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The '''M320''' grenade launcher is the replacement for the Vietnam-era [[M203]] as the US army's 40mm underbarrel grenade launcher while other services continue to use the M203. It was developed from the '''AG-C''', with the XM320 prototype being almost identical. The main difference between the AG-C and the XM320 is that the latter has a modified frame which will accept and adjustable shoulder stock (with corresponding spring catch on the left rear side of the frame) to allow it to be used more effectively in a standalone role. The final production variant of the M320 features a shorter barrel and incorporates a folding vertical grip under the barrel. There are two variants of this launcher, the M320 and the M320A1 with the difference being that the former mounts to the M16A4 whilst the latter mounts on the M4/M4A1. In order to mount the M320 the lower handguard of the host rifle must be removed, and then the launcher mounts in a similar way the the M203 with the difference being that rather than having a loop at the front which wraps over the barrel, the front end of the launcher is secured with a quick detach mount locking on to the bayonet lug. The M320 variant was marketed by H&K as the '''AG-C/EGLM''', or simply as the '''EGLM''', and along with using the standard M320/M320A1 mounts it can be fitted to other weapons (such as the [[HK416]] and [[HK417]]) using different mounting kits.
The '''M320''' grenade launcher is the replacement for the Vietnam-era [[M203]] as the US army's 40mm underbarrel grenade launcher while other services continue to use the M203. It was developed from the '''AG-C''', with the XM320 prototype being almost identical. The main difference between the AG-C and the XM320 is that the latter has a modified frame which will accept and adjustable shoulder stock (with corresponding spring catch on the left rear side of the frame) to allow it to be used more effectively in a standalone role. The final production variant of the M320 features a shorter barrel and incorporates a folding vertical grip under the barrel. There are two variants of this launcher, the M320 and the M320A1 with the difference being that the former mounts to the M16A4 whilst the latter mounts on the M4/M4A1. In order to mount the M320 the lower handguard of the host rifle must be removed, and then the launcher mounts in a similar way the the M203 with the difference being that rather than having a loop at the front which wraps over the barrel, the front end of the launcher is secured with a quick detach mount locking on to the bayonet lug. The M320 variant was marketed by H&K as the '''AG-C/EGLM''', or simply as the '''EGLM''', and along with using the standard M320/M320A1 mounts it can be fitted to other weapons (such as the [[HK416]] and [[HK417]]) using different mounting kits.


An additional variant of the M320 is the XM320 developed for the XM8. This variant has a redesigned frame (seemingly for purely aesthetic reasons to match the design of the XM8) and despite the fact that the XM8 and this version of the XM320 were cancelled, this launcher was purchased in very small numbers by the Malaysian armed forces.
An additional variant of the M320 is the XM320 developed for the [[Heckler & Koch XM8]]. This variant has a redesigned frame (seemingly for purely aesthetic reasons to match the design of the XM8) and despite the fact that the XM8 and this version of the XM320 were cancelled, this launcher was purchased in very small numbers by the Malaysian armed forces. For the sake of clarity, this particular variant can be referred to as the XM320 (XM8).


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| [[Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2]] || || ||  XM320 with incorrect XM320 (XM8) style mount, mounted on [[Heckler & Koch XM8]], [[Norinco QB rifle series#Norinco QBZ-95|Norinco QBZ-95]], and [[Heckler & Koch HK416]] ||  2007
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| [[Battlefield: Bad Company]] || || || Prototype XM320 (XM8), mounted on Heckler & Koch XM8 ||  2008
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| [[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]] || || || XM320 with XM320 (XM8) style mount and trigger guard, mounted on [[Heckler & Koch XM8]] and [[M16 rifle series#M4/M4A1 Carbine|M4A1 carbine]] || 2008
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| [[America's Army 3]] || M320 ||HEDP and smoke grenades|| M320, mounted on M16A4 rifle]] ||2009
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| [[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3]] || M320 GLM || || Standalone configuration and available mounted on all weapons classed as assault rifles except M4A1, M16A4 and AK-47 || 2011
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| [[Medal of Honor: Warfighter]] || ||  ||Mounted on HK416 and Daniel Defense M4 || 2012
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| [[Ghost Recon Wildlands]]|| "Standard Grenade Launcher" || || Fictional variant with clamp style rail mount ||2017

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This article is still under construction. It may contain factual errors. See User talk:Commando552/Sandbox for current discussions. Content is subject to change.

