Repro Mills Bombs
I remember reading about someone in Canada making plastic or resin Mills bombs for reenactors.
Does anyone know how I could get in touch with this person? I need 3 or 4 fake Mills bombs for a childrens Spy School event we are holding at the Camp X event in June. Thanks Dean |
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Have you tried making your own? Quite simple and turns out a good result. There are plenty of resin suppliers about who can provide kits for the mould compound and the casting goo. You would have to first beg/borrow/e-bay a No36, but from then on you dont have to worry again about light fingers at displays, or long grass on the grenade launching range! ;)
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Only problem with ordering them out of the US is that they will have to go by courier. Canada post no longer allows even repro grenades and ordnance in the postal service, and it is usually when they are X rayed by customs that the problems start.
The guy here in Canada who makes them is Bossano Bob, who now resides in Ontario. Check his handle on the gunnutz sight, and he should be able to help you out. |
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One of the guys in our living history group is also making them. His are by far the best I have ever seen. The only thing they are missing is the weight.
The plunger is functioning and the base unscrews to reveal a fake detonator. I took one into work the other week to show the other people I work with. I nearly broke one of the computer screens when the spoon went flying across the room and smacked the screen. |
Thanks guys...I want to use the Mills Bomb as they were used at the Camp...however due to the current "PC ideas", we can't have the grenades look "TOO ReaL'' ie painted up ect...sounds foolish I know.
I will try to contact Bob through that website. Thank you all again!! Dean |
Rob, do you know Bobs user name on that site?
I have registered and am looking for him there. Dean |
I saw your post over there, and added what info I had. One of the other guys will know whats up with Bob. I saw reference to him the other day on the milsurps forum, so I suspect he is still around.
Bob actually puts lead weight in to his so they even feel correct. I know he makes up the crates and fuses as well. If you hear nothing in the next day, I can make some inquiries for you. Rob |
Thanks again Rob..remember if you are interesting in that awitchboard..email me..at the address in the original thread.
Dean |
Dean
You will have to remind me of what switchboard we are talking about. I see you have a reply on the gunnutz sight for bassanobob. Guess my spelling aint so great. |
Thanks again Rob, sorry that switchboard thing was for someone else...
Dean |
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That someone else was me...reference the UC 6. |
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Well Rob..what do you need or are you looking for, I will keep an eye out as I have a very good contection right now..
Always willing to help anyone out. Dean |
Still haven't been able to contact Bob..left a message for him through that other forum, but no luck.
Looks like the Toronto Sun and the local papers here in Whitby and Oshawa will put stories about our event for the first time..thats a nice change..just hope we can pull it all off. Dean |
Ok I just got my M36 Mk I for a pattern. Now does anyone know where in Ontario I can source the material to make the rubber molds? And the casting resins. Hobby shops aren't what they used to be. Nor as many!
With luck I can make enough to fill my carriers holders. 6 I believe is the number.... correct? 2 beside the driver 2, behind the driver side bulkhead 2 behind the gunners side bulkhead? If a transit case of 12 genades was stored on a carrier where would that have been? |
I can save you a whole lot of work. My buddy makes the correct #36 grenades in resin. Hey come apart and have working internals and repo primers
When I get home tonight I will post up pictures and can put you in touch with him No bias at all. They really are the best ones available. Nothing else has come close. |
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Here are the pics.
Send me a PM and I will pass your email address to him. Jordan |
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But how much?
f Here are the pics. |
Charlie. I have no idea how much he is now charging for them but I can find out. It's Drew who is making them
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Repro#36
It would be great if you could post all the contact info and price here.
Harry |
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You are right, they are hard to beat! How do they go for weight?
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I am very interested.
I see Dean's grenade is stamped FW for Frost and Wood Canada. My grenade is stamped M for Montreal Munitions If Dean is interested he is more than welcome to borrow mine if he needs another master for some more castings. |
Should read Drew sorry!
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Hey guys
Ok ive spoke to my buddy about the grenades. Yes he is fine with you contacting him privately via email. So if your interested please email him directly, his name is Drew dkodatsky@cogeco.ca Price is $40 each. He is located in the Niagara Region of Southern Ontario, Canada. |
Hello and Thank you, one of the Props builders I work with said he can make them for me...but as we have had to close the Camp X Museum in Whitby..it is a mute point now...the collection is now on long term loan to a Gov Agency in Ottawa, which will be building a Museum of their own in the future.
Dean |
If your like me you end up with 36M bodies that are missing their bits and pieces. Here is a website that sells repros of the often missing items like the base plugs , the handles, springs, and pins.
http://www.dugup.co.uk/ware13/wh13_page_2.htm |
Thanks Rob, I know them well..they have some great repro bits and are very good to deal with.
Dean |
looking for mills repo
does anyone know if Drew is still selling his repo mills bombs?
I tried to email him with no response thanks Tom |
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