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  2. 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 ...

  3. M79 grenade launcher - Wikipedia

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    The M79 grenade launcher is a single-shot, shoulder-fired, break-action grenade launcher that fires a 40×46mm grenade, which uses what the US Army calls the High-Low Propulsion System to keep recoil forces low, and first appeared during the Vietnam War.

  4. BS-1 Tishina - Wikipedia

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    The idea behind a "noiseless" grenade launcher was to hide the sound and flash of the grenade launch and thus give the shooter (and his comrades) a greater chance to escape after a successful diversion behind enemy lines; the main targets for Spetsnaz during the Cold War were tactical nuclear missile launchers, C&C installations and equipment ...

  5. Destructive device - Wikipedia

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    Examples of destructive devices include grenades, grenade launchers, artillery weapons, [1] and firearms (2) any type of weapon by whatever name known which will, or which may be readily converted to, expel a projectile by the action of an explosive or other propellant, the barrel or barrels of which have a bore over one half of an inch (.50 ...

  6. M203 grenade launcher - Wikipedia

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    According to the U.S. Army Field Manual FM 3-22.31 40-MM Grenade Launcher, M203, [8] there are eight different rounds for the M203: 40 mm ammunition line drawings An M16A2 rifle equipped with an M203 grenade launcher lies in the grass near some of the types of 40 mm ammunition available for use with the M203. The cartridges are, from left to ...

  7. Riot gun - Wikipedia

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    Since firearms over .50 caliber (12.7 mm) with rifled barrels are considered destructive devices under the National Firearms Act, only smoothbore riot guns may be sold to civilians without an NFA permit; a common form found on the civilian market are M203 grenade launcher replicas, which can be used to fire 37 mm practice rounds.

  8. XM307 Advanced Crew Served Weapon - Wikipedia

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    XM174 grenade launcher; AGS-30, a similar weapon, 30mm calibre; XM312, a .50 BMG version of the XM307; Mk 47, a similar but older automatic 40 mm grenade launcher, also replacing the Mk 19 in some roles. XM25 CDTE, a 25mm low-velocity smart cannon/grenade launcher for an individual soldier; XM29 OICW; Comparison of automatic grenade launchers

  9. Hoffman tank gunfire simulator - Wikipedia

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    It consists of an array of tubes (usually nine, [1] though the variant for the Leopard 2 has seventeen [2]) resembling a multiple grenade launcher into which explosive cartridges are inserted: these generate a flash, sound and smoke plume designed to imitate the firing of a tank gun.