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Main Military Weapon of Your Country. MMW A10

Postby Risen Britannia » Thu May 23, 2013 12:00 pm

Main Military Weapon of your Country Thread (10)

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Spreewerke wrote:
That said, there are a couple of things that aren't acceptable answers, unless you fit very specific criteria. The most obvious of these is that the 'AK-47' is not an acceptable answer. If you have a problem with that, feel free to talk to me about it. Why isn't that an acceptable answer, though? Spoiler time!

No, seriously, read this:
The AK-47 was designed in 1946 and formally adopted by the Soviet military in 1949. There were four models used between 1947 and 1959: The AK-47 was the test and trials designation for the rifle: the earlier prototypes, made in 1946, were referred to as the AK-1 and AK-2. After the adoption of the rifle, it was designated simply as the "AK". However, due to three variants of the AK being made, it is more proper to refer to these variants as the "AK Type-#" rather than just "AK" as the three variants differed quite significantly from one another. Due to that, the term "AK" has more or less become a catch-all for just about all AK variants, and does not necessarily refer to one specific model. The Type-I, adopted in late 1948, featured an early, stamped receiver, but it was quickly (and I mean quickly) replaced by the Type-II AK in 1949. This featured a milled receiver, a stock boot, and some other small, yet somewhat significant changes. The Type-III is the most common "AK-47," and it is basically just a milled predecessor of the rifle you should be using. What rifle is that?

Enter the AKM.

The AKM is the modernized version of the Type-III assault rifle. It utilizes a stamped receiver, reinforced receiver cover, slanted muzzle brake, vented gas block, and a rear sight leaf showing distances of 100m to 1,000m among other things. In reality, it is only acceptably accurate out to 300m on a good day. The AKM is the most widespread AK variant in the world. Almost every foreign-made AK (Yugoslavian, Hungarian, Polish, etc) variant in the world is based off of the AKM. Why? It's more reliable and just as accurate as the original AKs, not to mention much cheaper to produce. It is the Kalashnikov rifle. They come in a variety of, well, variants, which include models with forward, wooden grips, underfolding MP40-style stocks, side-folding wire stocks, and, of course, fixed, wooden stocks. They fire the 7.62x39mm cartridge. Folding-stocked AKMs are designated as AKMS.

The AKMN is the most useful of the AKMs, however, as it utilizes the famous Russian optics rail on the receiver. This allows the user to attach a variety of slide-on optics that do not lose zero and, sometimes, co-witness or, most usually, sit above the iron sights so one may choose which sighting system to use. If I recommend any "old", AKM variant, it is most usually the AKMN. It is the most multi-purpose AKM variant there is, and that optics rail is wonderful. It can serve as a mount for red dot optics and magnified optics alike (night vision, too!).

Let's say you've advanced beyond the AKM, though, and are looking for some more "modern" AKs. This is where the AK-74 and its variants come into play. The AK-74 was adopted in 1974 and it was Russia's answer to the M16 family. Its 5.45x39mm round is kind of a "me, too!" round as they wished to copy the American 5.56NATO cartridge. However, in their drunken stupor, the Russians managed to make a much more effective round. The 5.45x39mm round is very unstable after coming in contact with any kind of obstruction. This limits its penetration quite a bit, but the tissue damage it inflicts is unparalleled. The AK-74 family really tears up soft targets.

Even more modern still is the AK-100-series of AKs. The AK-101 and AK-102 are 5.56x45mm NATO variants of the AK. They're basically a re-chambered AK-74M. The AK-103 and AK-104 are the new, modern 7.62x39mm variants of the AK. I, in all honesty, believe these are the most superior models of the AK family. Stick to the AK-74M, AK-101, or AK-103 for your full-sized AK rifles (or AK-107, AK-108, or AK-109 if you wish to utilize the BARS anti-recoil dual-piston assembly). For carbines, the AK-102, AK-104, and AK-105 are your answers. Shorter still is the AKS-74u. However, if you're looking for a more modern variant, the AK-12 is still undergoing its testing stages, but there is fair potential it will be adopted for use at some time in the near future. Though I discourage its use due to its lack of true production during 2012, within a few years it will probably be a perfectly acceptable answer: models are supposedly supposed to be imported in 2013 in semi-automatic form to the United States. So, I suppose you could either be a nation from 2012+ or a nation that is using an alternate history in which the AK-12 was adopted earlier. Either way, if you're using weapons from 2012 or onwards, it should be perfectly acceptable, and it is being offered in multiple calibers (5.45x39mm, 5.56x45mm, 7.62x39mm, 12 Gauge, and there is talk of 6.5 Grendel variants).

So, basically, what are you planning on doing with your military? Here's a list of actual "WE USE TEH AK-15 WIHT BULLETGLOCKS" models that are, well, acceptable for the listed roles in the AK family, and I've went ahead and separated them by general effective range.

Medium to Long Range/Designated Marksman Rifle
  • Romanian PSL: ten rounds, semi-automatic 7.62x54mmR
  • Yugoslavian M76: ten rounds, semi-automatic (or fully automatic if done correctly) 7.92x57mm IS (export versions of 7.62 NATO)
  • Israeli AR/ARM (Galil): twenty-five rounds, select-fire (safe, semi, full), 7.62x51mm NATO.
  • Finnish Rk 76/M76 (rifles were exported only): twenty rounds, semi-automatic, 7.62x51mm NATO.

    Medium Range
  • Russian
    • Type-I (1948 to 1949) -- 7.62x39mm
    • Type-II (1949 to 1953) -- 7.62x39mm
    • Type-III (1953 to 1959) -- 7.62x39mm
    • AKM -- 7.62x39mm
    • AKMN -- 7.62x39mm
    • AKMS -- 7.62x39mm
    • AKMP -- 7.62x39mm
    • AKMSP -- 7.62x39mm
    • AKMLP -- 7.62x39mm
    • AKMSN -- 7.62x39mm
    • AKMSNP -- 7.62x39mm
    • AK-74 -- 5.45x39mm
    • AKS-74 -- 5.45x39mm
    • AK-74M -- 5.45x39mm
    • AK-101 -- 5.56x45mm
    • AK-103 -- 7.62x39mm
  • Finnish
    • Rk 62/M62 -- 7.62x39mm
    • Rk 71/M71 -- 7.62x39mm or 5.56x45mm NATO
    • Rk 76_/M76_ -- 7.62x39mm (5.56 NATO export versions)
    • Rk 95 -- 7.62x39mm
  • Hungarian
    • AMD-63 -- 7.62x39mm
    • AMD-65 -- 7.62x39mm
    • AK-63 -- 7.62x39mm
    • AK-63F -- 7.62x39mm
    • AK-63D -- 7.62x39mm
    • AK-63MF -- 7.62x39mm
  • Israeli
    • AR/ARM (Galil) -- 5.56x45mm
  • Yugoslavian
    • M70 -- 7.62x39mm
    • M70A -- 7.62x39mm
    • M70A1 -- 7.62x39mm
    • M70B1 -- 7.62x39mm
    • M70AB2 -- 7.62x39mm
    • M70B1N -- 7.62x39mm
    • M70AB2N -- 7.62x39mm
    • M70AB3 -- 7.62x39mm
    • M90 -- 5.56x45mm
    • M90A -- 5.56x45mm
    • M21 -- 5.56x45mm
  • Polish
    • PmK (kbk) -- 7.62x39mm
    • Kbkg wz. 1960 -- 7.62x39mm
    • kbk -- 7.62x39mm
    • kbk wz. 1981 -- 5.45x39mm
    • kbk wz. 1988 -- 5.45x39mm
    • Beryl -- 5.56x45mm
  • Egyptian
    • Misr (AKM and AKMS) -- 7.62x39mm
  • Iraq
    • Tabuk DMR (semi-automatic RPK) -- 7.62x39mm
  • Chinese
    • Type-56 -- 7.62x39mm
    • Type-56-I -- 7.62x39mm
    • Type-56-II -- 7.62x39mm
    • QBZ-56C -- 7.62x39mm
    • Type-81 -- 7.62x39mm
  • Germany
    • MPi-K -- 7.62x39mm
    • MPi-KS -- 7.62x39mm
    • MPi-KM -- 7.62x39mm
    • MPi-KMS-72 -- 7.62x39mm
    • MPi-KMS-74 -- 5.45x39mm
  • Korea
    • Type-58A -- 7.62x39mm
    • Type-58B -- 7.62x39mm
    • Type-68A -- 7.62x39mm
    • Type-68B -- 7.62x39mm
    • Type-88 -- 7.62x39mm
  • Romania
    • PM md. 63 -- 7.62x39mm
    • PM md. 90 -- 7.62x39mm
    • PA md. 86 -- 5.45x39mm

Short-range Weapons
  • AKS-74u -- 5.45x39mm
  • AK-102 -- 5.56x45mm
  • AK-104 -- 7.62x39mm
  • AK-105 -- 5.45x39mm
  • kbk wz. 1996 "Mini-Beryl" -- 5.56x45mm
  • PM md. 65 -- 7.62x39mm
  • M85 -- 5.56x45mm
  • M92 -- 7.62x39mm
  • SAR (Galil) -- 5.56x45mm
  • SLR-107CR (forget Bulgaria's military designation) -- 7.62x39mm
  • SLR-107UR (see above) -- 7.62x39mm

Now that you've decided which model it is that you're actually going to use, it's time to decide on a caliber and an optic. What's the best caliber? Well, I'll talk in terms of the assault rifles/carbines as the longer-range weapons are really a freedom of choice type of thing. So, we're basically down to 5.45x39mm, 5.56x45mm, and 7.62x39mm. Let's discuss 5.45x39mm first, shall we? Rhetorical question.

