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Original Item. Only One Available. The Granatnik wz.36 was a Polish grenade launcher designed originally in 1927 as "wz. 30" and later modified in 1936. It entered service in 1936 becoming the standard grenade launcher of the Polish Army; it was still in use during the German Invasion of Poland in 1939. The wz.30 had a maximum range of 700 meters; this was increased to 800 meters in the wz.36. They both fired the same 46 mm shell, weighing 0.76 kg. About 3,850 of these 46 mm mortars were produced by 1939. Typically 81 such mortars were distributed to each Polish infantry division—three per company.
Not Available for Export.
This is a good relic example of the Polish 46mm mortar, with a brass fuze assembly still inserted at the top. It has the correct three grooves in the body and sets of three alternating holes between each tail fin. It measures 8 ¼” tall. There are no markings we can find on the body, likely due to it being ground dug.
When removing the fuze, markings appear on its side, reading:
24/26 OSwz 35
WA2-17-38
A very good example, ready for display.
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Totally inert, cannot be converted to an explosive device, not available for export. This item is completely legal within the USA. International Military Antiques, Inc observes all Federal, State and Local laws. Everything for sale on ima-usa.com is completely legal to own, trade, transport and sell within the United States of America.
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