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The MKI G5 is a series of firearms designed and manufactured by MKI Arms. It is the standard assault rifle of the [[Otaran Congressional Military]], replacing the {{wpl|ArmaLite AR-18|MKI G4}} in 2007.
The MKI G5 is a series of firearms designed and manufactured by MKI Arms. It is the standard assault rifle of the [[Otaran Congressional Military]], replacing the {{wpl|ArmaLite AR-18|MKI G4}} in 2007.


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[[Category:Otara]]

Revision as of 20:42, 2 June 2020

MKI G5
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MKI G5 in Block II configuration
TypeAssault rifle
Carbine
Place of origin Otara
Service history
In service2007-present
Used byOtaran Congressional Military
WarsMakaya War
Continental Storm
Production history
ManufacturerMKI Arms
Produced2007-present
VariantsG5A, G5C
Specifications
Weight2.71 kg (6.0 lb)
Length730–900 mm (29–35 in)
Barrel length370 mm (15 in)
450 mm (18 in)

Cartridge5.7x40mm Blackout
ActionGas-operated short stroke piston, rotating bolt
Rate of fire700-900 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity730 m/s
920 m/s
Effective firing range550 m
Feed system30 round detachable box magazine
SightsVarious


The MKI G5 is a series of firearms designed and manufactured by MKI Arms. It is the standard assault rifle of the Otaran Congressional Military, replacing the MKI G4 in 2007.