China Lake 40mm Pump Action Grenade Launcher

Published on December 11, 2020
Duration: 15:10

This review details the rare China Lake 40mm pump-action grenade launcher, developed for Navy SEALs in 1967. It highlights its unique pump-action mechanism, a 3+1 round capacity for 40x46mm low-velocity grenades, and its historical significance in Vietnam. The video also covers its lightweight aluminum construction, adjustable sights, and the limited number of original units produced, noting the existence of modern reproductions.

Quick Summary

The China Lake 40mm pump-action grenade launcher is a rare weapon developed in 1967 for Navy SEALs. It features a pump-action mechanism similar to a Remington 870, holding three 40x46mm low-velocity grenades in its magazine plus one in the chamber, for a total capacity of four rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the China Lake Grenade Launcher
  2. 00:42Development and Vietnam Context
  3. 03:15Operation and 4-Round Capacity
  4. 05:10Sights and Features
  5. 06:22Disassembly and Lightweight Construction
  6. 08:22Internal Mechanism Explained
  7. 11:19Production History and Surviving Originals

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the China Lake 40mm grenade launcher?

The China Lake 40mm pump-action grenade launcher is a rare weapon developed in 1967 for Navy SEALs. It was designed to offer more firepower than single-shot launchers and was used in Vietnam for ambush missions.

How many China Lake grenade launchers were made?

Only 24 original China Lake 40mm grenade launchers were manufactured. Of these, most were issued to special operations units like the Navy SEALs, MACV-SOG, and Marine Force Recon during the Vietnam War.

What is the capacity of the China Lake grenade launcher?

The China Lake grenade launcher has a capacity of four rounds. It can hold three 40x46mm low-velocity grenades in its under-barrel tube magazine, plus one additional round in the chamber.

What makes the China Lake grenade launcher unique?

Its uniqueness stems from its pump-action mechanism, which was uncommon for grenade launchers at the time, offering faster follow-up shots. It was also specifically developed for elite special operations units and is exceptionally rare.

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