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The SA70, designed by Integrated Weapons Systems for the British Army 2065 next generation service rifle trials, and then improved upon once selected over the course of the next three years, is known more commonly by its proper designation: SA75A1. Adopted and put into widespread service by the British Army in 2068, the rifle has proven itself worthy of winning the trials after certain problems were eliminated in the design by advanced machine tooling. It is a compact, versatile small arm laid out in bullpup to ensure short overall length while maintaining a full length barrel. One of the major requirements of the 2065 trials was a reliable selectable clip mechanism, thus the SA75A1 sacrifices some individual magazine capacity by using single stacked magazines, but improves versatility in ammunition choice. Allowing a single infantryman to have both lethal and non-lethal response at his very fingertips, something of utmost importance in conflicts such as the Lambeth area. Still only in production in the United Kingdom, this rifle is rarely seen outside of the hands of a British Army infantryman. - Accessories: Bullpup Design (1 integral recoil comp), Dual Clip Feed. - Mounts Available: Barrel, Top, Underbarrel

Denver MUSH Custom

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Assault Rifles

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