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Grenade and launchers
:* Grenade launcher ( more precisely, a muzzle device which enables the launching or firing of rifle grenades, though this applies only to muzzle mounted grenade launchers and not those which are mounted externally ).
Grenade launchers can either come in the form of standalone weapons ( either single-shot or repeating ) or attachments mounted under the barrel of a rifle.
Category: Grenade launchers
Category: Grenade launchers
Category: Grenade launchers
Manufactured by Shinnakasu Heavy Industries this pack is armed with fifty-six diameter Erlikon GH-32 Grenade Crusher high maneuverability micro-missiles ( twenty-two mounted in two shoulder launchers, ten mounted in two chest launchers, sixteen mounted in side leg launchers, and eight mounted in rear leg launchers ), eighteen Erlikon GA-100 Crusher high-speed armor-penetrating projectiles mounted in two lower arm launchers, and six Remington H-22T large hand grenades mounted on torso.
Grenade launchers
Category: Grenade launchers
Single-shot large bore launchers, such as the Milkor Stopper 37 / 38 mm riot gun, M79 Grenade launcher and ARWEN ACE, are generally break open designs.
Category: Grenade launchers
Category: Grenade launchers of the United States
* Grenade launchers
The more powerful 40 × 53mm is used in grenade launchers mounted on vehicles or tripods, often with automatic firing capabilities such as the Mk 19 grenade launcher, the Mk 47 " Striker " 40 mm Grenade Machine Guns ( GMGs ), the Heckler & Koch GMG or the South African Vektor Y3 AGL.
Category: Grenade launchers
Category: Grenade launchers of the United States
The Type 97 was developed from the earlier Type 91 Grenade which could also be used as a fragmentation hand grenade, but was predominately used as munitions for the Type 10, and Type 89 grenade launchers.

Grenade and versatile
The grenade first appeared in 1942, and was designed to be more versatile than previous grenades, such as the Grenade, Hand, Anti-tank No. 73 and the Grenade, Hand, Anti-Tank, No. 74.
A more versatile grenade appeared in 1942 in the form of the Grenade, Hand, Anti-tank, No. 75, more commonly known as the Hawkins grenade, which was designed so that it could be used in a number of roles.

