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Mk 1 grenade
The Mk 1 grenadeType Time-fused grenade Place of origin United States Service history In service 1917-1918 Used by United States Wars World War I Production history Designed 1917 Produced 1917-1918 Specifications Detonation
mechanismTimed Friction Fuse The Mk 1 grenade (sometimes spelled Mk I) is a fragmentation hand grenade used by American forces during World War I. According to its designers, it was to be the "simplest", yet most "fool-proof", grenade ever made [1]. However, some major problems appeared when the grenade was used in the field, and it was declared obsolete before the war ended.
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Overview
The MK 1 is a time-fused fragmentation grenade and has 32 serrations on it. To start the fuse, the user has to pull the safety pin, then push off the cap on top of the grenade. Right before throwing, the user has to move the switch on the lever away from the grenade in order to start the fuse.
History
When American forces entered World War I, they lacked a fragmentation grenade of their own. American forces often received either the Mills bomb or the French F1 grenade [2]. When it came time to make a grenade, American designers looked to the F1 grenade for inspiration [3]. In 1917, the Mk 1 grenade was created.
However, it became apparent that the Mk 1 grenade was quite difficult to use in the field. The grenades were often not ignited properly before being thrown, and enemies would return the grenade, this time properly lit [4]. This was considered unacceptable. The MK 1 was immediately recalled and production stopped.
The Mk 2 design was created as an improved Mk 1 and was used before World War I ended. Unused Mk 1 parts were used to make Mk 2 grenades while factories were retooled to make the Mk 2.
References
- ^ Army War College, "Grenade Training Manual"
- ^ http://www.worldwar1.com/sfusdg.htm
- ^ http://www.inert-ord.net/usa03a/usa1/index.html
- ^ http://www.inert-ord.net/usa03a/usa1/mk1sp/index.html
External links
US infantry weapons of World War ISide arms Rifles Automatic rifles Grenades F1 • Mills bomb • Mk 1 • Mk 2Shotguns Machine guns and larger Cartridges Categories:- World War I infantry weapons of the United States
- Grenades of the United States
- Fragmentation grenades
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