German military, about 1915. See link below
The Model 24 Stielhandgranate (In English: Stick Hand Grenade) was the standard hand grenade of the German Army and was issued in 1915.
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"The first grenade was invented in China during the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD).
No. The German stick grenade is longer than the American grenade.
The grenade was invented when a dynamite gave birth to a shorter, fatter but most explosive child...-Caesar 96
throw a stick grenade at a bubble shield to stick an enemy and it sticks you
The stick (on the German stick grenade) provided a lever, significantly improving the throwing distance. The Model 24 (stick grenade) could be thrown approximately 30 to 40 yards, whereas the British Mills bomb (pineapple grenade) could only be thrown about 15 yards. Source: Wikipedia
The Nazi stick grenade was easier to throw and use, but I believe the 'standard' frag grenade could be thrown further will skill and practice. Actually, the German stick grenade was able to be thrown further (quite a bit further, in fact - 40-50 yards vs 15-20 yards). However, Allied "pineapple" grenade was significantly less bulky and lighter, enabling more to be carried. They both worked about the same in terms of effectiveness.
They mostly used the 'stick' grenade, when you flung the stuick forward, the grenade head detached and went forward.
by hitting the said thrown grenade with a grenade to thrust it back at said owner (must be stick or will bounce every were)
...... stuck you or stick means a grenage that sticks to something, in this case you. they stuck the grenade on to you and you blew up
The hand grenade hasn't been replaced - it's still in use worldwide, even with the most technologically advanced military forces. Rifle grenade launchers, grenade launchers, and underbarrel grenade launchers were developed not to replace the hand grenade, but as a means of filling the gap between a thrown hand grenade and a mortar.