Types
| Name | Caliber | Capacity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| ARWEN 37 | 37 mm | 5 | Drum magazine |
| ARWEN 37S "Shorty" CQB | 37 mm | 5 | Short barrel, no stock |
| ARWEN ACE | 1 | single shot, telescoping stock | |
| CM-55 gas gun | 37 mm | 1 | |
| Cobray 37 mm launcher | 37 mm | 1 | price $150–$200, aluminum barrel, retractable stock |
| Defense Technology 37 mm Launcher | 37 mm | model dependant | single-shot and multi-shot versions, |
| DPMS M-37 flare launcher | 37 mm | 1 | price $200–$400 |
| Federal Labs 37 mm rotary gas gun | 37 mm | 6 | price $1700–$2000, rotary drum magazine, top-folding stock |
| FN 303 | 18 mm | 15 | Drum magazine |
| Heckler & Koch launcher | 37 mm | 1 | retractable stock |
| M203 grenade launcher | 40 mm | 1 | underslung attachment for rifles |
| M79 grenade launcher | 40 mm | 1 | break-action |
| MGL-MK1 40 mm multi-launcher | 40 mm | 6 | rotary drum magazine |
| Milkor Stopper 37/38 mm riot gun | 37/38 mm | 1 | break-action |
| MK40 40 mm under barrel launcher | 40 mm | 1 | fits under rifle barrel |
| Ramo RT 37 | 37 mm | 1 | |
| MK40 40 mm under barrel launcher | 40 mm | 1 | 1-shot, fits under rifle barrel |
| Russian single shot launcher RGM-40 "Kastet" | 40 mm | 1 | 1-shot |
| Sage Control Ordnance SL1 | 37 mm | 1 | |
| Sage Control Ordnance SL6 | 37 mm | 6 | rotary magazine, |
| TW73 | 1 | breech loading |
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