German M24 stick grenade remains,near complete handle, with some original paintwork,fragmentaion sleeve nice relic condition ,that was recovered in the Falaise Pocket the battlefield of Normandy 1944

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This is a German M24 Stick Grenade (Stielhandgranate 24), nicknamed the "potato masher," was the standard German infantry grenade, known for its long-throwing, stick-based design, and reliance on concussive blast rather than fragmentation. It featured a 4.5-second fuse initiated by a pull-cord inside a hollow wooden handle.

The grenade is in good condition for a relic, featuring a aluminium can also its base plate to attach the handle with a near complete wooden handle which is in 2 parts also its screw base plate and cord pull togg. It is completely empty and inert. The wood is still solid, not breaking apart,the top of the can still has some original green paintwork and looks like it has ripped and bent in an explosion it has only light surface rust with a few small pin prick holes and the piece has been carefully cleaned and is nice condition for display or any collection. The grenade was recovered from a field near Trun, which we think was a pit dug by the allies where lots of German equipment was thrown in and buried after the battle in the Falaise Pocket, Normandy in France 1944. A nice rare relic from the famous Normandy battlefield. The grenade comes with 2xA5 laminated information cards,map and pictures.

This is a German M24 Stick Grenade (Stielhandgranate 24), nicknamed the "potato masher," was the standard German infantry grenade, known for its long-throwing, stick-based design, and reliance on concussive blast rather than fragmentation. It featured a 4.5-second fuse initiated by a pull-cord inside a hollow wooden handle.

The grenade is in good condition for a relic, featuring a aluminium can also its base plate to attach the handle with a near complete wooden handle which is in 2 parts also its screw base plate and cord pull togg. It is completely empty and inert. The wood is still solid, not breaking apart,the top of the can still has some original green paintwork and looks like it has ripped and bent in an explosion it has only light surface rust with a few small pin prick holes and the piece has been carefully cleaned and is nice condition for display or any collection. The grenade was recovered from a field near Trun, which we think was a pit dug by the allies where lots of German equipment was thrown in and buried after the battle in the Falaise Pocket, Normandy in France 1944. A nice rare relic from the famous Normandy battlefield. The grenade comes with 2xA5 laminated information cards,map and pictures.