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  • ...''' was a small explosive charge that could be thrown by hand. The '''hand grenade''' still exists but has evolved, but there are also a number of grenades fi ...o not scatter metal fragments, and the more common "defensive grenade" (or grenade without qualifier) that has a blast and fragmentation effect. Other fillers
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  • 149 bytes (24 words) - 21:41, 10 July 2008
  • #REDIRECT [[ MK 19 40mm automatic grenade launcher‎]]
    55 bytes (6 words) - 23:44, 13 August 2010
  • 81 bytes (10 words) - 22:55, 19 August 2010
  • #REDIRECT [[grenade#M79]]
    25 bytes (3 words) - 14:55, 27 September 2008
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Grenade]]. Needs checking by a human.
    672 bytes (87 words) - 16:59, 11 January 2010
  • #REDIRECT [[Grenade#M203]]
    26 bytes (3 words) - 07:00, 30 July 2010
  • ...dule''' replaces both the handheld [[M79 grenade launcher]] and the [[M203 grenade launcher]], which attaches under the barrel of an [[M16 rifle]]. A detacha
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  • ...r the [[U.S. Army]], replacing the [[M79 grenade launcher|M79]] and [[M203 grenade launcher]]s with a lighter weapon that fires a wider range of ammunition, w
    294 bytes (45 words) - 15:43, 10 August 2010
  • Vietnam-era single-shot 40mm [[grenade launcher]] for the U.S. Army
    103 bytes (13 words) - 22:55, 19 August 2010
  • ...no precise Allied counterpart; the [[60mm mortar]] was heavier. There were grenade-launching adapters for infantry rifles, which took special grenades. ...ation, there was an adapter allowing it to fire the standard Japanese hand grenade.
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  • ...[[grenade]] launcher that attaches under the rifle barrel; fires the same grenade as the Mark 19, M79, and M320
    202 bytes (33 words) - 07:00, 30 July 2010
  • ...eapon used by the [[Imperial Japanese Army]] in WWII, with attributes of a grenade launcher and a light mortar, incorrectly called a "knee mortar"
    202 bytes (30 words) - 19:26, 4 September 2010
  • ...s a standard abbreviation for "Mark", a version number</ref> 19 Automatic Grenade Launcher/Machine Gun''' fires 40mm grenades at area targets, and also can d | title = Field Manual 23-27, MK 19, 40 mm grenade machine gun, Mod 3
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  • 827 bytes (133 words) - 19:26, 4 September 2010
  • Self-powered 40mm [[grenade launcher]] capable of [[full-automatic (military)|full automatic fire]]
    135 bytes (14 words) - 23:39, 13 August 2010

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  • ...r the [[U.S. Army]], replacing the [[M79 grenade launcher|M79]] and [[M203 grenade launcher]]s with a lighter weapon that fires a wider range of ammunition, w
    294 bytes (45 words) - 15:43, 10 August 2010
  • ...[[grenade]] launcher that attaches under the rifle barrel; fires the same grenade as the Mark 19, M79, and M320
    202 bytes (33 words) - 07:00, 30 July 2010
  • ...g., [[M79 grenade launcher|M79]], [[M203 grenade launcher|M203]] or [[M320 grenade launcher|M320]]), the '''M1006 sponge round''' is the [[U.S. Army]] designa
    996 bytes (146 words) - 15:37, 8 April 2024
  • #REDIRECT [[Grenade#M203]]
    26 bytes (3 words) - 07:00, 30 July 2010
  • #REDIRECT [[grenade#M79]]
    25 bytes (3 words) - 14:55, 27 September 2008
  • #REDIRECT [[ MK 19 40mm automatic grenade launcher‎]]
    55 bytes (6 words) - 23:44, 13 August 2010
  • {{r|M203 grenade launcher}} {{r|M320 grenade launcher}}
    361 bytes (50 words) - 21:01, 15 November 2010
  • ...e accessories include the under-barrel M203 grenade launcher|M203 and M320 grenade launchers.
    463 bytes (74 words) - 07:32, 18 March 2024
  • {{r|M203 grenade launcher}} {{r|M320 grenade laucher}}
    362 bytes (55 words) - 20:59, 15 November 2010
  • Vietnam-era single-shot 40mm [[grenade launcher]] for the U.S. Army
    103 bytes (13 words) - 22:55, 19 August 2010
  • * [[rocket propelled grenade]]
    116 bytes (14 words) - 12:36, 31 May 2009
  • ...no precise Allied counterpart; the [[60mm mortar]] was heavier. There were grenade-launching adapters for infantry rifles, which took special grenades. ...ation, there was an adapter allowing it to fire the standard Japanese hand grenade.
    1 KB (198 words) - 19:28, 4 September 2010
  • Self-powered 40mm [[grenade launcher]] capable of [[full-automatic (military)|full automatic fire]]
    135 bytes (14 words) - 23:39, 13 August 2010
  • ...dule''' replaces both the handheld [[M79 grenade launcher]] and the [[M203 grenade launcher]], which attaches under the barrel of an [[M16 rifle]]. A detacha
    1 KB (177 words) - 15:37, 8 April 2024
  • ...eapon used by the [[Imperial Japanese Army]] in WWII, with attributes of a grenade launcher and a light mortar, incorrectly called a "knee mortar"
    202 bytes (30 words) - 19:26, 4 September 2010
  • ...arry hand-thrown [[grenade]]s and some may have [[grenade#grenade launcher|grenade launchers]].
    2 KB (255 words) - 12:12, 1 May 2024
  • A 40mm [[grenade]] made of plastic and rubber foam, and intended as a primarily nonlethal, s
    218 bytes (33 words) - 21:32, 19 August 2010
  • ...''' was a small explosive charge that could be thrown by hand. The '''hand grenade''' still exists but has evolved, but there are also a number of grenades fi ...o not scatter metal fragments, and the more common "defensive grenade" (or grenade without qualifier) that has a blast and fragmentation effect. Other fillers
    5 KB (853 words) - 08:51, 5 May 2024
  • ====Grenade Launcher==== A '''[[grenade launcher]]''' is a firearm whose projectile is a [[grenade]].
    2 KB (357 words) - 15:44, 17 July 2008
  • {{r|MK 19 40mm automatic grenade launcher}}
    312 bytes (40 words) - 02:24, 16 May 2011
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