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  • M203 Grenade Launcher
  • M203 grenade launcher
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  • Developed in the late 1960s as a replacement for the M79 grenade launcher, the M203 mounts to the barrel of most M16 series rifles and carbines. In SOCOM, it can fire fragmentation, high explosive, or smoke grenades. The M203PI model was designed to mount on platforms other than the M16, such as the AK-47, Steyr AUG, and MP5, but this version is unfortunately not featured in any SOCOM game.
  • The M203 Grenade Launcher is a grenade launcher.
  • The M203 grenade launcher is a lightweight, single-shot, breech-loaded, pump action, shoulder-fired weapon that is attached to the AR-15 series rifles and carbines. It fires a 40mm (40x46mm) grenade round.
  • Rounds for the M203 include: (M433) High-Explosive. Dual Purpose Round. (M406) High-Explosive Round. (M583A1) Star Parachute Round. (M585) White Star Cluster Round. (M713) Ground Marker Round. (M781) Practice Round. (M651) CS Round. (M576)[12] Buckshot Round.
  • The M203 grenade launcher is a single shot 40 mm grenade launcher designed to be attached to an assault rifle, such as the M4 or the M16.
  • The M203 is made to be mounted underneath an M16 or an M4 type rifle.
  • The M203 grenade launcher was a single shot grenade launcher that was designed for attaching to automatic rifles like the M16. It was made by Colt Firearms for the United States armed forces. The M203 grenade launcher and its variants saw extensive service with the US Armed Forces from the 1960s to at least the late 20th century. US Marine sentries used the M203 grenade launcher on board the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise. One of the marines had the launcher attached to his M16 as he was chasing Pavel Chekov. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
  • Manufactured by Schweizerische Industrie-Gesellschaft, the Gewehraufsatz 97, named in-game as an M203, is a Swiss single-shot, underbarrel grenade launcher that's designed for NATO weaponry. It uses 40mm M203 Grenade rounds.
  • The M203 was designed to replace the M79 grenade launcher; the M79 was a stand-alone device and therefore usually the primary weapon of troops who carried it, and because the size and weight of 40mm ammunition limits the quantities that can be carried on patrol (and because a grenade is often not an appropriate weapon for a given engagement, such as when the target is at close range or near friendly troops), an under-barrel system was conceived as a more versatile replacement. Most obviously, an underbarrel launcher has the advantage of allowing its user to also carry a rifle, and to easily and quickly switch between the two.
  • The M203 is a single shot 40 mm grenade launcher designed to attach to a rifle. It uses the same rounds as the older M79 break-action grenade launcher, which utilize the High-Low Propulsion System to keep recoil forces low. Though versatile, and compatible with many rifle models, the M203 was originally designed for the U.S. M16 and its variant, the M4 Carbine. The launcher can also be mounted onto a C7, a Canadian version of the M16 rifle which requires the bottom handguard on the rifle to be removed in order to mount the launcher.
  • The M203 40mm CS is a weapon featured in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Black Arrow. This 40mm, single-shot, grenade launcher packs quite a large punch in a very small package. This round is a non-lethal option to momentarily incapacitate your enemies if they are not equipped with gas masks. M203 Grenade Launcher General information Type Operation Fire modes Unlock Cost Users Affiliation Statistics Damage Rate of fire Mobility Range Accuracy Penetration Magazine size Maximum ammunition Ammunition type The M203 40mm HE is a weapon featured in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Black Arrow.
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Era
  • Early 20th-21st century
Length
  • 15
  • 15.0
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Row 8 info
  • Low
Row 4 info
  • 40
Row 7 title
  • Damage/SP
Row 1 info
  • Attachment
Row 8 title
  • ROF
Row 4 title
  • Cartidge
Row 2 info
  • Airtronic USA
Row 6 info
  • 63
Row 1 title
  • Classification
Row 5 info
  • 1
manufact
  • Various including Colt, Diemaco and Airtronic
Row 2 title
  • Manufacturer
Row 6 title
  • Max Ammo
Row 5 title
  • Capacity
Row 3 info
  • USA
Row 3 title
  • Country
Ammotype
  • *40×46mm SR
Row 7 info
  • High-Fatal
hidestats
  • y
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Range
  • 100 m
  • 400 m
  • 160.0
Box Title
  • M203 grenade launcher
part length
  • 12.0
Velocity
  • 250
  • 250.0
Origin
  • 22
  • United States
Rate
  • 5
Design
  • 1967
Affiliation
Fire
  • Single
  • *Single shot
Service
  • 1969
Name
  • M203
  • M203 grenade launcher
  • Launcher, Grenade, 40mm,
  • M203 40mm CS
  • M203 40mm HE
  • M203 40mm RP
  • M203 40mm Smoke
Maker
Type
  • Grenade Launcher
  • Grenade Launcher
  • Grenade launcher
  • Underbarrel grenade launcher
  • Underbarrel Grenade launcher
Caption
justweight
  • 3
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Unit Cost
  • 1082.0
Max range
  • 1312.0
Cartridge
  • 40
Wars
  • Vietnam War-present
Weight
  • 3
  • 3.0
  • 1.36
Caliber
  • 40
Manufacturer
Sights
  • Quadrant sight or ladder sight on rifle
Used by
  • See Users
is ranged
  • yes
muzzle velocity
  • 250.0
Action
  • Single shot
  • Breech loaded
Barrel length
  • 12.0
RealName
  • Gewehraufsatz 97
design date
  • 1967
Magazine
  • Single shot
Variants
  • See Variants
Death
  • 2020
Barrel
  • 12
feed
  • M203 Grenades
Birth
  • 1969
Designer
Size
  • Length *38 cm
sights system
  • Quadrant sight or ladder sight on rifle
abstract
  • The M203 was designed to replace the M79 grenade launcher; the M79 was a stand-alone device and therefore usually the primary weapon of troops who carried it, and because the size and weight of 40mm ammunition limits the quantities that can be carried on patrol (and because a grenade is often not an appropriate weapon for a given engagement, such as when the target is at close range or near friendly troops), an under-barrel system was conceived as a more versatile replacement. Most obviously, an underbarrel launcher has the advantage of allowing its user to also carry a rifle, and to easily and quickly switch between the two. The M203 has been in service since 1969 and was introduced to US military forces during the early 1970s. It fires the same rounds as the M79 that it replaced. When affixed to a full-size M16, the weapon requires a distinctive ventilated handguard to be attached to the weapon, replace the rifle's standard cylindrical handguard; attaching the launcher to a smaller M4 Carbine simply requires the removal of the bottom half of the rifle's standard handguard. Mounting systems for a wide array of other rifles have since been developed.
