Clancy Cinder M3

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The Clancy Cinder is a classic, high-powered long rifle designed for use in mid-to-long range encounters. First deployed with the Hands during a high-risk operation in Acrithia.
In-game description

The Clancy Cinder M3 (simply known as a Cinder) is a Warden Long Rifle. It has a longer range than the standard Warden rifle, allowing for the user to attack farther targets.

Description

The Clancy Cinder M3 is nearly identical to the No.2 Loughcaster except it has 3 more meters of range, a heavier recoil and a slower timer to stabilize. It can use a Bayonet. Its appearance is also nearly identical to that of the Loughcaster aside from barrel length, implying it may be a previous model of the rifle or simply a variant of the same rifle intended for longer range engagements. It outperforms the Loughcaster when in a stable position, but is a poorer choice otherwise.

The Soldier Uniform reduces the Encumbrance of the gun by 25%.

Production

Structure Input(s) Output Time
Factory (Small Arms) 130 x  Basic Materials Basic Materials.png Crate of 15 x  Clancy Cinder M3 Clancy Cinder M3 Icon.png 00:01:30
Mass Production Factory (Small Arms) 130 x  Basic Materials Basic Materials.png Crate of 15 x  Clancy Cinder M3 Clancy Cinder M3 Icon.png 00:15:00

Must be fully researched in the Weapons and Structures IconFilterWeaponsStructures.png Tech Tree in order to be produced.

Trivia

  • The action of this rifle bears some resemblance to the Remington Model 8 Rifle, though that rifle is a semi-automatic carbine, not a bolt action long rifle. The lever on the side of the rifle could suggest that this is supposed to be a straight pull rifle, the pull resembles those on Swiss rifles like the Schmidt-Rubin.
  • The overall look of the rifle might also be influenced by the Mexican Mondragon rifle, which is itself heavily influenced by the Swiss straight-pulls, as it lacks the characteristic "ring safety" on the corresponding Swiss rifles.

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