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4. Insert<br />

safety fuse in<br />

hole. Be sure<br />

that safety<br />

fuse is long<br />

enough to<br />

provide a 10<br />

second <strong>or</strong><br />

m<strong>or</strong>e time<br />

delay.<br />

Slowly<br />

release<br />

safety lever<br />

to make sure<br />

fuse holds<br />

safety lever<br />

in place.<br />

Caution: If safety lever should be released f<strong>or</strong> any reason, grenade will explode after regular delay<br />

time (4–5 seconds).<br />

Note: If diameter of safety fuse is too large to fit in hole (step 4), follow Procedure and How to Use of<br />

Time Delay Grenade, section 6.9, instead of steps 3 and 4 above.<br />

How to Use<br />

1. Light fuse.<br />

2. Whirl grenade overhead, holding knot at end of rope, until grenade picks up speed (3 <strong>or</strong> 4 turns).<br />

3. Release when sighted on target.<br />

Caution: Be sure to release grenade within 10 seconds after fuse is lit.<br />

Note: It is helpful to practice first with a dummy grenade <strong>or</strong> a rock to improve accuracy. With practice,<br />

accurate launching up to 100 meters (300 feet) can be obtained.<br />

7.10 Bicycle Generat<strong>or</strong> Power Source<br />

A 6 volt, 3 watt bicycle generat<strong>or</strong> will set off one <strong>or</strong> two blasting caps (connected in series) <strong>or</strong> an igniter.<br />

Materials Required<br />

Bicycle generat<strong>or</strong> (6 volt, 3 watt)<br />

Copper wire<br />

Knife<br />

Procedure

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