Grenade Launcher that ANYONE can OWN!!!

Published on October 20, 2016
Duration: 8:04

This video provides an expert-level overview of the X Products 37mm launcher, distinguishing it from military-grade devices and emphasizing its legal classification as a signaling device. Instructor Matt Carriker demonstrates its functionality with various signaling rounds and its integration onto an AR-15 platform, while strongly warning against illegal modifications. The content highlights crucial legal distinctions and safety protocols for civilian ownership.

Quick Summary

Civilians can legally own 37mm launchers classified as signaling devices, firing only approved munitions like flares and fireworks. Unlike NFA-regulated 40mm destructive devices, these require no tax stamp. However, modifying 37mm ammo for projectiles carries severe felony risks.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Movie vs. Reality & Legal Access
  2. 00:23Introducing the X Products 37mm Launcher
  3. 01:04Legal Classifications: Destructive vs. Signaling Device
  4. 01:48Field Testing: Popper Rounds & Flares
  5. 03:19AR-15 Integration: Mounting the Launcher
  6. 04:38CRITICAL WARNING: Felony Charges & Safety
  7. 05:43Night Demonstration: Flares & Fireworks

Frequently Asked Questions

Can civilians legally own a 37mm launcher?

Yes, civilians can legally own 37mm launchers if they are classified strictly as signaling devices, firing only approved munitions like flares, smoke, or fireworks. This classification avoids NFA regulations applicable to destructive devices.

What makes a 37mm launcher legal vs. illegal?

A 37mm launcher is legal as a signaling device if it fires only approved signaling rounds with appropriate powder charges. It becomes illegal (an unregistered destructive device) if modified or used with ammunition designed to fire projectiles or cause fragmentation.

How is a 37mm launcher different from a 40mm grenade launcher?

The primary difference is legal classification. 40mm launchers are typically military-grade destructive devices requiring NFA registration. 37mm launchers, when used solely for signaling purposes with approved munitions, are not subject to the same NFA restrictions.

What are the risks of modifying 37mm ammunition?

Modifying 37mm ammunition to include hard projectiles, shrapnel, or excessive powder charges can reclassify the launcher as an unregistered destructive device, leading to severe federal felony charges and penalties.

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