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No. 6 grenade : ウィキペディア英語版
No. 6 grenade

The No 6 Grenade is a hand grenade used by the United Kingdom during World War I.
The No 6 was a concussion grenade. A variant of it called the "No 7" contained shrapnel, making it a primitive fragmentation grenade. Pulling a loop at the top of the grenade ignited the fuse. Once the loop was pulled, the grenade was armed and had to be thrown immediately.〔
==History==
The No 6 was one of the intern grenades created because of problems associated with the No 1 Grenade.〔 It is one of the few intern grenades that uses a friction-based lighting system.
While this seemed fine in theory, in practice it had multiple problems. The most prominent of all was that the arming method did not work as intended. In many cases pulling the loop was too difficult for one man to do and it required two men.〔 For a lone soldier, the best method was to hold the grenade between the knees and pull on the loop with both hands. However, this often resulted in cutting the fingers in addition to igniting the fuse.〔
Another danger was that the friction igniter was very sensitive, a powerful blow to the grenade with the detonator inserted could set it off.〔 This made the No 6 almost as dangerous as the percussion cap grenades that it was designed to replace.
At the end of December 1915, the No. 6 and No. 7 were declared obsolete.〔 However, it appears they were still in use up to at least 1917, as grenade manuals made during that time have a section on how to activate and ignite it.〔

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