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Revision as of 16:38, 26 March 2012
The M67 was developed at the same time as the M61 (which is an improved version of the M26 hand grenade). Though developed during the late 1950s, it was not fielded until the late 1960s. Most of the grenades used in Vietnam were of the M26/61 variety prior to 1968. After 1969 the M67 was the foremost issued grenade in the field.
The M68 hand grenade is identical to the M67 in appearance, the only difference between the two is the fuse. The M68 is a impact fragmentation hand grenade with a time delay backup. If the impact should fail the timer will detonate after 3-7 seconds depending on the temperature.
The practice version , the M69 Training Grenade (the inert blue painted pot metal dummy), is the version MOST likely to appear in films, since movies and television shows have no need for live ordnance. The practice version, 99% of the time is painted Olive Drab Green (which is wrong, since the real M67 and M68 have a more brownish color).
The M67 High-Explosive Fragmentation (HE-Frag) hand grenade has appeared in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Television
Show Title / Episode | Actor | Character | Note | Air Date |
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Stargate SG-1 / "There But for the Grace of God" | Amanda Tapping | Maj. Samantha Carter | 1997 - 2007 | |
Stargate SG-1 / "The Serpent's Lair" | Richard Dean Anderson | Jack O'Neill | 1997 - 2007 | |
Stargate SG-1 / "The Fifth Man" | Richard Dean Anderson | Jack O'Neill | Used as part of booby-trap | 1997 - 2007 |
Stargate SG-1 / "Uninvited" | Christopher Judge | Teal'c | 1997 - 2007 | |
V.I.P. | Seen in boat weapon cache | 1998 - 2002 | ||
Tremors: The Series | Michael Gross | Burt Gummer | 2003 | |
Stargate: Atlantis / "Phantoms" | Gidon Karmel | Major Leonard | 2004 - 2009 | |
Flashpoint / "Clean Hands" | Peter Outerbridge | Walter Volcek | 2008 | |
The Unit / "Whiplash" | Wes Chatham | SSgt. Sam McBride | Used as part of booby-trap | 2008 - 2009 |
The Unit / "Dedication", "Every Step You Take" | Scott Foley | Sgt. Bob Brown | 2008 - 2009 | |
The Unit / "Every Step You Take" | Embassy employee | 2008 - 2009 | ||
The Walking Dead | Andrew Lincoln | Rick Grimes | 2010 - ???? |
Video Games
Anime
Title | Character | Notes | Date |
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Cowboy Bebop | Spike Spiegel | 1998 - 1999 | |
Geobreeders | Takami Sakuragi | Attached to balisong knife | 1999 - 2000 |
Cowboy Bebop the Movie: Knockin' on Heaven's Door | Vincent Volaju | 2001 | |
Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex | Batou | 2002 - 2003 | |
Yukikaze | Colonel Rombert | 2002 - 2005 | |
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence | Wakabayashi | 2004 | |
Canaan | Canaan | 2009 |