I want on of these...

Arrell

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MK19 40mm Machine Gun, MOD 3


Manufacturer: Saco Defense Industries
Length: 43.1 inches (109.47 centimeters)
Weight:
Gun: 72.5 pounds (32.92 kilograms)
Cradle (MK64 Mod 5): 21.0 pounds (9.53 kilograms)
Tripod: 44.0 pounds (19.98 kilograms)
Total: 137.5 pounds (62.43 kilograms)
Muzzle velocity: 790 feet (240.69 meters) per second
Bore diameter: 40mm
Maximum range: 2200 meters
Maximum effective range: 1600 meters
Rates of fire:
Cyclic: 325-375 rounds per minute
Rapid: 60 rounds per minute
Sustained: 40 rounds per minute
Unit Replacement Cost: $13,758

Features: The MK19 40mm machine gun, MOD 3 is an air-cooled, disintegrating metallic link-belt fed, blowback operated, fully automatic weapon and is crew transportable over short distances with limited amounts of ammunition. It can fire a variety of 40mm grenades. The M430 HEDP 40mm grenade will pierce armor up to 2 inches thick, and will produce fragments to kill personnel within 5 meters and wound personnel within 15 meters of the point of impact. Associated components are: MK64 Cradle Mount, MOD 5; M3 Tripod Mount; and the AN/TVS-5 Night Vision Sight. The MK19 also mounts in the up-gunned weapons station of the LVTP7A1 model of the AAV and vehicle ring mounts.

Background: The MK19 was originally developed to provide the U.S. Navy with an effective riverine patrol weapon in Vietnam. A Product Improvement Program was initiated in the late 1970s resulting in the MK19 Mod 3.

OOH RAAH


[This message has been edited by Arrell (edited July 07, 2000).]
 
Yeah....mount it on my motorctcle to 'clear' traffic/ :D

What I wanna know is what I can use in the sides of my house I'm building to defeat this kind of weapon and the depleted uranium ones.
 
I had the pleasure of firing one of these fine weapons several times when in the Marines. When I was a TOW Section Leader, I used one mounted on my Humvee. A great weapon system and you can really scorch some earth with one!

Heres how it sounds when you fire it:

WHUMP WHUMP WHUMP WHUMP WHUMP WHUMP

(several second pause while the rounds travel downrange...)

BOOOM! BOOOM! BOOOM! BOOOM! BOOOM! BOOM!

I miss it so!

Chris Canis
 
In Germany, our silly cop wanna-be Air Force Security Forces actually had a couple of these in the armory. Scary. I wouldn't trust them with spitwad shooters, and they had hardware like that :eek:

Great fun, I'm very jealous of Canis (who got to shoot the MK19)
 
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