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  2. Milkor MGL - Wikipedia

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    Milkor USA, Inc. is an American company that produces copies of the Milkor MGL. Milkor (Pty) Ltd has no affiliation or working relationship with Milkor USA. [2] Milkor USA previously produced the Mk 1S as the MGL-105, and the Mk 1L as the MGL-140, both referring to their respective chamber lengths. A Video of U.S. Marines training with the M32A1

  3. Milkor - Wikipedia

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    Milkor (Pty) Ltd is a privately owned South African company established in 1980. The company is best known for the range of Milkor MGLs 40mm (multiple grenade launcher), used in more than 50 countries. [1] Since 2017 Milkor has expanded their capabilities to include Land, Air and Sea and Cyber.

  4. Rippel Effect - Wikipedia

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    Rippel Effect Weapon Systems Pty (Ltd) is a South African armaments manufacturer, which is known for marketing the Milkor MGL grenade launcher.Founded by employees of Milkor (Pty) Ltd in the 1990s to market Milkor products, the company was originally known as Milkor Marketing but was renamed as Rippel Effect in 2007.

  5. Milkor 37/38mm and 40mm Stopper - Wikipedia

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    The Milkor Stopper is a riot gun used for riot control, designed to fire a 37/38mm or 40mm cartridge, which can be a 9mm Buckshot, Rubber ball buckshot, teargas canister, rubber shot cartridge or explosive. The weapon is simple to operate and all metal surfaces are treated with a coating for corrosion protection, plus long-life dry film ...

  6. Talk:Milkor MGL - Wikipedia

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    This meant that Milkor Marketing was selling Milkor's weapons for extravagant prices. (In fact pricing the weapons out of the market in some cases) But Milkor Marketing only passed a fraction of the funds received, to Milkor, the company who then had to produce weapons at a loss! Legal action to this effect is still ongoing in South-Africa.

  7. RG-6 grenade launcher - Wikipedia

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    RG-6 is designed to fire all standard 40mm "caseless" grenades, available for the general issue GP-25 underbarrel launcher. The design of the RG-6 is, apparently, heavily influenced by the South African Milkor MGL grenade launcher, with some differences.

  8. List of grenade launchers - Wikipedia

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    Milkor 37/38mm and 40mm Stopper: Milkor (Pty) Ltd: 37 mm flare 38 mm grenade 40 mm grenade (All less-lethal rounds) South Africa 1981 Milkor 40 mm UBGL grenade launcher: Milkor (Pty) Ltd: 40 mm grenade: South Africa 2010s Northover Projector — 2.5-inch United Kingdom 1940 Pallad wz. 1974: ZakÅ‚ady Mechaniczne Tarnów: 40 mm grenade Poland ...

  9. Milkor BXP - Wikipedia

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    Milkor manufactured both the fully automatic and semi-automatic versions of the BXP until 1991, when the rights and stock of parts were passed on to Supreme Technologies, who used the existing parts to manufacture approximately 1,500 more semi-automatic BXPs from 1992 – 1993, all of which were practically identical to those made by Milkor.