
WW1 German M17 Stick Grenade
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Reproduction German "Stielhandgranate 17" Stick Grenade.
These are non-functioning reproductions with no live ammunition and are for display purposes only.
An iconic step forward in grenade design, the "potato masher" stick grenade was first developed by the German Empire in 1915, evolving from the M15 to the M17 in 1917. The stick shape allowed for them to be thrown much farther than their competitors and much less likely to roll back down the hill towards you!
These non-functioning replicas have a removable, die-struck metal head, authentic stamps and markings. The head can be unscrewed, as well as the screw cap bottom which contains a porcelain bead on the pull cord.
These high-quality replicas "Stielhandgranate 17" are strikingly similar to the real thing. They're great for re-enactors or as a nice display piece.
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