Glein/Equipment

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Weapons

(Automated Weapon w/Ergonomic, Extra Lethal) Based on the H&K XM8, this rifle has been built from scratch for a more practical usage. Picatinny rail's put across the carry handle, replacing the original built in 1x red dot sight, now with iron sights and a more effective 1.5x reflexive sight. Additional rails have been put on the handguard, allowing for additional mods to be used, such as a PN/PEQ unit and flashlight mounted on the sides of the rifle, as well as the future option for either a foregrip, grenade launcher, or bipod to be hooked up. The stock's been replaced with a more practical collapsible stock akin to the M4 stock, with an added cheek rest. The pistol grip has been made to fit properly with a slightly larger but feminine draconic hand. The clips themselves have been altered, made stronger and clear, but straight. This is to account for the 7.62 caliber rounds used in the weapon. The final difference between the original XM8 model and this, is the use of a hexagonal camouflage pattern meant for use in an urban environment, using a concrete-gray base with black and white streaks to break up the outline.
Glein tends to carry 2 magazine types at a time, though on rare occasions will she carry three: Regular ammo in standard clear polymer magazines with a MAGPUL grip on the bottom, non-lethal rifle ammunition in similar magazines but with a band of blue tape right above the MAGPUL, and then 'Prime Special' ammo in magazines with a band of red tape instead.

  • KAC Masterkey (Mounted onto XM8EC)

(Heavy Melee w/Basic Spread, Ruggedized) A underbarrel pump action shotgun attachment for an assault rifle by taking a remington 870 12-gauge pump action shotgun, removing the grip and stock, reducing the barrel and ammo tube length, and giving it a Picatinny attachment unit to mount underneath an assault rifle barrel. Has 3 rounds in the tube and 1 in the chamber, and is a weapon typically used to breech doors, though it accepts other 12-gauge shells for differing tasks.

  • USMC Knife, Fighting Utility

(Heavy Melee w/Calibrated, Heavy, Miniaturized) More commonly called the KA-BAR, this knife has been painted with a non-reflective matte black paint, aiding in reducing light reflection and saltwater corrosion. This particular model has had the handle hollowed out, to fit a battery, from which coils of wire are taped and painted in a similiar manner to reduce the obvious footprint, with small clips holding them to the blade, giving the metal a slight electrical charge with every swing.

(Laser Pistol) A standard issue Zephyr Inc. Armaments Laser Pistol Model 2007 A1 model (LP2007A1), sidearm. This particular model has had a additional reflexive sight added atop it, using the picatinny rail on the top.

Grenade US Armed Forces standard fragmentation grenade. Standard variety.

Smoke Bomb Standard issue US Armed Forces smoke marker/grenade. Can come in red, green, orange, gray, yellow, blue, white, black, or violet colored smoke. Burns for 90 seconds to mark a location for aerial supports, or to help cover troop movements.


Armor

  • Dragon Carapace Armor

(Heavy Armor w/Heavy,Miniaturized) A suit of metal armour that covers the wearer from head to toe, specifically crafted to fit the alternative body structure of a dragon. Designed to be sleek and light, but still protective, some elements tend to be designed to accent the body, rather than just protect it. The entire outfit is heavily customized and modified, from the data pad tablet on the forearm to the hidden compartments it controls located on the front breastplate and right leg. The entire thing is powered by a battery pack located near the back of the waist, and is covered in a camouflage paint job that has the option to be altered with some commands on the same tablet as the hidden compartments.

(Combat Helmet Standard issue USMC combat helmet, similar enough in appearance to the old PASGT helmet to retain many of the nicknames, despite being lighter, more comfortable and more protective than the old PASGT design.