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Grendel P12 - produced from 1991 until 1994, the P12 is a P10 with an 11-round detachable box magazine. It was Grendel's last .380. [5] Grendel P30 - a single-action, fluted barrel .22 WMR magnum blowback pistol that used a 30-round box magazine. The five inch barrel model gave an overall length of 8.5 inches. Grendel P30M - Introduced in 1990 ...
The Grendel P30 is a semi-automatic pistol chambered in .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire. Designed by George Kellgren and manufactured by Grendel Inc., it uses a 30-round Zytel magazine and was available with a 5 or 8 inch barrel. A carbine version (R-31) was also offered. It was manufactured from 1990 to 1994.
Pages in category "Military magazines published in the United States" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.
Grendel P30: 30 round .22 magnum pistol. United States of America.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire: Q1423774: H&K P12: pistol Germany: Q209709: H&K USP: family of semi-automatic pistols Germany: 9×19 mm Parabellum.357 SIG.40 S&W.45 ACP: Q383837: HK4: semi-automatic pistol West Germany.22 long rifle.32 ACP.25 ACP.380 ACP: Q1563763: HK45.45 ACP semi ...
Boeing P-12, an interwar biplane operated by the United States Navy and Army; ... Grendel P12, a .380 pistol; FN P-12, a shotgun; Heckler & Koch P12, a pistol; Other uses
The 7.62×45mm cartridge is approximately of the same overall length as the 5.56 NATO and .223 Remington cartridges common in the United States, and will "fit" into AR-15 pattern magazines designed for the 6.5mm Grendel cartridge (as well as those for cartridges with
Magpul has been granted a patent [47] for a STANAG-compatible casket magazine, [48] and such a magazine was also debuted by SureFire in December 2010, and is now sold as the MAG5-60 and MAG5-100 high capacity magazine (HCM) in 60 and 100 round capacities, respectively, in 5.56mm for AR-15 compatible with M4/M16/AR-15 variants and other firearms ...
The P-11 was designed by Swedish-born George Kellgren, the designer of many earlier Husqvarna (Sweden), Intratec, and Grendel brand firearms. The P-11 used an aluminum receiver inside a polymer grip housing held on with polymer pins. The slide, barrel, and magazine were steel. The standard magazine held 10 rounds.