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Tauron M-7 Assault Carbine
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Weight: 6.4 lbs (2.9kg)
Price Range: C54000-69000
Damage Modifier: x18
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Type: Caseless Assault Carbine
Range: Eff. (Point) - 2950 feet (900m)
(Area) - 3280 feet (1000m)
Max. - 10496 feet (3200m)
Magazine Capacity: 50-Round Clip,
20mm Americorp
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A direct derivative of the MD94, the M-7 is a carbine version of its parent.
Lighter, shorter, and modified to have a folding stock, the carbine is
handier but somewhat more expensive. Commonly issued in Americorp as the
primary weapon of special forces, working dog handlers, and infantry
leaders, the M-7 is not quite as effective at distance as the MD94 but is
much easier to manage at close range.
Many parts and all magazines are interchangeable between the MD94 and the
MD94. Add-on options are available for both weapons as part of the Special
Forces Individual Weapon package, including a micro-missile launcher, an
integral silencer, and a mini-shotgun. See the accessories section for
details.
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Mg.15 "Katori" Submachinegun
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Weight: 3.8 lbs (1.7kg)
Price Range: C63000-66000
Damage Modifier: x10
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Type: Submachinegun
Range: Eff. - 80 yards (75m)
Max. - 6060 feet (1854m)
Magazine Capacity: 45-Round Clip, 12mm
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This compact submachinegun is made exclusively for the JDF (Japanese Defense
Forces). The weapon is quite light and handy on the go, but somewhat
difficult to control. The caliber of its caseless ammunition, the Japanese
12mm, makes the weapon distinctly Japanese and is almost never found in any
quantity outside mainland Japan. However, this feature makes it a favorite
amongst Yakuza (Japanese Mafia) gangsters, who use the Katori as a
signature, knowing full well that forensic analysis will immediately reveal
the weapon's distinct origin.
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Tek-88/Tek-93 Machine Pistol
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Weight: 6.2 lbs (2.8kg)
Price Range: C49500-53000/C49000-55000
Damage Modifier: x11/x14
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Type: Caseless Machine Pistol
Range: Eff. - 165 yards (150m)/
365 yards (400m)
Max. - 6215 feet (1900m)
Magazine Capacity: 50-Round Clip,
10mm Eurocorp
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Utilizing 10mm European caseless ammunition, the Tek-series of machine
pistols is Eurocorp's personal protection weapon. They are primarily issued
to hover- tank crews, drivers, special forces, protective service
operatives, or others whose job creates a need for a compact weapon, as
"regular" pistols are out of fashion in the modern military. The weapons,
constructed from a super-strength composite, are legendary for balance,
controllability, and firepower.
The key difference between the Tek-88 and Tek-93 is the later's "smartlink"
interface, which when connected provides the user with drastically improved
accuracy and better control.
This weapon is in widespread use throughout the world, especially in
Eurocorp's sphere of influence. Hundreds of Tek-88s have circulated to the
black market despite efforts to keep them restricted; their popularity there
is largely due to the difficulty of detecting the composite they are made
from using most mass-screening security systems.
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GS6A Machine Pistol
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Weight: 6.4 lbs (2.9kg)
Price Range: C48500-52500
Damage Modifier: x13
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Type: Caseless Machine Pistol
Range: Eff. - 135 yards (125m)
Max.- 8700 feet (2660m)
Magazine Capacity: 50-Round Clip,
10mm Americorp
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This machine pistol is in wide-spread use by Americorp police and throughout
the military and police units of many other countries. The weapon is a
strong design with a near-recoilless feel, though critics argue it overly
powerful for a "law-enforcement" gun. Nonetheless, American streets are most
often policed by officers equipped with a GS6A or another model in the GS6
series.
Though originally designed under Americorp military contract but rejected in
favor of the larger MD94 Assault Rifle, the GS6A has nonetheless begun to
make its way into the ranks. The GS6N has been adopted by special forces,
and features the capability to fire while submerged. The GS6S includes a
port for a smartlink connection.
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CZ-400 Machine Pistol
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Weight: 5.7 lbs (2.6kg)
Price Range: C14300-18600
Damage Modifier: x10
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Type: Caseless Machine Pistol
Range: Eff. - 330 feet (100m)
Max. - 7110 feet (2175m)
Magazine Capacity: 40-Round Clip,
10mm Eurocorp
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This light, compact firearm is the Czech-made CZ-400 caseless machine
pistol. Solid black with a heavy rubberized front grip, the boxy weapon
looks as aggressive as a pit bull. Still, the weapon is a (relatively) cheap
"throw-away" gun. Known to be hard to control and unreliable, the main
factor leading to the CZ-400's popularity is the sheer number produced.
Proliferated during the late years of World War III, the weapon's easy and
inexpensive manufacture allowed copies to be made in quantity in several
dozen nations. Some of the tooling and machinery used to make the gun abroad
came from illegitimate sources, often direct copies of the original
equipment.
As a result Czech-stamped guns were made in foreign factories, inferior in
quality but outwardly identical -- sometimes with serial numbers duplicating
bona-fide Czech-produced weapons. The consequence is that it is almost
impossible, even for many experts, to distinguish between the mostly
reliable original CZ-400 and a cheap and possibly dangerous knock-off.
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Heckler&Koch MP5 Submachinegun
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Weight: 7.4 lbs (3.4kg)
Price Range: C40000-45000
Damage Modifier: x11
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Type: Submachinegun
Range: Eff. - 660 feet (200m)
Max. - 7195 feet (2200m)
Magazine Capacity: 30-Round Clip,
9mm Parabellum
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Developed in Germany in the mid 1970s, the MP5 quickly proved to be an
extraordinary submachinegun. Lightweight, easy to control, reliable, and
accurate, the MP5 was rapidly adopted by police and military units around
the world. It remained the premier submachinegun until the 2040s, when more
advanced designs gradually began to replace it amongst the major powers.
However, the large numbers and many variants produced keep the MP5 in
service to this day, especially in countries that cannot afford higher
priced weapons. Parts and accessories are still widely produced for the gun,
as is the 9mm Parabellum round. While the MP5 no longer has the respect it
once did in mainstream firearms circles, the weapon is still just as lethal
as ever.
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