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    Does anyone have any detail about this German type of grenade launcher?, or picture of its use?
    cheers,
    Gary
    Last edited by Gary Wood; 08-29-2008, 06:43 PM.

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    makers code dwc
    Last edited by Gary Wood; 08-29-2008, 06:44 PM.

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      #3
      gary, try this for a start http://www.geocities.com/Augusta/817...faust8.htm#ggg

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        Rifle grenade launcher

        Hi Gary
        I could be wrong but could that thing be a clamp on silencer?? There is a picture of one in Darrin Weavers Book on German Semi auto rifles (Hitlers Garands) . In that book is pictured the regular grenade discharger , the special discharger for the G/ K 43, and a picture of the very rare clamp on silencer that looks very like a grenade launcher same clamp etc. If memory serves me out of the three items it looks more like the silencer Than the other two.

        I hope it is

        Regards
        Sean W

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          #5
          werner,
          thanks for the link to the web page I tried it although the photo's would not display

          Sean,
          its defiantly a grenade launcher, rifled inside and takes the standard type rife grenade, just that the rifle barrel is different, this is the second one I have had, the other is ground dug and in a very poor state, the one pictured I have not cleaned yet but other that a light rusting in places looks very sound

          cheers,
          gary

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            #6
            I found a photo of a cutaway silencer last night, let me look and I will post it. this looks like a grenade launcher to me, not a silencer.

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                Thanks for the input guys, here are some more picture of the grenade launcher compared to the "standard" one you see( or I have seen).

                also the riffling, on the standard one it stops short of the end of the barrel where as on the other it finishes at the end of the barrel
                cheers,
                Gary
                Last edited by Gary Wood; 08-29-2008, 06:44 PM.

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                  #9
                  the riffling
                  Last edited by Gary Wood; 08-29-2008, 06:44 PM.

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                    #10
                    The threads on the outside of the barrel where it screw's into the lower fitting are also much finer that the standard GL as well
                    Last edited by Gary Wood; 08-29-2008, 06:44 PM.

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                      Hi Gary,

                      Here are some pictures of the Grenade Launcher and its use.

                      Source of these pictures is “Waffen SS uniforms in colour photographs” published by Windrow and Greene.

                      I am in the possession of a complete set of the Grenade Launcher (3 pieces) and its leather case.

                      If you like I can post some pictures of it. I think it’s in a bit better condition as yours .

                      Pascal
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                          Pascal
                          Thanks for the photo's BUT, the picture are of the usual type of grenade launcher, notice the barrel the example I have posted, the barrel is different, yet all the books state there are only 2 types, this type I have not seen referenced .
                          I have highlighted the differences on the outside below
                          cheers,
                          Gary
                          Last edited by Gary Wood; 08-29-2008, 06:44 PM.

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                            The key is the rifling on the inside, it is for rifle grenades. That is the only round that used rifling like that. The silencers were entirely different on the inside. The ones used for the MP44 curved barrel was only the launching part, and it was used as a flash supressor as a large chamber.

                            In reference to two types of grenade launchers, it does not mean a slight barrel variation such as we see, it means the early style of launcher which is of the spigot style.

                            Again, my setup which shows how the inert rounds had bakelite on the bottom which engaged the rifling in the launcher.

                            Willi
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                            Willi

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                              #15
                              I think what we are seeing, based on what Gary is presenting as a different style, is merely a simplier method in making the barrel....perhaps a later version with an easier milling process in making the barrel and the rifling.

                              Willi
                              Willi

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