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Gunmaster45 07-15-2009 09:31 PM

Valkyrie grenade
 
Go to Talk:Valkyrie and see if anyone can ID this grenade used in Valkyrie. :D

Phoenixent 07-16-2009 06:02 PM

The grenade that Kenneth Branagh is holding is a Gewehrpanzergranate 30 also known as GewPzGr. 30 Rifle Grenade. The tail cap has rifling to match the rifled bore of the grenade launcher. I have some photos will post when I am back at home.

Vangelis 07-16-2009 07:26 PM

http://www.lexpev.nl/grenades/europe...granate30.html

That? But the one in Gunmaster's pictures looks like it's made of wood, and he seems to be operating it using the arming pull cord of a stick grenade.

Nyles 07-16-2009 09:36 PM

Actually, there was dual purpose rifle or hand grenade, also known as the Model 30, with a pull igniter. They were colored yellow, which is why it looks like its wood.

Phoenixent 07-17-2009 12:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nyles (Post 4751)
Actually, there was dual purpose rifle or hand grenade, also known as the Model 30, with a pull igniter. They were colored yellow, which is why it looks like its wood.

You are correct Nyles as I listed it wrong. The name is Gewehr-Sprenggranate Model 30. You can see is in this link.

http://www.germanmilitaria.co.uk/k98.htm#grenade

Nyles 07-17-2009 12:36 AM

Don't feel bad, I'm a collector and WW2 German ordnance terminology even confuses me sometimes.

Cannon 07-17-2009 06:46 AM

Some pearls...
 
As you may or may not know..the Stg 42 AKA the Sturmgewher 42 was the first gun given the title "assault rifle"..by Hitler himself. Sturm meaning storm, loosely translated to assault for some reason. And gewher meaning rifle. Sooo..your Gewehr-Sprenggranate Model 30 is the "rifle-high explosive shell model 30.

Nyles 07-17-2009 07:23 AM

Interestingly, before that it was known as the MKb.42 (H), or Maschinen Karabiner. They didn't even abbreviate Karabiner the standard way.

Vangelis 07-17-2009 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nyles (Post 4762)
Don't feel bad, I'm a collector and WW2 German ordnance terminology even confuses me sometimes.

What's so complicated about words like Fernsprechbetriebspanzerwagen? :p


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