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The P6i is the aging old man of the AIA, but it is a venerable icon. Its disadvantages lie in its lack of heavy punch and its short magazine, at only 36 rounds but makes up for it with a higher rate of fire. It uses the [[Ammunition_AIA_RSI|7.14mm imperial RSI class ammunition]] and is incredibly tough, surviving a huge amount of manhandling and punishment. Its bullpup design ensures the weapon's overall barrel length isn't sacrificed. It can accept a variety of attachments that augment its versatility on the field.
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The P6i is the aging old man of the AIA, but it is a venerable icon. Its disadvantages lie in its lack of heavy punch and its short magazine, at only 36 rounds, but the P6i makes up for it with a higher rate of fire. It uses the [[Ammunition_AIA_RSI|7.14mm imperial RSI class ammunition]] and is incredibly tough, surviving a huge amount of manhandling and punishment. Its bullpup design ensures the weapon's overall barrel length isn't sacrificed. It can accept a variety of attachments that augment its versatility on the field.
  
 
* P6i - Standard assault variant. Burst shot and full auto.
 
* P6i - Standard assault variant. Burst shot and full auto.

Latest revision as of 22:39, 26 September 2018


P6i 'Pax'
Aia-p6i.jpg
P6i
Type Assault Rifle
Service
Used by Antarean Imperial Army
Wars Second Antarean War
Production
Manufacturer Salier
Unit cost 60 combat
0 Support
0 Command
Specifications
Weight 5.8kg
Cartridge RSI 7.14mm
Operation
Damage Inflicted 52
Rate of fire 7.7 /s
Optimal range 7000 uu
Secondary Firing Mode 3-Shot burst
Magazine 36 rounds
Spare Magazines 5
Mod slots 1x Sights
1x Underslung
1x Barrel
1x Magazine
2x Body

The P6i is the aging old man of the AIA, but it is a venerable icon. Its disadvantages lie in its lack of heavy punch and its short magazine, at only 36 rounds, but the P6i makes up for it with a higher rate of fire. It uses the 7.14mm imperial RSI class ammunition and is incredibly tough, surviving a huge amount of manhandling and punishment. Its bullpup design ensures the weapon's overall barrel length isn't sacrificed. It can accept a variety of attachments that augment its versatility on the field.

  • P6i - Standard assault variant. Burst shot and full auto.
  • P6vii - As P6i with TV scope and suppressor.
  • P6ix - As P6i with rotary mag and grenade attachment.