Quite possibly any of a large variety of such rifles, the most widely known one being the M16A2, which was first introduced during Vietnam. Despite popular belief, many varieties of the rifle are not automatic, though special varieties do come with optional full-automatic firing. The standard M16A2 of the Army is not automatic, though.
by Detranova July 29, 2003
by Detranova July 29, 2003
God was the drummer for "Heaven", until their bassist, Lucifer, got fired. Then, God had to fill in for Lucifer on bass.
by detranova February 05, 2005
An acronym for Squad Automatic Weapon, the saw is a 5.56mm light machinegun that has been made to replace the old M60 machinegun. The SAW features a unique "bucket" design, where ammo is ribbon-fed out of the bucket of ammo held underneat the gun. It's 200 round capacity and amazing 800m working range make it a favorite of today's modern armies and special forces, but its accuracy is far lower than most weapons with the same range.
by Detranova October 30, 2003
Wizards are the wisest of the magic users, for the wizards are often the oldest of the sorcerers, and often the most skilled. The Wizards take to more practical forms of magic, and try to solve problems with the least application of magic as possible.
by Detranova August 04, 2003
A long range sniper rifle that is preferred by the Navy Seals. It can often be mistaken for a .30-6, though the two weapons are radically different.
by Detranova July 29, 2003