November 26, 2025
Description
The grenade you've requested if finally here -- the iconic WW1 and WW2 M24 German Stick grenade, with high realism and high detail, including wood grain finish, markings, and screw on bottom with pull tab like the real thing.
Background: The M24 stick grenade, widely known as the "potato masher," was the iconic standard hand grenade of the German Wehrmacht during World War I and World War II. Its distinctive long wooden handle provided extra leverage, allowing soldiers to throw the grenade farther than many contemporary spherical grenades.
1. First, slide the gray round piece (shown in orange below) onto the threaded grenade as shown below.
2. Next, screw the top wooden/brown piece onto the grenade as you see below.
[OPTIONALLY] You can use string or cord to include a fuze cord. See below for details. Simply knot one end of the string on the hook in the wooden/brown piece and then knot the other end to the round donut-shaped gray bead piece. You'll want to make sure the cord is long enough that it can pass through the other wooden brown piece and still be grabbed.
3. Then screw the two wooden brownp pieces together as you see below.
4. Lastly, screw on the cap as you see below.
When you attach use the peg to combine the two stick halves (as shown below) you can optionally tie string to the loop and pass that string through the hole before you combine the two stick halves. You can then tie the little circular white bead to the end of the string for a pull cord that pops out when the bottom is unscrewed.
License:
Standard Digital File License