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| ''[[Cop Story (Flic Story)]]'' || [[Jean-Louis Trintignant]] || Émile Buisson || || 1975 | | ''[[Cop Story (Flic Story)]]'' || [[Jean-Louis Trintignant]] || Émile Buisson || || 1975 | ||
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| ''[[The Phoney (Le Faux-cul)]]'' || || || Seen in Maxime's cupboard || 1975 | |||
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| ''[[Holy Year (L'année sainte)]]'' || [[Nicoletta Machiavelli]] || Carla || || 1976 | | ''[[Holy Year (L'année sainte)]]'' || [[Nicoletta Machiavelli]] || Carla || || 1976 |
Revision as of 19:35, 25 March 2017
This page is for the French F1 grenade. For the Cold War-era Soviet grenade, see F-1 hand grenade
The F1 hand grenade was designed in France during World War I and used until after World War II. In 1935 it was modified and equipped with Mle1935 fuse.
The F1 fragmentation hand grenade can be seen in the following films:
Film
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note/Episode | Date |
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Julie Lescaut | Luc Lavandier | Lt. Martin | "Mort d'un petit soldat" (S06E04) | 1997 |
Video Game
Game Title | Appears as | Note | Release Date |
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Verdun | Grenade Mle 1916 Billant F1 | 2015 |