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| Licensed variant of the [[Masada Armaments|Masada Arms MBR-80]] chambered in 7x43mm Nika to meet local requirements. | | Licensed variant of the [[Masada Armaments|Masada Arms MBR-80]] chambered in 7x43mm Nika to meet local requirements. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:55, 16 December 2024
This is a current list of assault rifles, battle rifles, and carbines used by militaries of Eurth. Entries with (†) denote the weapon is no longer in service. Please use the following ordering system.
- Organize first by the County of Origin (Eurth) in alphabetical order, if there are multiple countries, the primary country of origin should be used for the ordering.
- Organize in numerical or alphabetical order for Timeline of Eurth Designation/Variant, in instances where there are both, numerical first and then alphabetical.
- Caliber should be listed in Metric and linked back to that bullet on Wikipedia. Where significant, the non-Metric designation is given (e.g., .45 ACP). If needing to list more than three, available calibers, please use the notes section or write "Various" if it is unimportant. Please note the "by" symbol is not the letter "X" but rather the "×" symbol (Alt + 0215).
- Organize with the primary user in User Country/Service (i.e., the country of origin's primary service) and follow with a separate row for each different service within that country of origin. For additional users, list a new row for each user in alphabetical order.
- Try to combine as many rows as possible (e.g, Real World Manufacturer, Timeline of Eurth Manufacturer, Designation/Variant, Caliber, et cetera) with rowspan="x" where applicable.
To return to the list of military equipment, click here.
Assault Rifles
Battle Rifles
Image | Real World Analogue | Timeline of Eurth | Notes & References | ||||||
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Manufacturer | Designation/ Variant |
Manufacturer | Designation/ Variant |
Caliber | Country of Origin | Users | |||
User Country/Service | Local Designation (If applicable or different) | ||||||||
TRW .inc | M14 Rifle | Novokamensk Armanets | BV-55 | 7.62×51mm | Garindina | Garindina | No longer in service, mostly used as a ceramonial rifle. | ||
Zastava Arms | Zastava M77 B1 | Novokamensk Armaments | BV-78 | 7.62×51mm | Garindina | Garindina | |||
Beretta | Beretta ARX160 | Betona | BetonaARX 20 | 7.62×51mm | Ionio | Ionio | |||
FN Herstal | FN SCAR-H | Whedon's Row Rifle Concern | Aalto Battle Rifle 25A | 7.62×51mm | Pentium | Pentium | |||
Heckler & Koch | Heckler & Koch G3 | Royal Weapons Guild | TG?5 | 7.5×55mm | Stedoria | Stedoria | |||
Heckler & Koch | Heckler & Koch HK33 | Weapons Production Group | TG?71 | 7.5×55mm | Stedoria | Stedoria | |||
FN Herstal | FN FAL | Aroman Arms Consortium | Automatic Rifle Model 3 | 7.7×56mmR | Tagmatium | Tagmatium | AT67 | ||
Gaellicia |
Carbines
Image | Real World Analogue | Timeline of Eurth | Notes & References | ||||||
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Manufacturer | Designation/ Variant |
Manufacturer | Designation/ Variant |
Caliber | Country of Origin | Users | |||
User Country/Service | Local Designation (If applicable or different) | ||||||||
Tula Arms Plant | SR-3 Vikhr | Advocatian Armaments Group | SKR-72 Lightweight Assault Rifle System | 9×39mm | Advocatius | Advocatius | |||
SIG Sauer | SIG MCX Carbine | Ólafur Arms and Manufacturing | Stríð S-143 XC | 5.56×45mm | Ahrana | Ahrana | |||
Colt Canada | Colt C8 IUR | Sturt MTC | L3A1 IWSF | 5.56×45mm | Gallambria | Gallambria | |||
FN Herstal | FN SCAR-L CQC | Whedon's Row Rifle Concern | Aalto Carbine 01 | 7.92×39mm | Pentium | Pentium | |||
Zastava Arms | Zastava M92 | Cejvan Oružje Društvo | P.28D1 Carbine | 7.62×39mm | Poja | Poja | |||
Valmet | RK 62 | Cejvan Oružje Društvo | P.105 Pojacki Automatic Carbine | 7.62×39mm 5.45×39mm 5.56×45mm |
Poja | Poja | B1 = 7.62×39mm B2 = 5.45×39mm B3 = 5.56×45mm | ||
Valmet | RK 62M1 | Cejvan Oružje Društvo | P.105B4 Pojacki Automatic Carbine | 7.62×39mm | Poja | Poja | |||
Valmet | RK 62M2 | Cejvan Oružje Društvo | P.105B5 Pojacki Automatic Carbine | 6.8×43mm | Poja | Poja | |||
LWRC | LWRC M6 | Cejvan Oružje Društvo | P.350 Carbine | 6.8×43mm | Poja | Poja | Available in other calibers | ||
DGIM | FX-05 Xiuhcoatl | Fusileros Imperiales Mizlanuzco | FIM CX-1901 B Kamikuami | 5.56×45mm | Ymutz-Mizlan | Ymutz-Mizlan |