WW2 Canadian Army Mill No 36 Dated 1943 Maxwell INERT

$200.00

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The WW2 Canadian Army Mills No 36 Dated 1943 Maxwell INERT is an original hand grenade body produced during the Second World War. Manufactured by Maxwell in 1943, this example is a Canadian-made version of the well-known Mills Bomb, officially designated as the No. 36 grenade. It features the classic segmented cast iron body designed to enhance fragmentation. The grenade body is clearly marked with the manufacturer’s name and the year of production, ensuring its authenticity. The inert status indicates that all explosive and functional components have been professionally removed or rendered safe, making it suitable for display or educational purposes. These grenades were widely used by Commonwealth forces across various theaters of war, valued for their reliability and practical design. This particular item provides insight into wartime Canadian manufacturing and ordnance. It is intended strictly as a historical artifact for collectors and historians studying military equipment of the Second World War period.

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