Difference between revisions of "Weapon Carbine nfc FKR"
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:FKR Infantry Weapon}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:FKR Infantry Weapon}} | ||
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{{#get_file_data:file=wep | {{#get_file_data:file=wep | ||
|format=json | |format=json | ||
|use jsonpath | |use jsonpath | ||
− | |data=mass=$[' | + | |data=mass=$['FKR_LoadoutItem.uc']['Weight'], |
+ | cbt=$['FKR_LoadoutItem.uc']['RanksRequired']['Combat'], | ||
+ | sup=$['FKR_LoadoutItem.uc']['RanksRequired']['Support'], | ||
+ | cmd=$['FKR_LoadoutItem.uc']['RanksRequired']['Command'], | ||
+ | dmg=$['FKR_LoadoutItem.uc']['BaseDamageOverride']['Points'][0]['OutVal'], | ||
+ | rate=$['FKR_LoadoutItem.uc']['FireInterval']['0'], | ||
+ | range=$['FKR_LoadoutItem.uc']['BaseDamageOverride']['Points'][0]['InVal'], | ||
+ | mode=$['FKR_LoadoutItem.uc']['SwitchableFireModes'][0]['FireModeName'], | ||
+ | ammo=$['FKR_LoadoutItem.uc']['MaxAmmoCount'], | ||
+ | spares=$['FKR_LoadoutItem.uc']['MaxSpareMags'] | ||
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{{Infobox weapon | {{Infobox weapon | ||
|name=FKR | |name=FKR | ||
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|manufacturer=[[Manufacturer_ULP_Falken|Falken]] | |manufacturer=[[Manufacturer_ULP_Falken|Falken]] | ||
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|cartridge=[[Ammunition_AIA_RSI|RSI 7.14mm]] | |cartridge=[[Ammunition_AIA_RSI|RSI 7.14mm]] | ||
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|slots=1x Sights<br \>1x Barrel<br \>1x Magazine<br \>1x Body | |slots=1x Sights<br \>1x Barrel<br \>1x Magazine<br \>1x Body | ||
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− | The Falken Feuer Karabiner Radom (FKR) is a rather conservative weapon in design when compared to Falken's other products, using a straight stick magazine, seemingly conventional firing mechanisms and a rather unassuming appearance, it is by all means, a pretty ordinary carbine, except for its 4-round burst mechanism. | + | The Falken Feuer Karabiner Radom (FKR) is a rather conservative weapon in design when compared to [[Manufacturer_ULP_Falken|Falken's]] other products, using a straight stick magazine, seemingly conventional firing mechanisms and a rather unassuming appearance, it is by all means, a pretty ordinary carbine, except for its 4-round burst mechanism. |
It uses a rotating blowback recoil system and a magnetic cam mechanism to achieve a 4-round burst. It will fire all 4 rounds with one trigger pull, and then it resets the cam after each burst so releasing the trigger early is a non-issue if one wants to maintain maximum rate of fire. The standard short barrel allows for the weapon to operate in close quarters but it is generally advised to use a marksman barrel or heavy barrel at greater distances. | It uses a rotating blowback recoil system and a magnetic cam mechanism to achieve a 4-round burst. It will fire all 4 rounds with one trigger pull, and then it resets the cam after each burst so releasing the trigger early is a non-issue if one wants to maintain maximum rate of fire. The standard short barrel allows for the weapon to operate in close quarters but it is generally advised to use a marksman barrel or heavy barrel at greater distances. | ||
− | It is a common weapon employed by both factions and private military corporations, and was one of Falken's earliest weapons. Prior to the Second Antarean War, Falken was manufacturing maglev trains and railways. Nikolai Radom, an employee of Falken, was the designer of the weapon and knew only a little about firearms prior to designing it. He went on to perform R&D on the Falken RID after the Second Antarean War broke out. | + | It is a common weapon employed by both factions and private military corporations, and was one of Falken's earliest weapons. Prior to the [[2aw|Second Antarean War]], Falken was manufacturing maglev trains and railways. Nikolai Radom, an employee of Falken, was the designer of the weapon and knew only a little about firearms prior to designing it. He went on to perform R&D on the Falken RID after the Second Antarean War broke out. |
The FKR has, over time, thanks to its acronym, received a dubious nickname by those that use it and those that have faced it. | The FKR has, over time, thanks to its acronym, received a dubious nickname by those that use it and those that have faced it. |
Latest revision as of 20:47, 12 January 2021
FKR | |
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FKR | |
Type | Submachine Gun |
Service | |
Used by |
Antarean Imperial Army United League Army |
Wars | Second Antarean War |
Production | |
Manufacturer | Falken |
Unit cost |
33 Combat 0 Support 0 Command |
Specifications | |
Weight | 1.7 kg |
Cartridge | RSI 7.14mm |
Operation | |
Damage Inflicted | 46 |
Rate of fire | 4.5 per second |
Optimal range | 73 m |
Secondary Firing Mode | SEMI |
Magazine | 40 rounds |
Spare Magazines | 6 |
Mod slots |
1x Sights 1x Barrel 1x Magazine 1x Body |
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The Falken Feuer Karabiner Radom (FKR) is a rather conservative weapon in design when compared to Falken's other products, using a straight stick magazine, seemingly conventional firing mechanisms and a rather unassuming appearance, it is by all means, a pretty ordinary carbine, except for its 4-round burst mechanism.
It uses a rotating blowback recoil system and a magnetic cam mechanism to achieve a 4-round burst. It will fire all 4 rounds with one trigger pull, and then it resets the cam after each burst so releasing the trigger early is a non-issue if one wants to maintain maximum rate of fire. The standard short barrel allows for the weapon to operate in close quarters but it is generally advised to use a marksman barrel or heavy barrel at greater distances.
It is a common weapon employed by both factions and private military corporations, and was one of Falken's earliest weapons. Prior to the Second Antarean War, Falken was manufacturing maglev trains and railways. Nikolai Radom, an employee of Falken, was the designer of the weapon and knew only a little about firearms prior to designing it. He went on to perform R&D on the Falken RID after the Second Antarean War broke out.
The FKR has, over time, thanks to its acronym, received a dubious nickname by those that use it and those that have faced it.
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