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DESCRIPTION (Lead)
Write a short 2–4 sentence overview of the weapon.
Guidelines:
- Sentence 1: Identify the weapon (type + caliber/cartridge if known).
- Sentence 2: One plain-language note on what it’s known for (role, strengths, or notable traits).
- Keep it neutral and factual. No fluff.
- If you cite real-world claims (dates, designers, adoption, users), include sources in the HISTORY section.


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'''WEAPON NAME''' is a [weapon type] chambered in [cartridge]. It is known for [notable trait/role].
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DESCRIPTION GOES HERE
DESCRIPTION GOES HERE
=HISTORY=
 
 
==HISTORY==
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HISTORY
Write 1–2 detailed paragraphs on real-world development and Vietnam War-era use.
 
Paragraph 1: Development & adoption
- Who designed it / where it originated
- Approx. dates (development, adoption, production)
- Why it was created / what role it filled
- Key Vietnam-era variants (only if relevant)
 
Paragraph 2: Vietnam War use
- Which sides used it (U.S., ARVN, VC, PAVN, ANZAC, etc.)
- How it was typically employed (role, environment, unit types)
- If useful: mention common related variants encountered in theater
 
SOURCES
After the paragraphs, add a Sources list.
- Prefer high-quality references: museums/collections, encyclopedias, academic books, government history offices, reputable firearms reference works.
- Use 1–5 sources. Every major factual claim should be supportable by the sources listed.
 
Format:
===Sources===
* [URL Title | Publisher]
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===Sources===
* [SOURCE URL Title | Publisher]


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Latest revision as of 07:14, 3 March 2026

Factions Weapon Icon Classes Ammo

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""clip_size""""ExtraBulletChamber""
Damage Base Headshot × Chest × Stomach × Leg × Arm × Bayonet Rifle Grenades Reload Speed
Partial Empty
""DamageGeneric"" ×""DamageHeadMultiplier"" = ""DamageGenericxDamageHeadMultiplier"" ×""DamageChestMultiplier"" = ""DamageGenericxDamageChestMultiplier"" ×""DamageStomachMultiplier"" = ""DamageGenericxDamageStomachMultiplier"" ×""DamageLegMultiplier"" = ""DamageGenericxDamageLegMultiplier"" ×""DamageArmMultiplier"" = ""DamageGenericxDamageArmMultiplier"" ""HasBayonet"" ""Hasriflegrenade"" Seconds Seconds
Designation Weapon Type Fire Modes Fire Rate Bullet Spread ° Range Modifier Muzzle Velocity Projectile weight Weight
[[]] ""WeaponType"" ""SupportedFireModes"" ""FireRate"" RPM ""BulletSpreadDegrees""° & ""BulletSpreadDegreesIronsighted""° ADS ""rangemodifier"" ""muzzle_velocity"" m/s ""bullet_weight"" g (""bullet_weightingr"" gr) ""weight"" kg (""weightinlbs"" lbs)
Full name Caliber Place of Origin Date Manufacturer Barrel Length Total Length Weapon Script Name
FN ""primary_ammo"" ""origin"" D8 ARM in ( mm) in ( mm) ""FILENAME""



DESCRIPTION GOES HERE


HISTORY

TEXT GOES HERE

Sources

  • [SOURCE URL Title | Publisher]

Real-Life Photos

Videos