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Current Service Rifles The following rifles
are currently being used by major military forces in the 24th
century.
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AS-89 |
Russia |
Lv420 |
(/S) |
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FAM-90 |
France |
Lv490 |
(/S) |
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FTE-10 |
France |
Lv450 |
(/S) |
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Type-81 Storm Gun |
Manchuria |
Lv520 |
(/S) |
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Surplus Service Rifles
The surplus service rifles described below are no longer the primary
small arms of their countries military forces. Nonetheless, the
weapons are still in widespread use by a number of smaller forces.
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Civilian and Hunting Weapons
Of the numerous civilian rifles available in the 24th century, some
of the most common are listed here.
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Stracher SS-7 (Scharfshutzen Model 7) |
Germany |
Lv140 |
(C/V) |
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Guiscard FC-68 (Fusil Chasseur 2268) |
France |
Lv240 |
(C/V) |
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Guiscard FC-70 (Fusil Chasseur 2270)
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France |
Lv220 |
(C/V) |
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Rockwell "Twelve-Eighty-One Magnum" |
Great Britain |
Lv400 |
(S/C) |
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Melee Weapons
Melee weapons can come in handy in combat. The
most common are listed below.
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Handguns
As with civilian rifles, a plethora of handgun
types can be found in the 24th century. The weapons which are listed
below represent some of the range of capabilities in 24th-century
handguns.
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