Practical Guide to the Operational Use of the MK19 MOD3 Grenade Launcher. Erik Lawrence

Practical Guide to the Operational Use of the MK19 MOD3 Grenade Launcher - Erik Lawrence


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GMG uses an aluminum receiver for reduced weight and manufacturing costs. Other features include a fluted chamber for equal pressure on the cartridge case and positive extraction and ejection, advanced primer ignition, and a barrel that is easily removable for field stripping, with the use of tools. This feature is also an advantage in the event that a high-explosive projectile becomes lodged in the bore.

      The bolt reciprocates on a massive guide rod and is stabilized by two steel rails, all of which are bolted to the receiver, eliminating the need for welding in the receiver.

      The gun mounts on the standard U.S. tripod, on various vehicle mounts, or on an aluminum multi-purpose tripod that provides assorted high-slow firing positions. An adjustable stabilizing shoulder rod is mounted to the receiver for additional controllability during free gun firing.

      Clearing the gun consists of simply lifting the feed tray cover and removing the belt. The position of the ambidextrous charging handle allows the shooter to cock and clear the gun without reaching near the ammunition belt and feed way.

      Both the gun and the tripod can be easily transported in a "backpack" configuration by a two-man team.

      AGS-17

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      Figure 1-4 AGS-17

      Designation: ASG-17 “Plamya” (Flame)

      Type: Automatic Grenade Launcher

      Country of origin: Soviet Union

      Operation: Belt-fed Automatic Action

      Caliber: 30mm

      Service year: 1975

      Overall length: 33 inches/840 mm

      Weight (loaded): 39.6 pounds/18 kg

      Rate of fire: 65 rounds per minute

      Rounds: 29 round belt magazine

      Range: 1600 meters

      The ASG-17 “Plamya” (Flame) is a belt-fed automatic action, automatic grenade launcher produced by NA. It is chambered to fire 30 mm ammunition and was first produced in 1975.

      The AGS-17 is a heavy infantry support weapon designed to operate from a tripod or mounted on an installation or vehicle. The AGS-17 fires a steady rate of 30mm grenades in either direct or indirect fire modes to provide suppressive and lethal fire support against soft-skinned targets or fortifications targets.

      The weapon operates using a blowback mechanism to sustain operation. Rounds are fired through a rifled barrel, which is removable quickly to reduce barrel stress.

      Ammunition is held in a metal box feed and is linked. Standard boxes contain 29 rounds of linked ammunition.

      The tripod is equipped with fine-leveling equipment for indirect fire trajectories.

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