How does a grenade launcher work? - All about grenades Part 2

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  • čas přidán 18. 07. 2022
  • Let's find out how a grenade launcher works.
    In this video, we made a 3D animation about the generation process and operation of a 40mm grenade.
    The structure and operation of the 40mm grenade,
    Japanese knee mortars,
    Soviet RPG-2,
    M79 grenade launcher,
    And so on.
    Thank you for watching this video.
    #military #grenade #grenadelauncher #40mm #rpg2 #m79 #mscope
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Komentáře • 397

  • @kanmagoshi
    @kanmagoshi Před rokem +79

    (7min mark) the way the 40mm has a safety mechanism with the bearing acting as a detonator block is the coolest thing ever. Whoever invented that is a pretty smart guy.

    • @Leit0
      @Leit0 Před 3 měsíci

      thanks

  • @manoffaith2501
    @manoffaith2501 Před rokem +19

    In Vietnam I carried an M79 grenade launcher and also carried an side arm, 45 cal 1911 pistol for close-in protection.

  • @subhadeeppaul1349
    @subhadeeppaul1349 Před rokem +435

    Awesome. Ideal for home defence.

    • @mokadelic4037
      @mokadelic4037 Před rokem +31

      This, but unironically

    • @crack481
      @crack481 Před rokem +17

      You will destroy your own house.

    • @yoyomodiji
      @yoyomodiji Před rokem +3

      Tu har jagah yeah hi comment kyon karta hain mortar wale video main bhi yehi comment kiya tha tune

    • @subhadeeppaul1349
      @subhadeeppaul1349 Před rokem

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    • @yoyomodiji
      @yoyomodiji Před rokem

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  • @udittlamba
    @udittlamba Před rokem +186

    wow, the 40mm is low key a feat of engineering.

    • @patent6458
      @patent6458 Před rokem +11

      just like much other stuff used in war. it had to work so you grab some smart guys, say what you need and get an engineering overkill so far

    • @burtpanzer
      @burtpanzer Před rokem +2

      @@flat-earther Sorry friend, but there are many ways to disprove flat-earth.

    • @theowlfromduolingo7982
      @theowlfromduolingo7982 Před 11 měsíci

      Ugh two Antifas...

  • @samuelclayton4405
    @samuelclayton4405 Před rokem +34

    I am an Infantrymen. I carried a m-203. Perfect Weapon for several different applications. Anti-Personal/ Anti-Material. Several different type of round were used. There was a HE, AP ( would go thru a door or a hood of a 6×6) Lightly skinned Vehicle, and APers (Anti Personal).There was a Shot round. It was like a shotgun shell full of .30 Caliber shot, and then there was the Flechette round. It kicked like an 8 Guage shotgun.

    • @ralphgreenjr.2466
      @ralphgreenjr.2466 Před rokem +7

      The old M-79, "Thumper", was an ambush buster. A good gunner could have a half dozen rounds on the way before the first one hit. The shot round and flechette round was devastating up close. The gunner also carried a 1911a1, .45 acp. Gun of my youth.

    • @smc1942
      @smc1942 Před rokem +2

      @@ralphgreenjr.2466
      I knew a Vietnam Vet who carried Thumper and a cut down M2 carbine for backup.
      He prefered them to the M16!

    • @GeorgiaDawgAthens
      @GeorgiaDawgAthens Před 9 měsíci

      @samuelclayton4405 I loved "the Blooper" as we called it in '69. It was, and still is, a sweet, well-manufactured weapon.

    • @user-jh7mn2me1e
      @user-jh7mn2me1e Před 8 měsíci

      Hooah! ya that 203 got some kick! Was not that good with the 203 so they gave me the m249 which is heavier but worth the weight! W

    • @sarajevsky
      @sarajevsky Před 8 měsíci

      I destroyed golf rabbit 2 Type with two granades from 40 meters distance.
      I was not precise , I was 19 year old rookie with lot of luck.
      Rabbit Golf was packed with 3 enemies of special assault unit, with heavy bulletproof vests and helmets. Didnt worked.
      First hit was front part of car, second directly beside driver, so the granade killed them with heavy wounds on lower body parts. So was destiny, poor bastards...

  • @recceeboy1237
    @recceeboy1237 Před rokem +44

    Knee mortars were never fired by resting on your leg, unless you wanted a broken bone. It was designed to rest on ground or a large branch

    • @andrewpaul3130
      @andrewpaul3130 Před rokem

      That's right.