The Heckler & Koch AG grenade launcher is a series of both underslung and standalone grenade and less lethal munition launchers. Different models in the series differ mainly in the method by which they are attached to the host weapon, but can also differ in their barrel length and accessory mounting options. The vast majority of the variants are chambered for 40x46mm low velocity grenades, although some variant intended for less lethal use by military and police units are chambered in 37mm. A modified version of the AG-C variant was adopted by the US armed forces as the M320 and M320A1. This version became the standard design and was marketed by H&K as the AG-C/EGLM (Enhanced Grenade Launching Module), before evolving into the GLM (Grenade Launching Module) which is the current variant marketed by H&K.

AG36

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Heckler & Koch AG36 grenade launcher with handguard - 40x46mm
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Heckler & Koch AG36 mounted on a Heckler & Koch G36 - 40mm & 5.56x45mm
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Heckler & Koch AG36 mounted on Heckler & Koch G36K - 40mm & 5.56x45mm

The Heckler & Koch AG36 is the first weapon in the AG series and was designed for the Heckler & Koch G36, although it can also mount to the Heckler & Koch G36K if an adapter is fitted to the barrel ahead of the gas block. Although it is actually marked as the "AG G36" the second G is always omitted when referring to the weapon.

The Heckler & Koch AG36 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Resident Evil Colin Salmon One Mounted on Heckler & Koch G36K 2002
The Matrix Reloaded Merovingian henchman Mounted on Heckler & Koch G36K 2003
Stealth Josh Lucas Lieutenant Ben Gannon Mounted on Heckler & Koch G36K 2005
Iron Man Faran Tahir Raza Mounted on Heckler & Koch G36K 2008

Television

Title Actor Character Note / Episode Date
[[<title>]] [[<actor name>]] <character name> <note if applicable> / "<episode name>" (<episode number>) <year of release>

Anime

Title Character Note / Episode Date
[[<title>]] <character name> <note if applicable> / "<episode name>" (<episode number>) <year of release>

Video Games

Title Appears as Mods Note Date
Project Reality Mounted on Heckler & Koch G36 Can fire HE, flare, and smoke rounds 2005
Far Cry Mounted on Heckler & Koch G36K 2004
Operation 7


AG-C

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Heckler & Koch AG-C mounted on an M4 carbine - 40x46mm

The Heckler & Koch AG-C launcher is the variant designed to be mounted on to standard Colt AR-15 pattern carbines with a railed handguard, with the "C" standing for "Colt Carbine". This terminology is often used to refer to these launchers as a whole, despite the fact that this is actually one of the rarer configurations of the AG launcher with the main military adopter being United Kingdom Special Forces who acquired it to mount onto their L119A1 carbines (designating it as the L17A1). The launcher mounts to the carbine by having a groove on the top of the frame which slides over the bottom rail on a standard railed handguard, and locks into place on the bayonet lug using a quick release latch. This simplicity is also one of the weaknesses of this system, creating a lot of stress on parts that are not designed to take it. For this reason the UK fitted their carbines with strengthened lower handguards and front sight bases. The AG-C is visually very similar to the XM320 (the prototype of the M320) with the most obvious difference being the lack of a spring catch for fitting the XM320's adjustable stock.

