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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Diemaco C7 CT Assault Rifle Best Canadaian Weapons

The Diemaco C-7CT (Custom Tactical) Assault Rifle is meant for designated marksmen and other such “non-sniper” sharpshooters. The C-7CT Assault Rifle is basically similar to other members of the C-7 series, but has numerous special features to suit its role. The barrel is heavy and target-quality (though still 20 inches in length), free-floated, cold hammer-forged, and equipped with a muzzle with threads allowing the C-7CT Rifle to use anything from target crowns to silencers. Atop the receiver is a MIL-STD-1913 rail, and atop the gas block is another small rail, allowing the Diemaco C-7CT Assault Rifle to use any sort of optics. The round aluminum handguards have a sling swivel as well as a light adjustable bipod mounted beneath the front of the handguard.

Diemaco C7 CT Assault Rifle

The stock includes a handgrip on the bottom and also has a space to insert counterweights as necessary. The pistol grip is ergonomic with a hand stop/weight at the bottom. The trigger mechanism is replaced with a two-stage trigger that has no capability for automatic or burst fire.

In the Twilight 2000 world, supplies of the Diemaco C-7CT Assault Rifle have probably been supplemented with older stocks of standard M-16A2 Assault Rifle s and M-16A1s (both from Canada and the US), particularly among those troops called late in the Twilight War. This would be even truer among Dutch soldiers. Danish soldiers were supplied with the C-7 Assault Rifle primarily for interoperability reasons while working in Bosnia and Kosovo, and would most likely never have been issued the C-7 Assault Rifle in the Twilight 2000 world.

C7CT Gun

This version of the C-7CT would still appear, but would be lesser in number. Again, Danish troops would probably never have been issued the C-7A1. First appearing in 2003, the C-7A2 would not appear in the Twilight 2000 timeline.

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