MAL 282 CAS 12.7mm +++

Fresh from our extensive research and development labs, MAL now bring you a new concept in the ever growing field of small arms technology, the 12.7mm Combat Assault System. Falling somewhere between a rifle and an SMG the new MAL 282 CAS is chambered to accept the 12.7mm pistol round made so famous for its use in the BLA Blitzer and is able to utilize the same great range of ammunition types. This round, although less powerful than its larger rifle derivative, is highly effective in anti armour engagements and its lighter weight and smaller size allows the use of compact, large capacity, 120 round, drum magazines, plus the inclusion of a full automatic switch and burst select. The frame and internal parts of the 282 are all custom cast in durable ceramic to prolong their life and deal with the high stresses produced when firing, while each gun comes with molded, rubber coated, grips and stock. Due to the extreme kickback that occurs when firing the CAS on automatic settings we factory fit all weapons with a 100% recoil suppression system specially designed for this project. Come and check one out today, feel the power, feel the heft, this gun means business and everyone will know it. The 282 is currently offered with its own internal laser painting unit, custom 1000 meter UV capable sight and spare 120 round drum magazine, plus will readily accept any other accessories from our extensive range.

CLIP CAL ROF RCL RANGE COST  
120 12.7mm 5/3/1 10/8/6 40m 1350c WEIGHT: 8.5kg

Game Notes

Despite its use of pistol caliber ammunition the MAL 282 CAS is classed as a rifle for all other purpose and is fired using Rifle Skill.

"Sure I was dubious of a rifle firing pistol ammo to start with, but MAL let me try it out on their range and I've gota say I was impressed. So the kicks a bit of a bitch, I can live with that and hey just look at the way it chewed up and spat out those Carriens over there. Maximum body count or what !! HESHed them creeps outa existence.....Radical"

SLA operative 'Teela Drax'.
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