5.45x39mm
Okay, so you've chosen the "me, too" cartridge. What can we expect? Well, the 5.45x39mm round is capable of penetrating some armored vests, but not at very long ranges at all. Let's just refer to it as standard ball FMJ, regardless of type, for simplicity here. You can make your own uber-cool loads for it later. Alright, so the 5.45x39mm round is designed with a small air cavity in the front. This makes the round rear-heavy and very unstable. Upon impacting a target, it begins to tumble almost immediately. The flesh wounds caused by this round are devastating. This is probably the most lethal round to choose for an AK if going against unarmed opponents in semi-open ground (see Afghanistan invasion). The 5.45x39mm extends the AK-74's (and derivatives) range from the standard AK's 300m to about 400m. It will get about 2.0MOA accuracy, so that means 8.0MOA at that outer limit of its range: well within the chest. This round is also very light recoiling and, with the proper muzzle brake, is therefore easily controllable. There are a few AK-74 variants utilizing a recoil-countering piston (BARS), but I did not list these variants above as they are, to my understanding, very much so specialist items. Going back to wound capabilities, please note that the 5.45x39mm round is not good for penetrating barriers.
Pros
  • Accurate (2.0MOA)
  • Longer effective range (400m)
  • Very easy to control
  • Devastating on flesh targets
Cons
  • Tumbles upon impact with obstacles (jungle warfare would be less effective)
  • Less barrier penetration

5.56x45mm NATO
Go read a book. No, seriously: there's thousands.

7.62x39mm
7.62x39mm is, in my opinion, the best round for the AK. The original M43 ammunition was lead-core FMJ through-and-through (or steel for AP). It is known for penetrating barriers and packing a good ol' .30-caliber slug in its casing. In 1967, the Yugoslavians created the M67 cartridge of 7.62x39mm. This is now the most widely used 7.62x39mm round. It features a hollowed nose cavity similar to the 5.45x39mm, but it isn't as large compared to the rest of the round. This lets it mushroom out a bit and yaw inside of flesh, but it still retains most of its barrier-penetrating capabilities. It's kind of a middle-ground cartridge, but its effective range is honestly only 300m. The recoil, while not horrible, is not preferable for sustained fully-automatic firing, but in bursts or semi-automatic fire, it should stay relatively on-target.
Pros
  • It's freaking 7.62x39mm
  • Penetrates barriers easier
  • Retains some flesh-destroying qualities
  • Most common AK round -- pretty much every single country in the world has some of it somewhere
  • Good-sized .30-caliber hole, even with no expansion
  • AK-103/AK-104 accuracy of 2.0MOA
Cons
  • More felt recoil
  • More noticeable muzzle climb
  • Pre-AK-100 series, accuracy of ~3.5MOA

Of course, there are some AKs that fire 6.8SPC, 7.62x51mm NATO, 7.92x57mm IS, 7.62x54mmR, et cetera, et cetera, but those are pretty much specialty weapons and, therefore, not truly "main military weapons" unless you are issuing battle rifle equivalents as standard-issue.

As for optics, unless you're wanting to issue a quasi-DMR in each squad (POSP or PSO is highly recommended) or perhaps an ACOG (or similar) on a Beryl/Krebs/TWI Dogleg-style receiver cover rail. As for standard infantry use, however, stick to red-dot optics or other no-magnification optics. These can be had via Russian Kobra, PK-A, PK-AS, 1P63 Obzor, anything else on this site or, if you're feeling Western and pig-doggish, you can utilize a quad-rail/gas tube rail/etc. and put a small red dot (like an AimPoint of some kind: EOTechs would be too tall) on that top rail. If it sits low enough, it should co-witness with the iron sights, giving you a back-up sighting system in the event your red dot optic is damaged/destroyed/dead/otherwise unusable.
So, yeah, you can say you use the AK-47, but unless you fall within that time frame of pre-AK production Russia, then fuck you.


Have a nice day.




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Nua Corda wrote:This thread has a pretty big population of very knowledgeable people. They are (for the most part) willing to help. The following is a loose collection of helpful resources on firearms, ammunition, and general tactics.

Courtesy of Puzikas;


Hey kids, do you like showing off your guns?



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Assault Rifle, Type 65

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ART-65

  • Type: Assault rifle
  • Place of Origin: Nua Corda
Service History

  • In Service: 1965 - Present
  • Used By: New Cordian Armed Forces (Reserves, Civil Militia)
  • Wars: Southeast Asian Conflict, Great Desert War
Production History

  • Designed: 1964
  • Designer: Eugene Stoner
  • Manufactured by: Castle State Arsenal
  • Produced: 1965 - Present
  • Number Built: ~5,350,000
  • Variants:
    • ART-65
    • ART-65C
    • ART-65CS
    • ART-65N
    • ART-65CSN
    • ART-65M
Specifications

  • Weight: 6.7 lb (3.0 kg) (empty)
  • Length: 38 in (970 mm)
  • Barrel Length: 18.25 in (464 mm)

  • Cartridge(s):
    • 7x42mm SPAC
    • .338 NightOwl
    • 6.35x45mm NACO
  • Action: Short-stroke piston, Rotating Bolt
  • Rate of Fire: 750 rounds/min
  • Feed System: 20, 30, or 40-round NACO STANAG box magazine
  • Sights: Iron or NACO M1913 PCAP

Background



In the late '50s, the New Cordian Military decided to seek a replacement for their aging RP-1941 and RP-1943 rifles. While these weapon had given good service during the Second Global War, they were primitive designs that were not expected to last into the modern era, particularly with the threat of the Soviet Union looming to the East. Several weapons were evaluated, including the AR-10 and FAL, as well as modernized versions of the RP-1941 and RP-1943. The FAL was quickly eliminated, as it weighed roughly the same as the updated RP-1941, and eventually the AR-10 was selected to replace the RP-1941 as the BRT-58. According to the terms of the order, the chosen weapon would be scaled down to replace the RP-1943, however the downscaled AR-10 was determined to be unsatisfactory for service, and the modernized RP-1943 was accepted into service instead, as the ART-43.

By 1964, however, it was clear that the service life of the ART-43 was up, and a new weapon was again sought. By this time, Eugene Stoner had developed the AR-18, and after preliminary testing alongside the FN CAL and prototypes of the HK33, the AR-18 was accepted as the ART-64, and rechambered in the Cordian 7x42mm SPAC service cartridge. Initial problems with the weapon led to a recall, and limited redesign by Castle State Arsenal, leading to the development of ART-65, which became general issue. Issued to both Expeditionary and Home Defense Corps, the ART-65 served as the primary service rifle of the New Cordian military until 2001, when it was replaced by the ART-2000.

Construction and Design


Designed to be produced quicker and more cheaply than the AR-15, the ART-65 is made primarily of stamped steel, with only the bolt carrier, gas block, piston system and barrel being milled. This lends the weapon remarkable reliability, as well as light weight, ease of construction, cheapness and speed of manufacture. The furniture is made of a molded fiberglass coated with green polymer, and is both exceptionally light and strong. This construction allows the ART-65 to be manufactured rapidly and cheaply, in large numbers, and was a major factor in the decision to use the weapon for Lawrence Protocol operations.

Many of the ART-65's features are borrowed from AR-15. The receiver is made in two sections, like the AR-15, and the ART-65 retains the ease of disassembly and modularity associated with that weapon. The bolthead is almost directly copied, but the bolt is moved into and out of the locked position via a cam pin that engages a helical slot in the bolt carrier, which rides on two metal guide rods (each with its own return spring) instead of contacting the receiver walls, providing additional clearance for foreign matter entering the receiver. Unlike the AR-15, the cocking handle fitted directly into a recess in the bolt carrier and reciprocated with it during firing, allowing the firer to force the breech closed or open if necessary. The cocking handle slot had a spring-loaded cover that could be closed by the user to prevent debris entering the receiver, and it would open automatically as the bolt carrier moved rearwards after the first shot. The recoil springs were housed within the receiver, differing from the AR-15 which housed its more elaborate buffer mechanism in the buttstock.

