FCMAC M77

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FCMAC M77
FCMAC M77.jpg
TypeBattle Rifle
Place of origin Notreceau
Service history
In service1979–present
Used by Notreceau
Production history
Designed1962-1977
ManufacturerMAC
Unit costS1 $800, S2 $1200
ProducedS1 1978-1999, S2 1999-present
No. built4,000,000+
VariantsS1, S2, STE
Specifications
Weight4.53kg
Length104cm

Cartridge7.65x45mm
ActionShort stroke piston
Rate of fire600 rpm
Muzzle velocity820m/s
Effective firing range400-800m
Feed system20 round magazines
SightsIron 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.