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| name = Stormgevær Modell 2006 | | name = Stormgevær Modell 2006 | ||
| image = [[Image: | | image = [[Image:M6II.jpg|300px]] | ||
| caption = | | caption = M6-II as used by the RAMC | ||
| origin = {{flag|Acrea}} | | origin = {{flag|Acrea}} | ||
| type = Assault Rifle | | type = Assault Rifle | ||
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The '''StG M6''', officially the '''Stormgevær Modell 2006''', is an [[Acrea|Acrean]] 6.8x43mm select-fire rifle produced by Försvarets Fabriksverk Charlottenburg for the [[Acrean Armed Forces]]. The M6 was developed as a modernisation of the [[StG M65|StG M65]]. The M6 was first adopted by the [[Royal Acrean Army]] in 2001, and | The '''StG M6''', officially the '''Stormgevær Modell 2006''', is an [[Acrea|Acrean]] 6.8x43mm select-fire rifle produced by Försvarets Fabriksverk Charlottenburg for the [[Acrean Armed Forces]]. The M6 was developed as a modernisation of the [[StG M65|StG M65]]. The M6 was first adopted by the [[Royal Acrean Army]] in 2001, and later adopted by the [[Royal Acrean Marine Corps]] in 2010. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 17:11, 19 April 2023
Stormgevær Modell 2006 | |
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Type | Assault Rifle |
Place of origin | Acrea |
Service history | |
In service | 1997 - Present |
Used by | See Users |
Production history | |
Designer | Försvarets Fabriksverk Charlottenburg |
Manufacturer | Försvarets Fabriksverk Charlottenburg |
Specifications | |
Cartridge | 6.8x43mm |
Action | Rotating bolt, short-stroke gas-operated piston |
Rate of fire | 750 rounds per minute |
The StG M6, officially the Stormgevær Modell 2006, is an Acrean 6.8x43mm select-fire rifle produced by Försvarets Fabriksverk Charlottenburg for the Acrean Armed Forces. The M6 was developed as a modernisation of the StG M65. The M6 was first adopted by the Royal Acrean Army in 2001, and later adopted by the Royal Acrean Marine Corps in 2010.