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A cheap and simple weapon created out of scrap and salvaged parts. Created in the rather isolated Carolina Wastes, the assault rifle has spread throughout the wastelands. Chambered for either the 7.62x39mm rounds of the AK-47, or the more common 5.56x45mm NATO of the M-16 and M-4, along with any other rounds the user choices to chamber it in. The assault rifle was not made to be a quality weapon, it was made to be easy to make and arm whole settlements quickly by unskilled gunsmiths. As such, the quality and durability can vary greatly from weapon to weapon.
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zsewq55912 [2013-09-24 00:08:54 +0000 UTC]
i have to ask are there any other weapons like like say this
Wasteland Shotgun
Wasteland Pistol
Wasteland SMG
to show what have gun and well know all over the wasteland.
I have to say this gun look really good in desin somthing i would want to have but as you say the quality and durability of the gunsmiths so i would want to get one that have good workman ship put inthat weapon.
But me the but of the gun i would have use somthing elsa i want the gun to work but be chep as hell too.
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tylero79 In reply to zsewq55912 [2013-09-24 00:27:55 +0000 UTC]
One could easily add a fixed wooden stock to it, and their is no standard for this weapon. Some are chambered for the 5.56x45mm NATO rounds.
Here's a few other wasteland guns-
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zsewq55912 In reply to tylero79 [2014-04-10 04:13:11 +0000 UTC]
is this an open bolt weapon???
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zsewq55912 In reply to tylero79 [2014-04-11 13:13:29 +0000 UTC]
why? dose it go off like thisΒ
www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8fJWXβ¦
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zsewq55912 In reply to tylero79 [2014-04-12 00:45:49 +0000 UTC]
when my frd sew this it thoge it wasΒ Gas-operated
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tylero79 In reply to zsewq55912 [2014-04-12 06:52:30 +0000 UTC]
Its a combined system for this one. Most are just a pure open bolt system.
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