Original Item: Only One Available. The Model 1914 grenade is a Russian stick concussion grenade (fragmentation grenade via an optional jacket) that was used during World War I and World War II.
This example is completely void of any explosive content, making it safe to handle. It is in total compliance with the current BATF standards governing ordnance and is not available for export.
The M1914 is a time-delayed grenade. To activate it, the user must hold the grenade with the safety pin between two fingers, move the safety catch so that it is away from the hammer's front, then throw it. The safety pin is released as soon as the grenade is thrown.
The M1914 is a heavily modified Model 1912 grenade. The head of the grenade went from a box to a cylinder, the wooden handle was removed in favor of a welded sheet of metal and the belt hook was removed.
This example is in good condition with legible markings and all components appearing to “function” properly.
A great, rare example ready for further research and display.