0C-N1

This weapon is a beauty, but made a name for itself and known as a low cost, high-value weapon. The typical length of the weapon is 668mm, with a 310mm barrel and the weapon weighs around 3.6kg. It uses 6.8x43mm rounds, but other calibers are available.

The weapon has its receiver located behind the pistol grip to save on weight. The pistol grip is made out of wood, but can also be made out of horn and ivory depending on your purpose. The stock is made out of laminated wood, but other stock materials are unfortunately not available yet. The standard stock is a straight grip stock, but the folding stock is the next most common stock available.

The standard issue magazine is a drum which carries 80 rounds, but other magazines types and magazine sizes are available. It has a push button mechanism to release the magazine. The selective fire modes are a safe mode, automatic and semi-auto.

This weapon was designed for the revolutionists with the purpose of winning a war. It was designed by a South-African man named A. Botha. A few variants of this weapon will soon be in production, but a civilian version is currently on hold. The weapon is called the 0C-N1, but it usually goes by its nickname 'Boomer'.