StG M65
Stormgevär Modell 1965 | |
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Type | Assault Rifle |
Place of origin | Acrea |
Service history | |
In service | 1965 - Present |
Used by | See Users |
Production history | |
Designer | Forsvarets Fabriksvirk Charlottenburg |
Designed | 1958-1965 |
Manufacturer | Försvarets Fabriksvirk Charlottenburg |
Specifications | |
Cartridge | 6.8x43mm |
Action | Rotating bolt, gas operated |
Rate of fire | 750 rounds per minute |
The StG M65, officially the Stormgevär Modell 1965, is an Acrean 6.8x43mm select-fire rifle designed by the Stuhr Arsenal for the Acrean Armed Forces. The M65 was an adaptation of the Shalumite StG 64, which had been introduced for testing in Acrea the year prior after entering service with the Imperial Shalumite Army. The M65 was part of a wave of designs submitted to the Acrean military as part of an initiative to adopt a carbine chambered in the new 6.8x43mm intermediate cartridge. The M65 was ordered for field testing by the Army before proper competitive trials could take place. It was first used by Acrean military advisers deployed to Quenmin during the Bacteuian Insurgency, and was given the designation Modell 1965. The M65 was later officially adopted as the Army's new standard service rifle in 1975.