


One, serial number four, is at the UDT/ SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida while serial number 13, is found in the War Remnants Museum (Ho Chi Minh City) in Vietnam., Serial number two is stored at the US Navy Museum in Washington DC. 10.21 pounds (4.63 kilograms) 350 metres (380 yards) The China Lake Launcher was a prototype pump-action grenade launcher developed in the 1960s by the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake. 4 copies of the original 50 are known to exist, while modern-day variants of the China Lake have been manufactured by other companies as part of a US defence contract from 2007 to 2009. The China Lake Model (or China Lake pump-action grenade launcher) is a pump-action grenade launcher that was developed by the Special Projects Division of the Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS), which provided equipment to United States Navy SEALs. Possibly the coolest small arm used by the United States in the Vietnam War was the China Lake 40mm pump action grenade launcher.

In response to this, the China Lake branch of the Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) took to designing a new launcher for this purpose. Production began Of those, 2 went to MACVSOG, 2 to Army Force Recon, and the remaining 20 the the Navy SEALS.
