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Revision as of 08:22, 6 April 2010

Fictional Weaponry

Fictional Assault Rifle

Seems to be based on the OTs-14 Groza with a AR-15 carry handle. Used by the Russian Special Forces as well as Ivan Illitch Kerenski.

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Fictional Assault Rifle #2

Seems to be OICW with a faint resemblace with FN F2000. It is used by Ghost Recon operatives.

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Fictional Grenade Launcher

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Backpack Rocket Launcher

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