Equipment by Country





An Empire (Then) (Eastern Powers)

 

Rifle:

  • Designation: Luhai Type 14 Rifle, Type 14
  • Country of origin: Then
  • Description: Type 38, 7мм D&L (7×57мм), 5 rounds, single stack, stripper clip, semi-pistol grip, half handguard, ladder rear sight, bare front sight, 31.4 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Type 38 rifle with a single piece stock construction and chambered in 7×57мм (identical to 7мм Mauser).
  • Infantry rifle, clip loading (5), 1×5
 

Pistols:

  • Designation: Sung Type 22 Handgun, Type 22
  • Country of origin: Then
  • Description: Nambu Type 14, 9мм Sung (9.3×21мм), 8 rounds, single stack, box magazine, notch rear sight, bare front sight, 4.6 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Type 14 Nambu.
  • Pistol, box magazine (8), 1×1
    Pistol carbine, box magazine (8), 1×2
 
  • Designation: Luhai Type 31 Handgun, Type 31
  • Country of origin: Tira Vella, produced domestically
  • Description: Shanxi Type 17, 9мм Sung (9.3×21мм), 10 rounds, double stack, stripper clip, tangent rear sight, bare front sight, 5.5 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Shanxi Type 17 copy of the C96 chambered in the 9мм Sung cartridge.
  • Pistol, clip loading (10), 1×1
    Pistol carbine, clip loading (10), 1×2
 

Revolver:

  • Designation: Diao Type 19 Handgun, Type 19, Diao Revolver
  • Country of origin: Then
  • Description: Type 38, 9мм An Revolver (9.3×22ммR), 6 rounds, cylinder, top-break, notch rear sight, bare front sight, 4.8 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Type 26 double-action only revolver in a slightly larger 9.3мм cartridge, equivalent in power to a .38 Special (as opposed to the original 9мм Japanese’s equivalence to .38 S&W).
  • Revolver, cylinder (6), 1×1
 




Areltya (Western Powers)

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Rifles:

  • Designation: Rifle mdl. 1, thrice updated, Brzost-Rzękąş rifle
  • Country of origin: Areltya
  • Description: Lee-Enfield, 7.62мм Areltyan (7.62×54ммR), 10 rounds, double stack, stripper clip, semi-pistol grip, half handguard, tangent rear sight, winged front sight, 30 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Lee-Enfield “long Lee” chambered in 7.62×54ммR (identical to 7.62мм Russian), updated with charger bridge, tangent sight, and winged front sight, and without magazine cutoff and volley sight.
  • Infantry rifle, clip loading (10 (5×2)), 1×5
 

Pistol:

  • Designation: Pistol mdl. 1, once updated, Ruyevit pistol
  • Country of origin: Areltya
  • Description: Luger pistol, 9мм Ruyevit (9×19мм), 8 rounds, single stack, box magazine, notch rear sight, bare front sight, 3.9 inch barrel
  • Long description: a P08 Luger.
  • Pistol, box magazine (8), 1×1
 




Dominion of Dvekmenia (Western Powers)

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Rifles:

  • Designation: Rifle mdl. 2873, Shavrov M73
  • Country of origin: Dvekmenia
  • Description: Mannlicher M1895, 6.5мм Shavrov (6.5×56ммR), 5 rounds, single stack, en-bloc clip, semi-pistol grip, full handguard, tangent rear sight, bare front sight, 30.1 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Mannlicher M1895 straight-pull rifle chambered in 6.5×56ммR, which is similar to 6.5мм Carcano.
  • Infantry rifle, clip loading (5), 1×5
 
  • Designation: Rifle mdl. 2863/68, Shavrov M63/68
  • Country of origin: Dvekmenia
  • Description: Mannlicher M1895, 6.5мм Shavrov (6.5×56ммR), 5 rounds, single stack, en-bloc clip, semi-pistol grip, no handguard, quadrant rear sight, bare front sight, 30.1 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Mannlicher M1888/90 straight-pull rifle chambered in 6.5×56ммR, which is similar to 6.5мм Carcano.
  • Infantry rifle, clip loading (5), 1×5
 
