The RWGŁ-3 is a Polish tear gas launcher developed in the 1960s and standardized after 1970, utilizing an AKM receiver for production efficiency. It's a single-shot weapon designed to fire 7.62x39mm blank cartridges, which propel rifle grenades. The design omits the AK's gas system, requiring manual bolt cycling for operation and featuring a 10-round magazine with a spacer to prevent live ammunition.
The RWGL-1 is a unique hybrid riot control device developed in Poland, combining a Mosin-Nagant receiver with a PM-63 RAK machine pistol frame. It was designed to fire 7.62x39mm blanks for tear gas grenades, featuring a hidden 3-round magazine in the front grip. Safety features prevent firing live ammunition, and fewer than 100 were produced.
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