The
Teague Noc I is an air-cooled light machine gun produced by
Teague Manufacturing. It was adopted by the
Dornish Armed Forces for use during the
Last War, both as an individually-operated assault weapon and as a light anti-
autogyro weapon on
aerostats.
It has a distinctive silhouette, with an aluminum cooling jacket around the barrel and a flat, 47-round pan-drum above the receiver. The Teague Mk I was the first MG to be fired from an autogyro; a prototype saw air service in 1340. A dedicated aircraft version, the Teague Mk II (1342), lacks the barrel jacket and shoulder stock. From 1345, it is used with a 97-round drum (8.9 lbs.). The weapon is employed as a flexible observer's gun.
| Model | EWt. | ST | Bulk | Rcl |
| Teague Mk II |
18.5/8.9 |
13 |
-6 |
3 |
Radescu Batica made a copy of the Mk II in .30-06 Radescu for use on aircraft.
| Ammo | Damage | EWt. |
| .30-06 Radescu |
7d+1 pi |
22.9/8.9 |
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