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US Mark 2 Pineapple Grenade M10A3 Fuse

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The Mk 2 grenade is a fragmentation hand grenade (sometimes written Mk II) used by the US armed forces during World War II and in later conflicts including the Vietnam War. It was phased out gradually, the US Navy being the last users. It was generally replaced by the M67 and M61 grenades.

Description
The Mk 2 was commonly known as a "pineapple" grenade, because of its distinctive shape. Grooves were cast into the cast iron shell to aid in gripping the grenade - this provision gave it the appearance of a pineapple fruit. A common misconception is that the grooves aided fragmentation of the grenade, which they do not. Although TNT was used as a filling, EC blank fire (smokeless firearm) powder was also used instead in some models due to the tendency of TNT filling to over fragment the cast iron body. EC powder produced an adequate amount of fragments and did away with the need of a detonator. The detonator was initially replaced by a small length of safety fuze terminated with a black powder igniter charge. Production grenades with the EC powder filler used the M10 series of igniting fuze.

Specifications
Weight: 1 lb 5 oz (0.6 kg)
Explosive content: 2 oz (0.057 kg) TNT, or EC blank fire powder (approx ? of an ounce smokeless small arms powder).
Fuse: Dependent on variant, includes M5 and M6 detonating fuzes, and M10 igniting fuzes. Later model fuzes could also be fitted.


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WARNING: THIS PRODUCT CAN EXPOSE YOU TO CHEMICALS INCLUDING LEAD, WHICH IS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER AND BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM. FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO WWW.P65WARNINGS.CA.GOV
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 29 October, 2008.

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