    • @theloudamerican2193
      @theloudamerican2193 Před rokem +1

      They would shatter the shooters femor! Lol 😂.

    • @tacticalsapper
      @tacticalsapper Před rokem +1

      Wow you repeat what the narrator in the video said, well done.

    • @martinbaumgardner4432
      @martinbaumgardner4432 Před rokem

      @@tacticalsapper He said that much after he called it a knee mortar and showed the picture I'm surprised more people have not commented on it.

    • @myfavoritemartian1
      @myfavoritemartian1 Před 9 měsíci

      @@joekano6952 I was also told you needed to "Take a knee" to fire it.

  • @fratercontenduntocculta8161

    Grenade launchers are my favorite support weapons. Something about the arc trajectory of the projectile makes sense to me, and even at extended ranges, I have no problems getting a shot in thru a window or door. If you really think about it, the magic is in the ammo itself.

  • @poughkeepsieblue
    @poughkeepsieblue Před rokem +41

    Its amazing how simple an RPG launcher really is. All the cool stuff is in the grenade itself.

    • @aperson336
      @aperson336 Před 9 měsíci

      Wtf is a rpg launcher? My guy is out here launching ruchnoy protivotankovy granatomyot’s (hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher)

    • @poughkeepsieblue
      @poughkeepsieblue Před 9 měsíci

      @@aperson336 are you fuckin with me?

    • @poughkeepsieblue
      @poughkeepsieblue Před 9 měsíci

      @@aperson336 lmao

    • @LeSpongedeStardust
      @LeSpongedeStardust Před 2 měsíci

      @@aperson336 I prefer mortar launchers though

  • @VictorW23
    @VictorW23 Před rokem +5

    The centrifugal fuse to arm the explosive in the 40mm was genius

  • @Brodrich
    @Brodrich Před rokem +17

    Not sure when it came about but the "defence" problem mentioned at the end of the video forgot to mention that they made 40mm buckshot rounds. It basically makes a grenade launcher into a blunderbuss. And while I already knew about it this explains to everyone why EA made it so the grenade launchers in battlefield don't go off when you shoot an enemy with it at point blank range.

    • @aperson336
      @aperson336 Před 9 měsíci

      The buckshot and flachet rounds were terrible in the m79 due to the m79 using low pressure chemical explosive rounds, whereas flachet/ buckshot are high pressure
      This causes the range to be terrible as well as velocity and spread

    • @Brodrich
      @Brodrich Před 9 měsíci

      @@aperson336 Explains why they are so terrible in Arma 3. Thank you.

  • @mechadonia
    @mechadonia Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the explanation of High-Low! I remember reading about it when I was in middle school and just never being able to visualize how it actually looked inside a 40mm casing or how it actually worked. Still never really grasped it until now.

  • @fridaycaliforniaa236
    @fridaycaliforniaa236 Před rokem +2

    This channel's videos should be used for military courses

  • @anthonyc417
    @anthonyc417 Před rokem +2

    The illustration of the knee mortar is hilarious good luck with that broken femur

  • @silverseven5283
    @silverseven5283 Před rokem +28

    I'm really enjoying your videos so much Mscope. I keep coming to watch some of your videos. Please keep up the good work. I can't believe your channel with such informative, no over the top editing, to the point yet so easy to understand is so underrated! Btw, that 'Rotational-arming system' is so clever.

    • @mxcollin95
      @mxcollin95 Před rokem +1

      Agreed! Super well done videos with no added BS.

  • @paulredinger5830
    @paulredinger5830 Před rokem +5

    I used a M203 when I was in the army in 1982. Beautiful weapon. Kinda weighty especially carrying the grenade and the M16 rounds though.

  • @bob_the_bomb4508
    @bob_the_bomb4508 Před rokem +8

    Great explanation and excellent graphics :)

  • @Ed-ig7fj
    @Ed-ig7fj Před 3 měsíci

    My buddy who was in Vietnam loved his M-79 "Blooper." Once, though, when he had it resting on his hip, he accidentally fired a round straight up. All the guys were looking up to see where it would land. Luckily, it landed at a safe distance. We miss you, Robert. ("Bobbie" R., 4th Inf. Div., 1967-69, around Pleiku, Dak To, etc., two tours) -Old Guy

  • @poughkeepsieblue
    @poughkeepsieblue Před rokem +5

    Thanks for this series, its fascinating and informative.

