The Scar, K-Volt, and Feline - Weapon Focus: Crysis 2
Posted on: August 25, 2011
The SCAR
The SCAR was first introduced and established by US-based Scrutch Industries in 2018. Today, US Forces uses SCAR as their standard-issued assault rifle. From the previous 5.56 rounds cartridges, The Scar uses advanced rifle cartridges offering increased bullet storage per-magazine giving zero impact pertinent to combat efficiency and adequacy.
Numerous field tests confirmed that SCAR surpasses the over-all-aspect of its predecessors from velocity of its muzzle, to stability of its flights, and all through its ballistic trajectory.
First uncovered in the year 2018, The Scar Family boasts superior combat rifles. This consists of SCAR's assault rifle, sniper variants and a shorter version of the SCARAB carbine. Having the ability to mount a couple attachments like barrel grenades and/or combat scopes, this makes a perfect tactical weapon for players to easily adapt the fast-changing situations in the combat arena.
K-Volt
As suggested by its name, K-Volt uses electricity to slay or assassinate targets through discharging pellets with electrostatic components that releases powerful jolt upon impact. Unlike a regular firearm, K-Volt's ballistic trajectory is much closer to a paintball. Due to this reason, K-Volt doesn't suit in situations when targets are moving. This is used by most private personnel and police officers for non-lethal and ranged option. The risk of injury or death on targets still remain, but the rate of risk is higher than with K-Volt because of its reported rapid fire mode.
Developers of K-Volt, CryNet, though unconfirmed, reported that they created K-Volt fundamentally for military usage. Larger devices bearing the ability to counterbalance bigger targets might be scaled-down, and the versions you see in the market are the byproducts of these monster weapons.
The Feline
A submachine gun developed and manufactured by weapon specialists of Britain, Lank & Linder, the Feline crowns an impeccable high capacity magazine with a formidable 1200 RPM rate. It was first introduced in the year 2019 for the use of armed forces and special law enforcement around the globe. Considered still as the best-of-class, this weapon is highly recognized by its domineering compact and fire rate and bullpup design. Adding to its impressive compact design, interestingly, the Feline can mount attachments such as reflex sight (for Feline's enhanced combat range and accuracy) and laser pointer.