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  2. Mills bomb - Wikipedia

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    The Mills bomb was developed into a rifle grenade by attaching a metallic rod to its base. This rod-type rifle-grenade had an effective range of about 150 yards (140 m). This rod-type rifle-grenade had an effective range of about 150 yards (140 m).

  3. No. 68 AT grenade - Wikipedia

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    The grenade was fired, as was the No. 36M Mills bomb, from a specially adapted Lee-Enfield Rifle No. 1 EY, [a] often converted from a rifle that was unfit for general use and had been marked "DP" for drill purpose. The converted rifles were strengthened by adding an extra bolt to secure the breech mechanism to the stock, and by a cord binding ...

  4. Rifle grenade - Wikipedia

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    Mills bomb N°23 Mk II, with rod for launch by rifle. Adaptation of grenades for use in rifles began around the 18th century, when cup-shaped dischargers were fitted to the barrels of flintlock muskets, with the grenades propelled by the force of a blank cartridge. [1]

  5. List of World War II weapons used in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Mills bomb [5] MK3 Rifle Grenade; Molotov Cocktail/Petrol Bomb (made and used during exercises) Submachine Guns. M1921 Thompson-Army stockpiles left over from the ...

  6. Fragmentation (weaponry) - Wikipedia

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    The modern fragmentation grenade was developed during the 20th century. The Mills bomb, first adopted in 1915 by the British army, is an early fragmentation grenade used in World War I. The Mk 2 grenade was a fragmentation grenade adopted by the American military based on the Mills bomb, and was in use during World War II. [6]

  7. Grenade - Wikipedia

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    The Mills bomb – the first modern fragmentation grenade – was used in the trenches from 1915. William Mills, a hand grenade designer from Sunderland, patented, developed and manufactured the "Mills bomb" at the Mills Munition Factory in Birmingham, England in 1915, designating it the No.5. It was described as the first "safe grenade".

  8. William Mills (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    The Mills bomb was the hand grenade most widely used by British and Imperial forces during the First World War. He was knighted in 1922. [3] A blue heritage plaque and Mills Bomb artwork commemorating Sir William Mills' achievements are placed on The Times Inn public house in Wear Street, Low Southwick, Sunderland, SR5 2BH. He was born here in ...

  9. Category:Rifle grenades - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rifle grenades" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. ... M52 rifle grenade; M60 rifle grenade; Mills bomb; N. Nebelpatrone;