  • Designation: Carbine mdl. 2873, Shavrov M73 carbine
  • Country of origin: Dvekmenia
  • Description: Mannlicher M1895, 6.5мм Shavrov (6.5×56ммR), 5 rounds, single stack, en-bloc clip, semi-pistol grip, full handguard, tangent rear sight, bare front sight, 19.7 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Mannlicher M1895 straight-pull carbine chambered in 6.5×56ммR, which is similar to 6.5мм Carcano.
  • Cavalry carbine, clip loading (5), 1×5
 




Holy Enzimian Empire (Eastern Powers)

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Rifles:

  • Designation: Rifle Model 2872, Model 2872 Enzimian D&L
  • Country of origin: Ros; produced domestically
  • Description: 1893 pattern Mauser, 7мм D&L (7×57мм), 5 rounds, double stack, stripper clip, straight wrist, full handguard, tangent rear sight, bare front sight, 29 inch barrel
  • Long description: an 1893 pattern Mauser long rifle with a full length upper handguard and finger grooves chambered in 7×57мм (identical to 7мм Mauser). The original ladder rear sight has been replaced on most examples by a tangent that was installed when updated to spitzer ammunition.
  • Infantry rifle, clip loading (5), 1×5
 
  • Designation: Carbine Model 2873/93, Model 2873/93 Enzimian D&L
  • Country of origin: Ros; produced domestically
  • Description: 1893 pattern Mauser, 7мм D&L (7×57мм), 5 rounds, double stack, stripper clip, straight wrist, full handguard, tangent rear sight, bare front sight, 20 inch barrel
  • Long description: The same as the long rifle, but in a carbine form. Like the long rifles, most have had their original ladder sights replaced with tangents. The carbine, originally adopted for cavalry, has been pushed into other roles in the current war, and has been updated with the addition of lower sling swivels (in addition to the side sling bars) and a new nose cap with a stacking rod and bayonet lug.
  • Cavalry carbine, clip loading (5), 1×4
 

Light machine gun:

  • Designation: Machine gun Model 2890, Enzimian Chassecagno
  • Country of origin: Taminily; purchased and produced domestically
  • Description: Lewis gun, 7мм D&L (7×57мм), 47 rounds, pan magazine, pistol grip, ladder rear sight, bare front sight, 26.5 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Lewis gun chambered in 7×57мм. While 97-round pans exist, they obscure the sights on the standard infantry model, only being usable on the aircraft model, which is easily identifiable by the lack of the forced-air cooling jacket around the barrel.
  • Automatic rifle, pan (47 (1×2), 97 (2×2)), 2×4
 
  • Designation: Machine gun Model 2892(R), Yakiv MG-88
  • Country of origin: Ros; purchased
  • Description: Bergmann MG 15 nA, 8мм D&L (7.92×57мм), 100 rounds, belt, pistol grip, tangent rear sight, bare front sight, 28.6 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Bergmann MG 15 nA chambered in 7.92×57мм. It uses 100-round belts, which can be contained in a side mounted cylindrical box.
  • Automatic rifle, belt (100 (2×2)), 2×4
 




Is Nagain (Western Powers)

 

Rifle:

  • Designation: Marin rifle model 35, Marin rifle
  • Country of origin: Is Nagain
  • Description: Siamese Type 46/66, .266 Tira Vellan (6.8×60мм), 5 rounds, double stack, stripper clip, semi-pistol grip, half handguard, tangent rear sight, bare front sight, 23.6 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Siamese Mauser-type rifle in short rifle configuration with a one-piece stock and without the integrated dust cover.
  • Infantry rifle, clip loading (5), 1×4
 

Pistols:

