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The Mk 19 is a belt-fed, blowback-operated, air-cooled, crew-served, fully-automatic weapon that is designed not to cook off. It fires 40 mm grenades at a cyclic rate of 325 to 375 rounds per minute, giving a practical rate of fire of 60 rounds per minute (rapid) and 40 rounds per minute (sustained).
The MK19 Grenade Machine Gun can defend against hovering rotary-wing aircraft, destroy lightly armored vehicles, fire on suspected enemy positions, and provide high-volume fire into an...
4 sie 2016 · Description. Automatic grenade launcher developed by the Navy for Riverine Craft and used today mainly as a close-in weapon against small boats. Quoting from FM 3-22.27: "Although the MK 19 is a recent entry into the Army's inventory, development began in 1963.
The M203, a single-shot 40mm under-barrel launcher, and the MK19, a fully automatic 40mm grenade machine gun, have revolutionized infantry capabilities. M203 uses a high-low propulsion system to...
7 lip 2011 · The Mk 19 Mod 3 grenade machine gun, also referred to as an automatic grenade launcher, is a 40x53mm self-powered, air-cooled, belt-fed using disintegrating metallic links, blowback...
16 sty 2013 · The Mk 19 Mod 3 grenade machine gun, also referred to as an automatic grenade launcher, is a 40x53mm self-powered, air-cooled, belt-fed using disintegrating metallic links, blowback operated,...
The Mk 19 is an automatic grenade launcher that fires 40x53mm high velocity rounds. It was produced in a number of models during its development, but the only model ever used in quantity is the Mk 19 MOD 3.