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SEAL Weapons
(All info on this page is credited to Jason Davis)

M1911A1 Colt .45 The workhourse of handguns. This weapon has proven itself through countless wars all over the world. M1911A1 Colt .45

Calibre = .45 inch

Weight = 2.5 pounds

Length = 8.5 inches

Effective range = 32 yards

Rate of Fire = single shot

Feed = 7 round detachable box

Muzzle velocity = 830 feet per second

Heckler & Koch MP5 the compact Submachinegun of the SEAL Teams.

Calibre: 9mm

Weight: 7.75 lbs.

Length: 30.75 inches stock extracted, 24 inches retracted

Effective range: 88 yards

Rate of fire: 800 rounds per minute

Feed: 15 or 30 round magazine

Muzzle velocity: 283mps (928 fps)

A variation on the MP5. This weapon is silenced with a starlite scope for extreme low light conditions. Outstanding in the night infiltration of guarded perimiters.

The M16 assault rifle with Grenade Launcher mounted under the foregrip. The formadable M203 enables a SEAL to bring to bear a 44mm grenade as well as the 5.56 Calibre full auto rifle.

M16:

Calibre = 5.56mm

Weight = 6.5pounds

Length = 39 inches

Effective range = 440yards

Rate of Fire = 800 rounds per minute

Feed = 30 round magazine

Muzzle velocity = 3282 feet per second

M203 grenade launcher:

Calibre = 40mm

Weight = adds 3.5 pounds to the M16

Length = 15 inches

Effective range 440 yards

Rate of fire = single shot

Feed = breech loading, sliding stock

Muzzle velocity = 246 feet per second

Weight: 23 lbs (barrel weight - 13 lbs)

Rate of fire: Cyclic - 550 rds/minute

Sustained: 100 rds/minute

Rapid: 200 rds/minute

Length: 43.5 inches (overall)

Range: (max) - 3,725 meters (max effective range varies with target type and bipod use from 200m to 1100m)

Muzzle velocity: 2800 fps

Capacity of bandoleers: 100 rds

Trigger pull: 11.5 lbs (max) - 6.0 lbs (min)

Air Cooled

Link - belt fed

Gas operated

Automatic

Ammunition: 7.62 linked ball, tracer, blank, dummy and armor piercing

Tracer burn out: 900 meters plus

NOTE: Under combat conditions, change barrel every 10 minutes when using sustained fire; every 4 minutes when using rapid fire, and ASAP if forced.



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