Nidus Equipment & Small Arms News!
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 12:13 am
This is just a little thread for stuff made on the planet Nidus, so the legend goes, which is either made there or in Center, and sold in Center or on "Jingo Earth", an alternate Earth.
I'll organize this stuff later if it's any good.
[spoiler=PCM-901]Temp Image
"Einar Fionntan Series, PCM-901
(aka "Nothing At The Moment")
"Confidante, I think this piece of kit here will show you the very first step up in "Freebooter Tech" as your people call it. I hope you and your boys like these." A Confidante
The CM-901 was manufactured by a company that used to be called Colt, who had many good ideas, but became overly reliant on military contracts to the point that when another company started to make the old M16 and M4s for the national military, Colt suffered as it's market share suffered and it's civilian products didn't impress the buying public.
Despite this, they once designed a series of weapons based on the AR-15/M16, but with the lower receiver based on the larger AR-10, in 7.62x51mm NATO. The idea was that with adapters and various changing uppers, barrels, and so on; the same lower receiver, trigger, and stock could be used in a rifle that could easily be made into three or four different rifles. The problem with this idea is people didn't want to shell 2,000 American Dollars back in the 2000s, when they could get most of the possible combinations, as standalones, for 500 dollars each.
A few nations bought some of these weapons or their variants for their defense forces, but progress only went so far. If they ever figured out how to make the idea really work, we lost records on if that happened or not, so we assume no such thing ever happened.
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The PCM-901 is not the same rifle. This rifle is made by third party contractors, for Einar Fionntan, at the instruction of A Confidante, to be sold at fair price to Einar Fionntan.
This rifle is simply a copy of the old CM-901 lower, with a 16 inch match grade "pencil" lightweight "free-floating" barrel, a M-Lok "free-floating" attachment rail, and a simple comp/flash-hider combo muzzle-end.
The weapon isn't made from various alloys of steel and aluminum, along with various polymers; this weapon is made from various types of "printed" "Durasteel", "Plastoid", and some parts are made of Aluminum Alloys. The weapon is half a pound lighter, has better accuracy and precision, is much, much stronger in design, is cheaper, is just as easy to add attachments too, is shorter and more handy, and will mate with any Mil-Spec 2000s Era AR-15, AR-10, AR-15 7.62x39mm, or 6.8x43mm SPC Upper.
Weight: 9 lbs
MDC: 2
Range: 750 yards (690 m)
Damage: (M80 Ball Ammo) 6d6+3 SDC
(130gr Ball M80A1 EPR) 7d6+3 SDC, +6 to penetrate body armor.
(ADVAP, 130gr Ball Tungsten Tip Copper Base Ammo) 7d6+3 SDC, +8 to penetrate body armor.
(Wellington/PS Exploders) 18d6+9 SDC or (10d10)+8 SDC or (3d3)10+18 SDC
(Wellington/GAW/PS Ramjet) 1 M.D.C. to M.D.C. targets or 3D6x10 S.D.C. to soft targets (If you use modified MDC numbers, I have no idea what to set this too, figuring that out still)
(Thadius Enterprises TE-2E round, made up of a depleted uranium slug filled with K-Hex, Weapon must be locked in semi-auto with a cold barrel and feeding from 10 round magazines, or the ammo risks going off.) 24d6+12 SDC or 12d12+12 SDC or 6d24+12 SDC
Rate of Fire:Single shot or full-auto
Magazine: Accepts any mil-spec magazines compatible with rifles of the same type as the upper.
Cost: 347 pounds of 100 pure Copper scrap or ingots, 347 pounds of Potatoes Chips, 347 bags of 12 ounces of Tortilla Chips, or 3200 rounds of 12 gauge Birdshot, or 4000 rounds of FMJ Brass-Cased 9x19 Luger or 4000 rounds of steel-cased 7.62x39mm or 40 Computer Parts Packages or 347 4GB thumb drives or 1840 pounds of bulk alkalized cocoa powder.
