Talk:Passaglia Grenade
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I'm assuming that this was something like the British "Gammon Bomb" - possibly even an ancestor - a bag of explosives with a detonator attached. This is a guess, since the general description gets me as far as a bag containing an aluminum tube with a grenade in the end of it. Based on this - and the picture - I'll take a crack at re-writing it a bit. 62.196.17.194 (talk) 17:06, 1 November 2016 (UTC)
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