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− | The '''Martial Eagle Machine Pistol''' is part of the Eagle series of pistols, including the [[Hawk Eagle Auto-Pistol]], produced by Irian PersArms for the [[Free Worlds League]]. Like the Hawk Eagle this machine pistol uses expensive caseless ammunition to prevent stoppages and can fire in either semi-auto or ten-round bursts. Compared to similar machine pistols the Martial Eagle fires smaller- | + | The '''Martial Eagle Machine Pistol''' is part of the Eagle series of pistols, including the [[Hawk Eagle Auto-Pistol]], produced by Irian PersArms for the [[Free Worlds League]]. Like the Hawk Eagle, this machine pistol uses expensive caseless ammunition to prevent stoppages and can fire in either semi-auto or ten-round bursts. Compared to similar machine pistols, the Martial Eagle fires smaller-caliber bullets at lower velocities, resulting in less armor penetration, but has a higher rate of fire and greater reach. While line troops appreciate the Martial Eagle's compact design, its inability to accept [[silencer]]s or [[recoil compensators]] has limited its adoption by special-forces groups such as [[SAFE]].<ref name="CEp10">''Combat Equipment'', p. 10, "Martial Eagle Machine Pistol"</ref> |
== Rules == | == Rules == |
Revision as of 05:55, 7 February 2017
Description
The Martial Eagle Machine Pistol is part of the Eagle series of pistols, including the Hawk Eagle Auto-Pistol, produced by Irian PersArms for the Free Worlds League. Like the Hawk Eagle, this machine pistol uses expensive caseless ammunition to prevent stoppages and can fire in either semi-auto or ten-round bursts. Compared to similar machine pistols, the Martial Eagle fires smaller-caliber bullets at lower velocities, resulting in less armor penetration, but has a higher rate of fire and greater reach. While line troops appreciate the Martial Eagle's compact design, its inability to accept silencers or recoil compensators has limited its adoption by special-forces groups such as SAFE.[1]