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M1 Garand Accessory I Wont Use - Gunboards Forums However, other NATO countries did adopt and utilize the MECAR design Out of the trials did come the adoption of the M28 M29 ENERGA anti-tank grenade which was effective until replaced by the M31 design in the later 60's
Question: M7A3 rifle grenade launcher | Gunboards Forums Hello everybody, I have a question concerning the M7A3 rifle grenade launcher This launcher was used in the early post-war German Army with the US rifle M1 Garand As you can see on the drawing (German instruction, undated), a flip-up sight was put onto the launcher Was this sight also
Part 1 - Projector Grenade, Rifle No. 4 with Sight, Mk 5. . . Originally manufactured by MECAR of Belgium, variations of the ENERGA was used as a front line grenade by the UK, Belgium, Switzerland, South Africa and other nations through the 70’s 80's and remained in reserve stores through the 90's It was a shaped-charge anti-armor grenade designed to be fired from just about any 7 62x51mm rifle
Norwegian display | Gunboards Forums Energa rifle grenade launcher: Made by Mecar in Belgium I have 2 different kinds of poches One has hooks for the US pistol belt, while the other has a leather loop The homeguard used lots of british webbing early on, so I guess it's made for that Now I need to find a energa grenade Slings: I have two different norwegian made slings