Farrynhite, Architect of Destruction
Archwell Defense MOWS-1 Stormbreaker
Dual 5.56x45mm/12 gauge modular objective weapon system.
This weapon has the highest rifle capacity of all OICWs currently in existence. (Magazine Capacity: 180 round side-fed magazine)
After the booming success of Project Bedlam, Archwell Defense looked to update its vaunted MOW-Sys, also known as the MOWS-0 (Zero). This update was known as Project Stormbreaker.
The weapon was to provide the average infantryman with power of GR's four primary weapon designations (assault rifle, sniper rifle, light machine gun and shotgun) in one package.
Using parts of the now discontinued Eschaton MCAW-21, the reloading system of FN's PDW-57, and the massive magazine of the Bedlam XMDW-01, the MOWS-1, also known as the Stormbreaker Rifle, began to take shape.
Its long P90-esque magazine can hold 180 5.56x45mm titanium rounds, which slightly lags behind Eschaton's 200 box magazine tailored for the ER-15. It also features a under barrel, blow-forward, fully automatic shotgun with a 8-round capacity. Lastly, an optional fiber-optic link sighting system can be attached to this weapon via the top rail system.
The MOWS-1 is light enough for assault rifles, but its accuracy and magazine capacity rivals that of sniper rifles and machine guns respectively, which satisfies the remaining three criterion after implementing the under barrel shotgun.
Text via MS-Paint.
Archwell Defense MOWS-1 Stormbreaker
Dual 5.56x45mm/12 gauge modular objective weapon system.
This weapon has the highest rifle capacity of all OICWs currently in existence. (Magazine Capacity: 180 round side-fed magazine)
After the booming success of Project Bedlam, Archwell Defense looked to update its vaunted MOW-Sys, also known as the MOWS-0 (Zero). This update was known as Project Stormbreaker.
The weapon was to provide the average infantryman with power of GR's four primary weapon designations (assault rifle, sniper rifle, light machine gun and shotgun) in one package.
Using parts of the now discontinued Eschaton MCAW-21, the reloading system of FN's PDW-57, and the massive magazine of the Bedlam XMDW-01, the MOWS-1, also known as the Stormbreaker Rifle, began to take shape.
Its long P90-esque magazine can hold 180 5.56x45mm titanium rounds, which slightly lags behind Eschaton's 200 box magazine tailored for the ER-15. It also features a under barrel, blow-forward, fully automatic shotgun with a 8-round capacity. Lastly, an optional fiber-optic link sighting system can be attached to this weapon via the top rail system.
The MOWS-1 is light enough for assault rifles, but its accuracy and magazine capacity rivals that of sniper rifles and machine guns respectively, which satisfies the remaining three criterion after implementing the under barrel shotgun.
Text via MS-Paint.