The ART-65 is operated by a short-stroke piston, which makes it significantly more reliable than it's older cousin. The piston was of 3-piece design to facilitate disassembly, with a hollow forward section with 4 radial gas vent holes fitting around a stainless steel gas block projecting rearwards from the foresight housing. The gas was vented from the barrel and travelled via a vent through the foresight housing into the hollow front section of the piston, which caused it to move rearwards a short distance. The rear end of the piston emerged through the barrel extension to contact the forward face of the bolt carrier, causing it in turn to move rearwards.

Variants



The ART-65 comes in a number of variants, including:

  • ART-65C, a carbine varient with an underfolding stock
  • ART-65CS, a suppressed version of the carbine, fitted with a large silencer and chambered for the .338 (8.53x42mm) NightOwl subsonic specialist cartridge, designed for special forces.
  • ART-65N, with a side-mounted rail for attaching the NVOT-3 Night-vision Optic, based on the Emmeria Starlight Scope.
  • ART-65CSN, effectively an ART-65CS with the side rail for the NVOT-3
  • ART-65M, a modernized version introduced in 1982, fitted with the NACO STANAG-1914 PCAP mounting system and black-colored polymer furniture

Several foreign copies were also manufactured, and the basic design of the weapon, it's gas piston system and bolt carrier, were later used as the basis for a number of other weapons.




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[box][align=center][b][u][size=150]Assault Rifle, Type 65[/size][/u][/b][/align][/box]
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[list][*]Type: Assault rifle
[*]Place of Origin: [nation]Nua Corda[/nation][/list]
[align=center][background=lightblue][b]Service History[/b][/background][/align]
[list][*]In Service: 1965 - Present
[*]Used By: New Cordian Armed Forces (Reserves, Civil Militia)
[*]Wars: Southeast Asian Conflict, Great Desert War[/list]
[align=center][background=lightblue][b]Production History[/b][/background][/align]
[list][*]Designed: 1964
[*]Designer: Eugene Stoner
[*]Manufactured by: Castle State Arsenal
[*]Produced: 1965 - Present
[*]Number Built: ~5,350,000
[*] Variants: [list][*]ART-65
[*]ART-65C
[*]ART-65CS
[*]ART-65N
[*]ART-65CSN
[*]ART-65M[/list][/list]
[align=center][background=lightblue][b]Specifications[/b][/background][/align]
[list][*]Weight: 6.7 lb (3.0 kg) (empty)
[*]Length: 38 in (970 mm)
[*]Barrel Length: 18.25 in (464 mm)
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[*]Cartridge(s):[list][*]7x42mm SPAC
[*].338 NightOwl
[*]6.35x45mm NACO[/list]
[*]Action: Short-stroke piston, Rotating Bolt
[*]Rate of Fire: 750 rounds/min
[*]Feed System: 20, 30, or 40-round NACO STANAG box magazine
[*]Sights: Iron or NACO M1913 PCAP[/list][/box][/floatright]
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In the late '50s, the New Cordian Military decided to seek a replacement for their aging RP-1941 and RP-1943 rifles. While these weapon had given good service during the Second Global War, they were primitive designs that were not expected to last into the modern era, particularly with the threat of the Soviet Union looming to the East. Several weapons were evaluated, including the AR-10 and FAL, as well as modernized versions of the RP-1941 and RP-1943. The FAL was quickly eliminated, as it weighed roughly the same as the updated RP-1941, and eventually the AR-10 was selected to replace the RP-1941 as the BRT-58. According to the terms of the order, the chosen weapon would be scaled down to replace the RP-1943, however the downscaled AR-10 was determined to be unsatisfactory for service, and the modernized RP-1943 was accepted into service instead, as the ART-43.

By 1964, however, it was clear that the service life of the ART-43 was up, and a new weapon was again sought. By this time, Eugene Stoner had developed the AR-18, and after preliminary testing alongside the FN CAL and prototypes of the HK33, the AR-18 was accepted as the ART-64, and rechambered in the Cordian 7x42mm SPAC service cartridge. Initial problems with the weapon led to a recall, and limited redesign by Castle State Arsenal, leading to the development of ART-65, which became general issue. Issued to both Expeditionary and Home Defense Corps, the ART-65 served as the primary service rifle of the New Cordian military until 2001, when it was replaced by the ART-2000.

[b][size=150]Construction and Design[/size][/b]
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Designed to be produced quicker and more cheaply than the AR-15, the ART-65 is made primarily of stamped steel, with only the bolt carrier, gas block, piston system and barrel being milled. This lends the weapon remarkable reliability, as well as light weight, ease of construction, cheapness and speed of manufacture. The furniture is made of a molded fiberglass coated with green polymer, and is both exceptionally light and strong. This construction allows the ART-65 to be manufactured rapidly and cheaply, in large numbers, and was a major factor in the decision to use the weapon for Lawrence Protocol operations.

Many of the ART-65's features are borrowed from AR-15. The receiver is made in two sections, like the AR-15, and the ART-65 retains the ease of disassembly and modularity associated with that weapon. The bolthead is almost directly copied, but the bolt is moved into and out of the locked position via a cam pin that engages a helical slot in the bolt carrier, which rides on two metal guide rods (each with its own return spring) instead of contacting the receiver walls, providing additional clearance for foreign matter entering the receiver. Unlike the AR-15, the cocking handle fitted directly into a recess in the bolt carrier and reciprocated with it during firing, allowing the firer to force the breech closed or open if necessary. The cocking handle slot had a spring-loaded cover that could be closed by the user to prevent debris entering the receiver, and it would open automatically as the bolt carrier moved rearwards after the first shot. The recoil springs were housed within the receiver, differing from the AR-15 which housed its more elaborate buffer mechanism in the buttstock.

The ART-65 is operated by a short-stroke piston, which makes it significantly more reliable than it's older cousin. The piston was of 3-piece design to facilitate disassembly, with a hollow forward section with 4 radial gas vent holes fitting around a stainless steel gas block projecting rearwards from the foresight housing. The gas was vented from the barrel and travelled via a vent through the foresight housing into the hollow front section of the piston, which caused it to move rearwards a short distance. The rear end of the piston emerged through the barrel extension to contact the forward face of the bolt carrier, causing it in turn to move rearwards.

[b][size=150] Variants[/size][/b]
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The ART-65 comes in a number of variants, including:

[list][*]ART-65C, a carbine varient with an underfolding stock
[*]ART-65CS, a suppressed version of the carbine, fitted with a large silencer and chambered for the .338 (8.53x42mm) NightOwl subsonic specialist cartridge, designed for special forces.
[*]ART-65N, with a side-mounted rail for attaching the NVOT-3 Night-vision Optic, based on the Emmeria Starlight Scope.
[*]ART-65CSN, effectively an ART-65CS with the side rail for the NVOT-3
[*]ART-65M, a modernized version introduced in 1982, fitted with the NACO STANAG-1914 PCAP mounting system and black-colored polymer furniture[/list]

Several foreign copies were also manufactured, and the basic design of the weapon, it's gas piston system and bolt carrier, were later used as the basis for a number of other weapons.[/box]
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Postby Spirit of Hope » Thu May 23, 2013 12:02 pm

7mm×40mm
Type: Rifle
Origin: Erisinta
Designer: Manuel Arms
Case type: Telescoped Polymer
Bullet diameter: 7 mm
Base diameter: 11.5 mm
Overall length: 50mm
Rifling Twist: 1 in 12
Ballistics:
Bullet weight: 9 g, Velocity: 900 m/s, Energy 3,645 J (From a 500 mm barrel)

AR 2000 OR The Millennia Gun
Cartridge: 7mm×40mm
Action: Long stroke piston/ Swinging chamber
Rate of fire: 500 rounds/min
Effective range: 600 meters (standard, range varies with model)
Weight: 2.72 kg (unloaded, standard), 3.17 kg (loaded, standard)
Barrel Length: 504 mm(standard), 600 mm (DMR), 408 mm (carbine), 360 mm (PDW),
Total Length: 718 mm (standard), 814 mm (DMR), 622 mm (carbine), 574 mm (PDW),

Bull pup, 30 round detachable box magazine.

GPMG 2000 OR The Millennia Light Machine Gun
Cartridge: 7mm×40mm
Action: Long stroke piston/ Swinging chamber
Rate of fire: 650 rounds/min
Effective range: 800 meters
Weight: 4.8 kg (unloaded), 6.3 kg (loaded)
Barrel Length: 600 mm (standard), 504 mm (compact), 712 mm (support)
Total Length: 1100 mm (standard), 1000 mm (compact), 1212 mm (support)

Traditional layout, disintegrating belt standard 100 rounds.

No pretty pictures to go with this cause I suck at line art, sorry.
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Postby Puzikas » Thu May 23, 2013 12:02 pm

Ladies and gentlemen.
May I present:
Here in the Main Military Weapons thread, you may encounter some people. They are strange, but typically not hostile, and generally good natured folks. Just follow the rules and guidelines, and they will be willing to help. Some species you might see include...