The Heckler & Koch AG-C and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
The Expendables 2 Randy Couture Toll Road Mounted on M4A1 carbine 2012

Television

Title Actor Character Note / Episode Date
[[<title>]] [[<actor name>]] <character name> <note if applicable> / "<episode name>" (<episode number>) <year of release>

Anime

Title Character Note / Episode Date
[[<title>]] <character name> <note if applicable> / "<episode name>" (<episode number>) <year of release>

Video Games

Title Appears as Mods Note Date
[[<title>]] <name the gun appears as within the game> <modification it can be fitted with if applicable> <note if applicable> <year of release>


L123

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L123A2 grenade launcher mounted on an L85A2 - 40mm & 5.56x45mm

The Heckler & Koch AG-SA80 launcher is better known by its British military designation L123. This variant was adopted in 2002 for British military operations in Afghanistan and is fitted to the standard issue L85A2 Individual Weapon. When it was first developed it was designated as the L17A2, as opposed to the L17A1 listed above, however when it was actually adopted it was redesignated as the L123A1 to distinguish it as a different weapon system. The L123 series attaches via an entirely new replacement handguard which must be fitted by an armourer which incorporates a short section of rail to mount a laser/light module with a corresponding place to attach a remote tape switch. The L123 has gone through a series of incremental improvement with the current model being the L123A3. The L123 can be fitted with ladder sights, an EOTech holographic sight, or a Wilcox Rapid Acquisition Aiming Module.

The L123 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
[[<title>]] [[<actor name>]] <character name> <note if applicable> <year of release>

Television

Title Actor Character Note / Episode Date
[[<title>]] [[<actor name>]] <character name> <note if applicable> / "<episode name>" (<episode number>) <year of release>

Anime

Title Character Note / Episode Date
[[<title>]] <character name> <note if applicable> / "<episode name>" (<episode number>) <year of release>

Video Games

Title Appears as Mods Note Date
ArmA II L17A2 Mounted on L85A2 Can fire HE, smoke, and flare rounds; added in Operation Arrowhead: British Armed Forces 2010
Project Reality L17A2 Mounted on L85A2 Can fire HE, flare, and smoke rounds 2005
Battlefield 2 AG36 Mounted on L85A2 Incorrectly has ladder sight mounted on top of handguard rather than on left side 2005


M320

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Heckler & Koch M320 with optional telescoping stock - 40x46mm
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Heckler & Koch XM320 with optional telescoping stock - 40x46mm. Note lack of a folding front grip, added only to the production M320.
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Concept art of the Heckler & Koch XM320 mounted on a Heckler & Koch XM8 - 5.56x45mm & 40x46mm. Note different trigger guard and trigger.
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Heckler & Koch HK416 (5.56x45mm) with AG-C/EGLM grenade launcher - 40x46mm

The M320 grenade launcher is the replacement for the Vietnam-era M203 as the US army's 40mm underbarrel grenade launcher while other services continue to use the M203. It was developed from the AG-C, with the XM320 prototype being almost identical. The main difference between the AG-C and the XM320 is that the latter has a modified frame which will accept and adjustable shoulder stock (with corresponding spring catch on the left rear side of the frame) to allow it to be used more effectively in a standalone role. The final production variant of the M320 features a shorter barrel and incorporates a folding vertical grip under the barrel. There are two variants of this launcher, the M320 and the M320A1 with the difference being that the former mounts to the M16A4 whilst the latter mounts on the M4/M4A1. In order to mount the M320 the lower handguard of the host rifle must be removed, and then the launcher mounts in a similar way the the M203 with the difference being that rather than having a loop at the front which wraps over the barrel, the front end of the launcher is secured with a quick detach mount locking on to the bayonet lug. The M320 variant was marketed by H&K as the AG-C/EGLM, or simply as the EGLM, and along with using the standard M320/M320A1 mounts it can be fitted to other weapons (such as the HK416 and HK417) using different mounting kits.

An additional variant of the M320 is the XM320 developed for the Heckler & Koch XM8. This variant has a redesigned frame (seemingly for purely aesthetic reasons to match the design of the XM8) and despite the fact that the XM8 and this version of the XM320 were cancelled, this launcher was purchased in very small numbers by the Malaysian armed forces. For the sake of clarity, this particular variant can be referred to as the XM320 (XM8).