  • @jamesdoesitmatter
    @jamesdoesitmatter Před rokem +5

    Thank you for covering the high-low. Most have no idea it's not like a bullet. Close but not the same.

  • @upandaljm
    @upandaljm Před rokem +2

    The tough part is keeping the thing on target while you're laughing your ass off because you know what's coming.

  • @dabprod
    @dabprod Před 3 měsíci

    In 1964 I was stationed at Ft Benning GA and assigned to the US Infantry Board. I tested small arms weapons and the M-79 was one of them. We had our own ranges because everything was classified and all personal held top secret clearance. The M-79 was my favorite of all. We worked on modifications to the weapon.

  • @NilfgardianNationalist
    @NilfgardianNationalist Před rokem +4

    great video! incredibly underrated.

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 Před 7 měsíci

    What made the M16 so deadly! Can shoot bullets, and fire grenades. The person that put it on the rifle, Had to have war experience. It was a Brilliant Ideal

  • @thewheezychieftain5488
    @thewheezychieftain5488 Před rokem +5

    Actually the Russian RPG is a 40mm grenade, since the inside of the tube is 40mms, whereas many widely different warheads that sit outside of the barrel can range from 40mm Anti-personnel shrapnel rounds or 90mm enlarged armor penetrating warheads.

  • @pretzelogic2689
    @pretzelogic2689 Před rokem +4

    So when our company got to pull Green Line duty for 2 or 3 days on a remote LZ, we would play a little game with these on guard at night. You put one in the tube and 2 on the sand bags in front of you. Fire the first at a high angle, reload the 2nd and fire medium angle, and the last at low angle. The winner was the one who got all three rounds to impact at the same time. It was called H&I, harass and interdict, so it was "officially" approved.

  • @Midnight_101
    @Midnight_101 Před rokem +6

    In my college years in my rotc class wat back,they taught us about this launcher.we also got a chance to fire it. There was an incident that the grenade didnt launch.our instructors told us to carefully remove the ballistics and drop it slowly in the ground and leave the perimeter. 3 to 5 mins later,it went off! No one got hurt.but nowadays assault rifle mounted grenade launchers dont have to worry about this misfire.just click again to fire..👍👍👍❤❤❤

  • @MacksCurley
    @MacksCurley Před rokem +20

    Wow, impressive design. At time 7:22 where it shows the arming and detonation sequence of counter leverage is a brilliant design and I like the safety feature with the ball. I have to wonder if you could throw it hard enough to arm it.

  • @j7ndominica051
    @j7ndominica051 Před 8 měsíci

    I was wondering how grenades in fallout don't explode entirely at the moment of firing. Speech synthesizers are getting better.

  • @alphasierra.
    @alphasierra. Před rokem +2

    Excellent video, eagerly waiting for the one on UBGL

  • @amitaimedan
    @amitaimedan Před rokem +1

    Excelent video and explanation.

  • @mir-gm2ql
    @mir-gm2ql Před rokem +1

    extremely interesting to understand the mechanic, thank you

  • @terridebord8858
    @terridebord8858 Před rokem +2

    The M79 was called the thumper for the sound it made

  • @mehranfreeman6192
    @mehranfreeman6192 Před rokem +3

    Very well presented, awesome 👌

  • @scanthecode9974
    @scanthecode9974 Před rokem +1

    BRO KEEP IT COMING I LOVE THE TUTORI-

  • @brustar5152
    @brustar5152 Před rokem +3

    My line of machines at Canadian Arsenals Ltd in Longbranch Ontario made thousands of barrels for hose things for the U.S. during the Vietnam war. The barrels were black anodized aluminum.

  • @jamesivie5717
    @jamesivie5717 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video. To quote Arnold Schwartsneger, "Excellent".

  • @entropyachieved750
    @entropyachieved750 Před rokem

    Good channel, love the graphics

  • @Rohit-nm3je
    @Rohit-nm3je Před rokem

    Nice explaination ❤️❤️

  • @bronyguy6103
    @bronyguy6103 Před rokem +1

    love the video

  • @DeadPollo
    @DeadPollo Před rokem +1

    Demoman course 101: "what makes YOU a good Demoman"

  • @dutyfree1663
    @dutyfree1663 Před rokem

    Awsome vid. I was hoping to find out how 40mm grenade's safe distance work and satisfied

  • @workhardplayharder4924

    Perfect explain.

  • @crack481
    @crack481 Před rokem

    Awesome videos!!!!