Grenade and for
In the Powerpuff Girls episode " Los Dos Mojos ", the counting instructions for the Holy Hand Grenade are referenced.
The French term grenade for pomegranate has given its name to the military grenade .< ref > Harper, Douglas ( 8 Oct 2011 ) " Grenade " < I > Online Etymology Dictionary < I ></ ref > Soldiers commented on the similar shape of early grenades and the name entered common usage.
* Cartridge, Grenade, Caliber. 30, M6 ( also authorized for other blank firing uses, due to a lack of a dedicated blank cartridge )
Can be reversed for right or left-handed shooter .< li > Mobile assembly and ejection port < li > Pins < li > Bipod < li > Handguard < li > Charging Handle < li > Grenade launcher sight < li > Grenade support < li > Muzzle brake / 22 mm grenade | 22 mm rifle grenade launcher < li > Barrel < li > Fire control selector: Safety, semi automatic, automatic < li > Trigger < li > Magazine release < li > Magazine block ( safety device )< li > Serial number < li > ( right ): 3-round burst or full automatic selector ( left ): Sling ring < li >
At the beginning of the Second World War, the British Army possessed two primary anti-tank weapons for its infantry: the Boys anti-tank rifle and the No. 68 AT Rifle Grenade.
On 13 January 1975, several men, including Ilich Ramírez Sánchez AKA Carlos the Jackal, made an unsuccessful Rocket-Propelled Grenade attack on an El Al Boeing 707 which was taking off for New York City with 136 passengers.
* EGLM: 40mm Ergonomic Grenade Launcher Module designed for the FN SCAR.
# as reinforcement for the drive to the Rhine ( Operations Veritable and Grenade ) ( U. S. Ninth Army ) and the subsequent Rhine crossings ( Operations Plunder and Varsity ) ( U. S. Ninth Army and U. S. XVIII Airborne Corps ;
Their arsenal also included weapons that could be produced cheaply without consuming materials that were needed to produce armaments for the regular units such as the Northover Projector, a blackpowder-powered mortar ; the No. 76 Special Incendiary Grenade, a glass bottle filled with highly flammable material and the Smith Gun, a small artillery gun that could be towed by an automobile.
During World War II, Operation Grenade was the plan for the U. S. 9th Army to cross the Roer ( Rur ) river in February 1945.
Qualification bars are authorized for the following weapons ( listed with exact inscription ): Rifle, Pistol, AA Artillery, Auto Rifle, Machinegun, Field Artillery, Tank Weapons, Flamethrower, Submachine Gun, Rocket Launcher, Grenade, Carbine, Recoilless Rifle, Mortar, Bayonet, Small Bore Rifle, Small Bore Pistol, Missile, and Aeroweapons.
For the next three years he would acquire an acute knowledge of traditional Spanish Dancing while producing new works based on Spanish themes — Carmen et son toréro ( Carmen and the Bullfighter ), La Perle de Séville ( The Pearl of Seville ), L ’ Aventure d ’ une fille de Madrid ( The Adventures of a Madrileña ), La Fleur de Grenade ( The Flower of Grenada ) and Départ pour la course des taureaux ( Leaving for the Bull Races ).
On Petipa presented his first original ballet in over six years, a ballet-divertissement titled L ’ Étoile de Grenade ( The Star of Grenada ), for which he collaborated for the first time with the composer Cesare Pugni.
* Penn Arms data page for PGL65-40 6-Shot Grenade Launcher
It was a period of prolific song-writing, and some of the best songs from this period appeared on the album ' Songs for Sceptical Circles ' and on ' A Laugh, a Song and a Hand Grenade ', which was a live recording of Rosselson's songs interspersed with the poems of Adrian Mitchell.
721 Bourborn, Inc., doing business as Tropical Isle ®, holds five federal trademark registrations for its Hand Grenade ® family of marks, including " Home of the Hand Grenade " for bar services and other registrations protecting its prepared alcoholic cocktails, nonalcoholic mixes and syrups, as well as energy drinks.
Tropical Isle has taken legal action, or threatened to do so, against several businesses for selling drinks under the name Hand Grenade or Grenade ( e. g., DeRe ' LaRouge in Hattiesburg, MS ) and for marketing similar looking and tasting products ( e. g., Turtle Bay's " The Turtle " cocktail )

Grenade and including
Some weapons were inspired from popular Movies and TV programs, including the Holy Hand Grenade ( from Monty Python and the Holy Grail ) and Ninja Rope ( named the Bat Rope in early demos of the original game )
With an army composed of White, Mulatto and ex-slave soldiers, Hugues worked to export the revolution to neighboring islands, including Dominica, Saint-Martin, la Grenade, Saint-Vincent and Saint Lucia.
The MTA contains a number of shooting ranges including the 600m Marksmanship Training Range ( MTR ), 25m Pistol range, Grenade range and multiple other ranges.

Grenade and phosphorus
* SIP Grenade, self igniting phosphorus
bomb or SIP Grenade ( Self Igniting Phosphorus ) was an incendiary grenade based on white phosphorus used during World War II.

Grenade and rounds
Today, bandoliers are commonly used to carry multiple Grenade rounds.
Other weapons using 40mm rounds are the Corner Shot 40 grenade launcher, the Defcpm LLC XL201A1 rail mounted launcher ( Defcom sales brochure, dated 2010 ), the Milkor MGL Mk-1S Multiple Grenade Launcher, the Penn Arms PGL65-40 " Fourkiller Tactical Model " 40mm Multiple Grenade Launcher, the Heckler & Koch AG36, the Heckler & Koch GMG grenade autocannon and the Heckler & Koch HK69A1.
Contemporary US intelligence thought that the weapon was primarily used to discharge flares, the heavier Type 89 Grenade Discharger being used to fire explosive rounds instead.

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