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Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:56 am
Improved FAMAS  Specifications
Round Size: 5.56 mm x 45mm Barrel Length- 650mm Rate of Fire-1100-1200 rpm Range-500 meters Firing System- Cool firing system Magazine-Bull-pup Stanag magazine Round Capacity-35 rounds Quick switch firing mechanism-N/A Weight- 5 pounds unloaded, 6 pounds loaded Scope-Reflex auto-zoom night vision and infrared built in HUD range-finder scope Accessory-possible tactical light, possible laser
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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 1:23 am
Other and Improvements The over-all length of the gun has been shortened, as has the weight, to make it more reliable in CQB and CQC situations as well as be easier to carry and transport, while still retaining the same barrel length and have the same, if not more, accuracy. The cool firing system has been added, in order to increase efficiency, lower the jamming rate, and increase the barrel life. As well, the magazine size has been increased so it can hold up to 35 rounds instead of the 20, 25, and 30 round limits from the old magazines. As well, a GPS, rangefinder, laser, scope, rail, and tactical light have been added, as well as sonar, a HUD system has been added to be able to wirelessly, or with a wire, be displayed on the soldiers helmet and display information the gun calculates- distance, size of other things, if the bullet is within range of shooting, and gives a camera to the wielder so they may see over obstacles. As well, finding out about the position of targets, enemies, and other objects is extraordinarily easy as the GPS, laser distance calculator, and sonar could predict and accuratley locate the distance of any object, as well as could alert the user if thier was an enemy around, or a moving object with the sonar. As well, with the GPS a locater single could be sent on the units exact location, making finding the unit, determining the precise location, and recovering the unit and soldiers a much easier task and even in the middle of combat could relay the specifc location of the unit back to the other soldiers, so each one knew where each other positions were, where not to shoot, who was a friendly, and so if a bombing raid was conducted to understand where not to fire or drop a bomb based on information from real time data presented from each of the soldiers guns.
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