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INERT Russian RGD-33 grenade with fragmentation sleeve
INERT Russian RGD-33 grenade with fragmentation sleeve
Add a piece of history to your collection with this inert Soviet RGD-33 stick grenade, originally designed in 1933 by Mikhail Dyakonov. This anti-personnel fragmentation grenade, iconic for its role in World War II, features a unique three-piece design: a cylindrical warhead, removable fragmentation sleeve, and spring-loaded handle. Once assembled for combat, it offered versatility as both an offensive (10-meter kill radius) and defensive (15-meter radius with sleeve) weapon, throwing up to 40 meters with a practiced arm.
This example is fully inert, meticulously deactivated to comply with BATF guidelines, making it safe and legal to own in the United States. The grenade showcases authentic details, including the thumb catch, though it cannot be rendered live again. Perfect for historians, reenactors, or military enthusiasts, this RGD-33 reflects the Soviet ingenuity—and complexity—that shaped its wartime legacy.
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