List of service rifles by country


 * Jointly developed by KS Consolidated and Eastech, currently most popular rifle in corporate service.
 * Hyperaustrea
 * KSET-11
 * 5.8×42mm GOCE
 * 2013
 * KSET-11.jpg
 * Jointly developed by KS Consolidated and Eastech, currently most popular rifle in corporate service.
 * Kursica
 * FB KSM Tantal
 * 5.56
 * 1972
 * FBTantal.jpg
 * The first attempt to diverge a little from the KRK by KursicaRMS. This one was a modernized version of the first KSM, designed in 1959, a divergent design from the Valmet KRK. Unique for its ability to fire in a 3 round burst, it was very well liked by the infantry in the army, and its foldability made it usable for vehicle crewmen. It would be phased out for the superior Beryl in the late 80s, but the gun is decently liked wherever it lands. Kursica still has stores of them ready for use, but these stores are being slowly filled up with the newer Beryl.
 * Kursica
 * FB KSM Beryl
 * 5.56
 * 1987
 * Beryl.jpg
 * One of the more famous guns developed by KursicaRMS in 1984 and then adopted by Kursica Three years later. Very popular in the Melkosphere, and even in other parts of the world for being a familiar and very reliable weapon. It carries over the 3 round burst from the previous tantal, and to great effect. Some people say it might be one of the best KRK series guns out there. Its a healthy alternative to a valmet if you can get one. Still finds use in Kursican Territorial Defense Units, and likely will stay that way for the forseeable future.
 * Kursica
 * FB MKA Grot
 * 5.56
 * 2005
 * GAK-16.jpeg
 * KursicaRMS was tasked to create the MKA Grot in 2005 after years of joint TTO operations in Rhodin, eventually being adopted in 2012. With its modularity its become a staple of the 'Melkosphere' and its militaries. One of the main design characteristics of the MKA rifle is its "modular weapon system". If necessary, a soldier can sacrifice, for example, one standard assault rifle to quickly repair a light machine gun during a firefight. Another feature of the rifle is barrel changeability. This means a soldier may be able to adapt their rifle based on the environment they are in, such as converting a carbine to a designated marksman rifle. The benefits of this feature allow an infantry squad to have fewer "unique" weapons.
 * South Ranomia
 * AUK—70
 * 7.62×51mm
 * 1970
 * KG_Ziggo.png
 * Developed by KG, it is a homegrown service rifle based off various Saessish firearms used before its adoption.
 * South Ranomia
 * AUK—99
 * 7.62×51mm
 * 1999
 * AUK 99.PNG
 * Also developed by KG, it is a refined and more modern iteration of the AUK-70, having more attachment options and a sturdier chassis. It's also more reliable in extreme weather and terrain.
 * South Ranomia
 * AUK—S5
 * 5.56×45mm
 * 2005
 * KG05Icarus.PNG
 * It is the full-automatic successor to the AUK series.
 * Zigala
 * Type 88
 * 5.56x45mm TTO
 * 1987
 * Type_05_(modern)_carbine.jpg
 * A short carbine based on Quang-de Neinstadt's failed bid to replace the earlier Type 55 rifle. The original rifle prototype was rejected in favor what would later become the Type 74, but the carbine that spawned from it was eventually accepted into service when a need for personal defense weapons for rear line services was realized in the late 1980s. Although adopted by the Banner Army as a self-defense weapon for support personnel and vehicle crews,  in reality it is issued to the regular infantry almost interchangeably with the standard Type 74.  Currently being replaced alongside the Type 74 by the Type 16.
 * Zigala
 * Type 16
 * 5.56x45mm TTO
 * 2017
 * Not_actually_a_Type_20.jpeg
 * Slated to fully replace the Type 74 and Type 88 in frontline use by 2023, the Type 16 resembles a heavily upgraded, rifle-length Type 88. Probably because it is essentially a heavily upgraded, rifle-length Type 88, with some additional bells and whistles; notably, the ability launch the prolific Type 02 rifle grenade that is available to the Type 74, but not the Type 88. Actually somewhat less well-received amongst Zigalese troops than both the older rifles it is supposed to replace in the near future. Many fusiliers simply prefer the handier Type 88.
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 * A short carbine based on Quang-de Neinstadt's failed bid to replace the earlier Type 55 rifle. The original rifle prototype was rejected in favor what would later become the Type 74, but the carbine that spawned from it was eventually accepted into service when a need for personal defense weapons for rear line services was realized in the late 1980s. Although adopted by the Banner Army as a self-defense weapon for support personnel and vehicle crews,  in reality it is issued to the regular infantry almost interchangeably with the standard Type 74.  Currently being replaced alongside the Type 74 by the Type 16.
 * Zigala
 * Type 16
 * 5.56x45mm TTO
 * 2017
 * Not_actually_a_Type_20.jpeg
 * Slated to fully replace the Type 74 and Type 88 in frontline use by 2023, the Type 16 resembles a heavily upgraded, rifle-length Type 88. Probably because it is essentially a heavily upgraded, rifle-length Type 88, with some additional bells and whistles; notably, the ability launch the prolific Type 02 rifle grenade that is available to the Type 74, but not the Type 88. Actually somewhat less well-received amongst Zigalese troops than both the older rifles it is supposed to replace in the near future. Many fusiliers simply prefer the handier Type 88.
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