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(I think this qualifies for a page but basically counts as a fictional weapon, since it's actually less real than most prop weapons that at least fire.) |
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The '''Crye Associates MR-C''' was a proposal for a next-generation bullpup assault rifle using 6.8mm caseless ammunition and a 40mm grenade launcher known as the AGL. The weapon was cancelled before a single working prototype had been created, and the only physical examples of MR-C rifles are non-functional mockups. The design is largely known for appearing in the ''Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon'' videogames. | The '''Crye Associates MR-C''' was a proposal for a next-generation bullpup assault rifle using 6.8mm caseless ammunition and a 40mm grenade launcher known as the AGL. The weapon was cancelled before a single working prototype had been created, and the only physical examples of MR-C rifles are non-functional mockups. The design is largely known for appearing in the ''Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon'' videogames. |
Revision as of 23:28, 1 October 2011
The Crye Associates MR-C was a proposal for a next-generation bullpup assault rifle using 6.8mm caseless ammunition and a 40mm grenade launcher known as the AGL. The weapon was cancelled before a single working prototype had been created, and the only physical examples of MR-C rifles are non-functional mockups. The design is largely known for appearing in the Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon videogames.
The Crye Associates MR-C has appeared in the following: