G3 Rifle
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G3 Rifle | |
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Type | Submachine gun |
Place of origin | Rakeo |
Service history | |
In service | 1953-present |
Used by | Rakeo |
Wars | Rakeoian Civil War |
Production history | |
Designer | Militant Temporary Governance |
Designed | 1952 |
Produced | 1953-present |
Specifications | |
Mass | 4 kg |
Length | 100 cm |
Cartridge | 10x20mm Rakeoian |
Action | Direct Blowback |
Maximum firing range | 100yd Effective |
References |
The Generation 3 Rifle, also called the Cold Gun, is a Rakeoian direct blowback automatic built mainly out of converted G2 rifle components- chambered in the 10x20mm pistol cartridge. Built in response to a rapidly chilling southern front, the gun was designed to operate a lower chamber pressure, have a thicker barrel, and a flash hider. In addition, the trigger guard was removed to allow for gloved usage.
Most of the success the militants fighting on the southern front was owed to these new features, specifically designed as stopgap for worsening blizzard conditions, and the infamous Rakeoian winters, which can drop to some of the lowest temperatures ever recorded on Terraconserva.