RWGL-1: A Hybrid PM63/Mosin Gas Launcher

Published on December 13, 2022
Duration: 6:16

This video details the RWGL-1, a unique hybrid gas launcher created by Works 11, combining Mosin-Nagant and PM-63 RAK components. It was developed for Polish riot control units following historical unrest, utilizing a bolt-action Mosin receiver welded to a PM-63 frame. The launcher fires 7.62x39mm blanks and features a safety set screw to prevent live ammunition use. Production was limited, with fewer than 100 units made.

Quick Summary

The RWGL-1 is a hybrid gas launcher from Poland, merging Mosin-Nagant and PM-63 RAK components for riot control. It fires 7.62x39mm blanks and features a safety set screw to prevent live ammunition use. Fewer than 100 units were made and never serialized.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to RWGL-1
  2. 01:14Development Drivers for Riot Control
  3. 01:50Hybrid Design Concept Explained
  4. 02:21Technical Integration of Components
  5. 03:14Magazine and Grip Design
  6. 03:51Launcher Cup and Safety Features
  7. 04:53Ammunition Details
  8. 05:15Production and Legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the RWGL-1?

The RWGL-1 is a unique hybrid gas launcher developed in Poland, combining parts from a Mosin-Nagant rifle and a PM-63 RAK machine pistol. It was designed for police riot control to launch tear gas grenades at a greater range than hand-thrown options.

How was the RWGL-1 constructed?

It was built as a 'kludge' by welding a Mosin-Nagant bolt-action receiver onto a PM-63 RAK frame and trigger group. The firearm was adapted to fire 7.62x39mm blank cartridges instead of the original Mosin-Nagant caliber.

What safety features does the RWGL-1 have?

A critical safety feature is a set screw drilled into the barrel, which physically blocks the chambering and firing of live 7.62x39mm ball ammunition. This ensures it can only fire blanks.

How many RWGL-1 units were made?

Fewer than 100 units of the RWGL-1 were produced. These launchers were experimental and were never serialized, highlighting their limited production run and unique nature.

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