A small and handy weapon with excellent combat abilities at short distances, a typical weapon for fighting in closed rooms. The production technology enabling the quick and cheap production of Oozie with a relatively reasonable level of reliability popularized this model among corporate security guards and civilians, including those associated with organized crime groups.
This submachine gun from BuRST owes its popularity mainly to its simple design. The name, originally Re-Re-Peater, was based on the noise it makes when shooting and the fact that it is a semi-automatic weapon.
A universal shotgun loaded from above. It can be fed with dedicated 12 Gauge buckshot cartridges inserted into the holes at the top of the weapon body. You can also use non-dedicated material like small stones or nails.
The successor of the Hog 1, a rifle that was very well received and proven in combat conditions, this weapon is primarily used by Bullets troops on Trekt, Anthracite and Pots.
Centuries of technological evolution of killing tools have given us railguns and plasma weapons, but this one just doesn’t want to get off the market. Like the cockroaches they are, Bullets are selling those constantly, with every other factory having at least a few active Ey-Key 47 production lines.
This LMG has a very simple, almost primitive structure and therefore a low production cost compared to many other weapons of its kind. It proved its combat capabilities during the long-term conflict between the ACP soldiers and the Bullets in 2114.
A simple yet effective manual rocket launcher. The name was given to it by Garrett Damano Gaulan, vividly describing what is left of the target after an accurate shot.
A large red rock planet in the Kepler-62 system. Electrogravity research is conducted there by three competing firms – Gravable Labs, Interplanetary Inverse Inc. and MEX.