M41A Pulse Rifle MK2

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This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. - Rifleman's Creed

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M41A Pulse Rifle MK2

This is the standard issue pulse rifle used by the Colonial Marines. A reliable, robust and overall effective standard issue weapon, the M41A must be held in two hands to accurately fire. Unlike the M41A MK1, which holds 95 rounds, the MK2 holds only 40 rounds but offers the user greater capabilities to customize their weapon with attachments. The M41A MK2 has 3-round burstfire capabilities as well as a standard-issue UGL which starts unloaded, but can be loaded and reloaded with grenades (ask RO for grenades). Chances are, the M41A MK2 might jam and will fail to fire for a second, though very rare.


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The M41A Pulse Rifle MK 2 is the most versatile firearm available to the USCM and is one of the most common weapons found on the battlefields across the known systems. Where ever the marines go, the M41A will follow along.

Tactics and Strategies

The M41A MK2 is a mid to long ranged engagement weapon. It's not bad when it's up close and personal, assuming you can hit the moving target.

It's best to keep your distance from the enemy by at least 4-5 tiles. Though you can obviously shoot at the 7 tile maximum view distance

Due to its rather, jack of all trades nature, it can be used for most combat situations. It is a well built all around assault rifle.

Generally speak, keep shooting at them, keep your distance and eventually the aliens will die.


Pros and Cons

The M41A Pulse Rifle MK2 is very versatile with the right attachments. On its own, without any grenades, every other weapon outshines it in terms of damage and overall firepower.

Still, it is a widely used rifle by the marines. Wherever the marines are, you'll always see the MK2 in the hands of them.

Technical Info

The ARMAT Mark Two M41A Pulse Rifle, colloquially known as the M41A MK2, is the standard issue combat rifle utilized by the United States Colonial Marine Corps. Since it replaced the Mark One in the early 2170s, this rifle has found its ways into the hands of the United America's finest from Earth to the furthest corners of the Network. This sturdy rifle makes up the backbone of nearly all USCMC fighting forces, and with good reason - it is reliable, cheap, and deadly. Chambered in 10x24mm caseless and boasting a large amount of customization, most marines wouldn't be caught dead without their rifle. The stock version comes equipped with potent Armat U1 Underslung Grenade Launcher and forty round magazines. For those who find themselves faced with difficult situations, the M41A MK2 also possesses a fire selector, allowing for single fire or three round burst operation. Whether it's a backwater shake n' bake in the mud and rain or a CLF hotspot in an urban centre, the trusty M41A MK2 can be found in the hands of the marines.


History

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Anecdotes

Report from Sergeant X:
The Rifle by itself is fine on its own. It really is just a jack of all trades and the USCM has a lot of the MK2s in stock. 40 rounds of 10x28mm caseless is pretty damn good all things considered. But what really makes the gun shine is how modifiable you can make it. I recall one of my PFCs turned this thing into a makeshift LMG. That gun chewed through all the ammunition he could feed it and surprisingly the gun was steady enough that all the bullets were on target and could hit.


Another time me and the squad were out on patrol on LV-113. Pretty much the most barren of planets that had a barely breathable atmosphere with the tiniest USCM outpost on it. Where in every direction, it was just hills and rocks. Lance Corporal X modified her MK2 into one of those designated marksman rifles. Scope, extended barrel, stock and bipod, the whole shebang. A little while later, some CLF boogie man started taking pot-shots at us from god knows how far out. We all hit the dirt and started trying to find the point of origin. It took a minute or two before we could find the bastard but once we did, Lance Corporal X got to work. She fired 3 rounds in its direction and all she could see next was a fine red mist in the far distance. Man this these guns are versatile.


Though I do have a few complaints about it. The gun all by itself is, good, not great, just good. Well that's something you can say about any firearm really, but it's just so, generic. Without any additional modification to it you're not getting the best out of this gun and usually on the Frontiers of where we are, attachments, and the good kinds are in short supply.


Report from Private X:
You know, these guns are alright. I haven't really fired mine outside of basic since I've either been placed in the least combat worthy system known to the frontier or I'm just lucky. I do recall one time, we weren't doing anything in the outpost so me and the boys started fiddling with our guns for a bit. Did you know you can put nearly anything small and tubular into those underslung grenade launchers and it will fire it out? I didn't till one of the other marines jokingly put a crayon in there and shot it over a fence. It went pretty fast and far too. About a minute later, the platoon Sergeant found us and started screaming his head off that he nearly got stabbed in the neck by a high velocity rainbow dart. Man my buddy got NJPed for a week. Guess we're not allowed to mess around with the guns anymore.