GERMAN WW2 M43 STICK GRENADE MADE OF WOOD - REPRODUCTION
This m43 stick grenade is made entirely of wood except the Metal BZ 39 IGNITION FUZE on top of the head
But looks great and you can not tell head is wood unless you touch it .
Model 1943 M43 M-43 consisted of an explosive-filled sheet-metal can affixed to a solid wooden stick for throwing. Although at first glance this grenade looks very similar to its predecessor, it differs in the main respect that the actual explosive charge and fuse form a self-contained unit in the head.
As such, the explosive charge could be dismounted from the stick handle and used separately as a booby trap. This was in contrast to the Model 24, where the explosive charge was in the head but the fuse was mounted at the top of the hollow stick. A pull-cord ran down the length of the stick and was attached to a porcelain ball at the bottom, which was contained by a detachable screw cap - therefore, the older grenade could only be used when both parts were connected. When the porcelain ball was pulled there was a 5.5- 7 second delay before explosion. The Model 43 used the same fuse assembly (the BZE 39) as the egg-shaped Model 39 Eierhandgranate, which was screwed into the top of the explosive charge.
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SKU | G269FM |
Weight | 0.308000 |
Country | German |
Era | WWII |