Tasty with fries, but easily overdone.
With the Holy Hand Grenade
Point and laugh because she's got a grenade in her mouth
Pull the pin out and throw it back. they are so0 stupid hoes
No, The Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch was a sacred relic carried by Cistercian monk Brother Maynard, priest to King Arthur, son of Uther Pendragon, from the castle of Camelot, King of the Britons, defeater of the Saxons, Sovereign of all England. The Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch was destroyed in 1974 when King Arthur used it to destroy a killer rabbit that was blocking the path of him and his hapless Knights Errant. The The Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch was originally manufactured in Antioch in 1274 for St Atilla the Killer. Its exact specifications are unclear, since the one and only remaining example was lobbed properly in1974. For more information see the link below
No, your paintballing smoke grenade will not work if left outside overnight in the rain.
ITS REALLY SIMPLE pull the pin
No
It functioned by pulling a pin and releasing a handle. The release of the handle would allow the igniter in the grenade to work on the old fashioned explosive powder.
Grenade launch tube is attached to the end of the barrel. User places a blank round in the chamber, pulls the pin, shoots the blank. Grenade launches and goes boom.
The grenade will be shot
Rocket Propelled Grenade
A hand grenade.
That's an unusual grenade you have there. I'll need another grenade, Sarge!
A frag grenade is a sphere shaped grenade and a pineapple grenade is narrow but some what wide, but there is no difference in explosions. I mean, one might go farther when you throw it but who knows.
A grenade can be a variety of different colors. The M67 grenade is an olive green with a yellow band at the top
The hand grenade hasn't been replaced - it's still in use worldwide, even with the most technologically advanced military forces. Rifle grenade launchers, grenade launchers, and underbarrel grenade launchers were developed not to replace the hand grenade, but as a means of filling the gap between a thrown hand grenade and a mortar.