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  2. Howa Type 96 - Wikipedia

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    In addition, a '40 mm training round' is also available. It is not interchangeable with the 40x53 mm Mk 19 grenade launcher equipped by the AAV7 amphibious vehicle operated by the Japan Ground Self-Defence Force. [7] [8] A variant with an additional sight was introduced in the 2011 Fuji General Firepower Exercise . [7]

  3. Airsoft - Wikipedia

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    A defence is allowed for selling for specific purposes [39] including airsoft skirmishing. [40] The minimum age for buying any imitation firearm in the UK is 18. [41] It is an offense to possess an imitation firearm in a public place without a reasonable excuse, [42] for example traveling to, or from, or being at an airsoft skirmish site.

  4. List of grenade launchers - Wikipedia

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    Repkon Defence: 40 mm grenade: Turkey 2022 SB LAG 40: Santa Bárbara Sistemas: 40 mm grenade: Spain 1984 Squad Support Automatic Grenade Launcher(LG-02) CJAIE (China Jing An Import & Export Corp.) 40 mm grenade: China STK 40 AGL or SPG-3: ST Kinetics or Pindad under licence 40 mm grenade: Singapore or Indonesia 1991 Type 87 grenade launcher ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Milkor MGL - Wikipedia

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    The Milkor MGL (Multiple Grenade Launcher) is a lightweight 40 mm six-shot revolver-type grenade launcher (variations also fire 37/38mm) developed and manufactured in South Africa by Milkor (Pty) Ltd. The MGL was demonstrated as a concept to the South African Defence Force (SADF) in 1981. The MGL was then officially accepted into service with ...

  7. Airsoft gun - Wikipedia

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    Airsoft Makarov pistol spring system. Spring-powered airsoft guns (or "air-cocking guns" as called by Tokyo Marui) are single-shot devices that use the elastic potential energy stored within a compressed coil spring to drive a piston air pump, which is released upon trigger-pull and rapidly pressurizes the air within the pump cylinder to in ...

  8. S&T Daewoo K11 - Wikipedia

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    Each squad is reported to be issued two K11s, though it will not replace grenadiers who currently use K2 rifles with the underslung K201 grenade launcher. [ 4 ] In May 2010, the United Arab Emirates purchased a quantity of 40 K11s for evaluation purposes for a total cost of US$560,000, giving an indicative unit cost of US$14,000.

  9. Howa Type 20 - Wikipedia

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    The rifle is compatible with an underbarrel bayonet, and, according to a Ministry of Defense press conference, the rifle can be used with the Beretta GLX-160 grenade launcher. [5] The GLX-160 in Japanese service will be modified so that it can be mounted underneath the barrel. [ 7 ]