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New arrivals from the east...

orpheus72

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My friend has provided me with some great looking pieces from the former USSR and poland.

The URG-N was even in its original wrapping paper and came with body and fuze with same factory-lot-date numbers. Looks great to me.
The Polish CRG-42 is complete with it's polish (white painted)practice fuze(marked with factory code 135 in oval) and practice charge holder.
The RGD-5 is fitted with a practice fuze (I don't have the right fuze). If anyone has a spare russian fuze, please PM
 

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Great items to add to your collection and in very, very good condition. I especially like the practice grenade. I have not seen one of that type here in the US, but I am sure others have. Thanks for posting these.
 
That RGD5 is superb! Great condition. Do you still have the wrapping for the URG-N and if so, can you post a picture?
Rob
 
Here's the paper wrapping, only the one that held the fuze/spoons was marked with red/pink paint, the paper on the nade was the same type of paper, but no makings on it

That RGD5 is superb! Great condition. Do you still have the wrapping for the URG-N and if so, can you post a picture?
Rob
 

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