I specifically came to this video after watching a RUclips short that explained that apparently a number of Allies were spared from these grenades going off because the German soldiers would actually forget to install the detonators since they stopped putting the text on the grenade during the war and I was like, "Wait, how does that work? You just install a detonator?" I appreciate that your video was straightforward about how this could have happened.
almost as if he were an ex soldier and had thrown quite a few of them on his career... he seemed to have known all about priming it, and how far to toss it.
There was an attempt to make a fragmentation version of the potato masher. I found one while metal detecting in Luxembourg. There were squares scored into the "can" of the body. Each square was about 1/2". They were 6 rows tall and I didn't count how many around the circumference. If you tell me where to place a photo, I will. I love your videos!
Hey Robert that was actually a sleeve that slipped over the regular grenade. I was at a museum in Europe and saw a crate of them next to a box of Deactivated Stick grenades. It gave the Infantryman options he might not have normally without having to use 2 different types of Grenades
That was a mild toss. Even though it's not a frag, dude tossed it into a bush which makes its own shrap. I'd have fuckin SENT it if I was doing that demonstration.
I specifically came to this video after watching a RUclips short that explained that apparently a number of Allies were spared from these grenades going off because the German soldiers would actually forget to install the detonators since they stopped putting the text on the grenade during the war and I was like, "Wait, how does that work? You just install a detonator?"
I appreciate that your video was straightforward about how this could have happened.
The way the guy is just so casual about throwing the grenade
Amazing, right? 😅
almost as if he were an ex soldier and had thrown quite a few of them on his career... he seemed to have known all about priming it, and how far to toss it.
Learnt many new things in this video thanks
Awesome! Very glad to hear it - thanks for watching! 👍
Sehr gut gemacht, mein Freund 👍
Super cool, thanks for doing this one!
Thanks very much! Glad you enjoyed 👍
There was an attempt to make a fragmentation version of the potato masher. I found one while metal detecting in Luxembourg. There were squares scored into the "can" of the body. Each square was about 1/2". They were 6 rows tall and I didn't count how many around the circumference. If you tell me where to place a photo, I will. I love your videos!
Hey Robert that was actually a sleeve that slipped over the regular grenade. I was at a museum in Europe and saw a crate of them next to a box of Deactivated Stick grenades. It gave the Infantryman options he might not have normally without having to use 2 different types of Grenades
Oh wow! No kidding - what a find! I'd love to see a picture - you can reach me at Hank@SpruesNBrews.com 👍
So cool. I’m going to buy one!
It's pretty awesome!
Hahaha if you M24 had the fragmentation band around it, things may have been a little bit different 😂
Great presentation again Hank 😊
Thank you very much!! 😁
Very cool video and interesting content!
Thank you very much! 👍
Well done!
Thank you! 👍
Very interesting
Thank you!
YEP! You butchered the pronunciation, but, a good effort and a GREAT video as usual!
That was a mild toss. Even though it's not a frag, dude tossed it into a bush which makes its own shrap.
I'd have fuckin SENT it if I was doing that demonstration.
Captain Price where did you get WWII german grenade
0:08 imagine listening to what he says
Donde compro una replica
Nice!
Thanks very much!!
you have so many replicas
Just a few 😉
Live M3 Greaseguns are terribly expensive, and having a live 'masher lying about would be just, well, hazardous to one's health.
its forest gump
I restore these real ones. Many different real ones :)
Pronunciation not that bad! Maybe more like "Four G'browch..."?
Haha thanks!!
you look like uncle night shift
I'll take it! 😅
german here: you've butchered it. yes. :)
Mexicans would call it 'bean masher'
Bla bla bla , test pls .
Greta Thunbergs cousin?