Weston Government Arsenal
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State-owned enterprise | |
Industry | |
Founded | 1780 |
Founder | Alleghanie Confederal Government |
Headquarters | Pineville, Copperhead Republic |
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Products | See list |
Revenue | 500 million (2020) |
Weston Government Arsenal more commonly referred to as Weston Arsenal is the primary designer of Copperhead military small arms and infantry weapon systems. Located in Pineville, Meteqisski, the arsenal was the sight of a major battle between Confederal troops and Copperhead revolutionaries in May of 1917 when the arsenal was seized by revolutionary forces. Throughout the Alleghanie Civil War the arsenal served as an important weapons manufacturing facility for revolutionary forces and, following the cessation of hostilities in 1924, was subsequently nationalized by the newly formed Copperhead Republic. Since 1924 Weston Arsenal has been responsible for designing the vast majority of weaponry in service with the military of Copperhead, and comprises a significant portion of the military manufacturing capability along with other government arsenals located in Hendersonville, Greenlawn and Tyram Hills.
The Weston Arsenal is commanded by a Captain of the Ordinance of the Army of the Copperhead Republic, and a government-appointed director. The Captain of the Ordinance is charged with insuring military testing and proofing standards on all weapons that enter service are met as well as providing security for the facility. The director of the arsenal is charged with general machining concerns as well as other day-to-day production responsibilities and civilian worker management.
History
Products
- Rifled Muskets
- Weston Pattern 1853 Rifle - .58 caliber percussion lock rifled musket
- Weston Pattern 1859 Rifle - .58 caliber percussion lock rifled musket
- Weston Pattern 1862 Rifle - .58 caliber percussion lock rifled musket
- Single-shot rifle
- Weston Pattern 1864 Rifle - .58-60 caliber trapdoor rifle
- Weston Pattern 1865 Rifle - .50-70 caliber trapdoor rifle
- Weston Pattern 1867 Rifle - .50-70 caliber trapdoor rifle
- Weston Pattern 1868 Rifle - .50-70 caliber trapdoor rifle
- Weston Pattern 1869 Rifle - .50-70 caliber trapdoor rifle
- Weston Pattern 1870 Rifle - .50-70 caliber rolling block rifle
- Weston Pattern 1872 Rifle - .45-70 caliber trap door rifle
- Weston Pattern 1874 Rifle - .45-70 caliber trap door officer rifle variant of the pattern 1872
- Weston Pattern 1876 Carbine - .45-70 caliber trap door carbine
- Weston Pattern 1879 Rifle - .45-70 caliber trap door rifle
- Weston Pattern 1881 Rifle - .45-70 caliber trap door short rifle
- Weston Pattern 1883 Rifle - .45-70 caliber trap door rifle
- Weston Pattern 1865 Rifle - .45-70 caliber trap door rifle
- Weston Pattern 1887 Rifle - .45-70 caliber trap door rifle
- Bolt-Action Rifle
- Weston Pattern 1891-98 Rifle - .30-40 Thomas caliber bolt-action rifle
- Weston Pattern 1901 Rifle - .30-06 caliber bolt-action rifle
- Weston Pattern 1919 Rifle - .22 caliber training rifle
- Self-Loading Rifle
- Weston Pattern 1933 Rifle - .30-06 semiautomatic rifle
- Weston Pattern 1957 Rifle - 7mm Weston caliber select-fire rifle
- Weston Pattern 1965 Carbine - .30 Fraternal caliber select-fire carbine
- Weston Pattern 1998 Rifle - .338-378 Hellfire caliber sniper rifle
- Weston Pattern 2009 Rifle - 7mm Weston caliber select-fire rifle
- Machine Gun
- Weston Pattern 1900 Machine Gun - 7mm Weston caliber machine gun
- Weston Pattern 1962 Machine Gun - 7mm Weston caliber machine gun