Post by roadkill on Sept 28, 2020 15:47:49 GMT -5
Nasreyc-7 Assault Carbine Slugthrower Carbine Name • Nasreyc-7 Assault Slugthrower Carbine Classification • Weapon Origin • MandalTech Specifications Size • - Height: 246.4mm - Width: 86.4mm - Length: 0.979m Appearance • Available in any color one desires, so long as it’s factory steel blue. The Nasreyc-7 might appear somewhat alien in its design as it is a departure from previous models. Completely ambidextrous, and all internal parts are made from beskar and then polished and plated with nickel to blend maximum durability and protection from rust. It features a bullpup design, that is to say the action of the weapon is located to the rear of the weapon in order to reduce weight and size and still afford a barrel length (and by extension effective range) of a full-length rifle. Function A customizable battle rifle, with two barrels and a fire-select switch. Bullpup design, with the magazine rear of the trigger. The trigger itself features a very light pull weight, requiring minimal effort and maximum trigger discipline from the operator. Each barrel fires a shot (one on the pull of the trigger, and one on the release of the trigger on the semi-automatic setting) and the escaping gasses from firing the rounds are captured and recycled to cycle the next round. Capable of firing 1800 rounds a minute on burst-fire mode and 700 rounds per minute on automatic. Utilizes a proprietary large .30 caliber round design (which comes in several varieties to include: Armor-Piercing, Incendiary and Depleted Uranium slugs) that is cone-shaped and tumbles through the air to maximize damage on soft tissue. Effective up to 225 meters (depending on a planet’s gravity). Fire modes include: semi-automatic (though each barrel will fire a shot), Burst (each barrel fires two rounds each), and Automatic. It features a standard 4x holographic battle scope with an integrated rangefiner and customizable crosshairs. It boasts a magazine capacity of forty (40) rounds, with the capability of storing a round in each chamber for a total of forty-two (42) rounds in a fully loaded, battle ready weapon. |