Mk 18 Mod 0 grenade launcher
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A Mk 18 grenade launcher in use on a M2_Browning_machine_guns)_.html" ;"title="M2_Browning.html" ;"title="Patrol Craft Fast (on top of the dual .50 M2 Browning">M2 Browning machine guns) ">M2_Browning.html" ;"title="Patrol Craft Fast (on top of the dual .50 M2 Browning">M2 Browning machine guns) The Mk 18 Mod 0 was a 40x46mm grenade launcher used by the United States Navy during the Vietnam War and also the last known Crank (mechanism), hand crank operated firearm since the Gatling gun. It was replaced by the Mk 19 grenade launcher in service with the
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Design

This weapon is a manually-operated, belt-fed. The use of a split breech mechanism allowed the weapon to be light and simple.


Employment

The Mark 18 was used primarily on small boats or in fixed positions such as bunkers; their primary users were the so-called " river rats" and the SEALs. They could be mounted on M2HB, M60, M1919 tripods, or
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mounts, but could not be fired without such a mount. Armored Troop Carrier (LCM)s of the
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usually mounted two Mk 18s. left, A Mk 18 grenade launcher (upper) displayed at Hanoi Weaponry Museum


See also

* Comparison of automatic grenade launchers


References

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Mk 18 Mod 0 at Securityarms




Automatic grenade launchers 40×46mm grenade launchers Grenade launchers of the United States Military equipment introduced in the 1960s