  • Designation: Talus pistol model 41, Talus Finch
  • Country of origin: Tira Vella, purchased
  • Description: Mauser C96, .30 Talus (7.63×25мм), 10 rounds, double stack, stripper clip, tangent rear sight, bare front sight, 5.5 inch barrel
  • Long description: a standard Mauser C96 broomhandle upgraded to the Mk I* with the New Safety. Issued either with a leather holster or a wooded holster-stock.
  • Pistol, clip loading (10), 1×1
    Pistol carbine, clip loading (10), 1×2
 
  • Designation: Sone pistol model 45, Sone 2882
  • Country of origin: Vasmark, purchased
  • Description: Colt 1911, .40 ASP (10×22мм), 8 rounds, single stack, box magazine, notch rear sight, bare front sight, 5 inch barrel
  • Long description: a standard 1911 pistol chambered in .40 Automatic Sone Pistol, somewhat between the .38 ACP and .45 ACP, and truely rimless like the .45, allowing for 8 shot magazines, which are the two-tone dual heat treat type.
  • Pistol, box magazine (8), 1×1
 

Ros (Eastern Powers)

 

Rifles:

  • Designation: Carbine model 76a, D&L 76a/F-76a
  • Country of origin: Ros
  • Description: Mauser 1898, 7.92мм D&L (7.92×57мм), 5 rounds, double stack, stripper clip, semi-pistol grip, half handguard, tangent rear sight, bare front sight, 23.2 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Karabiner 98a.
  • Infantry rifle, clip loading (5), 1×4
 
  • Designation: Rifle model 76, D&L 76/V-76
  • Country of origin: Ros
  • Description: Mauser 1898, 7.92мм D&L (7.92×57мм), 5 rounds, double stack, stripper clip, semi-pistol grip, half handguard, tangent rear sight, bare front sight, 29.1 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Karabiner 98b, which is essentially a Gewehr 98 with finger grooves and a traditional tangent rear sight.
  • Infantry rifle, clip loading (5), 1×5
 

Pistol:

  • Designation: Pistol model 82, D&L 82 pistol
  • Country of origin: Ros
  • Description: 1907 Roth-Steyr, 8мм Army (8×18мм), 10 rounds, single stack, stripper clip, notch rear sight, bare front sight, 5.1 inch barrel
  • Long description: a 1907 Roth-Steyr.
  • Pistol, clip loading (10), 1×1
 

Light machine gun:

  • Designation: Machine Gun model 88, Yakiv VM-88
  • Country of origin: Ros
  • Description: Bergmann MG 15 nA, 8мм D&L (7.92×57мм), 100 rounds, belt, pistol grip, tangent rear sight, bare front sight, 28.6 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Bergmann MG 15 nA chambered in 7.92×57мм. It uses 100-round belts, which can be contained in a side mounted cylindrical box.
  • Automatic rifle, belt (100 (2×2)), 2×4
 

Sunaïd Alginate (Eastern Powers)

   




Taminily (Eastern Powers)

 

Light machine gun:

  • Designation: Perigiois Arsenal Model 2886, MAP-86 Chassecagno
  • Country of origin: Taminily
  • Description: Lewis gun, 7.5мм Grellaux (7.5×53ммR), 47 rounds, pan magazine, pistol grip, ladder rear sight, bare front sight, 26.5 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Lewis gun chambered in 7.5мм Grellaux (like a rimmed GP11). While 97-round pans exist, they obscure the sights on the standard infantry model, only being usable on the aircraft model, which is easily identifiable by the lack of the forced-air cooling jacket around the barrel.
  • Automatic rifle, pan (47 (1×2), 97 (2×2)), 2×4
 




Tira Vella (Western Powers)

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Rifle:

  • Designation: Rifle, Thera-Lychis, cal. .266, Mk II*, Thera-Lychis
  • Country of origin: Tira Vella
  • Description: M1895 Lee Navy, .266 Tira Vellan (6.8×60мм), 5 rounds, single stack, stripper clip, semi-pistol grip, half handguard, tangent rear sight, hooded front sight, 24 inch barrel
  • Long description: an M1895 Lee Navy in short rifle configuration, with a sealed-bottom magazine to use traditional stripper clips (sealed over with a sheet metal spring clip in Mk I rifles, factory sealed floorplate in Mk II and Mk II* rifles). The extractor is still free floating, but is pinned to the bolt with a groove defining its allowable movement. It’s chambered in 6.8×60ᴍᴍ (think 6.5×55мм Swedish: small calibre but fast, and with nearly the same energy as larger calibre rifle rounds like .303 British or .308).
  • Infantry rifle, clip loading (5), 1×4
 

Pistols:

  • Designation: Pistol, Talus, Number 2, cal. .30, Mk I, Talus Rook (C/83)
  • Country of origin: Tira Vella
  • Description: Mauser 1912/14, .30 Talus (7.63×25мм), 13 rounds, double stack, box magazine, notch or tangent rear sight, bare front sight, 5 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Mauser 1914 scaled up to martial handgun size (or like the experimental model 1912/14) and with a double stack magazine. It retains the fixed barrel of the blowback 1914, but uses a hesitation-locked operation to allow the use of the powerful 7.63×25мм cartridge. It also retains the same strange safety-on-lever and safety-off-button system and automatic slide release on magazine insertion. Tangent sight models have also been slotted for an attachable shoulder stock, which is very much like the C96’s.
  • Pistol, box magazine (13), 1×1
    Pistol carbine, box magazine (13), 1×2
 
  • Designation: Pistol, Talus, cal. .30, Mk I*, Talus Finch (C/70-73)
  • Country of origin: Tira Vella
  • Description: Mauser C96, .30 Talus (7.63×25мм), 10 rounds, double stack, stripper clip, tangent rear sight, bare front sight, 5.5 inch barrel
  • Long description: a standard Mauser C96 broomhandle upgraded to the Mk I* with the New Safety. Issued either with a leather holster or a wooded holster-stock.
  • Pistol, clip loading (10), 1×1
    Pistol carbine, clip loading (10), 1×2
 

Revolver:

  • Designation: Revolver, Thera, cal. .30, Mk III, Thera Mk III
  • Country of origin: Tira Vella
  • Description: French Model 1892, .30 long (7.63×27ммR), 6 rounds, cylinder, notch rear sight, bare front sight, 5 inch barrel
  • Long description: a French Model 1892 revolver with a 6-round swing out cylinder; older Mk I and Mk II models have cylinders which swing out to the right side, originally for cavalry, while the most recent Mk III model switched to a more conventional left-side swing out, which also rotates the opposite direction. The .30 long cartridge is slightly more powerful than the 8мм French Ordnance, but still rather anemic, with power similar to a .380 ACP.
  • Revolver, cylinder (6), 1×1
 

Light machine guns:

  • Designation: Machine gun, Kilders, cal. .266, Mk I, Kilders M2891
  • Country of origin: Vasmark; produced domestically
  • Description: Hotchkiss M1922, .266 Tira Vellan (6.8×60мм), 15 or 30 rounds, feed strip, pistol grip, tangent rear sight, bare front sight, 24 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Hotchkiss M1922 adopted to replace the Kilders M2880, which retains the use of the same horizontal feed strips as the earlier gun (and their standard machine gun), and come in 15- and 30-round varieties.
  • Automatic rifle, clip loading (15 (1×1), 30 (1×2)), 2×4
 
