The Almost Grenade Launcher Civilians Can Own!! (37mm)

Published on December 5, 2022
Duration: 10:12

This guide details the operation of the Tac-79 37mm launcher, emphasizing its classification as a non-firearm signal launcher. It covers loading, firing, and safety procedures for both plastic and aluminum hull ammunition, highlighting differences in performance and potential applications. The expert instruction stresses safe handling and awareness of the device's capabilities and limitations.

Quick Summary

The Tac-79 37mm launcher is legally classified as a non-firearm signal launcher, allowing direct consumer shipment. It operates via a break-action mechanism and fires 37mm rounds. Performance varies significantly between plastic hull (short range, minimal recoil) and aluminum hull (longer range, more power) ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Tac-79
  2. 01:0137mm Ammunition Types
  3. 01:45Testing Plastic Hull Rounds
  4. 04:08Testing Aluminum Hull Rounds
  5. 07:25Model Details and Pricing
  6. 08:17Target Practice and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tac-79 37mm launcher and how is it legally classified?

The Tac-79 is a 37mm launcher from Ordnance Group, legally classified as a non-firearm signal launcher. This classification allows it to be shipped directly to consumers without the stringent regulations typically associated with firearms.

What are the key differences between plastic and aluminum hull 37mm ammunition?

Plastic hull rounds have a very short range (10-15 ft) and minimal recoil, producing sound and flash. Aluminum hull rounds offer significantly more power and range, reaching at least 40 yards, with detonation timing controlled by an internal fuse.

What is the effective range and accuracy of the Tac-79 37mm launcher?

While effective for area effects, the Tac-79 has limited accuracy for precision work at longer distances, with tests showing effectiveness for area effects rather than pinpoint targeting at 50 yards.

Is the Tac-79 37mm launcher considered a grenade launcher?

No, the Tac-79 is legally classified as a signal launcher, not a firearm or a military-style grenade launcher. It is designed for signaling, pyrotechnics, or tactical simulation, not for launching explosive ordnance.

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