Tlacopantec
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In order to raise and acquire capital, the govt. of Tlacopantec has authorised Aztec Arms to advertise its products abroad. At the moment, the following are on offer;
Small Arms
M-95 "Jaguar" Assault Rifle
Used by the police and security services of Tlacopantec, this rifle is designed to function in tropical heat and jungle environments, firing a 7.62x39mm round. The entire rifle can be disassembled, cleaned, and reassembled with ease, allowing conscript or illiterate soldiers to use and maintain it with minimum training, and its heavy round means that it is accurate at ranges of 100m+ in the hands of a competent marksman.
Price: Aprox. $750 a unit.
Ammo: $450 per 1,000 rounds.
Licensing rights open to discussion.
M-5 "Warrior" Weapons Series
Shown above are the M-51 Assault Rifle, the M-52 Marksman's Rifle, and the M-53 Light Support Weapon. Designed with jungle fighting in mind, these weapons allow a squad to engage at close to medium ranges with sustained, accurate firepower, whilst remaining as ergonomic as possible. Jungle-tested, these weapons are as compact as possible whilst maintaining a long, heavy duty barrel. All 3 weapons take the same 7.62mm round as the M-95. The M-51 is capable of fully-automatic, 3 round burst or semi-automatic fire, the M-52 is single shot only, and has an increased gain gas system that means the bullet leaves the gun at a higher speed than in the M-51, for improved accuracy at range. The M-53 is capable of full or semi-automatic only, and has a larger magazine well to take 100 round magazines.
The M-54 carbine and the M-55 submachinegun are adaptations of the M-51 for special forces and paramilitary use. The M-54 is a shortened M-51, retaining the internal workings and 7.62mm round, but with a smaller barrel and upper receiver. The M-55 is a modifed M-54, with an even shorter barrel, modified to fire 9mm rounds. These two weapons are ideal for close-quarters combat, and are a favourite of SWAT units and close protection details.
Price; M-51: $1,000 per unit
M-52: $1,500 per unit
M-53: $1,300 per unit
M-54: $900 per unit
M-55: $1,000 per unit
Ammo: As above, with 9mm costing $30 per thousand rounds.
M-40 "Eagle" Squad Automatic Weapon
This weapon is designed to provide a squad or fireteam with a base of fire to manoeuvre around, whilst remaining portable enough to be used in close terrain such as jungle or built-up areas. As well as this, it should share ammunition with the M-95 rifle to reduce logistical difficulties and ensure ease of resupply. To that end, Aztec Arms designers took the 7.62x39mm round the M-95 was based on, and designed around it a rifle-sized light machine gun capable of 800 rounds per minute. This weapon is fully portable by one man, though it's recommended that extra boxes of belt ammunition are carried by other team members as well. The standard ammo box contains a belt of 200 rounds, though larger boxes are available. Additionally, magazines from the M-95 can be inserted into a well found in the belt holder just in front of the trigger assembly.
Price: Approx $3,000 per unit
Ammo: $450 per 1,000 rounds.
Small Arms
M-95 "Jaguar" Assault Rifle
Used by the police and security services of Tlacopantec, this rifle is designed to function in tropical heat and jungle environments, firing a 7.62x39mm round. The entire rifle can be disassembled, cleaned, and reassembled with ease, allowing conscript or illiterate soldiers to use and maintain it with minimum training, and its heavy round means that it is accurate at ranges of 100m+ in the hands of a competent marksman.
Price: Aprox. $750 a unit.
Ammo: $450 per 1,000 rounds.
Licensing rights open to discussion.
M-5 "Warrior" Weapons Series
Shown above are the M-51 Assault Rifle, the M-52 Marksman's Rifle, and the M-53 Light Support Weapon. Designed with jungle fighting in mind, these weapons allow a squad to engage at close to medium ranges with sustained, accurate firepower, whilst remaining as ergonomic as possible. Jungle-tested, these weapons are as compact as possible whilst maintaining a long, heavy duty barrel. All 3 weapons take the same 7.62mm round as the M-95. The M-51 is capable of fully-automatic, 3 round burst or semi-automatic fire, the M-52 is single shot only, and has an increased gain gas system that means the bullet leaves the gun at a higher speed than in the M-51, for improved accuracy at range. The M-53 is capable of full or semi-automatic only, and has a larger magazine well to take 100 round magazines.
The M-54 carbine and the M-55 submachinegun are adaptations of the M-51 for special forces and paramilitary use. The M-54 is a shortened M-51, retaining the internal workings and 7.62mm round, but with a smaller barrel and upper receiver. The M-55 is a modifed M-54, with an even shorter barrel, modified to fire 9mm rounds. These two weapons are ideal for close-quarters combat, and are a favourite of SWAT units and close protection details.
Price; M-51: $1,000 per unit
M-52: $1,500 per unit
M-53: $1,300 per unit
M-54: $900 per unit
M-55: $1,000 per unit
Ammo: As above, with 9mm costing $30 per thousand rounds.
M-40 "Eagle" Squad Automatic Weapon
This weapon is designed to provide a squad or fireteam with a base of fire to manoeuvre around, whilst remaining portable enough to be used in close terrain such as jungle or built-up areas. As well as this, it should share ammunition with the M-95 rifle to reduce logistical difficulties and ensure ease of resupply. To that end, Aztec Arms designers took the 7.62x39mm round the M-95 was based on, and designed around it a rifle-sized light machine gun capable of 800 rounds per minute. This weapon is fully portable by one man, though it's recommended that extra boxes of belt ammunition are carried by other team members as well. The standard ammo box contains a belt of 200 rounds, though larger boxes are available. Additionally, magazines from the M-95 can be inserted into a well found in the belt holder just in front of the trigger assembly.
Price: Approx $3,000 per unit
Ammo: $450 per 1,000 rounds.