Error creating thumbnail: File missing Join our Discord!
If you have been locked out of your account you can request a password reset here.

Talk:GP-series grenade launcher

From Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Additional Images

Error creating thumbnail: File missing
GP-25 40mm mounted on an AK-107 (5.45x39mm)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
GP-30 40mm mounted on an AK-74M (5.45x39mm)
GP-30 40mm mounted on a Vepr (5.45x39mm)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Photoshopped mock-up of GP-34 40mm mounted on an AK-12 (5.45x39mm)
File:Gp30.jpg
GP-30M Grenade Launcher - 40mm
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
GP-34 Grenade Launcher - 40mm
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
GP-34 40mm mounted on an AN-94 (5.45x39mm)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Home-made Chechen launcher designed for Russian caseless ammunition - 40mm

Differences between the GP-25 and the GP-30?

What's the differences between these two launchers? I've never seen or examined the two closely enough to tell. --Mazryonh 04:09, 20 February 2010 (UTC)

Main visual difference of GP-30(soviet) is sight placed on the right side of the barrel, different shape of pistol grip and lack of support frame behind it. Other differences would be simplified trigger mechanism and improved production technology. There is modern version of laucher called GP-30M, which goes also as GP-30 in Russian militaly nomenclature. This weapon got improved barrel shape, different trigger mechanism and leaf sight(similar to that used for M203) placed on the right side.

Adding to this old discussion, there's another noticeable difference: the GP-30 has four ribs around the barrel, while the GP-25 has three. --Ultimate94ninja (talk) 13:55, 28 July 2018 (EDT)

The GP-25's in Call of Duty 4 and Modern Warfare 2 are actually GP-30's as evident by the sight mounted on the right, and the GP-30's in Bad Company and Bad Company 2 are Gp-25's with left mounted sights.

And now I'm wondering what this mysterious "experimental" BG-15, and where did it come from? All that can be learned is only that it is a Bulgarian copy of GP-25. Also, "6G15" was the original GRAU index for the same GP-25. --Slon95 (talk) 12:13, 28 July 2018 (EDT)