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    WW1 No3 Mk1 rifle grenade

    Well need some help in determining the value of a 1915 No3 Mk1 rifle grenade in perfect condition minus the rod that would fit in the barrel. It has the rifle clip and different than the Mk2 in that the body is not countoured to allow better airflow to the vanes,

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    PS, found one on the internet for 325 BP which is about $521.00 Canadianicon dollars, is this value or ???
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