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Rate of Fire

Um, Just wondering how a single shot weapon can have a rate of fire of 6 rounds / second. Should this be minute? Seems reasonable to reload and fire in 10 seconds. Basmandude 12:41, 6 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

MZP 1 and the German police

The German special police (Bereitschaftzspolizei, riot/crowd control police) uses the MZP only as a tear gas launcher. Rubber bullets of any kind were never introduced but testet in the early eighties. The reason is our law what didn't make a difference between rubber bullets and life fire. Only some SEKs uses beanbag guns to neutralize criminals except during riots. It depends to our laws/police authority. ReinickendorferFuchs (talk) 13:07, 20 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Ammunition of the Bundeswehr Granatpistole

The 40x46mm grenade is made by Diehl BGT Defence and has the Bundeswehr designation DM101 A2 (IM). http://www.diehl-bgt-defence.de/index.php?id=552&L=1 DM41/DM41A1 was the first hand grenade, egg shaped fragmentation type, the DM51/DM51A1 is the standard hand grenade since a couple of decades, has a removable fragmentation casing. ReinickendorferFuchs (talk) 06:33, 25 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]