The primary battle rifle of the Teutonic Empire, captured from a Kaiserliche Marine frigate. It fires a comparable cartridge to the K-10, and is select fire. It ejects from the bottom and feeds from a 20 round magazine on the left side, and has a collapsable stock. Charging handle is on the right side. Reportedly very controllable. Is gas-operated. Other variants largely unknown; only specimens known were captured from the KM Kiel Incident. Captured manuals indicates variants with 10-round magazines, sniper optics, longer barrels, fixed stocks, and bipods.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 30.3ft (9.3m)
- Length 65.6ft (20.0m)
- Height 14.4ft (4.4m)
- Empty Weight 7,603lbs (3,449kg)
- Loaded Weight 7,603lbs (3,449kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 5,651.4lbs/ft2 (27,592.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1.3ft2 (0.1m2)
- Drag Points 13273
Parts
- Number of Parts 67
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 161
I know, but I loosely based it off of the FG42, and the FG42 had a side-mounted magazine. @PINK
@Pilotmario Most weapons don't use a side magazine, they found them to be to cumbersome and odd to use is many positions . . . or when going through a building or narrow anything.
@PINK It had some issues, but apparently they work really well. Layout based on FG42.
I can just picture this being beat against a door frame whenever they walk through.