists of a cast iron head and a sheet metal tail assembly. The M9 was the first U.S. anti-tank grenade. Although it used a shape charge warhead, the nose mounted impact fuze reduced its effectiveness. This also had problems with reliable detonation. These were only produced for about two years after its introduction in 1940. Measures approximately 9.5" long and 2" in diameter.
- WWII M11A3 Practice Rifle Grenade. Designed with replaceable components so that it may be easily repaired and re-used. This series included the M11A1 thru M11A4, each successive model incorporating cost reducing features for manufacture as well as use. Measures approximately 11.5" long and 2" in diameter.
- Early WWII M11 Practice Rifle Grenade. This is the practice version of the M9 anti-tank grenade. It consists of a cast iron head and a sheet metal tail assembly. The M9 was the first U.S. anti-tank grenade. Although it used a shape charge warhead, the nose mounted impact fuze reduced its effectiveness. This also had problems with reliable detonation. These were only produced for about two years after its introduction in 1940. Measures approximately 9.5" long and 2" in diameter.
- WWII M11A3 Practice Rifle Grenade. Designed with replaceable components so that it may be easily repaired and re-used. This series included the M11A1 thru M11A4, each successive model incorporating cost reducing features for manufacture as well as use. Measures approximately 11.5" long and 2" in diameter.
- This product is not available for international shipping.
- Totally inert, cannot be converted to an explosive devise, not available for export.
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