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Name Description
Autowiki-M79 grenade launcher.png
M79 grenade launcher
A heavy, low-angle 40mm grenade launcher. It's been in use since the Vietnam War, though this version has been modernized with an IFF enabled micro-computer. The wooden furniture is, in fact, made of painted hardened polykevlon.
Weapon Handling Statistics:
Recoil Unwielded Recoil Firerate (ps) Burst Firerate (ps) Scatter / Unwielded / Burst Burst Amount Damage Falloff Total Projectile Amount
2 0.1 50 (0.83) 33 (0.56) 5 / 5 / 4 1 0 0 1
Armor Punch Penetration Accuracy Unwielded Accuracy Minimum Accuracy Maximum Range
N/A 0 0 0 0 0
Ammunition & Damage:
Ammo Type Damage Table
Attachments:
Rail
  • Autowiki-magnetic harness.png magnetic harness
  • Autowiki-rail flashlight.png rail flashlight
  • Autowiki-S5 red-dot sight.png S5 red-dot sight
  • Autowiki-S6 reflex sight.png S6 reflex sight
Stock
  • Autowiki-M79 hardened polykevlon stock.png M79 hardened polykevlon stock
Grenades:
Icon Name Description
Autowiki-custom grenade.png custom grenade A custom chemical grenade with an M40 casing. This one is made to fit into underslung grenade launchers, but can also be thrown by hand.
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Autowiki-large custom grenade.png large custom grenade A custom chemical grenade with an M15 casing. This casing has a higher explosive capacity than the M40 variant.
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Autowiki-M15-F flare grenade.png M15-F flare grenade Chemical flare in a grenade form, expanded variant. The casing is too large to fit most launchers.
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Autowiki-metal-foam grenade.png metal-foam grenade Used for emergency sealing of air breaches.
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Autowiki-incendiary grenade.png incendiary grenade Used for clearing rooms of living things.
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Autowiki-M40-F flare grenade.png M40-F flare grenade Chemical flare in a grenade form, designed for compatibility with most standard issue launchers.
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Autowiki-weedkiller grenade.png weedkiller grenade Used for purging large areas of invasive plant species. Contents under pressure. Do not directly inhale contents.
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Autowiki-cleaner grenade.png cleaner grenade BLAM!-brand foaming space cleaner. In a special applicator for rapid cleaning of wide areas.
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Autowiki-M66 teargas grenade.png M66 teargas grenade Tear gas grenade used for nonlethal riot control. Please wear adequate gas protection.
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Autowiki-improvised explosive device.png improvised explosive device An improvised chemical explosive grenade. Designed to kill through fragmentation.
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Autowiki-improvised explosive device (incendiary).png improvised explosive device (incendiary) An improvised chemical explosive grenade. Designed to spray incendiary shrapnel across a wide area.
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Autowiki-classic emp grenade.png classic emp grenade Wide area EMP grenade.
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Autowiki-Dutch's Concoction.png Dutch's Concoction Wide area EMP grenade. The label reads, 'CLOAKER DESTROYER - EXTREMELY STRONG'.
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Autowiki-M40 HEDP grenade.png M40 HEDP grenade High-Explosive Dual-Purpose. A small, but deceptively strong blast grenade that has been phasing out the M15 HE grenades alongside the M40 HEFA. Capable of being loaded in the M92 Launcher, or thrown by hand.
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Autowiki-M402 HEDP grenade.png M40/2 HEDP grenade High-Explosive Dual-Purpose. A small, but deceptively strong blast grenade that has been phasing out the M15 HE grenades alongside the M40 HEFA. This version is stronger.
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Autowiki-M12 blast grenade.png M12 blast grenade A high-explosive grenade produced for private security firms. It explodes around 3 seconds after the pin has been pulled.
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Autowiki-Webley Mk15 stick grenade.png Webley Mk15 stick grenade A blast grenade produced in the colonies, most commonly using old designs and schematics. It explodes 3 seconds after the pin has been pulled.
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Autowiki-M40 HEFA grenade.png M40 HEFA grenade High-Explosive Fragmenting-Antipersonnel. A small, but deceptively strong fragmentation grenade that has been phasing out the M15 fragmentation grenades alongside the M40 HEDP. Capable of being loaded in the M92 Launcher, or thrown by hand.
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Autowiki-M15 fragmentation grenade.png M15 fragmentation grenade An outdated USCM Fragmentation Grenade. With decades of service in the USCM, the old M15 Fragmentation Grenade is slowly being replaced by the slightly safer M40-series grenades. It is set to detonate in 4 seconds.
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Autowiki-M15 rubber pellet grenade.png M15 rubber pellet grenade A relatively harmless version of the M15 grenade designed for riot control and combat exercises.
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Autowiki-Type 6 shrapnel grenade.png Type 6 shrapnel grenade A fragmentation grenade found within the ranks of the UPP. Designed to explode into shrapnel and rupture the bodies of opponents. It explodes 3 seconds after the pin has been pulled.
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Autowiki-M74 AGM-F 40mm Grenade.png M74 AGM-F 40mm Grenade M74 - Airburst Grenade Munition - Fragmentation. This grenade must be launched with a grenade launcher, and detonates once it reaches its destination. It disperses jagged shrapnel in a cone in front of itself, tearing through sinews and armor alike. Dispersion pattern is optimized against large target. Suffers from overpenetration on a direct hit.
