Item: ONSV26BAJ030

Original German WWI Inert M1915 Poppenberg Percussion Stick Hand Grenade Head & Fittings with Reproduction Wooden Handle- Stielhandgranate

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  • Original Item: Only One Available. Germany entered World War I with a single grenade design: a heavy 750-gram (26 oz) ball-shaped fragmentation grenade for use only by pioneers in attacking fortifications. This was known as the Kugelhandgranate ("ball hand grenade") also known as Khg Mod. 1913, the first German hand fragmentation grenade. However it was too heavy for regular use on the battlefield by untrained troops and not suitable for mass production. This left Germany without a standard-issue grenade and improvised designs similar to those of the British were used until a proper grenade could be supplied. Not Available for Export.


    This occurred in 1915, with the development of the M1915 Stielhandgranate ("Stalk Hand Grenade"), the first of the iconic German "potato masher" grenades. The early versions utilized a somewhat complex "Poppenberg" spoon safety system for the percussion fuze on the handle. In this design, the striker pin was held in position, and a creep spring held it from the primer. When the safety pin was pulled by the spoon and the grenade was thrown, the striker was released and would ignite the primer on impact, detonating the grenade.


    Unlike grenades used by other countries, it was not a fragmentation design, and had a long shaft on the warhead to aid in throwing the grenade long distances. It relied much more on concussion blast effect than shrapnel. It was one of the first "offensive" type of grenades fielded. There was however also a "defensive" type used, utilizing an M1913 Kugelhandgranate body attached to the end using a brass adapter.


    This example has a new-made wooden handle with a heavily oxidized head and fittings that have all been repainted. The head & fittings were almost certainly ground dug and then refurbished like this. This would be a good representative example for your ordnance collection. 


    The poppenberg system is in fair condition although the spring under the spoon may be reproduction and added for the display. The head is very oxidized but does still come off of the stick for inspection of the interior. 


    A fair example with a replacement handle, ready to add to your collection.


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