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No. 69 Mk. I Hand Grenade
The No. 69 Mk. I (Number 69 Mark 1) is a British, World War Two (WW2)-era developed, plastic-bodied, offensive high explosive-fragmentation (HE) hand grenade. Overview The No. 69 was used by Britain and the Commonwealth countries during the WW2 and captured grenades were used by Germany as the 'Eihandgranate 324 (e)'. Construction The No. 69 Mk. I grenade and most of the fuze's components are manufactured from the hard plastic Bakelit...
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