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− | The '''Multirole Advanced Combat Rifle''' or MACR is an family of [[Wikipedia:assault_rifle|assault rifle]] developed by [[Drahen Military Industries]] between 1556 and 1563 and used as the standard infantry rifle of Drahen. It is the first fully indigenous designed and produced military rifle used by the [[Armed Forces | + | The '''Multirole Advanced Combat Rifle''' or MACR is an family of [[Wikipedia:assault_rifle|assault rifle]] developed by [[Drahen Military Industries]] between 1556 and 1563 and used as the standard infantry rifle of Drahen. It is the first fully indigenous designed and produced military rifle used by the [[Armed Forces of Drahen]]. The MACR comes in three major variants: the carbine, assault rifle and battle rifle and can be chambered for two different rounds: the 5.56x45 mm and the 7.72x51 mm. |
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Latest revision as of 14:11, 7 January 2019
Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127. The Multirole Advanced Combat Rifle or MACR is an family of assault rifle developed by Drahen Military Industries between 1556 and 1563 and used as the standard infantry rifle of Drahen. It is the first fully indigenous designed and produced military rifle used by the Armed Forces of Drahen. The MACR comes in three major variants: the carbine, assault rifle and battle rifle and can be chambered for two different rounds: the 5.56x45 mm and the 7.72x51 mm.
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History
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Design
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Variants
- MACR-51: Carbine version of the MACR, chambered for the 5.56x45 mm round
- MACR-52: Assault Rifle version of the MACR, chambered for the 5.56x45 mm round
- MACR-53: Battle Rifle version of the MACR, chambered for the 5.56x45 mm round
- MACR-71: Carbine version of the MACR, chambered for the 7.72x51 mm round
- MACR-72: Assault Rifle version of the MACR, chambered for the 7.72x51 mm round
- MACR-73: Battle Rifle version of the MACR, chambered for the 7.72x51 mm round