Greyfox105 said:
xmetatr0nx said:
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Yes indeed, im probably the only person on this thread to actually fire one.
Edit: Congratulations on that.
And I give up. I can't keep up with everything.
I'm number 2 then lol
On the subject, I believe testing is being done on the M 302 (hmm, just flip the numbers...)
and it is essentially the same system, but instead of bottom feeding the 40mm round like a shotgun, the 'tube' swings left or right for easier access, but the entire system can be un-clipped (includes folding butt-stock!) for separate use. As opposed to most M16A2/M203 systems which cannot be separated quickly in the field. Now why might such a system be useful? Well if either weapon becomes non-functional (m16 or 203' is damaged) or jammed (203 round gets stuck, M16 jams are easy to fix) then you can either give the 203 to someone else so that the broken rifle can be swapped out, or ditch the jammed grenade launcher (with live ordnance!!!) and still use the rifle.
Remember, they came up with these ideas for a reason, and Im guessing more the one solider had to ditch his entire weapon out of fear of a faulty grenade killing him and his fire team, better to have -1 rifle then -1 man.
For Dread Pirate Pete, I agree, Ive been in the Army for six years, I have seen MK-19's on Helicopters and HMMVV's but I have never seen an MGL, now on that subject, the Marines are buying a six barreled grenade launcher system, it comes pre-made with picatinny (i think that's the spelling) rail systems for things like night vision, laser dots etc. (kind of funny if you had an MGL, with a M203 clipped to the side lol!)