M79 Grenade Launcher
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Top Comments
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They can be anywhere form $4k-$8500. Prices depending on manufacturers, condition, spare parts, so on.
Only 40mm low pressure rounds should be used. MK19 and so forth rounds are to not be used in low pressure launchers like the M79 or M203.
No licenses to own, just state laws and typical NFA paperwork.
18yoa or older to own.
All Comments (163)
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I swear to GOD, if anyone calls it a thumper, I will RAPE EVERYTHING.
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wheres the boom!!!!?
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1) Repeal the Hughes Amendment. 2) Very cool toy. 3) I wish it was easier to get a HE round. It's not illegal but damn near impossible to pull off.
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you need to do a id of you shootign it like the terminator
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@david6x6 is that due to legalities, price or due to no one selling to civilians?
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If only he was standing outside of justin bieber's house
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use that in an airsoft war
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stop noobtubing
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@david6x6 Can you legally buy and use beehive ammunition for the 40mm?
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with grenade launchers, near hit is a hit.
Do destructive devices fallow the same rules as MG's where a civilian can not own one made after 1968?
pbstarkiller 9 months ago 2
@pbstarkiller
Civilians can privately own machine guns made after 1968 if they were manufactured and registered here in the US before the May 1986 cutoff date. As for destructive devices, the GCA of 68 banned the import of all NFA items for private civilian sales/ownership. However, any new destructive device manufactured here in the US can be owned/sold privately.
david6x6 9 months ago 5
Are training rounds for the 40mm classified as an NFA item?
iLikeToitools 10 months ago
@iLikeToitools
No. Neither are buckshot, flare, flechette, gas, etc etc. Only one that would be regulated would be an HE round and those are virtually non existent for any private individual to own/purchase.
david6x6 10 months ago 6