Aqizithiuda (AKA Aqi)
Researchus Monkius

Aquizithiuda is a veteran member of the MMW threads since MMW II P2 (under the name of “Munathanura”). His knowledge is superseded by only the difficulty of his name’s proper pronunciation. His ability to generate proper cartridge pressures and general statistics is astounding, and he is well versed in explosives. Aqi is considered to be very knowledgable, and is a big fan of Cased Telescopic and Caseless ammunition. He currently resides in God’s Nightmare Zone of Australia, where he spends most of his time attempting to not get killed by the many animals that appear to be furry and cuddly. Probably not likely to attack, unless the Austen is said to be better than the Owen.


Bajireyn
Encompasis Omnicerebellum

Bajireyn is a long time member of the MMW thread series, first appearing in MMW II P2. Through a long list of trials and a long climb, Bajireyn has since become a well rounded and knowledgeable member of the MMW threads, as well as a decently skilled artist. He is one of the few people to have made Halo work somewhat realistically. He currently resides somewhere in North America, presumably attempting to build a Magnetic Accelerator Cannon. Unlikely to attack.


Benomia (AKA Beno)
Viridian Machinus

An odd, neon-green creature from parts unknown. While he has been a member of these threads for some time, he remains a steadily ‘improving’ work in progress. Constantly considered a source of good amusement and frustration for much of the MMW, Benomia is often considered a strange creature, and is best to keep one’s distance from unless experienced. Not much is known of Benomia’s living conditions, but further research is being performed. Unlikely to attack except by bombardment of the optical nerve, similar to that of a peacock.


Black Hand
Atra Manus

A more recent addition to these threads, Black Hand has an interest in combining things that should never be mixed but, for all that, is a good bloke. Black Hand is developing his knowledge and slowly becoming more knowledgeable. He currently resides in California, where he seeks to escape an oppressive regime. Very unlikely to attack.


Coltarin (AKA Colt)
Paintis Bulpupis

Colt is another ancient resident of the thread who has become more knowledgeable over the years. His artistic skills are right up at the top of the thread, and he has all but mastered MS Paint, no small task. Well versed in design and painting of rifles in question, as well as firearms in general. Colt currently resides in the United States, where he attempts to learn about things that aren't guns, and learn more about guns. Unlikely to attack unless provoked.

Ea90
Extraneas Terram


Fordorsia (AKA Ford)
Bellumriflis Fappis

Hailing from the cold wastelands he shares IC with Ulfr, Fordorsia is a nation of badass normals who follow the rule of cool and have a fetish for older, more powerful rifles. A skilled Flash artist who has continually improved since joining the thread, Ford is pretty knowledgable and puts a lot of thought into his designs. Attacks on sight if polymer is present or the FN FAL is not.


Hurtful Thoughts (AKA HT, Hurty)
Allus Nuclearus

One of the really ancient members of these threads whose love of nuclear weapons and mech-killing 6.5mm round is legendary. While a somewhat rare sight in the thread, HT is a very knowledgeable person who tends to take a bare bones approach to everything. Not much is known of Hurty’s life. Unlikely to attack, except if you install a safety on your rifle. Sarcasm likely


Hodori
Inventitus Circumcompasis

A veteran member of the MMW first appearing in MMW I, Hodori is a well rounded and rather knowledgeable member of the MMW. An exceptional line artist and pool of knowledge, he is somewhat rare to post but typically easy to access. He is notable for spending exorbitant amounts of time on his rifles, making them as realistic and detailed as possible. His exact locations are unknown, but it is presumed he is attempting to secede from the planet. Rarely is he hostile.


Kouralia
Britlanidish Cadetine

Kouralia is a longstanding member of the MMW threads, first being discovered in an early MMW. He is a welcome and frequent poster with a wealth of knowledge about the british military, and indeed military in general. Kouralia resides in Britain, where he seeks to serve the queen and is currently a British Cadet. Is rarely hostile.


The Republic of Lanos (more appropriately, Lanos)
Conversio Mauserius

Lanos is a middle-aged member of the MMW, first appearing in MMW IV. A somewhat irregular poster, Lanos has a deep love of .280 British and is relatively knowledgeable on several frequent topics. Notable for his love of Mausers as well, Lanos currently resides in the United States, and is attempting to overcome his crippling fear of logic. Attacks possible, but infrequent.


Nirvash Type TheEND (AKA Nirv)
Legis Amicum

Nirv is a long time member of the MMW, first appearing in early MMWs. A rather frequent poster, Nirv is a good source for most any question one has of any topic, and an excellent line artist. All around, he is considered to be one of the most knowledgeable members of the MMW. Nirv currently resides in the United States, though not much is known of his inner workings, and is assumed to be more of a machine then a man. Nirv is known to attack when provoked.


Nua Corda (AKA Corda)
Sevenus Millimeterus

A middle child of the MMW family, Corda is known for his love of 7mm rifle rounds, 10mm pistol rounds and outstanding artistic ability with Flash. He has well rounded knowledge of firearms, and is an avid campaigner for ballistic and firearms efficiency. On occasion, Corda will take requests for lineart, although his own designs and paid commissions tend to keep him occupied these days. Currently, Corda resides in the US of A in the barren wasteland of Minnesota, where he seeks to become a lawyer, likely to afford more guns.


Premislyd (AKA “Prem”)
Molior Kalashnikovious
A blooming member of the MMW family, Prem first appeared in MMW 4. Prem is a relatively frequent poster, remarkable for her ability to create very good overall Kalashnikov pattern AKs in line art and her rather sizable and expanding knowledge of firearms and militaria in general. Prem resides in the Tyrannical Police State of New York, where she hopes to become a Medical Doctor, and eventually a PhD in asskickery. Attacks possible.

Purpelia (AKA Purp)
Apparatus Puniceus

Purpelia is a middle child of the MMW threads, first appearing around MMW 5. A rather common poster and participant of discussion, Purp frequently seeks for and absorbs information like a sponge, while himself contributing often. He drafts and posts his own firearms, though infrequently. Purp lives in an unknown location, and does unknown things, it is for this reason he is on the FBI’s watch list. Though he does not acknowledge it.


Puzikas (AKA: Puzzie Wuzzie Has-No-Hair, Puz)
Interfectorum Proditorum

Puzikas is a relatively new frequenter of the MMW threads, first going Full-Russian in MMW 6. Known for having shot everything to exist in the history of ever, and then having studied just how well it kills people so hard they die to death, Puzikas has been an invaluable member for those seeking to learn more about ballistics and, especially, Soviet/Russian firearms, as well as military and police tactics in general. Puzikas is currently considered a domestic terrorist in the fascist state of Connecticut, but hopes and has plans to move the fuck out in the relatively near future. He is currently employed as a trauma expert, and is relatively easy-going. However, he is known to attack if provoked by questions leaping far out of the bounds of basic, human logic.

Registug (AKA Reg)
Violenta Socius
Registug is a middle child MMW member. Overall considered a good source of information and art, Reg remains a welcome member of the thread, often acting as the voice of reason for quelling the many riots that ensued in the madness that is the MMW series. Reg is a rather good and reliable source of knowledge. He currently resides in Australia, where he is known for having the most Australian accent, and is an expert massive spider hunter. Reg is known to attack as needed.

Risen Britannia (AKA RB)
Surgent Saxonis

RB is a veteran member of the MMW threads, first appearing in MMW 4. His wealth of knowledge and expertise is welcomed greatly by members of the MMW threads, seemingly very knowing of all things needed. He is typically considered an exceptional line artist. RB currently resides in parts unknown, but it is assumed he lives in the United States. It is believed he is attempting to build a military of his own.

Samozaryadnyastan (AKA Samo, Para)
Rusona Saxonis

Samo is one of the oldest members of the MMWers, first appearing in MMW II. Since then, his knowledge and his ability to draw weapons has been a welcome addition to the arsenal of armchair generals that makes up the MMW. Samo tends to be a very frequent poster of the MMW, often providing knowledge on many topics, and his opinion is held in high value. Samo lives in Britain, where he spends most of his time wishing people would call him Para and not Samo, as well as becoming a scientist. His life goal is to make NS a reality via wormhole.

San-Silvacian (AKA SAN)
Sarcasmis Kalashnikovious

San is a more recent addition to the MMW series, appearing in MMW 7. San is a welcome addition to the family, though some members have friction with him at times. Sans knowledge is rather well rounded, providing useful insight and a wide range of amusement to MMW residents, and he is experienced in drawing his own firearms. San currently lives on the Planet Earth, much to his dismay. Attacks on other MMW members are far more likely than to outsiders.

