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"German Grenade Fired by Signal Pistol" from Tactical and Technical Trends

The following brief report on the German hollow-charge grenade fired by signal pistol was originally printed in Tactical and Technical Trends, No. 5, August 13, 1942.

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GERMAN GRENADE FIRED BY SIGNAL PISTOL

It is believed that the German hollow-charge armor-piercing grenade, which is usually fired from a rifle, can also be fired from a signal pistol. This belief is based on captured documents which have established the existence of attachments for firing grenades from these pistols.

 
 


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