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Northern Arabs looking for Blackmarket Arms

Northern Arabs
28-05-2006, 14:40
The empire of Northern Arabs are looking for military arms to grow its army as it turns from a nomadic nation into an Arab/Muslim nation.

We are looking for 15,000 Assault Rifles, M-16

150 RPG launchers,
400 Tanks, good quality
cruise missiles as well as other equipment.
The Aeson
28-05-2006, 14:42
The empire of Northern Arabs are looking for military arms to grow its army as it turns from a nomadic nation into an Arab/Muslim nation.

We are looking for 15,000 Assault Rifles, M-16

150 RPG launchers,
400 Tanks, good quality
cruise missiles as well as other equipment.

OOC: Well, you could probably buy this stuff overboard instead of on the black market, but if you're determined to buy it on the black market...

Here (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=442197) you go.
Northern Arabs
28-05-2006, 14:57
4,000 Steinbrechian assault rifle, used commonly across the military.

Calibre: 5.56x45mm NATO
Overall length: 1008 mm
Barrel length: 509 mm
Weight: 3.78 kg
Magazine capacity: 30 rounds
Rate of fire: 750 rounds per minute (less than -A4 for ammunition saving)
Muzzle velocity: 1000 m/s
Maximum effective range: 600 meters, point, 2000 meters, area
Selections: Safe, Semi, 3-round burst

$600 US each with 16 ammo clips, add $100 each for scope and laser, and $200 for silencer, with all features cost is $1,000 per unit

500 PTRD 1941 Anti-tank Rifle (Soviet Union)

Designed by Dogtyrarev in 1932 and using the then new 14.5mm round, this is one of the heaviest guns made. The barrel recoils within a slide so that the recoil carries the bolt handle against a cam and lifts it to unlock the breech, essentially a long-recoil system. A single shot rifle and issued with 14.5mm Tungsten Carbide rounds with good penetration.

Caliber: 14.5mm
Operation: Long-recoil, bolt action
Overall Length: 2008mm
Barrel Length: 1227mm (right hand twist)
Feed Device: Manual bolt action, single shot.
Sights: Iron sight calibrated to 500m, 1000m
Weight: 17.34kb
Muzzle Velocity: 1012 m/s

$4265 US each

1,000 GPMG (Kraven Corporation)

Newly acquired from the wastelands that were once the fearsome Kraven Corporation. It is a heavily altered MG42 like the M60 later on, but with significant recoil and shock absorbers and an altered barrel to produce a sound that is unmistakably Kraven. Originally came with a SmartLink optical system, however that is rendered useless because of the lack of Kraven armour that utilized it. This weapon will instill fear into any enemy by its sound and combined with actual Kraven armour (or an imitation) it is even more terrifying.

Calibre: 7.92mm
Weight: 11.5kg
Length: 1219mm
Feed: Any belt length (commonly the 50 round link) or 75 round drum
ROF: 1,800 rpm

$17,000 US each
$25,000 US with SmartLink

30 of these M134 Minigun (USA)

Need firepower? I mean firepower, I mean f'ing 4000 rpm, of 7.62x51mm NATO ammunition? Tear up a forest, shoot up a battallion of men, raze a freakin' city! Fully Electrical this is NOT man portable. Any attempt to make a Minigun using rounds bigger than 1mm will result in massive injury; as flying rounds and the sheer recoil. Mount this on a gunship, put it on helicopters, make it a defensive implement. Put it on tanks or something. You must secure this thing or it'll take flight.

Calibre: 7.62 mm NATO
Barrels: 6
ROF: 4 000
Weight of gun: 18.8 kg
Power: electrical
Length: 0.8 m
Recoil Force: 120 kg (270 lbs)

$15,000 US each.
The Aeson
28-05-2006, 14:59
4,000 Steinbrechian assault rifle, used commonly across the military.

Calibre: 5.56x45mm NATO
Overall length: 1008 mm
Barrel length: 509 mm
Weight: 3.78 kg
Magazine capacity: 30 rounds
Rate of fire: 750 rounds per minute (less than -A4 for ammunition saving)
Muzzle velocity: 1000 m/s
Maximum effective range: 600 meters, point, 2000 meters, area
Selections: Safe, Semi, 3-round burst

$600 US each with 16 ammo clips, add $100 each for scope and laser, and $200 for silencer, with all features cost is $1,000 per unit

500 PTRD 1941 Anti-tank Rifle (Soviet Union)

Designed by Dogtyrarev in 1932 and using the then new 14.5mm round, this is one of the heaviest guns made. The barrel recoils within a slide so that the recoil carries the bolt handle against a cam and lifts it to unlock the breech, essentially a long-recoil system. A single shot rifle and issued with 14.5mm Tungsten Carbide rounds with good penetration.

Caliber: 14.5mm
Operation: Long-recoil, bolt action
Overall Length: 2008mm
Barrel Length: 1227mm (right hand twist)
Feed Device: Manual bolt action, single shot.
Sights: Iron sight calibrated to 500m, 1000m
Weight: 17.34kb
Muzzle Velocity: 1012 m/s

$4265 US each

1,000 GPMG (Kraven Corporation)

Newly acquired from the wastelands that were once the fearsome Kraven Corporation. It is a heavily altered MG42 like the M60 later on, but with significant recoil and shock absorbers and an altered barrel to produce a sound that is unmistakably Kraven. Originally came with a SmartLink optical system, however that is rendered useless because of the lack of Kraven armour that utilized it. This weapon will instill fear into any enemy by its sound and combined with actual Kraven armour (or an imitation) it is even more terrifying.

Calibre: 7.92mm
Weight: 11.5kg
Length: 1219mm
Feed: Any belt length (commonly the 50 round link) or 75 round drum
ROF: 1,800 rpm

$17,000 US each
$25,000 US with SmartLink

30 of these M134 Minigun (USA)

Need firepower? I mean firepower, I mean f'ing 4000 rpm, of 7.62x51mm NATO ammunition? Tear up a forest, shoot up a battallion of men, raze a freakin' city! Fully Electrical this is NOT man portable. Any attempt to make a Minigun using rounds bigger than 1mm will result in massive injury; as flying rounds and the sheer recoil. Mount this on a gunship, put it on helicopters, make it a defensive implement. Put it on tanks or something. You must secure this thing or it'll take flight.

Calibre: 7.62 mm NATO
Barrels: 6
ROF: 4 000
Weight of gun: 18.8 kg
Power: electrical
Length: 0.8 m
Recoil Force: 120 kg (270 lbs)

$15,000 US each.

OOC: Um, why are you posting this here? Generally, you pick some stuff, you add up the price and you place an order in that thread.