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Approved Tech Hekler'Kok AR-70

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Noah Corek

Cocked, Locked and a Smoking Barrel
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Intent: To update the severly underclassed AR-35 slugthrower rifle
Development Thread: N/A
Manufacturer: Hekler'Kok Defense Industries
Model: AR-70
Affiliation: Open Market
Modularity: Yes (Aftermarket Parts with Different Materials and Such, External Parts like Optics and such)
Production: Mass-Produced
Material: Light-Weight Polymers (Grip, Handguard and Stock) Titanium and Alusteel Alloy (Receiver) Durasteel (Barrel and Inners)
Classification: Slugthrower
Size: Handheld
Length: 91.5 Centimeters
Weight: 2.3 Kilograms
Ammunition Type: 5.45x39mm
Ammunition Capacity: 30 (Standard) 75 (Extended) 100 (Drum)
Effective Range: 550 Meters
Rate of Fire: Semi-Auto, Triple Burst and Fully Auto (750 Rounds a Minute)
Special Features:[SIZE=12.222222328186px] [/SIZE]
  • Included Compensator
  • Threaded Barrel for Suppressors, Compensators, Muzzle Brakes and Flash Hiders
  • Ambidextrious Charging Handle, Mag Release and Safety Selector
  • Optional Aftermarket Top, Bottom and Side Rail Systems
  • Folding Stock
Description: With the decline of Czerka Arms, Noah was able to acquire a license to produce the AR-35, though like most things, Noah took the rifle and added his own twist to the rifle that has come infamous with everyone from farmers to revolutionaries. Noah took the same rugged inner workings and design that made it iconic and reworked them to be a little more modern. Replacing the wood stock, grip and handguard with much lighter and durable light-weight polymers cut the weight by a good half kilogram, replacing the receiver with a titanium-alusteel alloy, that gives it both lightness and ruggedness. The final, and probably most evident change to the original design was the change from the original 7.62x39mm cartridge to the more lightweight but harder hitting 5.45x39mm. There are two major reasons for doing this, one is because that the 5.45 is a smaller round, meaning it weights less, meaning a soldier can carry a lot more ammo than when their carrying 7.62 ammo. The other reasons were because of the higher muzzle velocity and the tumbling effect the bullet had when it hits soft material.

Strengths:
  • High Stopping Power
  • Durability
  • Easy to modify
  • Cheap to Produce
  • Easily Maintained
Weaknesses:
  • Inaccurate if Fired on Full-Auto
  • Limited Ammo
  • Less Stopping Power than the 7.62
 
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