Launcher, Grenade, 40mm, M203 | |
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Type | Grenade launcher |
Place of origin | United States |
Service history | |
In service | 1969–present[1] |
Used by | See Users |
Wars | Vietnam War Laotian Civil War Cambodian Civil War Civil conflict in the Philippines Sino-Vietnamese War Cambodian–Vietnamese War Sino-Vietnamese conflicts (1979–1991) Third Indochina War Soviet–Afghan War Falklands War[2] Gulf War War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) Iraq War War in Iraq (2013–2017) Syrian Civil War Israel-Hamas war |
Production history | |
Designer | AAI |
Designed | 1967–68 |
Manufacturer | Colt Defense Diemaco Airtronic USA RM Equipment U.S. Ordnance Knight's Armament Company Lewis Machine & Tool Company |
Unit cost | US$1,082[3] |
Produced | 1969–present |
Variants | See Variants |
Specifications | |
Mass | 3 lb (1.36 kg) (unloaded) |
Length | M203/M203A2: 15 in (380 mm); M203A1: 12 in (305mm); |
Barrel length | M203/M203A2: 12 in (305 mm); M203A1: 9 in (230mm); |
Cartridge | 40×46mm SR |
Action | Single shot |
Rate of fire | 5 to 7 round/min aimed shots 15 to 17 round/min area suppression |
Muzzle velocity | 250 ft/s (76 m/s) |
Effective firing range | 382 yds (350 m) fire-team sized area target; 164 yds (150 m) vehicle or weapon point target |
Maximum firing range | 437 yds (400 m) |
Sights | Quadrant sight or ladder sight on rifle |
The M203 is a single-shot 40 mm under-barrel grenade launcher designed to attach to a rifle. It uses the same rounds as the older stand-alone M79 break-action grenade launcher, which utilizes the high-low propulsion system to keep recoil forces low. While compatible with many weapons, the M203 was originally designed and produced by the United States military for the M16 rifle and its carbine variant, the M4. The launcher can also be mounted onto a C7, a Canadian version of the M16 rifle; this requires the prior removal of the bottom handguard.
Stand-alone variants of the M203 exist,[4] 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, right-handed only, 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.
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