Modified Mosin Nagant: This is a very old bolt action rifle that has had a large amount of customization done to it. The wood stock is reinforced with many shafts of micro-rebar inside of the stock, which is itself made of carbon fiber. The end of the shafts sport many steel rings attached to internal coils of wire. The gun's firing mechanism is exchanged for one that runs off of a magazine-fed system instead of the bolt-required slower original. The rifle still requires single firing, waiting between shots for accuracy, but the concern of fiddling with a bolt is gone. The remainder of the gun is reinforced or the old wooden parts removed from their places and instead you find shafts of steel or carbon fiber. The weight is definitively more than it's former, but by no means is it exceedingly heavy. The weapon in and of itself by design is a slow firing, high accuracy, heavy-hitting weapon more designed for support or defensive measures than offensive, with the reinforcements and rings offering close-range solutions which are much more agile and easily trained to offensive measures. |