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OICW gun

After a brutal standoff in Los Angeles, Ca where local law enforcement were forced to borrow firepower from local gun shops to level the odds against a heavily fortified and well equipped duo of bank robbers, agencies began to adopt Military weapons systems as standard equipment. The OICW XM-8 and XM-29 should be no exception when it is released for production. Started sometime in the late 1990's with a view to the replacing an ageing design in the M-16/M-4 infantry weapon, the OICW has had its fair share of delays, redesigns, and future proofing. It's likely that the jointly worked project (collaboration between Heckler and Koch, the US department of Defense) will debut in late 2012. Aside from having an intimidating look, the OICW Bullpup style weapon combines an infantry rifle with a 25 mm grenade launcher capable of firing the next generation of HEI-T (High-Explosive Incendiary with tracer) ammunition. These are being dubbed the ammunition of the future with the capability of using range defined explosive charges to allow for a complete weapon system to be carried by each soldier or law enforcement office who is given one. The ammunition can be dialled in to do any number of "tricks" including: exploding over a target (like a wall), entering into a building before exploding, and range finding the enemy for strategic manoeuvres from over 400 metres away. With qualities like this, it blows video game arsenals out of the water, and provides law enforcement with firepower never before seen.

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