NTDA SA-5
NTDA-Rocker SA-5
The NirvashTec Defense & Armaments/Rocker SA-5 (Shotgun, Automatic, mod. 2005) is a compact automatic shotgun manufactured in the Royal State of Aleuztia and the Paternian Republic by NTDA and Rocker Arsenal.
Created in response to Paternian requests for a semi-automatic capable shotgun, the SA-5 was designed as a compact but a powerful firearm for troops such as military police, guards, sentries as well as for reserve troops in urban environments and to provide sustained firepower in close-combat scenarios.
Development of the weapon began in 2000 with production commencing in 2005 (from which the "5" is derived)
Featuring a compact bullpup design with fully ambidextrous controls, it is somewhat of an unconventional-looking yet functional weapon.
It's design and action to that of the FN P90, such as the top-mounted magazine.
The SA-5 is currently in service with the Paternian Military (with limited service in it's police forces) and the Aleuztian Self-Defense Forces.
The select-fire SA-5 is restricted to military and law enforcement. Since it's introduction, a semi-automatic variant has been offered to civilians as the SCV-5.
This particular example is fitted with an RHI OS-R Micro Red Dot Sight, NSM Vertical Foregrip and a Rocker EFR-2 Flash Hider
Specifications
Spotlights
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General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 10.1ft (3.1m)
- Length 68.1ft (20.7m)
- Height 23.8ft (7.3m)
- Empty Weight 19,741lbs (8,954kg)
- Loaded Weight 19,741lbs (8,954kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 14853
Parts
- Number of Parts 366
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 880
Military and police usually use relatively large shotgun ammunition like 3 3/4 inch shells. This would make the weapon extremely, and somewhat uncomfortably, wide. It’s an interesting design but doesn’t work so well using the P90 magazine type.
@NirvashTec there considers exotic do to function not commonalty. dragons breath shells are actually quite common however are still exotic. buck & ball also falls under the the same head scratching term and its probably the most straight forward exotic shells...
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This is a smoothbore, 12 gauge shotgun.
And yes, I am very much informed that using less-lethal munitions such as rubber batons and rubber buckshot can cause a semi-automatic shotgun to not cycle properly.
Hence why it says "in limited service in it's police forces" which means that it's in service with special units such as SWAT or SRT.
Also, I couldn't really see how rubber slugs/shots can be considered exotic considering they're quite common.
BTW The police in meany country use shotguns that can use exotic shotgun ammunition that do to ( 1.) the amount of gunpowder in the shells being less than in a standard 2.) ordnance being fried from the gun being lighter than standard) those reason's most if not all audio shotguns would be passed over by a police forces for a pump shotgun of some tip.
@NirvashTec smoth bor or riffled? Buck or slug? Also what gage?
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Awesome, very interesting design.
That’s not a bayonet lug, it’s a sharp pencil!
gib so I don’t have to sharpen my pencil
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