G1 Carbine series

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G1 Carbine
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G1 Carbine and its Variants:
G1 Carbine
G1A1 Carbine
G1 Mark II Carbine
Type
Place of origin Gallia-Bruhl
Service history
In service1940-Present
Used bySee Users
WarsSecond Europan War
War of Lorican Aggression
Imperial Crisis
Production history
ManufacturerGallia Armoury
Kongsberg Arsenal
Produced1939-1969
No. built7,500,000
VariantsG1 Mark II
G1 Mark III
G1A1
Specifications
Weight9.5 lb (4.31 kg) to 11.6 lb (5.3 kg)
Length43.5 in (1,100 mm)
Barrel length24 in (609.6 mm)

Cartridge.30 Gallia
ActionGas-operated (short-stroke piston), rotating bolt
Rate of fire
  • 60–70 aimed rounds/min (G1/A1)
  • 750 rounds/min (G1 Mark 2)
Muzzle velocity1,990 ft/s (607 m/s)
Effective firing range300 yd (270 m)
Feed system15 or 30 round magazines
SightsRear sight: aperture; L-type flip or adjustable, front sight: wing-protected post

The G1 Carbine (formally the Gallia-Bruhl Carbine, .30 Gallia, M1) is a lightweight semi-automatic carbine that was issued as a supplementary firearm for the Gallian Army during the Second Europan War and the War of Lorican Aggression. The G1 Carbine was produced in several variant and was widely used by various paramilitary and police forces around the world. Due to its cheap cost, it is one of the most popular civilian firearms following the two wars.

In 1941, Gallia Armoury introduced the G1 Mark II Carbine, which is the selective-fire version of the G1 Carbine. While its final mark, the G1 Mark III Carbine was a G1 Mark II with an infrared scope system.

The G1 Carbine continues to see service in several parts of the world. It is also considered by many firearm historians to be the early precursor of the Personal defense weapon.

Development

Combat Service

Variants

Users

Alteria: Erebonian variants
Bethausia: Still in use by paramilitary and police units.
Concordia and the Soryu: Issued from 1942 - 1980
Dalmasca and Nabradia: Issued from 1941 to 1985. Remains in use by the Dalmascan Militia Force
Erebonian Empire: Produced in the Kongsberg Arsenals factory since 1941. Still in use by several police forces.
Gallia-Bruhl: In service from 1940 to 1980. Still in use by a handful of police units
Joyonghea: Still in use as a reserve weapon.
Jutland-Gimli: Most carbines issued came from Erebonia. Issued from 1942 to 1990 in the army. Still in use by certain police units.
Lestallum: Issued from 1942 - 1990. In use by Militia units.
New Akiba: Used by Military Police units and rear echelon troops.
Quenmin: Standard issue from 1946 to 1980
Rubrum: Used by Rubrumian forces in the Erebonian Empire. Remains in use to some police units.
Taoyuan: Lend-lease
United Kingdom: Issued to Home Guard, Commando, and certain army units. Secondary issue of the Royal Tristanian Police Force
Zanarkand: rarely issued