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Autowiki-M74 AGM-H 40mm Hornet Shell.png M74 AGM-H 40mm Hornet Shell Functions identically to the standard AGM-F 40mm grenade, except instead of exploding into shrapnel, the hornet shell shoots off holo-targeting .22lr rounds. The equivalent to buckshot at-range.
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Autowiki-M74 AGM-S Star Shell.png M74 AGM-S Star Shell Functions identically to the standard AGM-F 40mm grenade, except instead of exploding into shrapnel, the star shells bursts into burning phosphor that illuminates the area.
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Autowiki-40mm Buckshot Shell.png 40mm Buckshot Shell A classic of grenade launchers everywhere, this is a 40mm shell loaded with buckshot; very dangerous, watch your fire.
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Autowiki-40mm HE grenade.png 40mm HE grenade This is a 40mm grenade, designed to be launched by a grenade launcher and detonate on impact. This one is marked as a High-Explosive grenade, watch your fire.
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Autowiki-M07 training grenade.png M07 training grenade A harmless reusable version of the M40 HEDP, used for training. Capable of being loaded in the M92 Launcher, or thrown by hand.
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Autowiki-bursting pipe.png bursting pipe High-Explosive Dual-Purpose. A small, but deceptively strong blast grenade that has been phasing out the M15 HE grenades alongside the M40 HEFA. Capable of being loaded in the M92 Launcher, or thrown by hand.
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Autowiki-R2175A HEDP grenade.png R2175/A HEDP grenade High-Explosive Dual-Purpose. A small, but deceptively strong blast grenade that has recently been added to the arsenal of the RMC.
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Autowiki-M40 HIDP incendiary grenade.png M40 HIDP incendiary grenade The M40 HIDP is a small, but deceptively strong incendiary grenade designed to disrupt enemy mobility with long-lasting Type B napalm. It is set to detonate in 4 seconds.
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Autowiki-40mm incendiary grenade.png 40mm incendiary grenade This is a 40mm grenade, designed to be launched by a grenade launcher and detonate on impact. This one is marked as a incendiary grenade, watch your fire.
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Autowiki-M74 AGM-I 40mm Grenade.png M74 AGM-I 40mm Grenade M74 - Airburst Grenade Munition - Incendiary. This grenade must be launched with a grenade launcher, and detonates once it reaches its destination. It disperses a cone of lingering flames in a small area in front of it. The warped pieces of the grenade can also set fire as they fly away.
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Autowiki-R2175B HIDP grenade.png R2175/B HIDP grenade The R2175/B HIDP is a small, but deceptively strong incendiary grenade designed to rapidly clear areas with fast-acting potent fire. It is set to detonate in 4 seconds.
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Autowiki-M40 HSDP smoke grenade.png M40 HSDP smoke grenade The M40 HSDP is a small, but powerful smoke grenade. Based off the same platform as the M40 HEDP. It is set to detonate in 2 seconds.
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Autowiki-M74 AGM-S 40mm Grenade.png M74 AGM-S 40mm Grenade M74 - Airburst Grenade Munition - Smoke. This grenade must be launched with a grenade launcher, and detonates once it reaches its destination. Upon detonation, instantly combines multiple chemicals inside its casing to form a smoke cloud.
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Autowiki-M40 HPDP grenade.png M40 HPDP grenade The M40 HPDP is a small, but powerful phosphorus grenade. It is set to detonate in 2 seconds.
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Autowiki-Type 8 WP grenade.png Type 8 WP grenade A deadly gas grenade found within the ranks of the UPP. Designed to spill white phosphorus on the target. It explodes 2 seconds after the pin has been pulled.
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Autowiki-improvised phosphorus bomb.png improvised phosphorus bomb An improvised version of gas grenade designed to spill white phosphorus on the target. It explodes 2 seconds after the pin has been pulled.
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Autowiki-G2 Electroshock grenade.png G2 Electroshock grenade This is a G2 Electroshock Grenade. Produced by Armat Battlefield Systems, it's sometimes referred to as the Sonic Electric Ball Breaker, after a rash of incidents where the intense 1.2 gV sonic payload caused... rupturing. A bounding landmine mode is available for this weapon which activates a small drill to self-bury itself when planted. Simply plant it at your feet and walk away.
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Autowiki-slug shell.png slug shell It doesn't actually explode. Fancy that.
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Autowiki-HIRR baton slug.png HIRR baton slug Cousin to the M15 Rubber pellet, the HIRR baton slug was recalled from military and civilian police forces due to over-packed propellant in the sabot casing. Now it is utilized as a less-than-lethal option in engagements with human, and sometimes non-human, forces. Historically, the HIRR was incredibly popular during the Arcturus conflict, as the impact force was found to reliably incapacitate Arcturian resistance forces by breaking their ribs into their lungs.
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Autowiki-M40 MFHS grenade.png M40 MFHS grenade A Metal-Foam Hull-Sealant grenade originally used for emergency repairs but have found other practical applications on the field. Based off the same platform as the M40 HEDP. Has a 2 second fuse.