RAWR!


(The illustration above presents a model with both the top fed and bottom fed magazines in place, although the side magazine is rarely used and usually disconnected from the device all together.)
Weapon Name- RAWR!
Round Type- 6.5mm Grendel Caseless
Over-all length- 813.8mm (32 inches)
Barrel length- 609.6mm (24 inches)
Weight- 5.2lb, 8 lb (2.8lb for 100 rounds), 13.6 lb for 300 rounds
Rate of Fire- 600-900 RPM (Selector Controlled)
Feed Mechanism- Top Fed Flat Magazine, "Standard" NATO Magazines
Round Capacity- 100 rounds per Top Fed magazine (10 grams per cartridge), 32 Per "NATO" Magazine
Effective Range- 600 meters
Range- 1200 meters
Accuracy- 1 MOA 600 meters
Accessories- Picanty Rail
Quick switch firing mechanism- N/A
Scope/Sights- Picanty Rail
Muzzle Velocity- 820 m/s
Firing System- AK-108 mixed with HK416
Miscellaneous/electronic information- The weapon is essentially a bull-pup topfed caseless weapon that fires high explosive incendiary armor piercing rounds.
Basic Information
The weapon is made entirely out of synthetic materials such as black fiberglass-reinforced polymer for the pistol grip and heat shields, as well basic polycarbon composites, along with polymer and alloy-based materials. While it's complex material use is somewhat difficult to produce, it is actually cheaper, lighter, stronger, has a higher tensile strength, and is more resilient than previously used materials (such as stamped aluminum or wood, which require 2nd, 3rd, and 4th parties to physically remove the products from the ground and carve them into usable shapes, where as the composites usually take one or two parties to achieve the proccess).
The magazines are essentially 100 or 50 round translucent polymer cases, that are roughly 620mm long. They exploit a "turning" mechanism to slide the sideways loaded round into the chamber, basically just like the P90's. The magazines, being relatively similar in production, do not require a large amount of changes- they are, however, different in size, as the rawr's magazine is nearly twice as long and roughly 20mm thick, or .8 inches, and hold twice as many rounds. The magazines are designed to be capable of stacking on top of each other, although this makes the magazines a little larger rounds when compared to the original magazine platform. This means that the round stack, however, is relatively simply to conjoin, with allows for a maximum stacked round amount up to 300 rounds. This of course, is relatively heavy compared to only being loaded with 100 rounds, the complete weapon weight being 13.2 lb for 300 rounds. This of course, is extremely light when compared to something like an M249, which with weaker rounds, and only 200 rounds, is roughly 22 lb.
The barrel is a heavy, free floating polygonal hammerforged 24 inch barrel, that uses a 6 groove 8 inch twist. The barrel of course, is intended to use tombac coated 6.5mm grendel rounds, which are typically high explosive incendiary armor piercing rounds. It's accuracy is considered superb even for ordinary rifles, and being fully automatic the weapon preforms excellently. The firing system allows the weapon to be fired with very little recoil, allowing the user to operate the weapon without risk of the weapon "jumping" or experiencing muzzle climb, also increasing it's accuracy. The barrel is suspended in the rifle using impact gel inserts, which support the barrel and absorb the recoil of ordinary impacts, allowing the barrel to stay freefloating without the ordinary possibility of being misaligned due to excessive wear or force.
The round itself stays supersonic for 1200 yards, has an extremely flat trajectory, and a very predictable flight path. An infrared laser, designed specifically for the weapon, is usually positioned above the barrel, which is bent at an angle that represents the weapons usual flight path up to 600 meters. While not always completely accurate, it is a good representation of where the estimated bullet target will be up to 600 meters.
