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8[[quoteright:350: [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_throw_the_pin_1716.png]]]]
9[[caption-width-right:350:[[TookALevelInBadass She learned eventually]].[[note]][[https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/18076678 Image source]][[/note]]]]
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11->'''Old on to tha pin, throw the udder part!''
12-->-- '''Ork Tankbusta''', ''[[VideoGame/DawnOfWar [=Warhammer=] 40000: Dawn of War]]''
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14A character pulls the pin off a grenade and proceeds to throw ... [[EpicFail the pin, and keeps the grenade in hand]]. Very common in cartoons.
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16This one often comes about due to a misinterpretation of the instruction "[[AmbiguousSyntax pull the pin and throw it]]." Can be considered a form of ExplosiveStupidity, though examples need not involve the grenade detonating (especially in works that know the pin is a safety and the plunger lights the fuse). Likely to result in BoomInTheHand. Related to HoistByHisOwnPetard. See also PineappleSurprise. One should be careful not to combine this with PinPullingTeeth, otherwise they may end up with an AshFace at best or YourHeadASplode at worse.
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24* ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'' does this gag as Germany tries to train Italy to throw grenades. Then later, South Italy comes along and tries to throw a grenade at Germany—but fails because of this mistake. Germany ends the gag by crying out in frustration, "What's with you two?"
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28* ''ComicBook/AlanFord'': One-shot villain Laszlo. In a last attempt to kill the hated nemesis Number One and his agents, he decides to use a grenade... but he [[EpicFail accidentally holds the grenade in his mouth, removes and toss the pin]] and swallows the grenade [[TooDumbToLive with predictable results.]]
29* A RunningGag in ''ComicBook/MortadeloYFilemon''; Mortadelo is given a grenade, wonders about how they are used, Filemón tells him to pull the pin, count to ten and throw it, and Mortadelo ends up throwing the pin.
30** A common variation is that one of the two, after pulling the pin, attempts to throw the grenade with all his might, only to discover that the grenade is attached to his hand due to chewing gum, ultra strong glue, or whatever sticky substance he had previously held.
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34* Zero from ''ComicStrip/BeetleBailey'' once did this, giving Sergeant Snorkel a major OhCrap moment.
35* In an old comic called ''ComicStrip/{{Crock}}'', we see this guy [[CigarFuseLighting lighting a bomb with his cigar]] and throwing something in the next panel. Then, there's an explosion and the following dialogue ensues:
36-->"What have you done?!"\
37"... Hit the enemy with my cigar?"
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41* ''Film/{{Bananas}}'' pulls this gag twice in the course of a montage. Creator/WoodyAllen's character is training with the rebels, and he tries throwing a grenade. Predictably, he throws the pin, having just enough time to make an exasperated face before the grenade explodes in his hand. Later, he tries again, and successfully throws the grenade. [[spoiler:[[RuleOfFunny The pin explodes in his hand.]]]]
42* Bones (Pauly Shore) does this during grenade training in ''Film/InTheArmyNow''.
43* Stan (naturally) does this in the Creator/LaurelAndHardy short ''Beau Hunks''.
44* Played for drama in ''Film/TheThinRedLine'' when Sergeant Keck grabs a grenade hanging on his webbing, only to realise to his horror that he's only holding the pin. The grenade explodes before he has a chance to correct his mistake.
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48* Q: What do you do if a blonde throws a keyring at you? A: [[spoiler: Run for it, [[PinPullingTeeth she's got a grenade in her mouth.]]]]
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52* In one episode of ''Series/{{MASH}}'', Frank Burns, trying to prove himself "tough", pulls out the pin of a grenade with his teeth and spits it out. A moment later, he realizes, with no small amount of panic, what he just did. Thankfully, he fixes the problem before anyone is hurt.
53* There's a variation in ''Series/ThePrisoner1967'' episode "The Girl Who Was Death" [[spoiler: which turned out to be a children's bedtime story]] where Number Six tampers with the bad guys' old-timey WWI-era grenades (the ones with a baton-like handle used to hurl a can-shaped charge) so the explosives ended up in the handles.
54* There's a variation in the obscure British sketch show ''Series/TheSteamVideoCompany'', where a soldier pulls the pin on a grenade then opens a can of Coke, throws the can and puts the grenade to his mouth.
55* ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'': This [[http://senorgif.memebase.com/2012/01/20/funny-gifs-want-on-your-team/ gif]] sums it nicely.
56* In one episode of ''Series/GoseiSentaiDairanger'', [[TheBrute Major Zydos]] attempts to [[MakeMyMonsterGrow make himself grow]]. The method of doing so this season was taking a bomb, pulling the pin and tossing the bomb on the ground (the explosion caused by the bomb would reverse, as if the being throwing it was absorbing the energy of the bomb to enlarge themselves). Zydos pulls the pin and throws it on the ground; he promptly realizes his mistake, tosses the bomb, and then grows.
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60* In the music video for Music/TwistedSister's "I Wanna Rock", TheNeidermeyer teacher tries to stop the band by throwing a grenade at them, but he ends up throwing the pin, and the grenade gets [[StickyBomb stuck on his hand]], so he jumps into the school swimming pool to try defusing it, but ends up getting blasted upward, hitting his head on the diving board.
