Where to buy launchers?

So it was only the Milkor that went restricted? I thought all M203's did?
Milkor is the only one that went "restricted" (it's a semi automatic, not revolver, ya right).

Colt 40MM M203's are non-restricted. It has an FRT:

125680-1
Type: 40MM Grenade Launcher
Model: M203
Manufacturer: Colt
Action Type: Single-Shot
Barrel: 12" - 305mm
Caliber: 40mm

Now, I'll give some money to the first person who takes down a rabbit or coon with a 12ga round in a 40mm to 12ga adapter, and takes pictures of his gun with the launcher, and the kill.

Note: If your launcher is going on an AR15, don't take that hunting. Just makin sure.
 
Enlighten us Strangeday!!! By the way, don't you have one collecting dust somewhere and that you'd sell for a ridiculous price???:D
 
Sorry it's against my belief system

Enlighten us Strangeday!!! By the way, don't you have one collecting dust somewhere and that you'd sell for a ridiculous price???:D

to send anything; guns, knives, explosives, spoons, forks, knives, sharp sticks to Quebec. Were just gonna have to take them away from those seperatist bastards sooner or later....I vote for sooner:D
 
Might be cause the 37mm ones are so ugly :D.

How is the availability of 37mm rounds/hulls for it? Do you have any ammo you are bundling with it?

-Jamie M.
 
I`ve got a couple hulls that were given to me that would go with it. but I`ve never had the time to look into getting rounds for it.
 
Got a pic or link to the 37mm hulls? There's a lot of different ones out there. Are they aluminum? Might help to put some of those details in your ad.

-Jamie M.
 
Sorry to burst your bubble but the $600 mark is steep. The last one I sold (owned a few :redface:) went for $350 IIRC I haven't held a real M203 but the 37mm's despite cosmetic appeal aren't exactly what one would refer to as "stunning quality".
 
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Interestingly, $600 was the retail price when the 37mm IMP first showed up in Canada in the 90's before the price took a nose dive. Early models were better constructed and resembled more like the M203 than the current ones you see nowadays.
 
Yeah, why did they have to hit them with the ugly stick? Would it cost that much more to manufacture them to look more like a M203, or is there some trademark thing if it looks "similar"?

-Jamie M.
 
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The shorties aren't bad looking.
 
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