

With two quick detach sling mounts, a rear QD slot and a rail mounted QD slot bracket slinging the weapon is as easy as a tactical M4. At a little over 2kg, the ICS-190 is feather light and even when fully loaded with 6 shells your looking at about 3.5kg putting it on par with most normal primary weapons. The ICS model is very similar in design but most noticeably its extensive use of polymers means that it overcomes the biggest problem that plagued earlier model revolver launchers, the weight.

The later Mk.I variant allowed it to take longer type shells, the current US military M-32 launcher thus capable also of using Hellhound (shaped charge), Drago (thermobaric) and Huntir (camera recon) shells as well. After its introduction in 1983, the MGL was gradually adopted by the armed forces and law enforcement organizations of over 30 countries it has since proven its effectiveness in harsh environments ranging from rain forests to deserts. The MGL was demonstrated as a concept to the South African Defense Force (SADF) in 1981. The pre-loaded system means that it shoots as fast as you can pull the trigger. It uses the well-proven revolver principle to fire a variety of rounds such as HE, HEAT, anti-riot baton, irritant, and pyrotechnic. The real steel Milkor MGL (Multiple Grenade Launcher) is a lightweight 40 mm semi-automatic, 6-shot grenade launcher developed and manufactured in South Africa by Milkor Ltd.

