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The '''GS-7''' was developed in response to a [[Terran Republic Marines|Marine]] and [[Terran Republic Army|Army]] request for a quality, high caliber dedicated sniper rifle with extremely low recoil. A small quantity of these weapons were eventually purchased and sent to troops on [[Lagash (world)|Lagash]] for battlefield testing. They proved so effective, the [[Terran Republic Defense Ministry]] recently ordered a large quantity of '''GS-7'''s for distribution to sniper teams throughout the armed forces. A unique feature of this weapon is the special discarding sabot ammunition developed for it. DS rounds are generally not produced for [[Gauss Weapons|gauss weapons]] because they are rather difficult to manufacture. The '''GS-7''' is not currently available on the civilian market, though it has been reported that several them were recently sold at [[Barnard (world)|Barnard]] on the black market.
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  |name=GS-7 Gauss Sniper Rifle
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  |TL=12
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  |size=148.43cm long
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  |weight=23.02 kg loaded
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  |cost=Cr4,439.29
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  |ammo=5.3mm Darts
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  |group=Rifle, Slug
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  |manufacturer=Tarantino Limited
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  |footnote=Recoil is reduced by using bipod. Electronic sight. Laser sight. Gryoscopic compensator. Shock absorbing stock.
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The ''GS-7'' was developed in response to a [[Terran Republic Marines|Marine]] and [[Terran Republic Army|Army]] request for a quality, high caliber dedicated sniper rifle with extremely low recoil. A small quantity of these weapons were eventually purchased and sent to troops on [[Lagash (world)|Lagash]] for battlefield testing. They proved so effective, the [[Terran Republic Defense Ministry]] recently ordered a large quantity of ''GS-7''s for distribution to sniper teams throughout the armed forces. A unique feature of this weapon is the special discarding sabot ammunition developed for it. DS rounds are generally not produced for [[Gauss Weapons|gauss weapons]] because they are rather difficult to manufacture. The ''GS-7'' is not currently available on the civilian market, though it has been reported that several them were recently sold at [[Barnard (world)|Barnard]] on the [[black market]].
  
 
See also [[Gauss Weapons]].
 
See also [[Gauss Weapons]].
  
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Latest revision as of 03:03, 12 April 2019

GS-7 Gauss Sniper Rifle
Group: Rifle, Slug
Tech Level TL–12
Size 148.43cm long
Weight 23.02 kg loaded
Cost Cr4,439.29
Ammo 5.3mm Darts
Manufacturer Tarantino Limited
Recoil is reduced by using bipod. Electronic sight. Laser sight. Gryoscopic compensator. Shock absorbing stock.

The GS-7 was developed in response to a Marine and Army request for a quality, high caliber dedicated sniper rifle with extremely low recoil. A small quantity of these weapons were eventually purchased and sent to troops on Lagash for battlefield testing. They proved so effective, the Terran Republic Defense Ministry recently ordered a large quantity of GS-7s for distribution to sniper teams throughout the armed forces. A unique feature of this weapon is the special discarding sabot ammunition developed for it. DS rounds are generally not produced for gauss weapons because they are rather difficult to manufacture. The GS-7 is not currently available on the civilian market, though it has been reported that several them were recently sold at Barnard on the black market.

See also Gauss Weapons.

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