Type_2_rifle_grenade_launcher

Type 2 rifle grenade launcher

Type 2 rifle grenade launcher

Japanese gun attachment


The Type 2 rifle grenade launcher was an attachment for the Japanese Type 38 and Type 99 rifles that allowed them to fire special hollow charge grenades. It was a version of the German Schiessbecher grenade launcher. Two grenades were produced for the launcher: a 30 mm calibre grenade and a larger 40 mm calibre grenade, both designated Type 2. The launcher sits over the end of the barrel, held in place with a clamping device. A special crimped blank cartridge or wooden bullet is used to fire the grenades.

A Type 2 rifle grenade launcher, with a 30 mm Type 2 grenade (top), and a large 40 mm Type 2 grenade (bottom).

The rear of the grenades is pre-rifled to mate with the rifling in the launcher. The rifling ensures that the grenade is spun in flight, giving it stability and arming the rotational fuze. Both grenades use a largely identical fuze, which makes up the rear part of the grenade. On impact, momentum carries the striker assembly forward, overcoming the resistant force of a creep spring into the detonator.

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References

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2018-01-10. Retrieved 2018-01-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • TM-E 30–480, Handbook on Japanese Military Forces. United States War Department.

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