Spirit of Hope (AKA SoH)
Sperare Spiritus
Spirit of Hope is a long time member of the MMW threads, first joining in MMW 2 part 2. Since that time, he has gained a wide range of knowledge and skill in forearms and firearms design. SoH is a rather regular poster and can provide useful insight into many topics. He currently resides in parts unknown, where he lives a quiet life plotting to take over the world. Attacks are uncommon

Spreewerke (AKA Spree)
Omnipotus Kalashnikovious

Spree is a long serving member of the MMW family, first appearing in his Kalashnikov-covered glory in MMW 4. Spree is known to own more AKs than most people in the MMW own firearms, and has a deep knowledge of firearms stemming from a lifelong use of them, as well as having worked in an NFA-friendly gun store. His knowledge of the AK platform has been reflected in every opening MMW post since his famous breakdown of the system and its history. Spree owns a large collection of personal firearms, which he regularly graces the MMW threads with photos of, as well as designing his own rifles in Paint. Spree exists in the Glorious Rogue State of Missouri, where he prides himself on having the best meat around. Attacks are not uncommon.

The Advancers
Progredi Furor

A relatively new member first appearing in MMW 7. Known activities include line art and improving the designs of V. Machinus. Though often insightful, he occasionally needs correction, but is a welcome member of the MMW threads. Draws many of his own designs. Nothing is known of The Advancers life or methods. Attacks are possible.

The Akasha Colony (AKA Colony)
Colonia Magnificus
First appearing in MMW 5, colony has become welcome, though rare and somewhat infrequent, sight in the MMW threads. He is very well rounded and well versed in all manner of topics, and typically is willing to provide information as requested. Colony is believed to live in the United States, where he commands a clandestine force of intelligence personnel (probably). Attacks are likely if one steps out of the bounds of human stupidity.

Transnapastain (AKA Trans)
Modestia Coercitor
Trans is the overlord of all regulars, first appearing in the days of old when the MMWs came about, delivering swift justice and unrelenting order to the chaos that is the MMW series. As a mod, trans patrols and keeps the threads in order, and has no reservations on keeping any disorderlies in line. His knowledge of small arms and war doctrines is all-encompassing and well articulated, and typically considered a great asset to the threads. It is not known if Trans actually does any art in making his weapons. When he isn't laying down the law in the MMW, hes out laying down the law in his day job as a Law Enforcement Officer or sleeping, dreaming about laying down the law. Trans currently resides in the United States, and hopes to one day own ALL the small arms. Trans does not attack: Trans regulates.

Ulfr-Reich (AKA Ulfr)
Ferus Lupis
Ulfr is a middle member of the MMW threads, first posting in MMW _ . Ulfr is a frequent poster, and an exceptional line artist. Known for his affinity of large caliber weapons and blades, Ulfr is a blacksmith by trade and can be a good source of knowledge on a number of subjects. Ulfr is a Norwegian residing in the US, where he seeks to build a blade to slay the Gods themselves. Attacks are possible.

United Republics of Aralon (AKA Aralon)
Republica collaborans
Aralon is a fairly new member of the MMW threads. Quickly he has become skilled in line artist and an acknowledged frequenter of the thread, and is learning quickly. He currently resides in Europe, where he mixes chemicals that should not be mixed, and enjoys drinking said chemicals. Attacks are uncommon.

Vareiln
Vexillum Pugnator
Vareiln is an older member of the MMW, though how old is uncertain. Though somewhat rare and infrequent recently, he still posts. Typically considered an informed member of the MMW, he is eager to help where needed, and asks for help when help is needed. Generally, he is considered well-mannered. Vareiln currently lives in the US, where he enjoys not being dead. Attacks are unlikely.

Yes im Biop (AKA Biop)
Pertinax Draconem
Biop is a middle member of the MMW family, one considered by many frequenters to be a work in progress. While knowledgeable in some areas, many consider him too stubborn for his own good. He is glad to share his knowledge, but is often the source of some frustration in the MMW. Regardless of this, he is generally tolerated. Biop lives in the US, where he is happy just being Biop. Attacks are possible.


This list is thanks to none other than the regulars of the MMW, may rifle barrels keep them warm on cold nights, and may their magazines always be full.
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Postby Canuckland » Thu May 23, 2013 12:03 pm

Spirit of Hope wrote:7mm×40mm
Type: Rifle
Origin: Erisinta
Designer: Manuel Arms
Case type: Telescoped Polymer
Bullet diameter: 7 mm
Base diameter: 11.5 mm
Overall length: 50mm
Rifling Twist: 1 in 12
Ballistics:
Bullet weight: 9 g, Velocity: 900 m/s, Energy 3,645 J (From a 500 mm barrel)

AR 2000 OR The Millennia Gun
Cartridge: 7mm×40mm
Action: Long stroke piston/ Swinging chamber
Rate of fire: 500 rounds/min
Effective range: 600 meters (standard, range varies with model)
Weight: 2.72 kg (unloaded, standard), 3.17 kg (loaded, standard)
Barrel Length: 504 mm(standard), 600 mm (DMR), 408 mm (carbine), 360 mm (PDW),
Total Length: 718 mm (standard), 814 mm (DMR), 622 mm (carbine), 574 mm (PDW),

Bull pup, 30 round detachable box magazine.

GPMG 2000 OR The Millennia Light Machine Gun
Cartridge: 7mm×40mm
Action: Long stroke piston/ Swinging chamber
Rate of fire: 650 rounds/min
Effective range: 800 meters
Weight: 4.8 kg (unloaded), 6.3 kg (loaded)
Barrel Length: 600 mm (standard), 504 mm (compact), 712 mm (support)
Total Length: 1100 mm (standard), 1000 mm (compact), 1212 mm (support)

Traditional layout, disintegrating belt standard 100 rounds.

No pretty pictures to go with this cause I suck at line art, sorry.


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Postby The Republic of Lanos » Thu May 23, 2013 12:04 pm

I hereby arrive in this thread to announce that I use the...well do I have to link to it?

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Postby Benomia » Thu May 23, 2013 12:04 pm

The main military weapon of the Benomian Grand National Armed Forces is the KCA M64A1.

Assault Rifle, M64

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M64


  • Used By: Benomian Grand National Army
    Production History

    • Designed: 2012
    • Designer: William Kharvish
    • Manufactured by: King Cobra Arms
    • Produced: 2013-
    • Number Built: ~35,000
    • Variants:
      • M64
      • M64A1
      • M64S1
      • M64U
      • U64
      • M640
      • M640B
    Specifications

    • Weight: 6.4 lbs (unloaded)
    • Length: 808mm
    • Barrel Length: 457mm

    • Cartridge(s):
      • 6.8x70mm MPC (caseless, telescoped)
      • 6.8x49mm M+ (cased)
      • 7.62x45
    • Action: Gas operated, long-stroke gas piston
    • Rate of Fire: 837.5 R/M Cyclic
    • Feed System: 20- or 30-round detachable box magazine; 80-round BETA-C
    • Sights: Iron; any optics attached

Background



After years of service, the aging Viper rifle (formerly used by the Benomian military) was beginning to show its major drawbacks. The heavy brass rounds were preventing the soldiers from carrying much needed ammunition, and the sheer weight prevented decent sized magazines and lightweight paratrooper models. Also, the heavy recoil the round produced kept long range and extended encounters from being handled effectively by Benomian soldiers. In late 2011, the Benomian SOC issued a request for proposals to replace the Viper and Terronium rifles still in their possession. In December of that year, the Benomian Army issued the same request.
Three rifles were displayed for the Army and SOC. The first, presented by an outside corporation, was little more than a modified AN-94 built to Benomian spec. The second, built by government-run King Cobra Arms, was for all intents and purposes an updated Viper (it was known as the Viper XM6, the rifle it would replace was known as the Viper M5) firing the same 6.8x49mm round. The last rifle, presented by the government sanctioned but not run KCX Industries, was known as the KC Sinister Attacker. It fired a caseless version of the 6.8x49MP, and featured advanced features such as BARS recoil-reduction system, a large heat sink enshrouding the barrel, and a polymer shell encasing most of the rifle. Almost every problem the Viper had was solved, one way or another, by this new prototype. After rigorous testing and some small design changes, the rifle was adopted in the army as the M64A1, and in the special forces as the Mk. 64 Attacker.

Construction and Design



The M64 features many design elements new to Benomian rifles, and many technological advancements as well. It is unique in that the upper receiver, lower receiver, barrel, and flash hinder are all the same unit. It fires from a rotating bolt, actuated by a long-stroke gas piston (the bolt and piston are the same unit, and the piston travels with the bolt) which gets the gasses from a gas block located about halfway down the barrel. The M64 features the BARS-style recoil reduction system, which is basically a second gas piston which spans from the gas block to the end of the barrel. This serves to dramatically decrease recoil, a problem which the rifle had due to its powerful round and lightweight construction. A major feature of the rifle is it's polymer shell, which protects the rifle from outside debris and also gives the rifle a clean, smooth look. From the tip of the handguard to the butt of the stock, most of the visible parts of the rifle are the polymer encasing. This is further emphasized by the complete lack of ejection port (if a round needs to be ejected without being shot, the magazine must be removed and the charging handle pulled), which fully seals the rifle, preventing any dirt or grime from entering the system as long as there is a magazine in the magwell. The front of the rifle is defined by the large heat sink around the barrel, which diverts heat created by extended firing out into the air by increasing its surface area. Because of this, and the BARS system, the rifle is rather front-heavy. This was counteracted in the A1 model by creating a large series of small tunnels in the heat sink, and also by hollowing out a section of the stock to put equipment (or a small handgun) into. This equipment will usually be heavier than the polymer stock, so the weight difference is counteracted.

