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MKII PINEAPPLE HAND GRENADE
I know.., we’ve all wanted to pitch a few grenades at something, or someone, so here’s your big chance! Nope, they won’t explode, but don’t aim ‘em at someone’s head, else their cranium will explode! These suckers are scale replicas, in size and weight to the originals. MkII Pineapple Hand Grenade Designed by John Browning, this fragmen- tation type, anti personnel mutha has been in use since 1918. It came with varied fillings. Had a percussion cap and time fuse with a 4-5 second delay. 4.5” x 2.5”; 16.3 oz EMC303P $18
M67 BASEBALL HAND GRENADE
Shaped sort of like a baseball, this is a replica of the origi- nal, which could’ve be thrown about 100 feet by the aver- age US soldier. They were a fragmentation grenade with a fatality radius of about 16’. Had a pyrotechnic delay M213 fuse with a four second delay. 3.75” x 2.5”; 12.5 oz EMC303B $18
M26 LEMON HAND GRENADE
This grenade wasn’t a “lemon”... It entered service around 1952 and was used in extensively in the Korean Conflict. Unlike the MkII, its fuse creates no telltale smoke or sparks when ignited, and its powder train is almost silent as it burns down. Had a timed friction fuse. 4” x 2.5”; 15.7 oz EMC303L $18
BUY ONE OR BUY ‘EM ALL AND GET A DEAL
EMC303PBL All Three Grenades $48
GATLING GUN MODEL
Terrific small, scale model of the Gatling gun. All metal, with revolving barrels, mounted on a tripod, and has a foldable handle. The magazine is removable. Comes in a box and you’ll have to do a bit of assembly. 6.75” long, 4” tall, 9 oz RW801 $32
MORTAR LAUNCHER
Wow, this model actually shoots plastic mortars 3 feet! Made of all metal, comes with 5 plastic mortars and a target. You load one mortar at a time to shoot. Comes in a box with instructions. 4.5” long, 3.75” tall, weighs 3.7 oz RW701 $17
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Gatlin Gun
Mortar Launcher
TRIGGER STICK
You need this “Zielstock” when you’re up in the moun- tains going after those sheep! This terrific piece comes in three sections, with sturdy (!) aluminum screw joints, made of Hazelnut with an Elkhorn fork and leather hand strap. Has a combination foot
and spike. 67” long GS80491 $289
HURRICANE UMBRELLA
The biggest and baddest umbrella we’ve ever seen! Has a huge opened canopy diameter of 50”, of tough, heavy, navy nylon, to shield several at once. Has massive ribs, and even more massive stretchers! My biggest joy, though, is that this umbrella when col- lapsed is fully 40.5” tall, with a huge, 5” wide and 4” deep crook, so no matter what, I have a comfortable walking cane length, and the crook fits comfortably over my arm wearing a heavy Loden overcoat. Not for the faint of heart, this brulla weighs 2.13 lbs., but it simply doesn’t get any better than this! FIB2220 $173
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