Reproduction U.S. M26A1 Fragmentation Grenade
This is an excellent reproduction of the U.S. M26A1 fragmentation grenade which was introduced in 1953 and remained in service with the U.S. Military to 1988. It was given the nickname "Lemon Grenade" due to its resemblance to the said fruit. We have a limited number of these reproduction M26A1 grenades, which have all been given a July 1967 date and come with the jungle safety clip. Price is ... read more
25.00 GBP
British WW2 Inert No36M Grenade
This is an excellent inert No36M grenade which was first introduced in May 1918 and remained in service with the British army to the early 1972. This example is in excellent condition and is dated 1944 and is maker marked with the letter "K' , which identifies the manufacturer as A.Kenrick & Sons, West Bromwich. U.K. Sales Only. read more
225.00 GBP
British Inert No69 Grenade
This No69 grenade was produced from 1940 to 1947 and is made of bakelite. This example is in excellent condition and is date 1941. It comes with a reproduction pull cord which has been given a 1940 date. U.K.Sales Only. read more
95.00 GBP
French WW2 Inert F1 Grenade
This is a inert F1 Grenade which was introduced in 1915 and remained in production to 1940. This example has the M1935 fuse. The French F1 grenade was used by U.S. and Russian forces during WW1 and become the basis for their own home made grenades for the American MK1 and MKII fragmentation better known as the Pineapple grenade and the Soviet F1 fragmentation grenade. For U.K. Sales Only. read more
125.00 GBP
Reproduction German M1924 Stick Grenade
This is a high quality reproduction German M1924 stick grenade which was produced in the 1990's by Worldwide Arms. It is a real metal head, base cap and wooden handle, with a porcelain ball. This reproduction can be taken apart just like the real thing. The head has been given a 1939 date with the correct wartime makers code 'RR' for Richard Rinker GmbH. The wooden handle has also been given a ... read more
85.00 GBP
German WW1 Inert M1915 Kugel Grenade
This is a good example of an inert M1915 Kugel grenade, which is a simplified version of the M1913 Kugel grenade. It was developed for easier and quicker production. This example has the M1913 fuse. U.K.Sales Only. read more
125.00 GBP
Turkish WW1 Inert Type 2 Grenade
This is a rare inert Turkish Type 2 Grenade the correct designation is the M1914. This example is in very good condition however it is missing its fuse. U.K. Sales Only. read more
345.00 GBP
British WW1 Inert No15 Grenade
The No15 grenade which was nicked named the cricket ball grenade and was introduced in July 1915. The No15 was short lived and was withdrawn from service by November 1915 due to a number of problems the grenade suffered from. It was found the explosive charge was to great and produced smaller than expected shrapnel. It was also consider to big to throw effectively. The fuse also tended to fail ... read more
185.00 GBP
British WW1 Inert No16 Grenade
The No16 Grenade often called the Lemon greande due to is shape was introduced in 1915 and only remained in production to 1916. It suffered with fuze problems and was deployed in limited numbers. This inert example is in very good condition and dated 1915 and is maker marked F.I.Co. U.K. Sales Only. read more
225.00 GBP
British WW1 Inert No5 MK1 Grenade
This is a semi-relic inert No5 MK1 grenade which the base cap is dated October 1915 and is maker marked T.A.& S.LTD. U.K. Sales Only read more
125.00 GBP










