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Cobray 37mm Launcher

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Revision as of 03:24, 11 June 2008 by MoviePropMaster2008 (talk | contribs) (New page: Cobray Co. (currently of Westhope, ND) built many 37mm Flare launchers that were copies of the '''M203 grenade launcher''' back in the 1980s. Throughout the 1990s, several improvements...)
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Cobray Co. (currently of Westhope, ND) built many 37mm Flare launchers that were copies of the M203 grenade launcher back in the 1980s. Throughout the 1990s, several improvements were made in the construction and cocking lever. Also an stand alone 37mm launcher was sold with it's own pistol grip and folding stock. Though 'unofficially' called the CM203 for the version attached to the AR15 rifle, or the M79/CM79/CM79LF, for the stand alone launcher, most of Cobray's receiver simply had "37mm launcher" stamped on them with no other official name on the launcher. Cobray had been through many ups and downs throughout the years, much of which was created by the unsure business environment brought on by ignorant anti gun legislation. Since a 37mm flare launcher cannot launch 40mm grenades, it was an uncontrolled item. However, gun ignorant politicians throughout several states have banned using the launcher in conjunction with AR15 rifles or added the launchers to items to be restricted. After all, in their minds, if it's "scary looking" it should be banned.


The Cobray 37mm Launchers have been seen in many movies and television shows, standing in for the real M203 grenade launcher. Also the stand alone CM79LF launcher has been shown as a alternative version of the M79 grenade launcher in such shows as Stargate: SG1.


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