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The '''Gyrojet''' is a family of weapons developed in the 1960s by MBAssociates. They are named after their gyroscopically stabilizing projectiles. Instead of firing bullets, Gyrojet weapons fire miniature rockets, each containing their own rocket propellant. The rockets leave the barrel with low velocity, but continues to accelerate through its flight as they burn through their propellant (with roughly 0.12 seconds of burn time), reaching about 380 m/s at 9.1 m, with the 180 grain rocket having about twice as much energy as a .45 ACP round. Instead of using rifling to spin the projectiles and stabilize them, diagonal vented ports are used to make the rockets spin.
Contrary to popular depiction, the rockets are not explosive. The term rocket merely defines the projectile's rocket-propelled nature.
'''The Gyrojet Pistol/Carbine/Rifle are seen in the following:'''
'''The Gyrojet Pistol/Carbine/Rifle are seen in the following:'''
[[Image:Gyrojetpistol.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Gyrojet Pistol Mark 1 Model B - 13mm]]
[[Image:Gyrojetpistol.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Gyrojet Pistol Mark 1 Model B - 13mm]]

Revision as of 07:17, 10 December 2017

The Gyrojet is a family of weapons developed in the 1960s by MBAssociates. They are named after their gyroscopically stabilizing projectiles. Instead of firing bullets, Gyrojet weapons fire miniature rockets, each containing their own rocket propellant. The rockets leave the barrel with low velocity, but continues to accelerate through its flight as they burn through their propellant (with roughly 0.12 seconds of burn time), reaching about 380 m/s at 9.1 m, with the 180 grain rocket having about twice as much energy as a .45 ACP round. Instead of using rifling to spin the projectiles and stabilize them, diagonal vented ports are used to make the rockets spin.

Contrary to popular depiction, the rockets are not explosive. The term rocket merely defines the projectile's rocket-propelled nature.

The Gyrojet Pistol/Carbine/Rifle are seen in the following:

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Gyrojet Pistol Mark 1 Model B - 13mm
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Gyrojet Mark 1 Model B with short barrel - 13mm
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Gyrojet Mark 1 Model B Transitional Carbine - 13mm. This was the early version of the carbine model of the Model B. It is based on the Model A carbine, but has had part of the stock removed and the carry handle elongated to allow the slide to be retracted.
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Gyrojet Mark 1 Model B Carbine - 13mm. This is the standard production variant which incorporates a standard Model B frame into a streamlined walnut stock.

Movies

Title Actor Character Notation Date
Murderers' Row Karl Malden Julian Wall Gyrojet and Pepperbox versions 1966
You Only Live Twice Tetsuro Tamba Tiger Tanaka None 1967
Karin Dor Helga Brnadt Held this gun in the promotional materials
Ninja Commandos
Collision Course Tom Noonan Scully 1989

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Shellshock Nam '67 Rocket Pistol None It holds 2 rounds of high-explosive 13mm rockets 2004
7.62 High Calibre Gyrojet Mk.I Rocket Carbine and Gyrojet Rocket Pistol Both hold 6-rounds 2008

Anime

Film Title Character Notation Date
New Dream Hunter Rem: Massacre in the Phantasmic Labyrinth is seen in the Geppetto base 1992
Gungrave Unknown None 2002


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