They’re tiny, they’re deadly, and they’re not meant to be pretty. Among the everyday items that you often come across, grenades are not the most common ones (duh). That being said, they show a remarkably complex structure established within when opened up that allows them to detonate after a pause.
After a soldier using it removes the pin and chucks it into his or her target, a sequence of reactions occur within the body of the grenade. All the colorful bits hidden within this weapon’s body make it possible for it not to blast your hand off until it hits the intended opponent.