  • @alaric_
    @alaric_ Před rokem +2

    Wow, the quality is awesome! The subscriber amount really does not reflect the quality that this channel is providing. I'll do my little part to increase that number :)

  • @danielgreen3715
    @danielgreen3715 Před rokem

    Just what im looking for!

  • @paulie12345ish
    @paulie12345ish Před rokem

    Really well bloop

  • @williambuchanan77
    @williambuchanan77 Před rokem

    Toys that go boom are my favourite, they make for a wonderful day

  • @peacekeeper9687
    @peacekeeper9687 Před rokem

    Your channel is amazing keep making such videos I like it 👍👍👍

  • @311Bob
    @311Bob Před 9 měsíci

    The u.s. Developed and had the bazooka in the early 40's every one had a version afterward

  • @mrgatis1531
    @mrgatis1531 Před rokem +1

    is there more precise animation work? awesome work 10/10

  • @andrewparrott7260
    @andrewparrott7260 Před 11 měsíci

    Yes, the M79 grenade gun. Here in Australia we had a nickname for it, the wombat or thumper gun. When I served, had an absolutely fun time using it. Didn't like carrying it around on the back of my webbing though, a bit uncomfortable.

  • @littlebear1520
    @littlebear1520 Před rokem +1

    I was lucky enough to see some of the original blueprints for the m79 apparently it was developed in Duluth or Superior or the inventor was from that area

  • @anasosama8148
    @anasosama8148 Před rokem

    That's an extremely hard and great work👏👏

  • @catherineharris4746
    @catherineharris4746 Před rokem

    Now this one is well made and factual👏👏👏👏👍👍👍

  • @gaveintothedarkness
    @gaveintothedarkness Před rokem +16

    0:46 The Knee mortar didnt actually go on your knee. You would be in for a lot of pain if you did that. Forgotten Weapons has a pretty good vid on this one

    • @Ohlom111
      @Ohlom111 Před rokem

      and to add.. it was actually ni mortar as in 2 in Japanese

    • @platyhelminthes2877
      @platyhelminthes2877 Před rokem

      They address this misconception at 2:10 in the video.

    • @platyhelminthes2877
      @platyhelminthes2877 Před rokem

      @@Ohlom111 Do you have a source for this? The actual Japanese name for the weapon is Type 89 grenade discharger. "Knee mortar" is just an allied colloquialism.

    • @Ohlom111
      @Ohlom111 Před rokem

      @@platyhelminthes2877 spent a few years army EOD, had an instructor harp on the subject, seen a few pubs on them but that was some 30+ years back and in all honesty my memory is swiss cheese anymore. But anyway basically it goes to it being referred to as a "2 inch mortar" somewhere along the line. 50mm=1.97in, and 2 in Japanese is ni, pronounced just like knee. Maybe coincidence because I can't remember where I may have seen it and can't find references to it in any of the books i have now. But for what ever reason it's one of the strange things that stuck in my head.

  • @thebookwasbetter3650
    @thebookwasbetter3650 Před rokem +8

    Knew a Vietnam vet who had a cool story. He said a guy in his platoon shot a tiger with a blooper (grenade launcher) He said the thing was running at him and he shot it. The reason it didn't explode is because it was very close and the safety mechanism worked with centrifical force. The round has to spin something like 40 times before the centrifical force disengages the safety. So the round didn't detonate and pretty much acted like a big shotgun slug. The guy had a picture of his platoon posing with the tiger with a four inch gash in it's side and he wore one of it's claws around his neck. Sorry if you like tigers, but I thought it was a pretty cool 'hunting' story.

  • @paulredinger5830
    @paulredinger5830 Před rokem +2

    If the soldier fired that Japanese grenade launcher from his knee as shown he would break those bones. That did occur a lot until the soldiers were told what happens, and they gained experience. A few marine and army troops with shattered bones taught everyone else.

  • @HDX539
    @HDX539 Před rokem +1

    Hi MSCOPE channel, one word i can tell you, that is an impressive channel, stun, animations and explain how things work,
    i do not hesitate to like and subscribe to your channel and type some words here,
    and please make more video like this, and remember don't forget to add English substitutes on each of videos.
    many thanks.

