There is a repo offered of these guns. I don’t know what sort of load they shootMortar
Should be fine. Tag under it says they were used to shoot balls of fire so that makes it a flare gun right?There is a repo offered of these guns. I don’t know what sort of load they shoot
ATF takes a dim view of shooting real grenades these days
Jap Knee Mortar. Hand held carronade.Similar guns are used in mostly Bavaria for celebratory firing of blank charges to drive the devil away and welcome in the New Year or as part of a celebration.
As a grenade launcher, they take about 120 to 150 grains to launch a round hand grenade. It is used more as a hand held mortar. The recoil is quite fierce. The butt is placed on the ground. The unlit grenade is placed in the bore. The blow by fire will light the fuse of the grenade. The description on the placard is misleading. I am not aware of rounds configured to be balls of fire.
Pretty sure the museum curator doesn't really know what that thing launched, as they were used to toss these farther than could be thrown.A few pictures I took several years ago at the Davis Arms & Historical Museum in Oklahoma.
I don't know how well it would shoot. Short barrels and I don't get along.
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