Firearm Name: MX Cherry (Iteration 2) Calibers: Primary: .358 VZ Firing Modes: Semi-automatic Fully automatic Safety: Manual safety switch for safe handling during non-battle times. Magazines: VZ .308: 50-round box magazine VZ .308 EX: 100-round box magazine VZ .308 TX: 250-round Dual Drum magazine Measurements: (Note: The following measurements are approximate and can be adjusted for design and engineering purposes.) Overall Length: 31 inches (78.74 cm) - Bullpup, 36 inches (91.44 cm) Weight: 8.5 pounds (3.85 kg) - Unloaded, without attachments Fire Modes Selector: Located on the side of the weapon, easy to reach with the thumb. Safety Switch: Located near the trigger for quick access with the index finger. Stock: Extendable and adjustable for various shooting positions and user comfort. Rails: Picatinny rails on the top, bottom, and sides for attachments (scopes, grips, lasers, etc.). Materials: High-strength, lightweight polymer and reinforced metal components for durability and weight reduction. Sights: Foldable iron sights, with the option to mount various optics. Grip: Ergonomic grip design for better control and reduced hand fatigue during extended use. Note: The .358 VZ caliber have been designed to provide the MX Cherry with versatility, making it suitable for various military and tactical applications. The firearm is engineered to be reliable, accurate, and modular, allowing soldiers to adapt it to different scenarios on the battlefield. Polaris military contracting prioritizes safety, performance, and ease of use in the MX Cherry, ensuring it meets the high standards of modern military firearms.
Note: Bullpup rifle (I normally do not like bullpups though i do now) Credit to the AUG A3 for inspiration