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M51/M92 Assault Rifle
The M51 became the standard issue service rifle of Antara from 1351, three years after the World War, derived from the MP46 fielded by Siegmaria during the conflict. The M51 was in service with the military for 70 years before being phased out with the carbine variant of the same weapon, as well as the M7.
The A1 variant featured rails that allowed for basic optical sights, as well as a M55GL grenade launcher with a dedicated handguard. The A2 variant had a retractable stock as standard issue, as well as rails on the handguard for attachments. The M92 is the carbine variant that superseded the M51.
Specifications
In service: 1351 (1953 equivalent)- 1422 (Antara)
Designed: 1348-1350, by John Turner, Willis B. Watson and J.P Reid
Manufacturers: Colonet Armory, R&W Industries, White Rock Armory, Ardenton Armory, Northland Ordinance
Produced: 1351 - 1401
Length: 39.1 in
Barrel Length: 21 in
Cartridge: 6.35x45mm
Action: Gas-operated, rotating bolt
Rate of fire: 700 rounds/min automatic
Feed system: 30-round detachable magazine
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