RG 420

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RG 420
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A standard RG 420
TypeBattle Rifle
Designated marksman rifle
Place of origin Erebonian Empire
Service history
In service2019–present
Used bySee Users
WarsImperial Crisis
Chalcedonic War
Neocon War
Production history
Designed2012
ManufacturerRainford Group
Produced2012-Present
Specifications
Weight
  • A2 16.5″: 4.4 kg (9.7 lb)
  • A2 20″: 4.74 kg (10.4 lb)
Length
  • A2 16.5″: 994 mm (39.1 in) (stock extended)
  • A2 20″: 1,082 mm (42.6 in) (stock extended)
Barrel length
419 mm (16.5 in)
508 mm (20.0 in)
Width78 mm (3.1 in)
Height213 mm (8.4 in)

Cartridge7.62x51 RG
ActionGas-operated, rotating bolt
Rate of fire600 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity
  • 750 m/s (2,500 ft/s) (16 in)
  • 775 m/s (2,540 ft/s) (16.5 in)
  • 789 m/s (2,590 ft/s) (20 in)
  • 817 m/s (2,680 ft/s) (A2 20″)
Effective firing range800 metres (2,600 ft) - 100 metres (330 ft)
Maximum firing range1,700 metres (5,600 ft)
Feed system10-round or 20-round detachable box magazines
SightsVarious optics

The RG 420 is a family of battle rifles first concepted in 2014. It was primarily developed and manufactured by Rainford Group.

Being larger caliber version of the RG 417, and chambered for the 7.62x51mm RG rifle cartridge, it is intended for use where the penetrative power, stopping power, and range of the 5.56x45mm EB RG 417 would be insufficient. The RG 420 is gas-operated, has a rotating bolt, and is capable of selective fire. Later on, it was developed into the RG 425, where it was redesigned more suited to the DMR role. It replaced the obsolete KAC-411 in the DMR role within several Commonwealth nations, except for Concordia, where the latter remained in service as a result of Rainford Group's ban on selling its arms to Concordia in 2015.

Design and features

Use

The RG 420 in a DMR configuration.

Variants

Users

Basel-Ebel
Erebonian Empire
Gallia-Bruhl
Jutland-Gimli
New Akiba
Nibelheim-Saxe-Hanover
Nihhon-koku
Rubrum
United Kingdom
Zanarkand