Hand Grenade Pineapple USA WWII 3d models 

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3D Models Hand Grenade Pineapple USA WWII  
3D Model Information   Product ID: 81308
Keywords: grenade, hand grenade, weapon, explode, usa, military, pineapple grenade, frag, vietnam war, wwii, ww2
Author: De Espona
Added on: 7/1/2009
Category: 3D Models > Weapons / Armor > Projectiles > Bomb
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Model of MK 2 fragmentation hand grenade used by US armed forces during World War II and in later conflicts including the Vietnam War. It was phased out gradually, the US Navy being the last users. It was generally replaced by the M67 and M61 grenades. The Mk 2 was commonly known as a pineapple" grenade, because of its distinctive shape. Grooves were cast into the cast iron shell to aid in gripping the grenade and the grooves gave the grenade the appearance of a pineapple fruit. A common misconception is that the grooves aided fragmentation of the grenade, but they do not.