M4D6 Modular Assault Rifle
"Like a good soldier, it refuses to die!" - Advertisement
- "Several hundred years old design, continuously updated"
- The gun is called an M4 despite technically not being one in order to secure Congressional approval for funding of new firearms
- Congress members, despite owning firearms themselves, continue not to understand the above concept
- Direct impingement, with excellent recoil buffer system built into the stock
- Titanium receiver, carbon-fiber reinforced polymer body and ceramic barrel
- Uses small, light, polymer cased telescoped ammunition that is half the weight of its predecessor
- 60 round casket magazine made of carbon-fiber reinforced polymer, considered very reliable
- 5.56mm projectiles have a relatively flat trajectory with high velocity
- Standard projectiles have a hardened steel tip, and will break up into fragments in tissue
- Other ammunition variants include armor piercing U-238 rounds and phosphoric incendiary tracers
- Integrated flow through suppressor
- Ammo counter compatible electronic system
- T-shaped charging handle, ambidextrous fire/safety controls easily manipulated with thumb
- Dust cover over ejection port opens and closes with the bolt automatically