Difference between revisions of "Weapon Rifle AIA P6i"
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− | The P6i is the aging old man of the AIA. Its disadvantages lie in its lack of heavy punch and its short magazine, at only | + | The P6i is the aging old man of the AIA. Its disadvantages lie in its lack of heavy punch and its short magazine, at only 34 rounds. It uses the 7.4mm imperial [[Ammunition_AIA_RSM|RSM class ammunition]] and is incredibly tough, surviving a huge amount of manhandling and punishment. |
− | + | * P6i - Standard assault variant. Flashlight, bayonet, single shot and full auto. | |
− | + | * P6vii - As P6i but with scope and suppressor. | |
− | + | * P6ix - As P6i but with rotary mag grenade attachment. | |
[[Category:Infantry_Weapons]] | [[Category:Infantry_Weapons]] |
Revision as of 17:43, 27 July 2015
P6i 'Pax' Infantry Weapon
The P6i is the aging old man of the AIA. Its disadvantages lie in its lack of heavy punch and its short magazine, at only 34 rounds. It uses the 7.4mm imperial RSM class ammunition and is incredibly tough, surviving a huge amount of manhandling and punishment.
- P6i - Standard assault variant. Flashlight, bayonet, single shot and full auto.
- P6vii - As P6i but with scope and suppressor.
- P6ix - As P6i but with rotary mag grenade attachment.