The WickedArms Industries GP-2 was a fully-automatic pistol used by the Star Army of Yamatai. It was unique in that it fired rifle rounds and a side-loading magazine well that could accept GP-1 Assault Rifle magazines. It was retired YE 30.
Year Created: | YE 17 |
Faction: | Yamatai Star Empire |
Designer: | WickedArms Industries |
Manufacturer: | WickedArms Industries |
Nomenclature: | |
Role: | Personal Defense Weapon |
Length: | 442mm (684mm with stock unfolded) |
Weight: | 1.5kg |
Production: | Out of Production |
Price: | 250 KS |
In the tumultuous times of YE 17, the Yamatai Star Empire sought a compact, yet formidable weapon to equip its elite units, particularly those operating in urban and close-quarters combat environments. The idea was to create a sidearm that had the punch of a rifle but the portability of a pistol. WickedArms Industries rose to the challenge and unveiled the GP-2, a machine pistol that could fire rifle rounds with a unique side-loading mechanism. This allowed the firearm to utilize magazines from the GP-1 Assault Rifle, giving troops a flexibility previously unseen on the battlefield. The GP-2 quickly became a favored weapon among the Star Army's specialized units and saw widespread use in various operations. However, with advancements in technology and the emergence of new firearms, the GP-2 started to wane in popularity. By YE 45, it was retired from active service but remained a symbol of innovation and adaptability in weapon design.
The GP-2 is a uniquely designed firearm, characterized by its unique side-loading magazine well on the right side. Constructed primarily from lightweight Durandium Alloy, the upper receiver/barrel assembly of the GP-2 is reminiscent of a pistol with the lower receiver having more of a rifle appearance. The integrated flashlight and battery can be seen to the front of the trigger well. The fold out stock (hinged with the rear pin of the lower receiver), rests flushed with the pistol grip. Finger grooves allow the GP-2 to be used with and without the stock folded out (increasing the length of the GP-2 to rifle size)
A weapon designed for the augmented strength and skeletal structure of Nekovalkyrja, the GP-2 straddles the line between traditional pistol caliber submachine guns and light machine guns. To compensate for the high heat produced from the rifle caliber rounds, the short barrel of the GP-2 is shrouded in carbon nanotube composite heat sinks.
To properly hold the GP-2 when the stock is folded out, the butt of the stock is firmly placed on to the front of the shoulder. The non-dominant hand is placed on the stock and the user places their cheek on the hand, securing the weapon into place. The position is reminiscent to what machine gunners assume while prone for most machine guns with stocks.
There were no customization options for the GP-2.
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Product Categories | weapons: submachineguns |
Product Name | GP-2 7.62mm Machine Pistol |
Nomenclature | GP-2 |
Manufacturer | WickedArms Industries |
Year Released | YE 17 |
Year Discontinued | YE 30 |
Price (KS) | 250.00 KS |
DR v3 max | Tier 2 |
Mass (kg) | 1.5 kg |