The M320 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
[[<title>]] [[<actor name>]] <character name> <note if applicable> <year of release>

Television

Title Actor Character Note / Episode Date
[[<title>]] [[<actor name>]] <character name> <note if applicable> / "<episode name>" (<episode number>) <year of release>

Anime

Title Character Note / Episode Date
Canaan Natsume XM320 in standalone configuration 2009

Video Games

Title Appears as Mods Note Date
Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter "GL" on PC
"320" on Xbox 360
XM320 , mounted on Heckler & Koch XM8 (with incorrect XM320 (XM8) style mount) or Barrett M468 (with no visible mount) 2006
Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 XM320 with incorrect XM320 (XM8) style mount, mounted on Heckler & Koch XM8, Norinco QBZ-95, and Heckler & Koch HK416 2007
Battlefield: Bad Company Prototype XM320 (XM8), mounted on Heckler & Koch XM8 2008
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots XM320 with XM320 (XM8) style mount and trigger guard, mounted on Heckler & Koch XM8 and M4A1 carbine 2008
America's Army 3 M320 HEDP and smoke grenades M320, mounted on M16A4 rifle]] 2009
ArmA II XM320 HEDP and smoke grenades XM320 (XM8) mounted on the Heckler & Koch XM8 2009
SOCOM: US Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3 Mounted on Heckler & Koch G36C 2010
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 XM320 (XM8), mounted on Heckler & Koch XM8 2010
Battlefield 3 M320 HE rounds, buckshot, or smoke rounds M320, standalone and mounted on various weapons 2011
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 M320 GLM Standalone configuration and available mounted on all weapons classed as assault rifles except M4A1, M16A4 and AK-47 2011
Medal of Honor: Warfighter Mounted on HK416 and Daniel Defense M4 2012
Battlefield 4 Mounted on various weapons 2013
Time Crisis 5 XM320, standalone configuration, acts like an Missile Launcher 2014
Rainbow Six: Siege 2015


GLM

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Heckler & Koch HK416 (5.56x45mm) with Heckler & Koch GLM grenade launcher - 40x46mm

The GLM (Grenade Launcher Module) is the most recent variant of the AG launcher family marketed by H&K. The GLM is very similar to the AG-C/EGLM, with the most significant difference being that instead of having the forward grip connected directly to the frame it has a short section of Picatinny rail underneath.

The GLM and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
[[<title>]] [[<actor name>]] <character name> <note if applicable> <year of release>

Television

Title Actor Character Note / Episode Date
[[<title>]] [[<actor name>]] <character name> <note if applicable> / "<episode name>" (<episode number>) <year of release>

Anime

Title Character Note / Episode Date
[[<title>]] <character name> <note if applicable> / "<episode name>" (<episode number>) <year of release>

Video Games

Title Appears as Mods Note Date
America's Army 3 GS-36 HEDP and smoke grenades Mounted on the "Obran NP" 2009
Ghost Recon Wildlands "Standard Grenade Launcher" Fictional variant with clamp style rail mount 2017


HK169

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Heckler & Koch HK169 - 40x46mm

The Heckler & Koch HK169 is a standalone variant of the GLM introduced in 2013. It uses a G36KV type folding stock as standard and is available with a short GLM length barrel or longer AG-C length barrel.

The HK169 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Television

Title Actor Character Note / Episode Date
24: Live Another Day Belchek 2014


Non Firing Replicas

Madbull AGX

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Airsoft Madbull AGX Grenade Launcher

The Madbull AGX is a fictional Airsoft variant of the AG launcher. It features a very short barrel and clamps directly to a rail, both of which are featured not used by any real variant of this launcher.

The Madbull AGX and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Punisher: War Zone Ray Stevenson Frank Castle Mounted on M4A1 carbine 2008
In Bruges Seen on table 2008