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  2. 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 ...

  3. Neopup PAW-20 - Wikipedia

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    The PAW-20 is a hand-held, semi-automatic direct fire grenade launcher that fires a 20×42mm point-detonating round. It holds six rounds in a detachable rotary magazine, with an effective range of 300–400 meters. It was designed mainly as an anti-personnel grenade launcher for use against opposition closely grouped together or behind light cover.

  4. Airsoft gun - Wikipedia

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    Airsoft is safe when played with proper protective gear. Most airsoft guns on the market are usually below 350 ft/s (110 m/s), but projectiles expelled from any type of airsoft gun can travel as slow as 65 ft/s (20 m/s) to more than 700 ft/s (210 m/s) and are capable of breaking skin at 350–400 ft/s (110–120 m/s).

  5. Category:Revolver grenade launchers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Revolver grenade launchers" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ARWEN 37; H.

  6. RGP-40 - Wikipedia

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    The RGP-40 is a shoulder-fired 40 mm grenade launcher with a six-round spring-driven revolver-style magazine capable of accepting most 40×46mm grenades.The spring-driven cylinder rotates automatically 60° while firing, but it must be wound back up after every reloading.

  7. List of grenade launchers - Wikipedia

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    T85 grenade launcher: Combined Logistics Command: 40 mm grenade: Taiwan (Republic of China) 1992 Usable on T65, T86 and T91 assault rifles Type 2 rifle grenade launcher: 40mm Japan 1940s For the Type 38 and Type 99 rifles Type 91 grenade launcher: Norinco (China North Industries Corporation) 35 mm grenade (Non-lethal round) China 1991

  8. Arsenal AD - Wikipedia

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    Lavina - 40mm semi-automatic revolver-type grenade launcher; [3] Arsenal MSGL - 40×46mm multi-shot grenade launcher; somewhat similar to the Milkor MGL UBGL series - underbarrel grenade launchers for all AR and AK series of assault rifles, the Bushmaster M4 Type Carbine , M4 carbine and M16 rifles

  9. Denel Y3 AGL - Wikipedia

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    The 40×53mm type grenade is also used by other automatic grenade launchers such as the Mk 19 and Mk 47 Striker and are more powerful than the 40×46mm round used in hand-held launchers. High Explosive (HE) Grenades Designed primarily for use against vehicles and personnel (with a casualty radius of 5m) High Explosive; Dual Purpose (HEDP) Grenades