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The poor man's K98k rifle grenade launcher
I hope I'd look this good after spending 60 years in the Polish mud:

I bought this some time ago, but it just arrived this week via slow boat from Poland. It's a Gewehr Granat Gerät 42, and a much prettier one is shown in the German
MKL
. I picked it up as a placeholder for my collection, never figured I'd come accross an economically priced one, but I since have an am now waiting on it to be delivered 
In the meantime I has my '44 Walther G43 on hand, so I threw it on and snapped a few glamour shots. It fits like a glove, which makes me wonder if they were ever used with these rifles? I'm not sure how well the G43's gas system would react though.



I also picked up a Gewehrsprenggranate (rifle grenade) to display with it, here is is ready to rock:

The years of corossion have unfortunatly erased the WaA's and model stamps, but remarkably the hinges and screw still work perfectly. I haven't tried getting the launching cup to unscrew yet, for fear of the threads crumbling when I remove it, but there is still fairly strong rifling in the tube, although I'd describe it's "bore" as...."slightly frosted"
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Yes, I've worn out my knee kicking myself for not buying a G43 when I had the chance.
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Ain't no way that one is a repro!! Nice find....
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It's great to have any kind of history and provencance associated with what we collect.... 
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Very nice,How do you launch them.
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Originally Posted by
Adolf Galland
Very nice,How do you launch them.
"...Constructed from a tubular steel body containing an explosive filler of Penthrite wax, a detonator, a direct action nose fuse, a delay friction igniter, and a base assembly containing a self-destroying system. A diaphragm near the bottom of the grenade is threaded centrally to receive the friction igniter. If the nose fuse does not function properly, the grenade becomes self-destructive On firing, the flash from the propelling cartridge enters a hole in the base closing plug and ignites a 6.5sec delay pellet contained in a brass holder. This fires the friction igniter which gives an additional delay of 4.5secs before setting of the detonator. A second model rifle grenade was also manufactured which could be used as a hand grenade simply by removing the base assembly and pulling a cord attached to the friction igniter...."
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