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JAR-76 Hand Cannon
A standard issue JAR-76 Hand Cannon on display.
Type:
Combat Revolver
Place of origin: United orian technocracy
Designed: 2321
Manufacturer: Phoenix Armory
Unit cost: how much in $ for one package.
Produced 2324-present
Variants: N/A
Weight:
4.2 Kg (Unloaded)
4.4 Kg (Loaded)
Length: length in mm
Barrel length: total length of barrel, in mm
Cartridge:
.470
Action: Double-action, Safe
Rate of fire: 156 RMP
Muzzle velocity: velocity in meters per second
Effective firing range: effective range in meters
Feed system: 6 Round Revolving Cylinder
Sights: Sights the gun ships with.
The JAR-76 is an assault rifle developed in 2321 by Jameson Blackheart and produced by Phoenix Armory. The JAR-76 is an ultra high-caliber, double-action auto-revolver engineered for short-to-mid range combat. The JAR-76 is large and blocky, with an enormous trigger guard and a revolving cylinder in the center that holds 6 of the proprietary .470 Durasteel rounds the JAR-76 boasts immense high-caliber stopping power and notable accuracy to compensate for its small magazine and relatively slow fire rate. Unlike most advanced firearms, the JAR-76 is not intended for defeating modern armor, although it is capable of doing so in many circumstances. In fact, its main purpose is for use as a primary weapon by extrasolar expeditions and planetary explorers for self-defense against dangerous native flora. The JAR-76's distinctive appearance, large cartridge and iconic firing sound led to it achieving widespread popularity in the media, as well as among gun enthusiasts and criminals. It has been called "the Desert Eagle of the 24th Century."
Design details
Why and how the weapon came into being.
Cartridges
The various bullets that can be fired out of this rifle.
The JAR-76 usually uses .470 Durasteel ammunition, which is considered being most powerful ammunition type in the nation's aresnal.
Features
Features of the rifle.
Accessories
Accessories that can be applied to the rifle.
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