The rifle features a four-stage fire selector (five stage in the SOC version) which is located just above the trigger. There is also a removable bottle opener stored between the magwell and front rail system. This bottle opener discourages the use of magazines to open bottles, a problem the older Viper often experienced. The rifle has a full-length rail system on the top, and the bottom rails reach from the very front to the magwell. This allows practically anything to be mounted to it, from grenade launchers to optics to shotguns to grips to flashlights, the M64 is a highly adaptable rifle. The magazine is a straight-sided box, or an 80-round double-drum. The round itself is rectangular, so the magazine is the same size on all sides, which allows a smooth path from the magazine into the chamber, which increase service life and reliability. Further increasing reliability is the fact that the magazine is double stacked and double fed, which results not only in a smoother magazine but also lest wear and tear on the magazine and rounds themselves. Curved magazines are not viable for this rifle, due to the telescoped round, but the round itself is very thin which makes curved magazine unnecessary (pictured is a 30-round box).

Variants



The M64 comes in a number of variants, including:

  • M64S, a variant with a folding polymer stock. This variant is deployed sparingly, as the polymer shell has been removed to advocate the change in stock (which makes it much less reliable).
  • M64U1, a variant with a 250mm barrel. There are only about 1,000 of this in existence. They have a much shortened handguard, and the folding stock system of the S.
  • U46, a bullpup variant. So far only a prototype has been made, but the shell was modified only to accept the new magazine placement (the barrel extends the same length beyond the trigger).
  • M640, a machine gun variant. It features a 550mm barrel. Because of the construction of the weapon, it is not possibly to simply swap the barrel for a longer one. This warranted the production of a full machine gun.
  • M640B, an updated machine gun. It is basically the same as the M640, but features an integral bipod, rear monopod, updated flash hinder, and has a 600mm barrel.
Currently, only the M64A1, M64S, and M640B are in service, and the M640B is currently getting phased out (being replaced by the M58 LRAR.
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AK-93

Name: AK-76 (Автоматyка Ковача Взоре 1976 tr. Avtomatyka Kovača Vzore 1976; "Kovač's Automatic Model of 1976")
Origin : Islamic Social Republic of Premislyd
Designer: Uros Kovač, Republic State Armament Bureau
Manufacturer Republican Defense Works
Produced: 1975-Present
In service: 1976-Present
Cost: $400 (AK-93)
Weight: 3.7 kg (AK-76)
  • 3.29 kg (AK-77)
  • 3.3 kg (AK-93)
  • 2.91 kg (AK-95)
Length: 942 mm (AK-76)
  • 942 mm (AK-77, Stock Extended)
  • 636 mm (AK-77, Stock Folded)
  • 942 mm (AK-93, Stock Extended)
  • 651 mm (AK-93, Stock Folded)
  • 819 mm (AK-95, Stock Extended)
  • 513 mm (AK-95, Stock Folded)
Barrel length: 418 mm (AK-76/77/93); 300 mm (AK-95)
Cartridge: 7.92x36mmShV
Action: Long-stroke piston, rotating bolt, BARS (AK-93/95 only)
Rate of fire: 600 rpm (AK-76/77); 800rpm (AK-93/95)
Effective range: 500 m
Feed system: 30, 45 round detachable box magazine, 60 round casket magazine
Sights: Rear sight notch on sliding tangent, front post. Equipped with optical plate for attaching various scopes

Baseline model that was introduced in 1976. The AK-76 features a wooden fixed stock and handguard with an integral foregrip.


Introduced in 1977 the AK-77 shares all of the features of the original AK-76, save for the fixed stock being replaced by an underfolding stock. Although it was originally intended for use by paratroopers, naval infantry, mechanized forces, and special forces, the AK-77 quickly became the main frontline variant across all branches. It has been replaced by the AK-93, but still sees usage with internal police forces, and most units within the Republican Army.


The AK-93 (Anarkaevich/Kovač Vzore 1993) is a modernization of the original AK-76. Introduced in 1993, the AK-93 replaced the old Kovač action with the newer Balanced Automatics Recoil System ("Anarkaevich-recoil system"). The wooden furniture has been replaced with black, high-impact polymer that decreases the weight significantly. Unlike most other AK modernizations, the AK-93 retains the 7.92x36mmShV round. The fixed stock has been replaced with a side-folding, skeletal, high-impact polymer stock. The stock features an ambidextrous button located at the the bottom of the folding mechanism. To fold, one just pushes this button and turn the stock to the left; to unfold, one simply lifts the stock up slightly and pulls it back out.


The AK-95 (Anarkaevich/Kovač Vzore 1995) is a carbine version of the AK-93. It shares the same features as the AK-93, with the exceptions of an underfolding stock seen on the AK-77, and a different handguard that doesn't have an integral foregrip. The AK-95 is intended for use by special forces and vehicle crews due to its length.


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Name: 7.92x36mm ShV ("ShV" - "Штанорму Виџи tr. Štanormu Vydžy" Standard Issued)
Type: Rifle
Place of origin: Islamic Social Republic of Premislyd
In service: 1948-Present
Used by: Armed Forces of the Islamic Social Republic
Designer: Žyvko Tomč
Designed: 1944-1947
Manufacturer: Republican Ammunition Works
Case type: Steel, rimless, bottleneck
Bullet diameter: 8.2 mm
Bullet weight: 140 gr
Neck diameter: 9 mm
Shoulder diameter: 10.95 mm
Base diameter: 11.94 mm
Rim diameter: 11.95 mm
Rim thickness: 1.3 mm
Case length: 36.23 mm
Case capacity: 38 gr
Overall length: 55.3 mm
Rifling twist: 250 mm
Primer type: Berdan
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Service rifle:
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Data:
LC-14 Mk.III/IV or Linear- action Carbine Type-14 Mark III/IV
Type: Infantry rifle
Place of Origin: United Republics of Aralon

In Service: 1934-Present(1939)
Used By: All branches of the URA military, several police forces, IS agents
Wars: Qhazadi war, Ten days war,and other conflicts[/list]

Designed: 1911
Designer: Marc Sabin, Hiram Sheldon Hotchkiss (Cartridge and Mk.III,Mk.III/IV)
Manufactured by: National Arsenal Small Arms Plant, Various others
Produced: 1914 – Present (Series) 1926-1934 Mk.III (Being phased out) 1934-Present Mk.III/IV

Variants: [list][*]LC-14 Mk.III/IV
LC-14/C Mk.III/IV (Cavalry variant, shorter carbine, 885mm ,427mm barrel)
LC-14/SM Mk.III/IV (Short-Marksman,standard length accurized variant)
LC-14/M Mk.III/IV (Marksman,longer,accurized)

Weight:3.75 kg (empty)
Length: 970 mm
Barrel Length: 502mm


Cartridge(s):[list][*]7.25x48mm Hotchkiss
Action: Straight pull bolt-action, rotary locking
Rate of Fire: Damn fast,around 26-32 Rpm

Feed System: 12 rounds detachable magazine, 9 rounds detachable magazine, 6 Rnds plastic stripper clips
Sights: Ring aperture tangent sight or CQB peep sight or 3.5X Marksman optic,or 3-5x Sniper Optic
Description:
The LC-14 Mk.III and Mk.III/IV rifles are the current service issue rifles of all branches of the URA military. The LC-14 is a striaght pull, rotatry locking bolt action firearm chambered for the revolutionary 7.25x48mm Hotchkiss round. The Mk.III was the first modell of the series to use the Hotchkiss round adopted 1926. It is very accurate,reliable and fast firing rifle,with ergonomics specially designed for the average aralian stature.

