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small_arms:rifle750r [2019/03/05 08:28] arieg203 [RKA-MBL-750R R&K Marine Modular Linear Rifle System] |
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- | ====== R&K-MBL-750R Marine Modular Linear Rifle System ====== | + | ====== MBL-750R Grenadiers Modulares Gewehrsystem (GMG) ====== |
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+ | Also known as the Marine Modulares Bullpup-Lineargewehr in Principality Circles | ||
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- | The GMV-750R employs a horizontally rotating drum bolt feeding from a triple stack caseless cartridge flat magazine located in the rifle's upper stock. The core of this action is a electrically controlled motorized system utilizing a chemical first stage (firing the cartridge) with a linear motor 'boost' to increase the muzzle velocity of the weapon while keeping the cartridge of a smaller manageable size. In the event of a 'dud' or needing to unload the weapon a access point on the right side of the weapon (granting access to the bolt and action) can be opened and the bolt manually cycled. | + | The MBL-750R employs a horizontally rotating drum bolt feeding from a triple stack caseless cartridge flat magazine located in the rifle's upper stock. The core of this action is a electrically controlled motorized system utilizing a chemical first stage (firing the cartridge) with a linear motor 'boost' to increase the muzzle velocity of the weapon while keeping the cartridge of a smaller manageable size. In the event of a 'dud' or needing to unload the weapon a access point on the right side of the weapon (granting access to the bolt and action) can be opened and the bolt manually cycled. |
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