The Hunger awaits
- Intent: To produce a decent, kinetic-based rifle for general combat purposes
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- Manufacturer: Nargath Holdings
- Affiliation: Closed Market
- Model: NZ HCR.350
- Modularity: No
- Production: Limited
- Material:
- Classification: Slugthrower-Rifle
- Size: Large
- Weight: Heavy
- Ammunition Type: NZ DSI Rounds .350 caliber, General .350 rounds
- Ammunition Capacity: Small Only carries a magazine with 25 Rounds
- Effective Range: Battlefield [semi-Automatic setting] Extreme [manual setting]
- Rate of Fire: High [semi-Automatic setting] Low [manual setting]
- Stopping Power: High [semi-Automatic setting] Very High [manual setting]
- Recoil: Low
- Built in Scope with Thermal infrared and night vision, Magnifier by x20 and laser sighting & targeting
- Anti jamming and anti locking system
- Setting switch with choices between semi-automatic and manual.
- Heat sinks
- Excellent build quality: The NZ HCR is one sturdy son of a gun (pun intended), a rifle capable of being used repeatedly and safely without needing repairs or cooldowns.
- Optional settings: Thanks to the switch at the side of the trigger, this weapon can be put into automatic or manual setting, with good overall specs at semi-automatic and impressive, near specialty sniper rifle specifications and capacity in Manual setting.
- Built in scope: This rifle comes with an excellent scope decked out with three types of vision, allowing for use in the night, during the day and in more or less any visual situation, a magnifier that allows you to see up to 20x the distance and laser sighting and targeting for that extra bit of accuracy.
- Very High to extreme effective range: Thanks to the better internals and the better ersteel 1333 barrel, the NZ HCR-SSA.350 LM edition performs much better than it's base model NZ HCR-SSA.350.
- Low Recoil: Thanks to stronger internals, better shock resistance is created, resulting in less recoil despite using the same mechanisms and yielding the same caliber as the base model.
- Small loading capacity: Due to the overall weight of the rounds used with this gun, the magazine only holds about 25 rounds, which means that in semi-automatic setting, you can have five bursts of five rounds before the magazine's already empty, forcing users of this weapon to either have extra rounds or an extra weapon.
- Large and Heavy: This isn't a weapon for those of lesser physical fitness due to its weight and size, making it pretty rough to safely and effortlessly being carried around by those other than trained professionals or veterans in their field.
The First of the HCR series rifles designed and engineered by Nargath holdings, with ofcourse the intent of crafting a durable, reliable and useful kinetic slugthrower to be sold alongside the more traditional blaster rifles. The design focuses heavily on sturdy, heat resistant material to minimize the warping or overheating problems most rifles tend to happen after repeated use prior to cleaning and maintainance. The NZ HCR-SSA.350 LM edition is as the name says a limited edition, which is produced in far less quantity than it's base model original, but aspires to deliver better specifications and even better quality at a premium. With a range far exceeding the original model, the LM edition can show off it's capability with the semi automatic stting reaching effective ranges with good to pinpoint accuracy up to 500m, while the manual setting has a record for an assault-sniperrifle mix of between 2000 and 2500m maximum range, though it's optimal effective range is between 1000 and 1500m.
Boasting a better compound of ersteel 1333 for the barrel and a mixture of titanium and duralium internals coupled to the plasteel stock and shell, makes for one dependable, sturdy and heat resistant assault-sniper rifle.