Granatnik M320

M320
Ilustracja
Państwo

 Niemcy

Producent

Heckler & Koch

Rodzaj

granatnik podwieszany

Dane techniczne
Kaliber

40 mm

Nabój

40 x 46 mm SR

Wymiary
Długość

350 mm

Długość lufy

280 mm

Masa
broni

1,5 kg

Inne
Prędkość pocz. pocisku

76 m/s

Szybkostrzelność praktyczna

5-7 strz./min

Zasięg maks.

400 m

Zasięg skuteczny

do 150 m

Granatnik M320 – (znany także jako HK GLM) niemiecki granatnik produkowany przez firmę Heckler & Koch. Powoli zastępuje szeroko używany granatnik podwieszany M203[1]. W przeciwieństwie do poprzednika może być nie tylko podwieszony pod lufę karabinków M16 lub M4, lecz również używany samodzielnie.

Przypisy

  1. www3.ausa.org. [dostęp 2010-01-10]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (9 czerwca 2009)].

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M320 40mm Grenade Launcher Module

The M320, a 40mm grenade launcher, is the replacement to all M203 series of grenade launchers on M16 Rifles and M4 Carbines. An interoperable system, it attaches under the barrel of the rifle or carbine and can convert to a stand-alone weapon.

The integral day/night sighting system, unrestricted breech mechanism, and double-action firing trigger deliver superior overmatch capabilities. Located on the side of the launcher, the new sighting system design lessens interference with rifle and carbine sights, reduces attaching operations to one action, and eliminates the need to re-zero after reattaching to a weapon.

The M320 barrel opens to the side, allows for an unrestricted breech enabling the firing of all standard U.S. 40mm low-velocity ammunition as well as longer-than standard ammunition. The new pistol grip design eliminates the need to use the magazine as a hand grip. If the weapon misfires, the operator can pull the trigger again, compared with the M203, which requires cycling of the breech to re-cock the firing pin and pulling the trigger again. With the advancement of composite materials, the latest in lightweight material.

composites are used to improve durability.