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M203

US M203
Technical Summary
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Caliber: 40mm Grenade
Firearm action: Single-shot
Barrel Length: 12 inches (30.5cm)
Overall Length w/M16: 39 inches (99cm)
Effective Range: 492 feet (150m)
Maximum Range: 1,312 feet (400m)
Rate Of Fire: 5 to 7 Rounds/Minute
Muzzle velocity: 250 fps (76mps)
Weight, launcher (loaded): 3.5 lbs. (1.6kg)
Weight w/M16 (loaded): 11 lbs. (5.0kg)

M203 generally refers to the U.S. Military's designation for single shot 40mm grenade launcher that attaches to the M16 assault rifle or the M4 Carbine. Stand-alone variants exist (such as the M79), as do versions capable of being used on many other rifles. The device attaches under the barrel and forward of the magazine, the trigger for it being just forward of the magazine. The magazine functions as a handle of sorts when firing for the M203. A separate sighting system is added to rifles with the M203 as the rifles regular sights are not matched to the launcher.

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