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Identification project

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I'm working on a project, and have a large amount of ordnance to identify. Some I simply haven't found yet, others are a bit more challenging. Any help is appreciated. Here are three grenades to begin with.
 

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My thoughts on the second are that the fit and finish are too good for Vietnam, it has the feel of an early Russian or satellite, but I’ve never seen it before.
I agree that your example for the first is a match, but what is it? I’ve seen it before also, but have no idea where.
 
Here is another piece, a repainted German 10.5cm, but I cannot find the model (using Belot). The boat tail and length don’t match anything I’m seeing. Anyone?
 

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Here is another piece, a repainted German 10.5cm, but I cannot find the model (using Belot). The boat tail and length don’t match anything I’m seeing. Anyone?
When you see a FEW band on German shell, you can pay for a captured gun.
It's a 10cm GR HL Few (t) (for captured czech gun)

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