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.
you pull the pin and hold it until it goes boom in your hand
If a soldier would throw himself on a (hand) grenade, then his body would absorb much of the blast. He will most likely be killed, but the grenade won't do much other damage.
get paper, gun powder, and a firer cracker fuse...........................put the powder in the paper .................put the fuse at one end.................. wrap it all to gether and wallaw. you also do something cool which is called grenade photosynthesis jk but you shove -_- gunpowder there and KABOOM onomotapoeia <RAN>
The weight of gunpowder can vary depending on the quantity and type, but on average, gunpowder weighs about 0.95 grams per cubic centimeter.
$19,500 USD $10 USD per 40 mm grenade
Probably some time in the 1100's in China. The first weapons would have been a form of grenade- a container holding gunpowder, and a fuse.
The Hand Grenade was invented by the Chinese during the Song Dynasty. Clay or metal pots were filled with gunpowder, a fuze was lit and the bomb was thrown. Over time, improvements were made, some were effective, some not so much. William Mills is credited with developing the first modern time-fuzed grenade. The Mills Grenade Bomb was used extensively during WW1.
Gunpowder varies from $15 - $20 American dollars for each pound.
Those devices have existed since gunpowder has existed; at least since the 1100's. They were COMMONLY used during the Napoleonic era, by fighting men known as "Grenadiers."
You pull the pin and a leverdreops causing friction witch makes a rod become hotter and due to the gunpowder surronding it it blows up! (you only have 3 seconds to get away)
Those devices have existed since gunpowder has existed; at least since the 1100's. They were COMMONLY used during the Napoleonic era, by fighting men known as "Grenadiers."