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Original U.S. Vietnam War Special Forces Dutch Made V40 “Hooch Popper” Mini Practice Fragmentation Hand Grenade with Replica V40

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  • Original Item: Only One Available. Now this is a fantastic set! What we have to offer here is the V40 Practice Mini Fragmentation Hand Grenade, affectionately known as the “hooch popper” due to its casualty radius of 5 meters. The V40 is totally inert and is unable to be used as an explosive device and is in total compliance with the current BATF standards governing ordnance. This example comes with a complete replica of a normal V40 grenade, making for a great display!


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    The V40 fragmentation grenade was manufactured in the Netherlands, and was in service in the Canadian Forces and the US Armed Forces.


    Widely considered a “must have” for every grenade collection, this is an excellent example of the Dutch V40 mini Hand Grenade, manufactured in the early 1970’s by NWM. While it was never adopted by Dutch Forces it was purchased and saw combat use by the US military, particularly by the Navy SEALs.


    The V40 grenade is spherical in shape, 6.5 centimeters (2.6 in) high, and 4 centimeters (1.6 in) in diameter - approximately the size of a golf-ball. It has a safety pin and safety lever with a safety clip attached to the safety lever.


    The steel body of the grenade has 326 squares pressed into its inside face to produce separate fragments when the explosive fill is detonated. The V40 weighed 136 grams (4.8 oz) and was issued primed from the manufacturer. Fuse delay time was four seconds.


    This grenade was considered lethal up to a radius of 5 meters (16 ft) and dangerous up to 300 meters (980 ft) from point of impact. It was commonly referred to as the Mini-Frag.


    Due to its small size, a considerable number could be carried; however, its small size also made the weapon dangerous when wearing gloves, as the impact of the striker on the primer was difficult to feel. These grenades were in service from the late 1960s to at least 2008.


    The practice grenade retains markings on the bottom, but no date. The replica has replica markings dated 1970. A great set!


    A lovely pair ready for further research and display.


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