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The '''QAC AFSAR-08''', formerly designated as the '''QAC ST-08''', is an {{wp|assault rifle}} from [[Quenmin]]. It was designed in 2007 by the [[Quenminese Arms Company]] (QAC), and currently manufactured by QAC, [[Bich Nguyet Armaments]] and the [[Sanam Ordnance]] since 2008. Designed to replace the AK-47-derived weapons, the AFSAR-08 was assigned as the [[Royal and Imperial Quenminese Armed Forces]]'s {{wp|service weapon}} in 2009.
The '''QAC AFSAR-08''', formerly designated as the '''QAC ST-08''' and colloquially pronounced as '''AFSAR-8''', is an {{wp|assault rifle}} from [[Quenmin]]. It was designed in 2007 by the [[Quenminese Arms Company]] (QAC), and currently manufactured by QAC, [[Bich Nguyet Armaments]] and the [[Sanam Ordnance]] since 2008. Designed to replace the AK-47-derived weapons, the AFSAR-08 was assigned as the [[Royal and Imperial Quenminese Armed Forces]]'s {{wp|service weapon}} in 2009.


==Development==
==Development==

Latest revision as of 06:21, 12 June 2020

QAC AFSAR-08
Ace 32 close stock.jpg
Type
Place of origin Quenmin
Service history
In service2008 – present
WarsOperation Mouse's Scent
Production history
DesignerQuenminese Arms Company
Manufacturer
Produced2008 – present
Specifications
Weight3.50 kg (7.7 lb)
Length409 mm (16.1 in)
Barrel length123 mm (4.8 in)

Cartridge7.62×39mm
ActionGas-operated, rotating bolt
Rate of fire680-880 RPM
Muzzle velocity680 m/s (2,200 ft/s)
Effective firing range500 m (550 yd)
Feed system30-round ST magazines
ReferencesGalil ACE 32

The QAC AFSAR-08, formerly designated as the QAC ST-08 and colloquially pronounced as AFSAR-8, is an assault rifle from Quenmin. It was designed in 2007 by the Quenminese Arms Company (QAC), and currently manufactured by QAC, Bich Nguyet Armaments and the Sanam Ordnance since 2008. Designed to replace the AK-47-derived weapons, the AFSAR-08 was assigned as the Royal and Imperial Quenminese Armed Forces's service weapon in 2009.

Development

Design Details

Users

Conflicts

2010s