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Can I legally own an M203 grenade launcher?

The new civilian-legal 37mm M203s are roll marked with the official Colt Defense markings: “LAUNCHER, GRENADE M203 40MM,” followed by a unique serial number. The ArmsUnlimited listing does not say whether the launcher ships with a leaf or quadrant range sight.Nov 13, 2017

Can a civilian own a 37mm grenade launcher?

United States legality. In the United States, 37mm launchers are exempted from the National Firearms Act of 1934 so long as no anti-personnel rounds are in the user's possession. Only non-anti-personnel rounds may be possessed or used.

How much does an M203 grenade cost?

US$1,082The M203 is a single-shot 40 mm under-barrel grenade launcher designed to attach to a rifle....M203 grenade launcher.Launcher, Grenade, 40mm, M203Unit costUS$1,082Produced1969–presentVariantsSee VariantsSpecifications22 more rows

What is the effective range of a M203?

about 350 metersWith a maximum effective range of about 350 meters, the M203 is a rifle-mounted, grenade launcher that allows the Marine to load one round at a time.May 7, 2015

Are 37mm chalk rounds?

Sold out. This is the reusable type "A" projectile that fits on the high pressure base.

What is a chalk round?

In a head-scratching ruling, the ATF has reclassified 40mm practice (“chalk”) rounds and 40mm flares as “destructive devices”, putting them in the same category as actual explosive 40mm grenade ammunition.Aug 4, 2015

Can a civilian own a 40mm grenade launcher?

It's a super complicated process, but after a vigorous background check, you can get a permit from the ATF to own the launcher. Then you need permission from local law enforcement to own grenades and pay a $200 tax per grenade. Then, and only then, you can own a fully functioning 40mm grenade launcher.Nov 9, 2020

How much does a grenade cost 2021?

$45M67 grenadeM67Unit cost$45 (avg. cost in 2021)Produced1968–presentSpecificationsMass14 oz (400 g)15 more rows

What replaced the M203?

M320 Grenade Launcher ModuleM320 Grenade Launcher Module (GLM) is the U.S. military's designation for a new single-shot 40 mm grenade launcher system to replace the M203 for the U.S. Army, while other services initially kept using the older M203. The M320 uses the same High-Low Propulsion System as the M203.

Is the M203 still used?

Though it has served faithfully and effectively for over 40 years now and will continue to do so for years to come, the M203 is being phased out of Army service and is being replaced by the new M320 designed and built by Heckler & Koch.Jan 12, 2017

Do grenade launchers have recoil?

Grenade launchers, meanwhile, use the same propulsion method as normal firearms, yet their much larger mass is accompanied by much lower speed, giving recoil similar to a regular rifle or shotgun.

How much does an M203 weight?

M203 40mm Grenade LauncherSpecifications (M203)Weight (Launcher)3 pounds (1.36 kilograms)Weight (M16A2 Rifle)8.79 pounds (3.99 kilograms)Weight (M16A2 Rifle with M203 and Loaded 30 Round Magazine)11.79 pounds (5.35 kilograms)Bore Diameter40mm6 more rows•Jan 16, 2013

How many rounds does the M203 have?

The M203 is able to fire a variety of different rounds for many purposes. According to the U.S. ARMY FIELD MANUAL FM 3-22.31 40-MM GRENADE LAUNCHER, M203, there are 8 different rounds for the M203:

What rifles can the M203 be mounted on?

M16 and its carbine variant, the M4. The launcher can also be mounted onto a C7, a Canadian version of the M16 rifle; however, this requires the prior removal of the bottom handguard.

What was the purpose of the 40mm grenade launcher in the Vietnam War?

Navy and Coast Guard personnel on boats would lob 40mm grenades into the water (using the M79 grenade launcher ), to preemptively attack Viet Cong swimmers ("sappers") attempting to plant explosives on anchored or moored U.S. water craft.

What is a M203 grenade launcher?

The M203 grenade launcher is intended to be used as close fire support against point and area targets. The round is designed to be effective at breaking through windows and exploding inside, blowing up doors, producing multiple casualties, destroying bunkers or emplacements, and damaging or disabling soft-skinned vehicles. In the Vietnam war, U.S. Navy and Coast Guard personnel on boats would lob 40mm grenades into the water (using the M79 grenade launcher ), to preemptively attack Viet Cong swimmers ("sappers") attempting to plant explosives on anchored or moored U.S. water craft.

What is the difference between a M203 and a M16A3?

The standard M203 is intended for permanent attachment to the M16A1 , M16A 2 and M16A 3 rifles, and utilizes a 12-inch rifled barrel. The M203 unmodified to an A1/A2 series will not fit on the M4 Carbine series. The U.S. M203A1 has a barrel of 12 inches, while the SOPMOD M203A1 has a 9-inch barrel.

What is the M320?

A new grenade launcher, the M320, will eventually replace the M203 in the United States Army. The United States Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Navy continued to use the older M203, although the Marines began issuing the M320 in June 2017.

What is a M203A2?

The M203A2 is intended for use with the M4 Series/M16A4 and now also authorized on the M16A2 Rifle as the MWS (Modular Weapon System). Using standard 12-inch barrels, the grenade launcher is intended for use in concert with the Knight's Armament Company M5 RAS.

From the manufacturer

A five pack of our 5.56x45 (.223 Remington) Dummy Rounds made from our proprietary hard polymer. They are useful for gun handling, reloading and malfunction drills, as well as for analyzing shooting procedures.

Product Description

A five pack of our .223 Remington dummy rounds made from our proprietary hard polymer. Made in USA and constructed of Magpul polymer.

Overview

The M203 is a single-shot 40 mm under-barrel grenade launcher designed to attach to a rifle. It uses the same rounds as the older stand-alone M79 break-action grenade launcher, which utilizes the high-low propulsion system to keep recoil forces low. Quite versatile and compatible with many rifle models, the M203 was originally designed for the U.S. M16 and its carbine variant, the M4. T…

History

The M203 was the only part of the army's Special Purpose Individual Weapon (SPIW) project to go into production. The M203 has been in service since 1969 and was introduced to U.S. military forces during the early 1970s, replacing the M79 grenade launcher and the conceptually similar Colt XM148 design. However, while the M79 was a stand-alone weapon (and usually the primary weapon of troops who carried it), the M203 was designed as an under-barrel device attached to …

Uses

The M203 grenade launcher is intended to be used as close fire support against point and area targets. The round is designed to be effective at breaking through windows and exploding inside, blowing up doors, producing multiple casualties, destroying bunkers or emplacements, and damaging or disabling soft-skinned vehicles. In the Vietnam war, U.S. Navy and Coast Guard personnel on boats would lob 40 mm grenades into the water (using the M79 grenade launcher)…

Rounds

The M203 is able to fire a variety of different rounds for many purposes. According to the U.S. Army Field Manual FM 3-22.31 40-MM Grenade Launcher, M203, there are eight different rounds for the M203:
• (M433) high-explosive dual purpose round. The HEDP round has an olive drab aluminum skirt with a steel cup attached, white markings, and a gold ogive (hea…

Components

The M203 grenade launcher system comes with a variety of components, usually including the launcher, adaptors for attachment to assault rifles, and leaf sights (which can be used with the rifle's front sight post). M203s can also come with quadrant sights, mounting to an MIL-STD 1913 Rail, or to the carrying handle of an M16 rifle.

Variants

There are numerous variants of the M203 manufactured in the U.S., and throughout the world, for various applications. These vary chiefly in the length of the barrel, attachment type, and quick detach (QD) capability.
The standard M203 is intended for permanent attachment to the M16A1, M16A2 and M16A3 rifles, and utilizes a 12-inch rifled barrel. The M203 unmodified to a…

Civilian ownership in the United States

In the United States, M203 grenade launcher attachments fitted with the standard rifled 40 mm barrels are classified as "destructive devices" under the National Firearms Act part 26 U.S.C. 5845, 27 CFR 479.11, because they are a "non-sporting" firearm with a bore greater than one-half inch in diameter. M203s are on the civilian NFA market but are limited as most manufacturers have quit selling to the civilian markets. New M203 launchers sell for approximately $2,000 plus a $200 tr…

Data

The following technical data for the M203/M203A1 grenade launcher comes directly from the U.S. Army Field Manual FM 3-22.31 40-MM Grenade Launcher, M203.
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