"We find that ammo is typically three times the price it should be in relation to weapons, and vehicles are 1/4th the cost they should be in relation to weapons as well; which makes it impossible for us to understand the conversion to a "Credit" and as such, we won't accept them."[/spoiler]
I'll organize this stuff later if it's any good.
[spoiler=PCM-901]Temp Image
"Einar Fionntan Series, PCM-901
(aka "Nothing At The Moment")
"Confidante, I think this piece of kit here will show you the very first step up in "Freebooter Tech" as your people call it. I hope you and your boys like these." A Confidante
The CM-901 was manufactured by a company that used to be called Colt, who had many good ideas, but became overly reliant on military contracts to the point that when another company started to make the old M16 and M4s for the national military, Colt suffered as it's market share suffered and it's civilian products didn't impress the buying public.
Despite this, they once designed a series of weapons based on the AR-15/M16, but with the lower receiver based on the larger AR-10, in 7.62x51mm NATO. The idea was that with adapters and various changing uppers, barrels, and so on; the same lower receiver, trigger, and stock could be used in a rifle that could easily be made into three or four different rifles. The problem with this idea is people didn't want to shell 2,000 American Dollars back in the 2000s, when they could get most of the possible combinations, as standalones, for 500 dollars each.
A few nations bought some of these weapons or their variants for their defense forces, but progress only went so far. If they ever figured out how to make the idea really work, we lost records on if that happened or not, so we assume no such thing ever happened.
-
The PCM-901 is not the same rifle. This rifle is made by third party contractors, for Einar Fionntan, at the instruction of A Confidante, to be sold at fair price to Einar Fionntan.
This rifle is simply a copy of the old CM-901 lower, with a 16 inch match grade "pencil" lightweight "free-floating" barrel, a M-Lok "free-floating" attachment rail, and a simple comp/flash-hider combo muzzle-end.
The weapon isn't made from various alloys of steel and aluminum, along with various polymers; this weapon is made from various types of "printed" "Durasteel", "Plastoid", and some parts are made of Aluminum Alloys. The weapon is half a pound lighter, has better accuracy and precision, is much, much stronger in design, is cheaper, is just as easy to add attachments too, is shorter and more handy, and will mate with any Mil-Spec 2000s Era AR-15, AR-10, AR-15 7.62x39mm, or 6.8x43mm SPC Upper.
Weight: 9 lbs
MDC: 2
Range: 750 yards (690 m)
Damage: (M80 Ball Ammo) 6d6+3 SDC
(130gr Ball M80A1 EPR) 7d6+3 SDC, +6 to penetrate body armor.
(ADVAP, 130gr Ball Tungsten Tip Copper Base Ammo) 7d6+3 SDC, +8 to penetrate body armor.
(Wellington/PS Exploders) 18d6+9 SDC or (10d10)+8 SDC or (3d3)10+18 SDC
(Wellington/GAW/PS Ramjet) 1 M.D.C. to M.D.C. targets or 3D6x10 S.D.C. to soft targets (If you use modified MDC numbers, I have no idea what to set this too, figuring that out still)
(Thadius Enterprises TE-2E round, made up of a depleted uranium slug filled with K-Hex, Weapon must be locked in semi-auto with a cold barrel and feeding from 10 round magazines, or the ammo risks going off.) 24d6+12 SDC or 12d12+12 SDC or 6d24+12 SDC
Rate of Fire:Single shot or full-auto
Magazine: Accepts any mil-spec magazines compatible with rifles of the same type as the upper.
Cost: 347 pounds of 100 pure Copper scrap or ingots, 347 pounds of Potatoes Chips, 347 bags of 12 ounces of Tortilla Chips, or 3200 rounds of 12 gauge Birdshot, or 4000 rounds of FMJ Brass-Cased 9x19 Luger or 4000 rounds of steel-cased 7.62x39mm or 40 Computer Parts Packages or 347 4GB thumb drives or 1840 pounds of bulk alkalized cocoa powder.
"We find that ammo is typically three times the price it should be in relation to weapons, and vehicles are 1/4th the cost they should be in relation to weapons as well; which makes it impossible for us to understand the conversion to a "Credit" and as such, we won't accept them."[/spoiler]