The ASGR is a heavy armor service rifle created by Origin in YE 34.
WARNING: This weapon is too powerful to be used by persons not in power armor.
Nomenclature: OI-W27-1A
Designer: Rob Robertson III
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Name: Armor Service Gauss Rifle
Type: Gauss Railgun
Role: Armor Support Rifle
Length: 40 inches
Barrel Length: 22 inches
Weight: 40 Lbs (without 300-round Magazine)
ROF: 600 RPM
The ASGR was developed in conjunction with the SSGR and GSR, taking the strengths of the older HGR and eliminating its weaknesses, allowing for heavier, military use. The ASGR is a service rifle, meant to be the main rifle for most troops to use.
The ASGR is a standard layout Gauss rifle, with a box magazine placed before the grip, which is placed on a boxy body casing. The top and bottom of the case have universal rails, which allow for the addition of accessories. The sides of this box have large heat vents to cool the Gauss coils.
The first round is loaded into the action by pulling back on the cocking handle. Further rounds are loaded by the cycling action during firing. Once rounds are loaded into the action, they are pushed forward by the bolt and into the barrel, where the charged coils propel the round down the four twisted rails, accelerating the round to high rates of speed while giving it a twist to allow for better ballistics.
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Power: ADR 4
Range: 6 KM in atmosphere, theoretically unlimited in space
Muzzle Velocity: 4,000 M/S
Muzzle Blast: A light flash of white light
Firing Modes: Full Auto, Semi-Auto, five round burst
Recoil: Very high
Safety: A button on the right side of the grip, near the trigger
Weapon Sight: The ASGR has a built-in electronic sight, which is linked to the Power armor's HUD, and includes a Laser sight for reflex firing. This E-sight is located at the front of the weapon, just below the muzzle. It comes standard equipped with a removable handle type 'iron' sights on the upper rail system.
Foregrip: The ASGR has a removable foregrip, which is adjustable to be horizontal, vertical, or in between. It connects to the Universal rails on the rifle's body, and can be positioned to suit the rifle's user.
Buttstock: The ASGR comes standard equipped with an adjustable buttstock, which can be removed, or replaced with other stocks if desired. This stock includes recoil-dampening components hich lessen strain on the user.
Firing mode selector: A switch on the left side of the gun allows the firing mode to be switched.
Magazine: The ASGR can use any of the
HGR's magazines, but ships with a newly designed 300 round box magazine. The magazine is released by a button on the left side of the gun, just above the magazine well. Each magazine contains batteries that allow the rifle to fire as many rounds as the magazine contains. Charge time is 10 minutes per 100 rounds.
Construction: The ASGR is created mainly out of composite materials such as carbon fiber and Carbon nanotubes, in an attempt to lower the weight while keeping the rifle fairly strong. The materials are reinforced to allow them greater strength and durability, meaning the gun is unlikely to break during battle without a considerable effort.
Field Maintenance Procedure: Wipe and clean after every mission, taking care to scrub the rails and all moving parts. Lubrication is optional. The outer casing must be removed to service the coils, and is removed by undoing four bolts in the gap between the stock and main body, allowing the casing to be slid off.
Pricing:
Replaceable Parts and Components:
Extra Barrel - 250 KS
300 round box Magazine - 150 KS (Empty)
Electronic sight - 150 KS
Foregrip - 100 KS
Casing - 1,000 KS
Stock - 200 to 1,000 KS, depending on design
Additional Ammo: