Weapons Archive


SOCOM: {SPECS} Caliber: .45 auto Length: 245 mm Height: 155 mm Width: 39 mm Weight: 1100 grams Shots in Chamber: 12
PROFILE: The Mark 23 Model 0 U.S. SOCOM (Special Operations Command Pistol) pictured above was adopted as the standard service weapon for advanced combat personnel. It successfully passed a 30,000-round endurance firing test and performed equally well in extreme temperature tests (-50 degrees C to +73 degrees C). Used in such military outfits as the U.S.'s own Navy S.E.A.L.S. and Marine Corps as their secondary weapon of choice. This weapon offers buffer system for minimized recoil forces, corrosive-resistant coatings on all metal parts and a polygon barrel of hard chrome plated internal components. As of the year 2000, there are no other pistols with this all-around precision and durability. (Pictured above is the Mark 23 Model 0 U.S. SOCOM pistol with and without laser aiming module and suppressor, which eliminates all muzzle-flash, report and noise of the weapon.




FAMAS: {SPECS} Caliber: 5.56 mm (.223) Length: 0.757 mm Weight: 3.930 kg Shots in chamber: 25
PROFILE: A fully automatic assault rifle (1100 rounds per minute) with support firing. Grenade launcher attachment accessory optional. The FAMAS is solid and reliable, withstanding water, mud, sand, and dust test without loss of performance. It is compact, lightweight, streamlined and perfectly balanced around the pistol grip. Last three shots in the chamber are tracer bullets to locate targets by leaving a red phosphorescent trail.




PSG-1 SNIPER'S RIFLE: {SPECS} Caliber: 7.62 x 51 mm NATO Length: 4' 3/16" cm Barrel: 650 mm; heavy, four grooves, rh Scope: Hendsoldt 6 x 42 Weight: 17.81 lbs Shots in Chamber: 6
PROFILE: Arguably the most accurate semi-auto in the world. The accuracy standard has been field tested: 50 rounds of ammo into an 80-millimeter circle at 300 meters. A big reason for utilization and procurement of this certain model of rifle is that the PSG-1 ejects spent shells to a distance of around ten feet, thus lessening a foe's ability to judge the shooter's position. Another reason is that the extremely accurate sights have a default setting of 600 meters, the optimal engagement range.


STINGER MISSILE GUIDANCE SYSTEM: {SPECS} Guidance: Passive IR/UV Homing - Fire and Forget | Navigation: Proportional with Lead Bias | Speed: Supersonic | Weight: 23.0 lbs | Diameter: 2.75 inches | Length 60 inches (5 ft.) | Range: 4 kilometers | Identification: Friend or Foe Compatible with US/NATO Equipment
PROFILE: The Stinger missile launching system employs a unique two color, infrared-ultraviolet detector using fire-and-forget technology. This ensures high survivability and maximum impact, even in the heaviest countermeasure situations. The Stinger's modular design and greater-than-90% hit ratio have kept it at the forefront of missile technology. When armed, the Stinger changes to an aiming mode where targets are located through a red aiming sensor. A lock-on process ensures excellent aim and perfection of angle. ( Above left: An actual Stinger Missile. Notice the navigational barbs on the sides of the 'head' that help with homing in on a target. Above right: A soldier in the field prepares to fire the shoulder-mounted Stinger Missile Launching System after all weapon maintenance checks are finished.)


FRAGMENTATION GRENADE {SPECS} Hand Projected Non-Personal Explosive Charge
PROFILE: A projectile normally thrown by hand as a high-intensity short range explosive charge fueled by a powered energy source, which when ignited explodes the outer core of surrounding metal which is designed to maximize shrapnel count. The shrapnel is an often critical side to this man-to-man weapon as the explosive core sends it at a high velocity towards it's target with the intent to maim and injure severly.




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