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Rohnmohal Armoury
Revision: Rohnmohal K18c
Rifle: Rohnmohal K18b
The introduction of a dedicated field tool kit enables the end user to more comprehensively service the weapon in field conditions. While not seeking to eliminate the problem entirely, it should ameliorate a good chunk of the weapon issues with field stripping.
Rohnmohal Armoury
Revision: Rohnmohal G18d
Rifle: Rohnmohal G18c
The G18d boasts greater stopping power without compromising on recoil, though development and adoption of better propellants for the cartridge enabling much greater force to be exerted onto the bullet without affecting the weapon's recoil.
Rohnmohal Armoury
Revision: Rohnmohal G18e
Rifle: Rohnmohal G18c
Intending to keep pace with the competition, the G18's 10 round magazine is extended to 20 rounds, to give it much longer legs in a firefight by adopting a larger, double-stack, curved magazine which extends further from the rifle.
Rohnmohal Armoury
Revision: Rohnmohal G18f
Rifle: Rohnmohal G18c
As technology (And competitors) march forward, the G18's newest feature is the development of a detachable magazine. Manufactured out of stamped metal and developed to fit into the receiver comfortably to ease reloading considerably whilst still fitting into where the existing fixed magazine attaches to currently.
Rohnmohal Armoury
Revision: Rohnmohal K22
Rifle: Rohnmohal K18b
This revision is a unification of all variants of the G18 and K18 into a K18 sized package
Rohnmohal Armoury
Revision: Rohnmohal G22
Rifle: Rohnmohal G18c
This revision is a unification of all variants of the G18 and K18 into a G18 sized package
Company Name: Rohnmohal Armoury
Market Share: $155
Cash: $92 + 13 - 90
Weapon Designs: 1
Production Line #1: Rohnmohal K18
Ammo Press #1: 6.5x48mm
Warehouse:
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Rohnmohal G18
The Rohnmohal G18 (not to be confused with the M18 or ’18) is a semi-automatic rifle with a free-floating barrel and a ten-round internal magazine of 6.5x48mm ammunition. The G18 utilizes a long-stroke piston; though robust, it does make the gun heavier and increase perceived recoil. The barrel and piston float above a wooden stock, which makes testers nervous despite assurances its to increase accuracy. This float decreases the effect of humidity on the weapon’s accuracy, but the smaller ammunition and powder load gives it decreased range and accuracy over most existing bolt-action rifles despite the addition of aperture sights. It’s also not uncommon for the user to bump the barrel with their fingers and be burned.
The ten-round magazine sticks out the bottom of the gun and is fed by two 5-round stripper clips, though keeping the magazine at max capacity will quickly wear out the magazine spring and result in failure to feed. The “large” magazine size and semi-auto fire makes the weapon enjoyable to shoot, at least, and the smaller caliber helps offset the recoil of the long-stroke piston. In fact, were the barrel shorter it might be ideal for closer-range combat than the long-range it’d been designed for. Although some thought has been given to field-stripping, the G18 still requires dedicated tools to access the internal mechanisms. The process of loading, aiming, and maintaining the rifle requires a non-negligible amount of training.
Cost per Shipment: $18
Revision: G18a
The ten-round magazine is modified to use a stiffer rectangular spring and additional guides are added to the follower to keep it in line with the walls around it.
Cost per Shipment: $18
Revision: G18b
A perforated heatshield wraps around the floating barrel (like the M97 Trench Gun) helps keep wayward fingers from getting where they shouldn't (unless the user does something silly like stick a finger in the hole). It's a simple part with simple machining, so our engineers narrowly manage to get the change in without requiring a price hike.
Cost per Shipment: $18
Revision: Rohnmohal G18c
We print a booklet that gives handy instructions on gun operation, disassembly, and cleaning. It includes lots of pictures, so both the illiterate and "differently lingual" users can operate the weapon after some deciphering.
No price change.
Rohnmohal K18
The barrel is cut shorter, down to 45cm. The resulting flash is much more noticeable now. There's some trepidation as to whether the shorter barrel will negatively affect the long-stroke gas piston, but there doesn't seem to be any ill effects. The rifle is noticeably less accurate now, and the effective range has been diminished.
No price change.
Revision: Rohnmohal K18a
The K model of the Rohnmohal gets a weight reduction. The stock is shortened and hollowed out, and most other wood furniture is trimmed down. Some of the non-stress-bearing metal furniture is swapped for lighter aluminium (which has become increasingly cheaper in the past few years). It looks pretty slick, but the additional work required to reduce weight on K models results in a small price jump.
Cost per Shipment: $19
Revision: Rohnmohal K18b
The shorter barrel gives the ammunition less time to grip the spiral. The K18b variant features a much tighter spiral, providing more grip to the ammo as it travels and stabilizing it further.
No price change.