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Original Soviet WWII Era INERT RG-42 Cutaway Visual Training Grenade

Original Soviet WWII Era INERT RG-42 Cutaway Visual Training Grenade

$88.50

Original: $295.00

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Original Soviet WWII Era INERT RG-42 Cutaway Visual Training Grenade—

$295.00

$88.50

The Story

Original Items: Only One Available. This training grenade is completely inert and is void of any explosive content. This was designed and intended for classroom use and not for field use. The grenade is complete with a spoon, original pin, guide plate and primer base. It is in compliance with the current BATF standards.

Not Available For Export

The Soviet RG-42 was a fragmentation grenade designed by S.G. Korshunov.

It was originally introduced during World War II from 1942 onwards as an emergency measure to replace the complex RGD-33 grenade. It continued in use with the USSR and its Warsaw Pact allies in the post-war period until replaced in 1954 by the RGD-5 grenade. Stockpiles were held for emergency or reserve issue, military aid, or foreign sales. They were eventually destroyed in the 1980s due to the TNT filling degrading and becoming unsafe.

Unlike the RGD-33, the RG-42's components were simple to produce and assemble. Only the fuze required specialized manufacture and the parts could be easily assembled by hand by cottage labor. Partisans often made copies of the simple design when out of contact.

It contained about 200 grams of explosive charge (TNT) in a cylindrical stamped-metal can. It used the 3.2 to 4 second UZRGM fuse, also used in the RGD-5, RG-41, and F1 grenades.

The grenade could be thrown about 35–40 meters and has an effective blast radius of around 10 meters.

The total weight of the grenade with the fuse was 420 grams.

This example is stamped on the spoon 26/71 UZRGM / irv.

Comes ready for display!

Original Soviet WWII Era INERT RG-42 Cutaway Visual Training Grenade - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original Soviet WWII Era INERT RG-42 Cutaway Visual Training Grenade - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original Soviet WWII Era INERT RG-42 Cutaway Visual Training Grenade - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original Soviet WWII Era INERT RG-42 Cutaway Visual Training Grenade - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original Soviet WWII Era INERT RG-42 Cutaway Visual Training Grenade - Image 6

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Original Items: Only One Available. This training grenade is completely inert and is void of any explosive content. This was designed and intended for classroom use and not for field use. The grenade is complete with a spoon, original pin, guide plate and primer base. It is in compliance with the current BATF standards.

Not Available For Export

The Soviet RG-42 was a fragmentation grenade designed by S.G. Korshunov.

It was originally introduced during World War II from 1942 onwards as an emergency measure to replace the complex RGD-33 grenade. It continued in use with the USSR and its Warsaw Pact allies in the post-war period until replaced in 1954 by the RGD-5 grenade. Stockpiles were held for emergency or reserve issue, military aid, or foreign sales. They were eventually destroyed in the 1980s due to the TNT filling degrading and becoming unsafe.

Unlike the RGD-33, the RG-42's components were simple to produce and assemble. Only the fuze required specialized manufacture and the parts could be easily assembled by hand by cottage labor. Partisans often made copies of the simple design when out of contact.

It contained about 200 grams of explosive charge (TNT) in a cylindrical stamped-metal can. It used the 3.2 to 4 second UZRGM fuse, also used in the RGD-5, RG-41, and F1 grenades.

The grenade could be thrown about 35–40 meters and has an effective blast radius of around 10 meters.

The total weight of the grenade with the fuse was 420 grams.

This example is stamped on the spoon 26/71 UZRGM / irv.

Comes ready for display!