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GENERAL EQUIPMENT INC.
8724 Sunset Drive #191● Miami FL 33173 · USA
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M203 CHARGE
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TYPE: |
Charge |
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DESCRIPTION: |
M203 Charge |
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PRICE: |
Upon Request |
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PACKING: |
See Below |
M203 charge
From new manufacture

M119 and M4A2 CHARGE
M119A2

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The full M119A2 Propelling Charge consists of approximately 12 kg of M6, 23/1 or equivalent propellant. Unlike multi-increment charges, this is a single-increment charge contained in a red cloth bag, designed for long-range firing. The charge features a Igniter assembly at the base, containing CBI to ensure rapid and uniform ignition. |

M4A2

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The
full M4A2 Propelling Charge consists of 6.6 kg of M1 or
equivalent propellant and is divided The increments are connected by four cloth tapes sewn to the base and tied on top of increment. The igniter contains clean burning igniter (CBI) and Black Powder in a red cloth pad sewn to the bottom of the base charge. A flash reducer pad containing potassium sulfate is installed at the front end of the base pad (Increment 3) |

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