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64* Featured in an old "Canonical Famous Last Words List" (the character's background precluded him from knowing which of two parts "throw it" should refer to).
65* Expect a KillerGameMaster with a LiteralGenie streak to do this if the player doesn't specify ''exactly'' what part of a grenade they're actually throwing.
66* ''TabletopGame/{{Paranoia}}'' occasionally has grenades where the pin ''is'' the part that explodes. Hell, it probably has some where they both do, because that would make them, from The Computer's point of view, foolproof.
67* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'': Ork Stikkbommaz are noted for being above average intelligence for Orks, as they know that stikkbommz are the bit you throw, not the pin...
68** Then again, the ork will probably throw the pin too for the hell of it.
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72* A variation: in ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands 2}}'', an enemy Bandit might be confused by a Nomad's order to toss grenades. "Pull the pin, ''then'' throw, right?"
73* In ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft''[='=]s ''Mists of Pandaria'' expansion, one bit of hozen wisdom contains something akin to this trope:
74--> Firecracker for throwing, banana for eating.
75* ''VideoGame/{{Worms}} 2'' demonstrates this trope quite clearly in one of the intro videos, where a worm is very puzzled to be hit in the head by a pin, but shrugs and moves on, while the worm who threw it chuckles evilly to itself until it realises (a moment too late) that it's holding the grenade.
76* Invoked in ''VideoGame/DawnOfWar'' when Orks say "Hold on to the pin. Throw the other part."
77* In the Wii version of ''VideoGame/QuantumOfSolace'', it's possible, if you're not careful with what buttons you press, to pull the pin on a grenade and then ''put it back in your pocket''. The results are predictably lethal.
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81* In the "Bloodsuckers Are Not Sexy" arc of ''Webcomic/FafnirTheDragon'', one of the vampires is an expert with grenades... only he wound up throwing the ''pins'' at [[{{Dracula}} Vlad the Impaler]]. It ends exactly how you'd expect.
82* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary:'' "Maxim 65: After the toss, be the one with the pin, not the one with the grenade". While it's mostly a lesson about initiative and striking first, it doubles as a handy warning ''not'' to do this.
83* ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'' features both the Italy brothers doing this in quick succession.
84-->"Military dyslexia must run strong in their family!"
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88* Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/AaahhRealMonsters''. Simon the Monster Hunter throws a pin at Bigfoot, has a brief OhCrap moment, and then throws the gas grenade just in time.
89* There's a short in ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' where the Warners are being put through military training, and their sergeant is instructing them about grenades, with the above line. Wakko, naturally, throws the pin.
90-->'''Sergeant''' ''(noticing Wakko is still holding the grenade)'': Throw the grenade!\
91'''Dot:''' You said throw the ''pin''.\
92'''Sergeant:''' I meant pull the pin, and throw the grenade!\
93'''Wakko:''' I'm confused. Here, you try it. ''(hands the grenade to the sergeant, and it explodes on him)''
94* In the ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse'' episode "O Mother, Where Art Thou?", the Vreedle Brothers get blown up when Rhomboid does this, [[TheyKilledKennyAgain then they're later cloned with their memories intact]].
95* WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck does it while hunting Speedy Gonzales in ''Speedy Ghost To Town''.
96* This occasionally happens to [[WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner Wile E. Coyote]] in the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoons [[ExplosiveStupidity when he tries to use a grenade to blow up the Road Runner]]. One notable instance in "Zipping Along" combined this with [[PinPullingTeeth another trope]].
97** Or sometimes, the ''pin'' explodes.
98** In one, he correctly drops the grenade down a cliff, but it's bounced back at him. He then drops the pin... and another grenade is bounced back at him.
99* Seen from the outside in ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken''; two [=GIs=] sitting in a foxhole with a bunker in the background. One is hit on the helmet with a pin, looks at it quizzically, as someone in the bunker is audibly heard shouting "Oh, you [[KilledMidSentence IDIO-]]" just before the bunker explodes.
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103* Some poor recruits and trainees end up doing this under stress. Thankfully, most instructors and drill sergeants are ready to save the unfortunate newbie before any accidents happen. Unfortunately for the recruits, this involves a Sergeant composed of well over 230 pounds of muscle (Grenade Range Sergeants are selected, it seems, from a pool of strongmen) slapping the grenade out of the private's hand (if it's not on the ground yet), picking the private up by the scruff of the neck and his/her belt, and body-slamming the poor sap into the ground on the opposite side of the concrete bunker that protects recruits from short throws. Not pleasant.
104%%* Has happened, according to an entry in the ''Website/DarwinAwards''.
105* Hard to see exactly ''what'' happened [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLjBDB2lkiw in this training exercise,]] but it looks like [[EpicFail something similar]], judging from the position of the flash. Remember: the flashbang is supposed to be used on ''them'', not on you.
106* Has happened on a few occasions, but the thrower is safe as long as they have not released the lever that prevents the grenade from charging. If it has been released, then it will not be a good day for the thrower.
107* A similar technique written, possibly as a joke, in a swordplay manual, involves unscrewing the pommel of your sword and throwing it vigorously at the enemy. The technique is called "ending him rightly."
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