  • @vishnuraj8285
    @vishnuraj8285 Před rokem +1

    Terminator 🔥

  • @mxcollin95
    @mxcollin95 Před rokem

    Super interesting channel! 👍

  • @nd-iy3dx
    @nd-iy3dx Před rokem +1

    RPG is a shockingly effective weapon, that and the IED

  • @ZombieB
    @ZombieB Před rokem

    Nice👌

  • @elforeigner3260
    @elforeigner3260 Před rokem

    I love bloopers

  • @socialiteclefceo5592
    @socialiteclefceo5592 Před rokem

    Fantastic❤

  • @TheGearhead222
    @TheGearhead222 Před rokem +2

    Great video! I've handled M-79's while in the USN, but never fired one:(-John in Texas

  • @AFriendlyUnit
    @AFriendlyUnit Před rokem +1

    "what's makes me a good Demoman?"

  • @asahearts1
    @asahearts1 Před rokem +2

    "stab-lee"

  • @piconano
    @piconano Před rokem +1

    I'll bet they'll make a model that can be dropped by a small drone.
    I appreciate the hard work that goes into making these videos.

    • @bob_the_bomb4508
      @bob_the_bomb4508 Před rokem

      ISIS started dropping rifle grenades from drones a few years ago.

  • @bb1040
    @bb1040 Před rokem

    In Vietnam I liked the M-79 because it was easy to clean ,by just pulling a towel through the barrel. LOL

  • @pelonehedd7631
    @pelonehedd7631 Před 11 měsíci

    I was waiting for You to correct that misconception about the Knee Mortar . Good thing you saved Me the trouble . A Friend 4:57 of Mine was a LRRP in the 101st Airborne in Vietnam. They had captured a large cache of weapons and were informed that command did not want them destroyed on site and could not effect extraction till the next day. They felt that the enemy knew about the discovery and would try to recapture the weapon’s . They spent the night doing reconnaissance by fire , firing the captured weapon’s and ammo including “ knee mortar’s” into the darkness to deter any attempt at recovery.

  • @matthiuskoenig3378
    @matthiuskoenig3378 Před rokem +2

    What you didn't mention is that high-low propulsion system was developed by Germany in ww2 for anti-tank guns (the PAW 600 and PAW 1000)

  • @jimward89
    @jimward89 Před rokem

    excellent

  • @DrIudwig
    @DrIudwig Před rokem +1

    *”Oh there gonna half to glue you back together IN HELL.”*

  • @KalanYore
    @KalanYore Před rokem +1

    You missed one detail of the 40mm being armed as it takes 3 revolutions after firing within the launcher tube of the M-79... there is a reason for this so when a solider accidentally drops the munition will not explode to cause death or injury...
    the max range is 400m beside the fragmentation grenade there is other types like white phosphorous and smoke...
    In the army we trained with M-79s, just for familiarization while the actual M16A1-M203 attached grenade launchers for training using training markers rather than real frags - the targeting aperture is actually called the 'Leaf-Sight'...
    I was at Ft. Dix back in 1987 for boot camp - the only live munitions we used was 5.56 NATO, .50 cal BMG, 7.62, and live hand grenades... everything else was non-live training munitions or simulators... claymore mines we used real detonators [wired blasting caps] for training but the mine itself was a dummy... still wired blasting caps were dangerous can remove some fingers or even the entire hand from 'static' energy - have to be well grounded when using wired caps... training grenades used live fuse detonators as well - I and a few others were assigned to screw in all fuses and also load all 20 & 30 round magazines with fresh ammo including tracers when we had night fire exercises.
    Spent 8 years in the army... got out as the Clinton Administration was destroying and reducing the entire military and cut programs and pay to freezing promotion slots to slow and reduce E-5 & E-6 slots and NCO school intake - I had enough of the BS and ETS out.

  • @user-wo9dk7cr1k
    @user-wo9dk7cr1k Před 11 měsíci

    wonderful

  • @aperson336
    @aperson336 Před 9 měsíci

    0:22 m79 (a grenade launcher)
    RPG 2 (anti tank weapon, not a grenade launcher)
    Type 89 mortar (definitely not a grenade launcher)

  • @michaelmcclaryjr3752
    @michaelmcclaryjr3752 Před rokem +1

    The guy who had made the. M.79 must have been sick and tired of being called a wimpy person who can't throw a grenade for s..t to save his life

  • @navigatorstrato7232
    @navigatorstrato7232 Před rokem

    i love this thing

  • @iceberg789
    @iceberg789 Před 4 měsíci

    that rotating alignment fuse sounds tricky.

