KH-29

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Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127. The KH-29 is an assault rifle developed by Olexiy Kryshtof between 1506 and 1508. It was released for sale by Kryshtof's state-sanctioned company in the Union of Socialist Republics, Kryshtof Arms. Today, the KH-29 has been adopted for wide use in the Armed Forces of Kubaniza. It is also popular with khorobri militias.

History

Development of the KH-29 assault rifle prototype began in 1506. Pressure from the Communist government of the Union of Socialist Republics to have a standardized cartridge used across the Union meant that the rifle was designed to use the 7.62x39mm cartridge used in other Red Army rifles. After finishing development and testing in 1508, it entered limited service with some military units in Kubaniza and Angmar.

It saw extensive use during the Winter War, as factories previously producing materiel for the Union government were taken over by Kubanizan khorobri units. Post-independence, the KH-29 was adopted for wide use throughout the Kubanizan Armed Forces.

Design

Variants

  • KH-29 F: Standard fixed stock.
  • KH-29 S: Metal folding stock version for vehicle crew and airborne units.

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