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| - | ====== ALP-57U Kaar Automatic Pistol ====== | + | ====== MV-707V Modul'naya Avtomaticheskaya Lineynaya Vintovka (MALV) ====== | 
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| - | Related articles can be found [[:smallarms|here]]. | + | Related articles can be found [[junk_drawer:smallarms|here]]. | 
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| - | Perhaps the closest thing the human factions of the Novus Domum Sector have to a universally accepted weapon, the ALP-57U Kaar Automatic Pistol or 'KAP' as some of its users call it is perhaps the most widespread handgun in human use. Employed by military, security forces, and private users alike its ease of manufacture and use as well as a free to use printer template has all but ensured its proliferation. It is a closed cycle caseless weapon employing a semi-motorized action that feeds from a twenty-five shot box magazine. 'Smart' versions of this weapon include a contact link in the grip that allows direct interface with a user's personal electronics suite as well as a 'ghost' holosight if they have the proper optical equipment or personal augmentations. | + | The Modul'naya Avtomaticheskaya Lineynaya Vintovka or Modular Automatic Linear Rifle system is a standard issue dual stage chem-linear weapon in widespread production and use across the north eastern regions of the Novus Domum sector with its principle users and manufacturers being the Slavic People's Union of Systems and Warsaw Federated Coalition of Systems. While older versions employed older forms of ammunition and local types of magazines the most commonly found variants are standardized on the Pact standard 8x42mm ammunition and the forty round standardized PSAS700 template magazine. Built simply and intended for polymer and metallic printers it features a uniform receiver and a quick swap barrel assembly, allow the user to switch out burnt acceleration coils or switch to a non-chemrail barrel to increase battery life. | 
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| Notable features include: | Notable features include: | ||
| - | *Programmable Selective Fire but with a standard of semi, automatic, and three round burst. (Burst is caused by briefly holding the trigger in automatic mode, if held down the weapon will fire in full automatic.) | + | *Three position fire selector located on both sides of the receiver, automatic can be programmed to alter the ROF. | 
| *Ambidextrous weapon status panel displaying current power and number of cartridges in the magazine. | *Ambidextrous weapon status panel displaying current power and number of cartridges in the magazine. | ||
| - | *Ambidextrous drop free magazine release. | + | *Ambidextrous paddle style magazine release. | 
| - | *Tab access for the action group to allow for the clearing of missfeeds or ammunition failures. | + | *A non-reciprocating charging handle that can be moved for left handed shooters, a tab can be depressed to open the weapon's bolt cover to allow access to the firing chamber for the removal of jams or missfeeds. | 
| - | *Optional suppressor. | + | *Suppressed barrel option. | 
| *As stated above the weapon can be outfitted with 'smart' systems to allow for interface with cyborgs or personal electronics suites. | *As stated above the weapon can be outfitted with 'smart' systems to allow for interface with cyborgs or personal electronics suites. | ||
| - | *The linear 'boost' feature can be removed from the pistol to increase battery life at the cost of reduced muzzle velocity but with the benefit of reduced felt recoil impulse. | + | *The linear 'boost' feature can be removed from the rifle to increase battery life at the cost of reduced muzzle velocity but with the benefit of reduced felt recoil impulse. | 
| - | *Underbarrel rail attachment point. | + | *Drop in rail attachment points located on top of and under the hand guard. | 
| - | *Mounting point for red dot or holosight optics.  | + | *Mounting point just forward of the rear sight for red dot or holosight optics.  | 
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| - | ^ ALP-57U 'KAP'  ^ | + | ^ MV-707V 'MALV'  ^ | 
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| ^ Service and Production History  ^ | ^ Service and Production History  ^ | ||
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| - | ><color #7092be>**In Service**</color>\\ 2688 A.D. | + | ><color #7092be>**In Service**</color>\\ 2680 A.D. | 
| - | ><color #7092be>**Manufacturer**</color>\\ Rostov & Kriegler Armaments (RKA) | + | ><color #7092be>**Manufacturer**</color>\\ Ostikov Armaments Plant (OAP) | 
| - | ><color #7092be>**Produced (Estimated)**</color>\\ 2699 A.D. Onwards | + | ><color #7092be>**Produced (Estimated)**</color>\\ 2707 A.D. Onwards | 
| - | ><color #7092be>**Average Cost**</color>\\ 275 CC (New) 125 CC (Used) | + | ><color #7092be>**Average Cost**</color>\\ 575 CC (New) 325 CC (Used) | 
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| ^ Service and Production History  ^ | ^ Service and Production History  ^ | ||
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| - | ><color #7092be>**Weight**</color>\\ 1,420 g (Empty with Magazine) | + | ><color #7092be>**Weight**</color>\\ 2.8 Kg (With Unloaded Magazine) | 
| - | ><color #7092be>**Length**</color>\\ 180 mm | + | ><color #7092be>**Length**</color>\\ 988 mm | 
| - | ><color #7092be>**Cartridge/Bore**</color>\\ [[ammunition:cpm-710_7.5x30mm]] | + | ><color #7092be>**Cartridge/Bore**</color>\\ CPM-715 8x42mm Caseless Rifle Munition | 
| ><color #7092be>**Action**</color>\\ Dual Mode Asynchronous Chemical-Linear Motor with Semi-Motorized Feed | ><color #7092be>**Action**</color>\\ Dual Mode Asynchronous Chemical-Linear Motor with Semi-Motorized Feed | ||
| - | ><color #7092be>**Rate of Fire**</color>\\ - 450 RPM (Auto)\\ - 800 RPM (Burst 3-Round) | + | ><color #7092be>**Rate of Fire**</color>\\ - 650 RPM (Auto)\\ - 1200 RPM (Burst 3-Round) | 
| - | ><color #7092be>**Muzzle Velocity (One Standard Atmosphere)**</color>\\ 880 MpS (Average) | + | ><color #7092be>**Muzzle Velocity (One Standard Atmosphere)**</color>\\ 1580 MpS (Average) | 
| - | ><color #7092be>**Effective Firing Range (One Standard Atmosphere)**</color>\\ 450 Meters | + | ><color #7092be>**Effective Firing Range (One Standard Atmosphere)**</color>\\ 750 Meters | 
| - | ><color #7092be>**Feed System**</color>\\ 25 round double stack box magazine. | + | ><color #7092be>**Feed System**</color>\\ Forty round PSAS700 magazine. | 
| ><color #7092be>**Sights/Optical Systems**</color>###  | ><color #7092be>**Sights/Optical Systems**</color>###  | ||
| - | Green coated tritium illuminated night sights with a ghost ring aperture, additionally via a smart link system a 'ghost' sight can be employed if the user has the proper augmented reality personal electronics suite. | + | Green coated tritium illuminated night sights with a three dot aperture, additionally via a smart link system a 'ghost' sight can be employed if the user has the proper augmented reality personal electronics suite or cybernetic implants. | 
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