Description
Reproduction of the Finnish m/32 egg grenade as a plastic kit.
M/32 was the standard defensive hand grenade of the Finnish Army throughout WW2. It was produced until the summer of 1942 when it was replaced first by the m/41 and then the m/43 egg grenades.
The grenades were cast from black plastic here in Finland. They are solid plastic, so they have some weight and are very tough. They can be thrown around, and very hard to break. The mold was made from an original m/32 grenade and fuze.
These are sold as kits, so there might be tiny bubbles and flashing on these. Some finishing and painting makes these look like the real deal.
Price is for one.




