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and my own concepts.
After the collapse of the Vulpine Republic, Vulpinia was split into several smaller provinces each having their own military and government but combined under the common name of Vulpinia. Shown here are Eastern Vulpine small arms which are often seen in the hands of Free Vulpine Fighters (fighters of the former republic). Although considered obsolete compared to more modern arms such as the Lupinian BV32 rifle, Eastern Vulpine arms have been known for their combat durability and ability to interchange parts from weapon to weapon.
MP68M: The design of this submachinegun was borrowed from the thirty year old Lupine 9mm PPM43 design. Updated with a streamlined magazine which goes along the length of the gun instead of straight down. This makes it a perfect weapon for vehicle crew members.
K6: A new design on the K5 was introduced, birthing the K6 pistol. This pistol fires a 7.62x25 pistol round and holds 13 rounds in it's magazine. This pistol is known to work extremely well in cold weather unlike other pistols making it ideal for FVF fighters who are often in the Mountainous regions of Vulpinia.
USG52:An updated version of the original UG52S semiautomatic rifle, the UG52 (seen fitted with a bayonet) fires a smaller lighter 7.32x23mm round and has many parts made from lighter alloys and polymer making it easier and lighter to carry. The UG52 has the unique ability to quickly swap barrels and receivers with the UMG23 (below) enabling it to take on both a support role and an assault role.
UMG23: Originally meant to be mounted on planes as an anti personal machine gun, the UMG23 was made to take on the role of a General Purpose Machine gun providing support and defense. Most Vulpine tactics revolve around the rifleman and machine gunner requiring a machine gun capable of providing sustained fire for long periods of time. The UMG23 like the USG52, has the ability to quickly switch receivers and barrels enabling it to take both the 7.32x23mm and 8mm rounds.
UG52H:The UG52 is the oldest firearm design in the entire East Vulpine arsenal. It fires a full sized 8mm rifle round giving it great stopping power. Improved with an easier action, heavier barrel, and recoil buffer, the UG52 has become an old rugged rifle which has pinpoint accuracy in the hands of a trained marksman. The biggest drawback of the rifle is that it is very heavy making it impractical for certain situations.
and my own concepts. After the collapse of the Vulpine Republic, Vulpinia was split into several smaller provinces each having their own military and government but combined under the common name of Vulpinia. Shown here are Eastern Vulpine small arms which are often seen in the hands of Free Vulpine Fighters (fighters of the former republic). Although considered obsolete compared to more modern arms such as the Lupinian BV32 rifle, Eastern Vulpine arms have been known for their combat durability and ability to interchange parts from weapon to weapon.
MP68M: The design of this submachinegun was borrowed from the thirty year old Lupine 9mm PPM43 design. Updated with a streamlined magazine which goes along the length of the gun instead of straight down. This makes it a perfect weapon for vehicle crew members.
K6: A new design on the K5 was introduced, birthing the K6 pistol. This pistol fires a 7.62x25 pistol round and holds 13 rounds in it's magazine. This pistol is known to work extremely well in cold weather unlike other pistols making it ideal for FVF fighters who are often in the Mountainous regions of Vulpinia.
USG52:An updated version of the original UG52S semiautomatic rifle, the UG52 (seen fitted with a bayonet) fires a smaller lighter 7.32x23mm round and has many parts made from lighter alloys and polymer making it easier and lighter to carry. The UG52 has the unique ability to quickly swap barrels and receivers with the UMG23 (below) enabling it to take on both a support role and an assault role.
UMG23: Originally meant to be mounted on planes as an anti personal machine gun, the UMG23 was made to take on the role of a General Purpose Machine gun providing support and defense. Most Vulpine tactics revolve around the rifleman and machine gunner requiring a machine gun capable of providing sustained fire for long periods of time. The UMG23 like the USG52, has the ability to quickly switch receivers and barrels enabling it to take both the 7.32x23mm and 8mm rounds.
UG52H:The UG52 is the oldest firearm design in the entire East Vulpine arsenal. It fires a full sized 8mm rifle round giving it great stopping power. Improved with an easier action, heavier barrel, and recoil buffer, the UG52 has become an old rugged rifle which has pinpoint accuracy in the hands of a trained marksman. The biggest drawback of the rifle is that it is very heavy making it impractical for certain situations.
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