History:
In 1934 A contest wast organized to evaluate semi-automatic rifles for use as service rifles, but it was soon discarded and replaced with the project to developed what would become the H-LAR (finally issued in 1936).
The reason for this was that the trials concluded that issuing semi-autos as standard rifles would not mean a drastic improvement to the combat effectivity of infantry units as the LC-14 was cheaper, more relaible and more accurate than any of the contestants and it had the same sustained rate of fire, making it inferior only in close quarters combat.(Recruits with only the mandatory 7 month of training also tended to waste mre ammunition during live-fire drills) Thus it was deemed that issuing automatic rifles and more sidearms would be a more cost effective way of reducing this disadvantage as well as IARs would add to the long range capacity as well.
The Mk III/IV is an improvement on the Mk.III consisting of a redesigned barrel and chamber and a new bolt face design to emphasize the accuracy and reliabillity advantages,as well as a new magazine relesae and minor ergonomic changes and additions of clamp mounts for rails,and a small rail for mounting grenade sights. (All parts are interchangeable betwwen the two versions)

While many countries watched the adoption of the 7.25x48mm H. in Horror it was actually found to perform very similarly to full povered rifle cartridges having the same effective range and only marginally less penetration and lethality, although having slightly more drop the new cartrdidge tends to achieve more consistent groups.
The minute loss of performance is not measurable in combat, yet the new rounds are lighter and function better in Fully automatic weapons, an advantage made more significant with the adoption of the H-LAR.

The LC-14 is normally issued to soldiers with 120 rounds of 7.25x48mm ammunition and a 9-inch spike bayonet.
A 12 Rnds magazine in the gun, 2x12 loaded into two 2 spare magazines the rest are in 6 round plastic stripper clips. 12 of these rounds are tracers and 12 are armor piercing rounds.

Ammunition:
RC/H-10 146 grain FMJ ball ammuntion muzzle velocity 776 m/s. (2850 joules)Standard issue
RC/H-11 142 grain tracer rounds.
RC/H-17: 140 grains steel-core APCR munition. 792 m/s. Standard issue 12 rounds, agianst light vehicles.
RC/H-22 Sniper ammunition, boat tail FMJ with mild steel jacket and hardened heavy metal alloy core. 143 grains, 2960 joules (797 m/s) Nicknamed by soldiers as silver bullets/Werewolf rounds due to said alloy containing minute ammounts of silver.
RC/H-IC Incendiary, zinc powder, magnesium powder, PETN.
RC/H-IC2 API rounds
RC/H-EX: Explosive rounds split into 9-12 fragments uppon impact, PETN charge.Fragments are dangerous within 1 meters. Used for psycholgical effect due to very limited penetration.
Tracer variants(both dim and bright) exist for all rounds. EX tracers are violet so the enemy can recognize them.
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Current WIP: Redid the barrel because after measuring Corda was spot on for the barrel after scale scrutiny. So completely redrew and shaded the barrel assembly, a pain but profitable due to increased detail (sadly not visible with the slide forward.)

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Postby Puzikas » Thu May 23, 2013 12:31 pm

first post updated: please take a look at it and let me know if we've omitted anyone.

The Main Military weapon of the Puzakk Federations Military is the AK-103R (R in this case being the Romanized letter for the Russian word rasshireniye, meaning enhanced). If offers a two stage gas valve as well as a higher strength plastic handguard, and a highly efficient muzzle device.

The Naval Infantry use the AK-107 and 108 series of rifles.

Principally the light support weapon of the military forces is the PKP and PKM machine guns, while the VDV and Naval infantry keep the RPK-M due to the generally lighter nature. The PKM is being largely supplemented by the PKM in specialized units, and is beginig to be introduced more and more into the standard military forces.

The standard round of the Puzakk federation is the 7.62x39 Kursk, also called 7.62x39+P.

Intermediate rifles:
AK-103
AK-104 (VDV and heliborn infantry)
AK-127 (Marines and naval operators, navalised version of the AK-107, in 5.45 and 7.62x39. Refered to as the "107-2" in 7.62x39)
AK-9
OTs-14
AK-74M (Reserve) Now used only in police and milita units

Special carbines
AsH 12.7
SR-3M
Val
VSS
9A-91
SAN-20
KS-23
AKS-74U (Special units, MPs, tankers)

Support weapons, light and general purpose Machine Guns, IARs:
RPK-M(resurgence, will work on an improvment list)
PKM
PKP
NKPKS-9 "Tochka" (Platoon level)
RPK-74 (Reserve) Reserve stock depleted, RPK-74Ms now only used by OMON and FBS units. Production to begin again for export
RPD (Resurgence, new model to be published soon)

Grenade launchers
GP-25
GP-30
GP-TK
GM-94
NIEG-30
RDG-6
BS-1
"Hidbik"

Sniper Rifles
VSK-94
VSS
SVU
SVD-M
SVDK-G
KSVK-12.7
SVN-98
AVTM-M (Writeup comming soon)

Sub Machine Guns/PDWs
PP-19-01
PP-19
Ots-03
PPSNM (Writeup soon)
OSO-19 (Writeup soon) Replaced by ZPNO-209

Pistols
GsH-18
TTM-11
MP-448

Rockets
RPG-7V2
RPG-22
BPVO Vorchat-2
NBPVO-8(T) "Boltovyna"
RPG-29
9K34
9K38 (-M, -D, and -N version) (GLL SCRAM comming soon)
9k338

Shotguns:
KS-23
Saiga-12 IV
Baikal MP-177
Toz-194
RMB-93 (Police and MVD only)
Baikal MP-153 (Police and navy only, naval version MPv-153
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The Kryton Assault Rifle- Century 21 (KAR-21) was designed by Kryton Small-arms Solutions Ltd. in 2013 as a entry for the Coltarian Rifle Acquisition Contest, and was pitted against the MAS-A3 adopted in 2009. It was able to meet 95% of the requirements were it was marked down for magazine compatibility. It was adopted in 2014 after a series of blocks by Starsmith funded Council members.

Designer:Kryton Small-arms Solutions Ltd.
Designed: 2013
Manufacturer : Kryton Small-arms Solutions Ltd.
Produced: 2014-present
Variants: Carbine, Rifle, Designated Marksman rifle, LSW

Weight: 7.05lbs(3.2kg) unloaded , 8.15lbs (3.7kg) loaded
Length: 781mm (30.74in)
Barrel length: 568 mm (22.36 in)
Cartridge: 6.8x45mm Coltarian Standard Service
Action: Gas-operated (short-stroke gas piston), rotating bolt
Rate of fire: 800 rpm
Muzzle velocity: 850 m/s (2,789 ft/s)
Effective range: 500 m (1,640 ft)
Feed system: 30-round detachable box magazine.
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Postby Hamittia » Thu May 23, 2013 12:40 pm

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Type - Battle Rifle
Place of origin - Hamittia
In service - 1964 - Present
Designer - Charles Maringold
Designed - 1963
Manufacturer - FMDH (1964 - 1987), Caumartin-Kendezag MH (1987 - 2010), Coleron MH (2010 - Present)
Weight - 4.7 kilograms (10 lb)
Length - 1,072 millimetres (42.2 in) (Mk. IV)
Barrel length - 560 millimetres (22 in) (Mk. IV)
Cartridge - 7.62x51
Action - Direct impingement ololo
Rate of fire - 350 rpm
Muzzle velocity - 820 metres per second (2,700 ft/s)
Effective range - 500 metres (1,600 ft)
Maximum range - 700m
Feed system - 20 round box magazine
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Postby Premislyd » Thu May 23, 2013 12:41 pm

Hamittia wrote:le pip pip le huzzah le~~
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Type - Battle Rifle
Place of origin - Hamittia
In service - 1964 - Present
Designer - Charles Maringold
Designed - 1963
Manufacturer - FMDH (1964 - 1987), Caumartin-Kendezag MH (1987 - 2010), Coleron MH (2010 - Present)
Weight - 4.7 kilograms (10 lb)
Length - 1,072 millimetres (42.2 in) (Mk. IV)
Barrel length - 560 millimetres (22 in) (Mk. IV)
Cartridge - 7.62x51
Action - Direct impingement ololo
Rate of fire - 350 rpm
Muzzle velocity - 820 metres per second (2,700 ft/s)
Effective range - 500 metres (1,600 ft)
Maximum range - 700m
Feed system - 20 round box magazine


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Postby Allmann » Thu May 23, 2013 12:45 pm

Allemannyen Small Arms



FAR65

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ART-65

  • Type: Assault rifle
  • Place of Origin: Allmann
Service History

  • In Service: 1979 - Present
  • Used By: Commonwealth of Allemannen Defence Forces
  • Wars: N/A
Production History

  • Designed:1975
  • Designer: Krisztof Rochssön
  • Manufactured by: Rochssön Small Arms
  • Produced: 1979 -Present
  • Number Built: ~ 400,000+
  • Variants:
    • FAR65A
    • FARS65B
    • FAR65C
Specifications

  • Weight: 4.1 kg (empty)
  • Length: 710mm
  • Barrel Length: 610mm
  • Cartridge(s):
    • 6.5mm APA
  • Action: Long-stroke piston, rotating bolt
  • Rate of Fire: 750 rounds/min
  • Feed System: 30 round synthetic box magazine.
  • Sights:Flip-up dual rear aperture and front post with tritium inserts (150 m, 300 m)
    3,4x Zoom telescopic optic.

