Splitterring

Splitterring

The Splitterring was a fragmentation sleeve for the M24 and M43 stick grenades, developed by the Wehrmacht Heer in 1942. The term is a German compound word combining "Splitter" (splinter or fragment) and "Ring" (ring).

As German stick grenades had only a thin steel casing surrounding the explosive charge, they relied principally on blast for effect (making it an "offensive", rather than "defensive" grenade, the latter relying on fragmentation). The addition of a "Splitterring" to a standard stick grenade gave it greatly increased fragmentation ability.

Offensive grenades are best used in enclosed spaces such as buildings or bunkers; fragmentation types are also much more effective against personnel in the open. The availability of the "Splitterring" allowed the stick grenade to be quickly and simply modified by the user, so it could be used in either role. Other nations often produced separate types of offensive and defensive grenades.

The device was simply a cylindrical steel sleeve, with either a smooth or serrated surface, which was slipped over the head of the stick grenade, clipped in place with three keepers around the base, and secured with a tension ring.

Originals are hard to come by for collectors today, but several replicas are on the market. A similar sleeve was fitted as a standard item to the Soviet RGD-33 Grenade.


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