The Grand World Order wrote:The GWO's two most commonly issued primary firearms are:
The MI-8A2 Modular Assault Weapon.
The MI-8A2 was designed by a joint team between the GWO Military Engineering Division and the Emorden-Geist Weapons Manufacturing Corporation. It's appearance was intentionally based off of the XM8 by Heckler and Koch.
The MI-8A2 is COMPLETELY modular. Parts can quickly be swapped out to change the role of the weapon- as well as the caliber. The MI-8A2 can be modified to fire just about any infantry cartridge, provided that the wielder has the right role and caliber kits to do so. Now, this would produce a logistics nightmare if the GWO issued out every caliber to its military- however, it only issues certain rounds, but other users of the MI-8A2 can purchase it with kits for their own cartridges.
A GWO soldier usually is carrying two kits for his MI-8A2- a 6.5 Grendel Assault Rifle Kit and an 8mm Mauser Battle Rifle kit. Of course, the latter (or even the former) often can double as a sniper rifle, presuming the soldier has a proper scope. 5.7mm is also rather common, for use especially in the Compact format.
As the GWO is a nation full of war profiteers, it is not uncommon to see weapons company traders following GWO forces around and selling additional kits, ammunition, et cetera on and around bases. Usually GWO soldiers don't carry much, if any, money on them when on duty, but some soldiers prefer calibers and attachments that they have experience with, so it is fully possible to end up fighting a GWO soldier with .338 Lapua Magnum loaded up into his rifle, or, albeit EXTREMELY rare, .700 Nitro Express or 5.56x45.
The FSIAAS, or EG-SAAS12. (Picture is without magazine installed)
The FSIAAS is an automatic, 12-gauge assault shotgun featuring a V-like bolt system to help manage recoil. There's really not much to say on it, other than it has a firing rate of roughly 240 RPM, though modifications do exist regarding the firing rate (and, naturally, these can be found being sold by arms dealers stalking the GWO military). The FSIAAS can fire in full or semi automatic.
The FSIAAS was built to be rather similar to the MI-8A2. It sports the same pistol grip, similar stock, and comes default with the same sights. Usually, FSIAASes are issued with vertical grip attachments.
The FSIAAS plays a somewhat vital role in the operations of GWO soldiers. Given that most combat occurs in the cities, especially when the GWO is involved, this means that the enemy won't be too far away in a firefight, and CQB situations are more likely to occur. Shotguns can provide devastating fire in these sorts of situations.
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