FCMAC M77
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FCMAC M77 | |
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Type | Battle Rifle |
Place of origin | Notreceau |
Service history | |
In service | 1979–present |
Used by | Notreceau |
Production history | |
Designed | 1962-1977 |
Manufacturer | MAC |
Unit cost | S1 $800, S2 $1200 |
Produced | S1 1978-1999, S2 1999-present |
No. built | 4,000,000+ |
Variants | S1, S2, STE |
Specifications | |
Weight | 4.53kg |
Length | 104cm |
Cartridge | 7.65x45mm |
Action | Short stroke piston |
Rate of fire | 600 rpm |
Muzzle velocity | 820m/s |
Effective firing range | 400-800m |
Feed system | 20 round magazines |
Sights | Iron sights Issued with a 2.5x or 4x magnified optic |
The FCMAC M77 (Fusil de combat de la Manufacture d'Armes de Châtouge Modèle 77, in English "Combat Rifle from the Châtouge Weapon Factory, Model 77) is a battle rifle designed and manufactured in Notreceau by MAC. The FCMAC M77, commonly known as the M77 in Notreceauen service, entered development in 1962 but was frequently delayed and modified during the process due to the war and subsequent occupation of Notreceau by Transnapistan. Finally approved for service in 1977, production was further delayed until 1978, with the first batch of rifles reaching Notreceauen forces in 1979.