  • Developed in the late 1960s as a replacement for the M79 grenade launcher, the M203 mounts to the barrel of most M16 series rifles and carbines. In SOCOM, it can fire fragmentation, high explosive, or smoke grenades. The M203PI model was designed to mount on platforms other than the M16, such as the AK-47, Steyr AUG, and MP5, but this version is unfortunately not featured in any SOCOM game.
  • The M203 Grenade Launcher is a grenade launcher.
  • The M203 grenade launcher is a lightweight, single-shot, breech-loaded, pump action, shoulder-fired weapon that is attached to the AR-15 series rifles and carbines. It fires a 40mm (40x46mm) grenade round.
  • Rounds for the M203 include: (M433) High-Explosive. Dual Purpose Round. (M406) High-Explosive Round. (M583A1) Star Parachute Round. (M585) White Star Cluster Round. (M713) Ground Marker Round. (M781) Practice Round. (M651) CS Round. (M576)[12] Buckshot Round.
  • The M203 grenade launcher is a single shot 40 mm grenade launcher designed to be attached to an assault rifle, such as the M4 or the M16.
  • The M203 40mm CS is a weapon featured in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Black Arrow. This 40mm, single-shot, grenade launcher packs quite a large punch in a very small package. This round is a non-lethal option to momentarily incapacitate your enemies if they are not equipped with gas masks. M203 Grenade Launcher General information Type Operation Fire modes Unlock Cost Users Affiliation Statistics Damage Rate of fire Mobility Range Accuracy Penetration Magazine size Maximum ammunition Ammunition type The M203 40mm HE is a weapon featured in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Black Arrow. This 40mm, single-shot, grenade launcher packs quite a large punch in a very small package. This, High Explosive (HE), round is extremely effective against personnel. M203 Grenade Launcher General information Type Operation Fire modes Unlock Cost Users Affiliation Statistics Damage Rate of fire Mobility Range Accuracy Penetration Magazine size Maximum ammunition Ammunition type The M203 40mm RP is a weapon featured in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Black Arrow. This 40mm, single-shot, grenade launcher packs quite a large punch in a very small package. This incendiary grenade burns everything within a 4m radius and creates an obscuring cloud of red smoke. M203 Grenade Launcher General information Type Operation Fire modes Unlock Cost Users Affiliation Statistics Damage Rate of fire Mobility Range Accuracy Penetration Magazine size Maximum ammunition Ammunition type The M203 40mm Smoke is a weapon featured in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Black Arrow. This 40mm, single-shot, grenade launcher packs quite a large punch in a very small package. This round creates a obscuring cloud of orange smoke.
  • The M203 is made to be mounted underneath an M16 or an M4 type rifle.
  • The M203 is a single shot 40 mm grenade launcher designed to attach to a rifle. It uses the same rounds as the older M79 break-action grenade launcher, which utilize the High-Low Propulsion System to keep recoil forces low. Though versatile, and compatible with many rifle models, the M203 was originally designed for the U.S. M16 and its variant, the M4 Carbine. The launcher can also be mounted onto a C7, a Canadian version of the M16 rifle which requires the bottom handguard on the rifle to be removed in order to mount the launcher. Stand-alone variants of the M203 exist, as do versions designed specifically for many other rifles. The device attaches under the barrel, the launcher trigger being in the rear of the launcher, just forward of the rifle magazine. The rifle magazine functions as a hand grip when firing the M203. A separate sighting system is added to rifles fitted with the M203, as the rifle's standard sights are not matched to the launcher. The version fitted to the Canadian C7 has a sight attached to the side of the launcher, either on the left or right depending on the user's needs.
  • The M203 grenade launcher was a single shot grenade launcher that was designed for attaching to automatic rifles like the M16. It was made by Colt Firearms for the United States armed forces. The M203 grenade launcher and its variants saw extensive service with the US Armed Forces from the 1960s to at least the late 20th century. US Marine sentries used the M203 grenade launcher on board the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise. One of the marines had the launcher attached to his M16 as he was chasing Pavel Chekov. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
  • Manufactured by Schweizerische Industrie-Gesellschaft, the Gewehraufsatz 97, named in-game as an M203, is a Swiss single-shot, underbarrel grenade launcher that's designed for NATO weaponry. It uses 40mm M203 Grenade rounds.