Chinese hand grenades

Nethappy

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well it doesn't give out much info. It be cool if we can get a closer look. But IMO it doesn't matter as long at it go off when ya want it to and kill it a good genades.
 

crazyinsane105

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That Egyptian grenade looks like it's homemade, but then again the Egyptians do use some pretty high tech equipment...
 

Delphi84

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Singapore grenade....

Thrown one before.........the effect is WOW! the earth will tremor! Dun believe that we are thought the fuse is 6 sec. Mine blew up in 4 sec!

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Nethappy

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Hummm... I thought that happen from time to time with any genades. But I am not dat sure.
 

Kampfwagen

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Normaly, grenades are set for six seconds. But because of diffrences in individual manufacture, it could be anything from eight to four seconds before detonation.
 

Awwal12

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Normaly, grenades are set for six seconds. But because of diffrences in individual manufacture, it could be anything from eight to four seconds before detonation.
Soviet/Russian UZRGM grenade fuse burns out in 3.2 - 4.2 sec (it's used in all Russian grenades and their chinese copies, except the latest Russian RGO and RGN). Type 67 grenades (and Type 77 apparently) explode after 4.5 - 5 sec. WY91 is reported to explode after 2.8 - 4 sec. Too long delay is rather bad, actually - because your chances to get the grenade back increase in some circumstances, as well as the enemy's chances to survive.
 
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HKSDU

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Soviet/Russian UZRGM grenade fuse burns out in 3.2 - 4.2 sec (it's used in all Russian grenades and their chinese copies, except the latest Russian RGO and RGN). Type 67 grenades (and Type 77 apparently) explode after 4.5 - 5 sec. WY91 is reported to explode after 2.8 - 4 sec. Too long delay is rather bad, actually - because your chances to get the grenade back increase in some circumstances, as well as the enemy's chances to survive.

that's why you delay the throw. back in world war, soldiers would hold onto the grenade a second.
 
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