Spränghandgranat m/43

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PlaceoforiginSweden
Inservice1943
UsedbySweden
Spränghandgranat m/43
Schart of the shgr m/43B-
TypeStick grenade
Place of originSweden
Service history
In service1943
Used bySweden
Production history
Designed1943
Developed fromStielhandgranate 24
Variantsshgr m/43, m/43B
Specifications
Mass0.56 kg (1.2 lb)
0.65 kg (1.4 lb) (m/43 B)
Filling0.19 kg (0.42 lb) nitrolite
0.34 kg (0.75 lb) TNT (m/43 B)
Detonation
mechanism
after 4.5 seconds
References[1][2][3][4]

Spränghandgranat m/43 (shgr m/43; "high-explosive hand grenade model 1943") is a Swedish stick grenade introduced during World War II. It borrowed the design of the German Stielhandgranate 24, which Sweden had purchased at the start of the war, featuring a hollow shaft with a pullcord for igniting the time-fuze.

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