The M79 of the 1700s - Hand Mortar
InRange is entirely viewer supported: / inrangetv Grenades have been part of warfare for a long time, and so have grenade launchers. In this video we demonstrate a reproduction 1600-1700's era Hand Mortar grenade launcher from Veteran Arms.

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