The Milkor M32 and M32A1 are South African-designed 40mm rotary grenade launchers with significant US military adoption. The M32, a 6-shot launcher, features an adjustable stock and specialized optic, while the M32A1 boasts an 8-inch barrel and is rated for medium-velocity grenades, extending its range to 800 meters. Both utilize a unique gas-operated system that only allows cylinder rotation after firing for safety.
The BXP is a South African 9mm firearm designed by Andries Piek, evolving from his LDP carbine. Produced by multiple companies from 1984 onwards, it features a blowback action, available in semi-auto (closed bolt, hammer-fired) and full-auto (open bolt, fixed firing pin) variants. It utilizes 30-round Walther MPK/MPL-based magazines and an under-folding stock, offering manageable recoil and a reliable, albeit basic, design.
The South African Stopper 37mm is a simple, break-action riot control gun designed by Andries Piek in 1980 due to international embargoes. It fires various less-lethal rounds, including sonic bird bombs, CS tear gas, and rubber baton rounds, with intentionally low recoil. The weapon features a folding stock and was produced in two grip configurations.
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