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No 76 S.I.P.

Grenade  
United Kingdom

The № 76 S.I.P. (Self-Igniting Phosphorus) Mark 1 is a British WWII-era incendiary and smoke grenade that can be hand-thrown, or used with (fired from) the Northover Projector. More than six million № 76 grenades, which were originally known as the Allbright and Wilson (A.W.) Bomb, were produced during WWII. Construction The № 76 is a ½ pint glass bottle filled with 128 cm³ of a mixture of white (yellow) phosphorus (75%) and a sulphide o...

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