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  2. List of grenade launchers - Wikipedia

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    40 mm grenade: Ukraine [8] M75 grenade launcher: Springfield Armory: 40 mm grenade: United States 1961 M129 grenade launcher: Ford Aerospace: 40 mm grenade: United States 1966 Metal Storm 3GL: Metal Storm: 40mm (electronically fired) Australia 2007 Mk 18 Mod 0 grenade launcher: Honeywell Corporation and Aeronautical Products Division: 40 mm ...

  3. Hand mortar - Wikipedia

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    The hand mortar is a firearm and early predecessor of modern grenade launchers [1] that was used in the late 17th century and 18th century to throw fused grenades.The action was similar to a flintlock, matchlock, or wheellock firearm (depending on the date of production), but the barrel was short, usually 2 inches (5.1 cm) to 4 inches (10 cm) long (though some are reported to have barrels up ...

  4. Grenade launcher - Wikipedia

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    French grenade launchers from 1747. The earliest devices that could be referred to as grenade launchers were slings, which could be used to throw early grenado fuse bombs. . The ancestors of modern ballistic grenade launchers, however, were simplistic muzzle-loading devices using a stake-like body to mount a short, large-bore gun barrel into which an explosive or incendiary device could be ...

  5. SPG-9 - Wikipedia

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    The SPG-9 Kopyo (Russian: СПГ-9 Копьё, transliterated: Stankovyi Protivotankovyi Granatomet "Kopyo" - Easel Anti-tank Grenade Launcher "Spear") is a tripod-mounted man-portable, 73 millimetre calibre recoilless gun developed by the Soviet Union.

  6. Category:Grenade launchers - Wikipedia

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    Type 2 rifle grenade launcher; Type 91 grenade launcher; Type 100 grenade discharger This page was last edited on 18 June 2021, at 13:28 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Mk 18 Mod 0 grenade launcher - Wikipedia

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    The Mk 18 Mod 0 was a 40x46mm grenade launcher used by the United States Navy during the Vietnam War and also the last known hand crank operated firearm since the Gatling gun. It was replaced by the Mk 19 grenade launcher in service with the United States Armed Forces.

  8. Heckler & Koch GMG - Wikipedia

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    The GMG fires 40 mm grenades at a rate of about 340 rounds per minute. [2] It is belt-fed, and can be loaded from either side, making it easy to mount on most platforms.With a variety of day and night sights available, the GMG can be used for most medium range infantry support situations.

  9. Category:Grenade launchers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    M7 grenade launcher; M75 grenade launcher; M79 grenade launcher; M129 grenade launcher; M203 grenade launcher; M243 smoke grenade launcher; M250 grenade launcher; M320 Grenade Launcher Module; Manville gun; Milkor MGL; Mk 18 Mod 0 grenade launcher; Mk 19 grenade launcher; Mk 20 Mod 0 grenade launcher; Mk 47 Striker