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===Rail Gun/Grenade Launcher=== The second weapon of the Angel Mk II is the Rail gun, which is capable of firing a variety of ammunition at extremely high speeds. The ammunition for the weapon is contained in a 5 shot magazine, which is mounted in a bullpup configuration. This weapon has four standard ammunition types: -The standard high density saboted 10mm slugs, which can be fired out to an effective range of 1200m A 20mm Photon grenade. On impact or at the predetermined range the Grenade detonates, with a 5 meter maximum effective blast radius. It maximum effective range extends out to 1000m An incendiary compound is used to reduce collateral damage, but retain lethality. Use of these rounds is heavily discouraged except when absolutely necessary A gel round, capable of incapacitating a target without killing them. Speed and force of impact is adjusted based on nature of target based on telemetry from taccorder. Discharge of the gel round is all but silent.
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