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Frag-12 HE shotgun shell
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAdzwODyafg
man that is so nice, just think about it -you could load your typical shotgun with this and they'd have no idea you were basically packing a pump action grenade launcher. |
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The ones being fired looked like they had some sting to them but I want to see them fire the more powerful rounds that make a REAL grenade explosion.
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It's not so much the weapon that intrigues me but that you can load these explosive slugs into a shotgun just like any other shell.
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Compare both of it
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Come on guys, the EX-41 was a prototype from the 60s. They abandoned stand-alone grenade launchers like that for a reason - soldiers have to carry enough kit without adding a whole second longarm to the mix.
I know the USMC has bought the M32, and that's ok for mounted troops, but I'd hate to see light infantry saddled with them. |
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I hate to nitpic but the China Lake Launcher was the experimental pump-action Grenade launcher from the 1960's. The EX-41 was a high velocity pump action weapon from the mid 1990's. Some idiot mixed up the nomenclature and now you have alot of people calling the weapons by the wrong names. I know I'm useing Wikipedia but I hace confirmed most of the info from various sources. China Lake Grenade Launcher EX-41 Grenade Launcher |
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