ummm. A USED hand grenade wouldn't exist because, it's only a 1 time use as when you pull the pin it explodes, so therefore you wouldn't get a used hand grenade only the little bits a pieces of one.
No
An explosive powder that is no longer used.
This is the fuze used with the M69 PRACTICE hand grenade. They are a relatively common item, and would have a value of a dollar or two, if any.
The Mark (MK) I hand grenade was used in WW1 The MK II A1 and MK III A2 were used in WW2
Information like that is lost in the sands of time.
The Hand Grenade was invented by the Chinese during the Song Dynasty. Clay or metal pots were filled with gunpowder, a fuze was lit and the bomb was thrown. Over time, improvements were made, some were effective, some not so much. William Mills is credited with developing the first modern time-fuzed grenade. The Mills Grenade Bomb was used extensively during WW1.
stiealhand grenade, frag grenade, smoke grenade tabun gas grenade, and sticky grenade stieal? (Steel?) hand grenade, frag grenade, smoke grenade, tabun gas grenade, sticky grenade. There are also Anti-Tank HEAT and white phosphorus smoke, or other types of smoke grenades that are thrown and, or projected by rifles and other launchers. Fragmentation grenades and flairs can also be launched from a rifle grenade launcher/adapter. Furthermore, there are also offensive and defensive fragmentation hand grenades. Offensive grenades have either a plastic case with out fragments, or many very small fragments that do not travel far and are thus little danger to the advancing troupes who tossed it some required distance. The Offensive hand grenade has fragments who's size is chosen to trade effective radius against chance to inflict a disabling wound. Larger fragments travel farther, but there are less of them which reduces the chance of success at longer ranges where their spread is farther apart.
Yes, but check before hand to make sure they can handle the pressure of Propane (they can if they can handle Green Gas or Top Gas)
There was the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch, which was used to kill the killer rabbit.
The hand-grenade was invented and used in combat well before the 20th century. Grenades were used in the 18th century (1700s), hence the name, "Grenadier."
"Get down, get down, here comes a grenade!"
Then suddenly ther it was the final grenade on earth