Category:Inorothian Firearms

Inoroth has developed a diverse arms manufacturing sector with a wide array of customers, including the military, militias and civilians, and foreign contracts. The military proper demands the cutting edge of design and technology, as well as standardization for the sake of logistics and training. Militias and civilians are probably the widest and most diverse markets, with demands ranging from exactly what the military's are to simpler, more proven, obsolescent technology. Additionally, many civilians require obsolete arms for hobbies such as fox hunting. Finally, foreign buyers seek the cutting edge as well, but security fears usually mean that they recieve (close to first but still) second best arms and equippment. Often times the best deals can be found when the military approves the purchase for a new arm design and lets go the oldest model in their armory which, at this point are of the black-powder, precussion-cap variety. Below are some of the most common modern Inorothian small arms.

Rifles and Carbines
All Inorothian military rifles are officially chambered to Inorothian Standard Cartridges (ISC's), usually the .30-06 Inorothian Long Rifle and/or the .30-30 Inorothian Short Rifle/Carbine (also known as the .30-30 Zaponi). However, the .303 Fanaglian is another very common cartridge, and many consider it to be de facto an Inorothian military round, due to the number of them stockpiled by the army. Another, less common ISC is the .50 Inorothian Auto, so named because of it's intended use in heavy automatic machineguns, and sometimes erroneously because of it's effectiveness against automobiles. Outside of these standardized rounds, there are a few other common chamberings, especially foreign-designed ones, and countless 'wildcat' and experimental rounds as well, but the majority of firearms tend to be built around the existing standard ones. Some Carbines are also chambered in pistol cartridges, though less commonly so.

Model 1889 Carici Rifle

1879 King's Arms 'Sputatore' M85

Pistols
Zaponi Arms 1899 Tagliatore

Shotguns
King's Arms 1894 Ippona Spolverino

Rothian Armory Model 1880 'Papagallo'

Light Machine Guns
1879 King's Arms 'Sputatore' M85

King's Arms Model 1899 'Rathone'

Heavy Machineguns
King's Arm's Model 1897 Dorda "Tac Tac"

Rothian Armory Incorporated Model 1902 "Sacerdote"