For 209 years Redseed Manufacturies has been Corindia's premier weapons manufacturing company, arming it through revolutions, wars and periods of peace. Known for it's cheap and simple designs, Redseed Manufacturies strives to produce weapons that can be trusted and relied upon. The company has now decided to expand its sales beyond Corindia's borders and break into the international market with some of its tried and true designs.
cost: $700
cartridge: 5.56x45mm
rate of fire: 750rpm
length: 780mm
muzzle velocity: 900m/s
range: 550m
weight: 3kg empty, 3.2kg with 20 rounds
action: gas-operated, rotating bolt
The IR3 has long been Corindia's standard Infantry Rifle. Weighing in at 3.75kg loaded with a standard 20-round box magazine, the IR3 has a cyclical rate of fire of 750rpm and a semiautomatic rate of fire of 55rpm. Even in the muddy jungles of San Javier and the deserts of lower Argus, the IR3 has maintained a reputation as a mechanically simple and reliable rifle.
cost: $1200
cartridge: 5.56x45mm
rate of fire: 750rpm
length: 700mm
muzzle velocity: 900m/s
range: 650m
weight: 2kg empty, 2.2kg with 20 rounds
action: gas-operated, rotating bolt
cost: $900
cartridge: 7.62×51mm
rate of fire: 500rpm
length: 1.1m
muzzle velocity: 875 m/s
range: 900m
weight: 4kg empty, 4.5kg with 15 rounds
action: gas-operated, rotating bolt
The MR1 was designed with accuracy and maneuverability in mind. Providing accurate striking power to the individual soldier, the MR1 fulfills its role as a Marksman Rifle or Battle Rifle reliably and efficiently. It is accurate up to 900m.
cost: $1500
cartridge: 7.62×51mm
rate of fire: semi-automatic
length: 1.2m
muzzle velocity: 900m/s
range: 1200m
weight: 7kg with 15 rounds, scope and bipod
action: gas-operated, rotating bolt
Originally developed for the CGF in 1967, the SR3 provides the user with an unparalleled access to any target within a 1200m radius. Corindi snipers love it for its resistance to the mud and sand they're so often crawling through, and some have even reported being able to fire it after digging it out of a sand dune. The soldier was then reprimanded for leaving his weapon in a sand dune.
cost: $2700
cartridge: 5.56x45mm
rate of fire: 850rpm
length: 956mm
muzzle velocity: 820m/s
range: 800m
weight: 8kg
action: gas-operated, open bolt
The MG3 has a cyclical rate of fire of 850rpm and an effective range of 800m. It's distinctive barking report has brought comfort to embattled Corindi soldiers for decades.
cost: $400
cartridge: 11.43×23mm
rate of fire: semi-automatic
length: 223mm
muzzle velocity: 870m/s
range: 450m
weight: 1.2kg
action: short recoil operation
The P5 is built for one thing and one thing only: stopping power. The CGF required a pistol that could reliably drop an angry charging fanatic in a single shot, and Redseed delivered. The basic design is nearly 70 years old and it's still in use.
cost: $500
cartridge: 11.43×23mm
rate of fire: 750rpm
length: 570mm
muzzle velocity: 400m/s
range: 175m
weight: 2.5kg
action: roller-delayed blowback, closed bolt
When the National Police Force needed a small, high capacity submachine gun with quick rate of fire for their Armed-Entrance teams, this was what they received. It's not often used by the army, but when it is, it's to great effect.
cost: $4000
cartridge: 12.7×99mm
rate of fire: 1000rpm
length: 1.55m
muzzle velocity: 875m/s
range: 1000m
weight: 42kg
action: short recoil-operated
For over seventy years, this basic heavy machine gun has been attached to ships, vehicles, fortifications and anything else that can bear its weight and recoil. It's been redesigned several times over the years, but never to the detriment of its rugged effectiveness and reliability.
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