  • @muhacnt7988
    @muhacnt7988 Před rokem +4

    Dying to know how those soviet caseless grenade rounds works

    • @muhacnt7988
      @muhacnt7988 Před rokem +1

      @@grey886 The AGS fire the same round from UGBL gp 25 and 35,The have propellant and primer inside the round

  • @almadlicka2410
    @almadlicka2410 Před rokem +1

    We used them here in the Angolan War. It's nickname was the "snotneus" (snot nose).

  • @user-mc9mn9ru4p
    @user-mc9mn9ru4p Před rokem +1

    Суперский обзор!
    ХОЧУ такой гранатомет!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @poughkeepsieblue
    @poughkeepsieblue Před rokem

    All i can picture, is the stoned black guy in apacolypse now, who fires one grende shot, and then the enemy fire stops...
    He knew his weapon, knew how to place the shot based on sound distance, and he was close enough, like they say about horseshoes and hand grenades.
    The thump gun also had its moment in terminator 2, which also displays the smoke firing drum launcher, that the terminator uses on the swat team
    I think imma go watch some movies now

  • @fredrickmillstead2804
    @fredrickmillstead2804 Před 2 měsíci

    Love the M79. Carried one for a while in RVN. Kept it loaded with a buckshot round for 1st contact. Flechette round was not very effective.

  • @Stirl2
    @Stirl2 Před rokem +12

    It's not "millimeters", just "millimeter" in this instance.

    • @ericlondon5731
      @ericlondon5731 Před rokem +3

      I also thought that sounded strange. It could be that the speech is a 'bot' program that reads this to different languages, as the tone is very staccato and monotone. ( If a real dude, may just be a nervous reader )

    • @bob_the_bomb4508
      @bob_the_bomb4508 Před rokem +2

      Millimetre if we’re going to be pedantic.

  • @patrickshea5955
    @patrickshea5955 Před rokem

    You have to have some real balls to use that knee grenade launcher 😭💀😳

  • @gamercatsz5441
    @gamercatsz5441 Před rokem

    Ideal for consumer drones

  • @paulmicelli5819
    @paulmicelli5819 Před rokem

    Carried a M-79 in Nam, also had side arm Colt 1911A1 .45 cal. pistol.

  • @Panzersoldat
    @Panzersoldat Před 7 měsíci

    I absolutely hate seeing "knee mortars" pictured where a person has it braced against their leg. Absolutely no one did that, unless they were incredibly stupid. The recoil impulse from that would shatter your thigh bone!

  • @MrPrist-kp8fp
    @MrPrist-kp8fp Před rokem +1

    rpg: rocket propelled gernades

  • @charlesmangum2100
    @charlesmangum2100 Před rokem

    Have not seen one of these sense the 70's.

  • @snoooozel7404
    @snoooozel7404 Před rokem

    danke für deine arbeit

  • @sikskillz2186
    @sikskillz2186 Před rokem

    💯🔥🔥

  • @youngtactical9292
    @youngtactical9292 Před 5 měsíci

    always wondered why when you shoot the GL straight at the ground it would not explode i would yell all the time "cheap grenade" an would be like this damn thing only works when you shoot it at some one. but its because the orb has not spun in to alinement with the striker pin AMAZING !!! THXFOR SHOWING THAT

  • @wastedangelematis
    @wastedangelematis Před rokem

    CAn't wait for neXt VId

  • @user-jh7mn2me1e
    @user-jh7mn2me1e Před 8 měsíci

    It works by dislocating your shoulder when you fire it!

  • @colinvanrensburg4652
    @colinvanrensburg4652 Před 2 měsíci

    A friend had his hand over the muzzle of an M79 when it fired accidentally - that arming mechanism saved him from losing his life - just a nasty dent in his hand and a bruised ego....

  • @brianjones7521
    @brianjones7521 Před 4 měsíci

    'go get The Roach'

  • @Cryogenius333
    @Cryogenius333 Před rokem

    I love when my grenades fly stab-ly.
    And they stably my enemy tank with a properly ignited catridge.

  • @poughkeepsieblue
    @poughkeepsieblue Před rokem +1

    So, the m79 is a rifled grenade round
    I know rifling makes any weapon more accurate and travel farther, but i assumed the thump gun just lobbed grenades, i naively never even considered it was a rifled round.

    • @poughkeepsieblue
      @poughkeepsieblue Před rokem

      On top of that, the ball/rotation safety design is something i never knew, and makes sense.
      The 40mm is a big boy, waiting to hear about the 25mm...
      I really am learning something here.
      Thanks again.