  • Designation: Machine gun, Kilders, cal. .266, Mk I*, Kilders M2880
  • Country of origin: Vasmark; produced domestically
  • Description: Hotchkiss M1909 Benét-Mercié, .266 Tira Vellan (6.8×60мм), 15 or 30 rounds, feed strip, pistol grip, tangent rear sight, bare front sight, 25 inch barrel
  • Long description: the notorious Hotchkiss 1909 "daylight gun". The semi-pistol grip of the Mk I was replaced with a pistol grip in the Mk I* model, which also upgraded the extractor and firing pin to a higher quality steel with a better heat treat.
  • Automatic rifle, clip loading (15 (1×1), 30 (1×2)), 2×4
 

Submachine guns:

  • Designation: Submachine gun, Talus, cal. .30, Mk I, Talus Finch auto-carbine
  • Country of origin: Tira Vella
  • Description: Mauser C96 carbine, .30 Talus (7.63×25мм), 20 rounds, box magazine or stripper clip, Anschütz grip, tangent rear sight, bare front sight, 13.4 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Mauser C96 which is a mix of the full-auto capability and removable magazines of the Schnellfeuer and the fixed stock, long barrel, and wooden fore-end of the commercial carbine. The Mk I already possesses the New Safety.
  • Submachine gun, box magazine & clip loading (20), 1×3
 
  • Designation: Submachine gun, Heimer, cal. .41, Mk I*, Heimer Model 2891
  • Country of origin: Vasmark; purchased
  • Description: Thompson M1921, .40 ASP (10×22мм), 25 rounds, box magazine or 50 rounds, drum, pistol grip, ladder rear sight, bare front sight, 10.5 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Thompson model 1921 retaining its original Vessian .40 ASP chambering. The model adopted by the Tira Vellans does not have the Cutts compensator.
  • Submachine gun, box magazine (25) OR drum (50), 1×3
 




Treima (Western Powers)

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Rifles:

  • Designation: Rifle 8м/м Model 2866, M2866 Vaz-Verano
  • Country of origin: Treima
  • Description: M1894 Norwegian Krag-Jørgensen, 8мм Vaz (8×58ммR), 5 rounds, capsule, "dump loading", straight wrist, half handguard, ladder rear sight, bare front sight, 32.8 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Norwegian Krag-Jørgensen M1894 "long Krag".
  • Infantry rifle, tube magazine (5), 1×5
 
  • Designation: Sapper's Carbine 8м/м Model 2880, M2880 Vaz-Verano "Bicycle Rifle"
  • Country of origin: Treima
  • Description: M1894 Norwegian Krag-Jørgensen, 8мм Vaz (8×58ммR), 5 rounds, capsule, "dump loading", straight wrist, full handguard, ladder rear sight, bare front sight, 20.5 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Norwegian Krag-Jørgensen M1904 engineer carbine.
  • Cavalry carbine, tube magazine (5), 1×4
 

Pistol:

  • Designation: Automatic Pistol 10м/м Model 2889, Sedão Sone
  • Country of origin: Vasmark, produced domestically
  • Description: Kongsberg Colt 1914, .40 ASP (10×22мм), 8 rounds, single stack, box magazine, notch rear sight, bare front sight, 5 inch barrel
  • Long description: a standard "Kongsberg Colt" Norwegian model 1914 variant of the 1911 with the extended slide stop/release and chambered in .40 Automatic Sone Pistol (called le centímetro in Treima), somewhat between the .38 ACP and .45 ACP, and truely rimless like the .45, allowing for 8 shot magazines, which are the two-tone dual heat treat type.
  • Pistol, box magazine (8), 1×1
 

Light machine gun:

  • Designation: Vaida Machine Gun 8м/м Model 2877, Vaida Machine Gun
  • Country of origin: Vrezia; purchased
  • Description: Madsen Machine Gun, 8мм Vaz (8×58ммR), 25 rounds, single stack, box magazine, straight wrist, tangent rear sight, winged front sight, 23 inch barrel
  • Long description: a Madsen machine gun in 8×58ммR (identical to 8мм Norwegian Krag).
  • Automatic rifle, box magazine (25), 2×4

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