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My current grenade is way too far gone to be used as a part of a saber but it looks fine on display as is.
You have other pictures, I think it comes from me, but different windvane, is it dated 1915?
Nice picture. Sounds very plausible. According to my research they produced 550,000 of the ANM2 Brownings by the end of the war.
Sym-Cha your booster appears to have some letter stamping on the noisy-end. I can see what appears to be a capital L and a lower-case 3. I wonder if this is something that appears on all boosters. I would be interested to know if anyone has any information about letter stamping on Browning boosters. Maybe this is some kind of date-stamp? (can you tell I'm becoming a bit obsessed now).