Background


Designed to be shorter while keeping the same barrel length as its predecessor so was the choice to make the new rifle which were to be dubbed FAR65 a bullpup.
Changes apart from having it be a bullpup included the cocking handle which was placed at an upward angle aswell as having it placed on the left side of the firearm. Another change to the cocking handle and the gas tube was making the handle non-reciprocating which in layman term's mean that it is static. The FAR65C was also equipped with a multifunction muzzle device and manual gas valve, enabling the use of rifle grenades.
Another change was the sights, the iron sights from the old rifle was kept and was put on a carrying handle platform which also houses a 3,4x magnifying telescopic scope.


Construction and Design


Designed to be shorter while keeping the same barrel length as its predecessor so was the choice to make the new rifle which were to be dubbed FAR65 a bullpup.
Changes apart from having it be a bullpup included the cocking handle which was placed at an upward angle aswell as having it placed on the left side of the firearm. Another change to the cocking handle and the gas tube was making the handle non-reciprocating which in layman term's mean that it is static. The FAR65C was also equipped with a multifunction muzzle device and manual gas valve, enabling the use of rifle grenades.
Another change was the sights, the iron sights from the old rifle was kept and was put on a carrying handle platform which also houses a 3,4x magnifying telescopic scope.


Variants


  • A: First version of the rifle, used iron sights and had no carrying handle.
  • B: Second version, this one received the carrying handle as is seen on model C.
  • C: Third and current version, received telescopic sights and was in general updated with modern materials and features.

    Credit to Nua Corda for template.
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    Postby Puzikas » Thu May 23, 2013 1:03 pm

    And one of my last contributions for today.

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    New draft of rifle list, full size Here

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    Pistol list, full can be found here


    Good luck RB, OP looks good so far.
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    Postby Nirvash Type TheEND » Thu May 23, 2013 1:09 pm

    Small Arms of the Marine Corps



    7mm paloș

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    Service History

    • In Service: 2001 - Present
    • Used By: Nirvashi Marine Corps, Nirvashi Navy
    • Wars: Uraia Conflict
    Production History

    • Designed: 1996
    • Designer: Laura Lancor
    • Manufactured by: Nirvashi Arms Materials Group
    • Produced: 1999 - Present
    • Number Built: ~5,350,000
    • Variants:
      • 7mm paloș
      • Paloș[C]
      • Paloș[DM]
    Specifications

    • Weight: 3.3kg (empty)
    • Length: 760mm
    • Barrel Length: 406mm
    • Cartridge(s):
      • 7mm Nirvashi Magnum
    • Action: Lever Delayed Blowback
    • Rate of Fire: 750 rounds/min
    • Feed System: 45, 50, 75 round Casket Magazines
    • Sights: MOPCAP

    Background


    In 1994 with the recent
    Construction and Design




    Variants







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      Postby Benomia » Thu May 23, 2013 1:12 pm

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      Puzikas wrote:And one of my last contributions for today.

      (Image)
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      (Image)
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      Good luck RB, OP looks good so far.

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      Could you add the 7.25x48mm Hotchkiss to the rifle calibers list? Effective range is about 900m.
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      People's Standing Army in-service rifle systems

      Postby Samozaryadnyastan » Thu May 23, 2013 1:13 pm

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      The People's Standing Army presently field the Samozniy Arms Assault Rifle Type 1 "Doberman" (SA-AR-1) Battle Rifle in its Mod 3 variant (AV-97M3, Automatic Rifle year 1997 Mod 3). A 7.62mm Samozniy (shortened, de-rimmed 7.62x54mmR) select-fire bullpup battle rifle built with the long-stroke pattern gas mechanism, and a range of barrel lengths for multiple purposes. A 14.5" Carbine for the Carbine SuperShort variant, a 21" Standard Rifle variant and a 30" HBAR support weapon, suitable for use as either a Medium Automatic Rifle (as officially designated), or equally well as a DMR.
      Recently, the PSA made the switch to the Mod 3-280 programme, rechambering to .280 Samozniy, a locally produced series based off the .280 British cartridge.
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      All three 'standard' variants of the SA-AR-1/Mod 3 platform
      The magazines are of a 'casket' type, and a typically issued in 36-round 'standard' magazines and 72-round 'support' magazines. Due to the significant size of the 'support' magazine combined with the bullpup layout, work is currently ongoing into both a 'low-capacity' 56-round magazine and also a 72-round snail drum magazine.
      The Samozniy Department of Law & Order's Combat Brigade utilises a specialised variant of the AR-1 platform (third weapon from top in main image):
      http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2012/ ... 4tehe7.png
      The top rifle is equipped with a 24" precision bull barrel, RIS handguard to mount a stabilising bipod, adapted top cover, modified semi-automatic-only selector switch and a 1.5x-6x zoom scope. The second rifle is intended for the Civilian market. It features the same adapted top cover and semi-automatic-only selector switch as the Police model, but is equipped with only an 18" bull barrel and no provision to mount a bipod, featuring a non-removable non-railed variant of the standard handguard. Its depicted optic is only of 1x-4x zoom magnification. Both rifles are equipped with conventional 20-round magazines.
      The fourth weapon down is a 12ga shotgun conversion of the system, by boring out the 25.5" HBAR from the MAR and modifying one of the SR-3's twenty-round magazines to hold five 12ga shotshells. This conversion is actually made to the Mod 3-E export variant (7.62x51mm NATO), as the OA/length dimensions of the shell are identical to that of 7.62x51

      PSA forces also utilise the Samozniy Arms Assault Rifle Type 2 "Pitbull" (SA-AR-2) Assault Carbine in its Mod 3 variant (known in service as both the SpV-8M3 [Special-purpose Rifle 1998 Mod 3, sometimes known as SvK for Special-purpose Carbine] and SMA-5.45M2 [Special-purpose small-size assault rifle, calibre 5.45mm, Mod 2]). Chambered for the indigenous 5.45x45mm Samozniy intermediate cartridge, it combines adequate short-medium range lethality against lightly-armoured infantry. The round provides a portmanteau of the reliable feeding and ubiquitous nature of the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge's case with the Russian 5.45x39mm bullet for various ballistic improvements that do not require a jump to a whole new cartridge, as other ballistically high-performing rounds such as the 6.5 Grendel would. The 5.45x45 is capable of feeding directly from 5.56 magazines.
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      All five 'standard' variants of the SA-AR-2/Mod 3 platform
      As shown above are the 10", 12.5" and 14.5" 'Carbine' variant rifles with direct impingement gas operation and standard receivers with shortened handguards - the lower two rifles are a 16" 'Rifle' and an 18" HBAR/Bull Barrel capable of light support work. Both the 16" and 18" barrels use a short-stroke piston with adapted, strengthened receiver bodies.
      Additional variants, capable of taking large-rifle cartridges (with an overall length of greater than 60mm but less than 75mm, by Samozniy military standards) and shotshells are also in production:
      http://dl.dropbox.com/s/hwxhihkjjm0bqbn ... S-4%29.PNG
      Two versions of the 12ga 2.75" shotgun conversion. Like the Doberman's shotgun variation, it is unfortunately limited to 2.75" shotshells by system size. The Shotgun and Large Rifle variants are based off of the strengthened receiver model and feature oversized, non-interchangeable magazine wells and bored-out ejection ports. The Shotshell variants, like those of the Doberman, feature the standard HBAR of the rifle bored out to 12ga.
      In Samozniy PSA service, only the 10" Carbine and 18" HBAR variants are used. Spetsnaz forces occasionally utilise the 16" Rifle, but the 12.5", 14.5" DI and 16" short-stroke barrel options are intended primarily for the export market. All three 'Carbine' length barrels can be upgraded to short-stroke operation, requiring specially-shortened gas pistons and being mounted on the strengthened receivers.

      Before the recent re-introduction of the Doberman battle rifle, PSA forces used the Samozniy Arms Assault Rifle Type 3 "Rottweiler" (SA-AR-3) Modular Combat Rifle family in the Mod 2 variant. Again adopting the bullpup format and the 5.45x45mm Samozniy cartridge, the weapon was intended to be a part of the "Soldat Budushchego" (Future Soldier) programme as part of a re-branding of the PSA forces. The Mod 2 variant revisits the slim, straight, sleek appearance of the Mod 0 original-issue variant, departing from the over-engineered bulk of the Mod 1.
      As with all Samozniy Military Industries rifles, the weapon features a number of variants - an 8" barrel 'PDW' without a handguard, a 12.5" Carbine with handguard, 16" standard rifle and 20" HBAR/Support.
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      16" and 12.5" variant barrels, with standard and carbine stocks respectively
      The 'dual-surface' fore-end was designed to maximise control over the weapon, whether precision shooting at range or automatic fire in CQB. The standard handguard is intended for conventional use - medium-range single or burst firing, while the foregrip/trigger guard module is intended to maximise control with automatic fire, by providing a tight, close grip between the hands, aiming to reduce muzzle climb.
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      Postby Premislyd » Thu May 23, 2013 1:15 pm

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