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    Grenade Launchers

    What would the value on this be ? How hard would it be to get the plate for the bottom of the grenade ?
    I have a friend that has about 3-4 more of the launchers.
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    In the USAicon the grenade cup launcher can be purchased from Springfield Sporters for $100 each,the last time I looked.

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    The plates can't be expensive because if they were, you'd just machine up half a dozen. On that thought, anyone any idea what the thread size is for the plate stud/grenade base?

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    "anyone any idea what the thread size is for the plate stud/grenade base?"

    I'd like to know too as I need to repair a plate with a broken stud. I'm told it's 1/4-20 but I'm not sure. It's 20tpi, but the 1/4" (BA?) bolt I have wobbles a bit when threaded into the base.

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    I thought it was 1/4 Whit until I tried to fit one to the camera tripod socket - a bit bigger - probably .303 x 20 from rodded grenade days.

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    That question about the screw thread seems to have baffled everyone hasn't it? If only someone had asked a simple question...., like the thread size of the screw-down nozzle inside the cup. You know - , the one with a flathead screwdriver slot across it that screws down onto the barrel. The one that you didn't realise was a screwed nozzle because it's always so gummed-in with fouled carbon that it looks like part of the fitting!

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    I wouldn't use an actual grenade for shooting. Tennis balls are just the right size and you can use noise blanks instead of the hard to find grenade launching blanks.

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    Somebody has indeed machined up a bunch of base discs. Will have to ask them what the thread was.

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    No.36 Base Plugs

    I have three base plugs, none of which are the same.

    One, made of steel, marked No.36 MkI over FLH 5 41 which seems to have 1/4 UNC thread.

    Another, made of aluminium, No.36 MkI over /i\ Z, R.B.D. 8 41 which has the same thread.

    The third is also aluminium, No36 MkII R.B.D 8-40 which has a M10x1.25 thread.

    Anyone care to shed some light?

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