GL-06

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GL-06
Type single-shot
Place of origin Flag of Switzerland Switzerland
Service history
Used by European military Special Forces groups
Production history
Manufacturer Brügger & Thomet AG Company
Variants LL-06
Specifications
Weight 2.05 kg (unloaded)
Length 385 mm (folded)
590 mm (stock opened)

Caliber 40 x 46mm low velocity
Action break open
Effective range 300 m
Sights 2 which is:
Integral open sights (with adjustable diopter-type rear sight)
Integral Picatinny type rail on the barrel which permits installation of many types of sighting equipment.

The GL-06 grenade launcher was born from recent request from police force of one of leading European nations, which sought to obtain a less-lethal weapon for anti-riot application, with particular need for pin-point accuracy at standoff ranges (beyond 40 meters for such scenarios) when firing impact rounds. B+T provided its client with both weapon and a special round, with added benefit of compatibility with wide array of lethal and less-lethal ammunition produced in 40 mm low-velocity class. GL-06 is lighter and more compact than other stand-alone weapons of the same class (such as US M79 or German HK 69), yet it is capable of great accuracy, tactical flexibility and has good ergonomics.

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The GL-06 is a dedicated stand-alone shoulder-firing weapon, intended for military and police applications. A special dedicated "less lethal" version of GL-06 is produced as LL-06. Although LL-06 is variation from GL-06 but both have little kind difference that is the color of the frame. Both weapons are fully capable of firing a complete range of 40mm x 46 munitions.

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