NOTE: WE ARE UNABLE TO EXPORT ORDNANCE OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
No. 36 Mk. 1 grenade was introduced in the Great War and remained in use in the British military until 1932. The No. 36 grenade featured a traditional cast-iron, grooved pineapple design. It had a central striker held by a closed-hand lever and secured by a pin. Upon detonation, the segmented body produced uniform fragments, a characteristic also found in several other grenade types.
Marked on the body “CC” (Carron Company, Falkirk, Scotland), on the lever “DHS” and on the baseplate is marked “No. 36 M 1 / 10 18 (October, 1918) / DF Co. (DFCo Derwent Foundry Co, Exeter Place, Derby or Dudley Foundry Co.)
Condition:
Very good. The grenade has some minor wear and has had the drill holes, made during the deactivation process, patched, but they are visible.
Inv. No:
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