M234 launcher

Launcher, Projectile, 64 mm, Riot Control, M234
Type Less-lethal Weapon
Place of origin  United States
Service history
In service 1978–1995
Used by United States
Production history
Designed 1973–1978
Produced 1978–1987
Specifications
Cartridge 1.25 ounce, 64 mm Ring Airfoil Projectile
Rate of fire 4 to 6 projectiles per minute
Muzzle velocity 200 ft/s (61 m/s)
Effective firing range 40 meters individuals, 60 meters small groups
Maximum firing range 100 meters
Feed system Muzzle Loading

The M234 Riot Control Launcher is an M16 series rifle attachment firing a M755 blank round. The M234 mounts on the muzzle, bayonet lug and front sight post of the M16. It fires either the M734 64 mm Kinetic Riot Control or the M742 64 mm CSI Riot Control Ring Airfoil Projectiles. The latter produces a 4 to 5 foot tear gas cloud on impact. The launcher is capable of firing from 4 to 6 projectiles per minute. The velocity is sufficiently high to prevent dodging by target individuals at effective ranges. The effective range of the projectile is 40 meters on an individual and 60 meters on groups of individuals with a maximum range of 100 meters. The main advantage to using Ring Airfoil Projectiles is that their design does not allow them be thrown back by rioters with any real effect. The M234 is no longer used by United States forces. It has been replaced by the M203 40mm grenade launcher and nonlethal ammunition.

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