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Front toward enemy
roswellnative
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Inert
these would be great for the grandkids to play with…
Although always described as a cowboy, Roswellnative generally acts as a righter of wrongs or bodyguard of some sort, where he excels thanks to his resourcefulness and incredible gun prowesses.
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https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1032769221
Does the government give this stuff away or is it stolen?
At the price they are asking, I'll never buy one for my grandson.
It appears the instruction sheet for that one is missing - so it was probably deemed "unserviceable" for training (in addition to the cracked case - but we had cracked ones in the unit).
Who needs instructions? BOOM!
I remember those. Would be cool to have, but about $400 more than I'd be willing to pay. For those reasons,,,,I'm out.
Yep, "everything" you need to know is printed right there on the front. Wait a minute. Is it printed on the back to tell you to point the other side to the enemy? High explosives are confusing . . . and fun. 😉
I have one in "The Collection". Looks like I might need to re-evaluate the value of "The Collection". I added an additional bag for one at a military show last weekend. Just the bag was rather expensive, but it did have a perfect set of instructions still attached to the cover flap.
Cheaper to buy the trailer hitch cover and fake a clacker. It won't be much of a loss when the cops raid the joint at 0300 with no nock but a kick warrant. Being that I'm in California where you can't even own a dummy/inert hand gernade.
I like "Fly-Over" country.
The Police Department come to me and ask "What is this?" and "Do you want it?"
Often I identify it for them and than answer "Yes".
Other times I ask them to "Get that out of my area".