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The MA5K is a cut-down variant of the standard [[MA5B Assault Rifle]]. The weapon is most likely lighter and easy to carry than larger assault weapons. It features stripped down features that appeared almost skeletal.  
The MA5K is a cut-down variant of the standard [[MA5B Assault Rifle]]. The weapon is most likely lighter and easy to carry than larger assault weapons. It features stripped down features that appeared almost skeletal.  


Based on current-era tactical philosophy, it is believed that the MA5K variant was produced specifically for Special Operations forces because of its lighter frame, which allowed for more quick manuevering and less visible profile, and probably for its lighter aural signature, which suits the requirements of commando missions.  
Based on current-era tactical philosophy, it is believed that the MA5K variant was produced specifically for Special Operations forces because of its lighter frame, which allowed for more quick maneuvering and less visible profile, and probably for its lighter aural signature, which suits the requirements of commando missions.  
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Revision as of 00:41, May 8, 2007

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The MA5K Assault Rifle is a United Nations Space Command infantry-sized projectile firearm.

Design

The MA5K is a cut-down variant of the standard MA5B Assault Rifle. The weapon is most likely lighter and easy to carry than larger assault weapons. It features stripped down features that appeared almost skeletal.

Based on current-era tactical philosophy, it is believed that the MA5K variant was produced specifically for Special Operations forces because of its lighter frame, which allowed for more quick maneuvering and less visible profile, and probably for its lighter aural signature, which suits the requirements of commando missions.

Usage

MA5Ks were not as often used for frontline duty because of their reduced stopping power, but they came into use by the Spartan-IIIs from 2531 to 2552[1]

References