Stoner 63A Carbine

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Stoner 63A Carbine
Weapon stoner63 c.svg Class Assault.png Assault
Class radioman.png Radioman
30 / 90
Damage Base Headshot × Chest × Stomach × Leg × Arm × Bayonet Rifle Grenades
33 ×2.5 = 82.5 ×1.2 = 39.6 ×1.15 = 37.95 ×0.8 = 26.4 ×0.75 = 19.8 NO NO
Designation Weapon Type Fire Modes Fire Rate Bullet Spread ° Range Modifier Muzzle Velocity Projectile weight Weight
XM22 Carbine Auto+Semi 750 RPM 7.81° & 1.75° ADS 0.935 991 m/s 12.3g (189.8gr) 3.52 kg (7.76 lbs)
Full name Ammo Type Place of Origin Date Armory Barrel Length Total Length Weapon Script Name
Stoner 63A Carbine 5.56mm USA 1963 Cadillac Gage
Knight's Armament Company
15.7 in (398.8 mm) 36.68 in (931.7 mm) weapon_stoner63_c



The Stoner 63, designed by Eugene Stoner, is an innovative modular weapon system developed during the Vietnam War era. Its versatility allowed it to be configured as a rifle, carbine, light machine gun, or even a vehicle-mounted weapon. Its lightweight design and ability to quickly change configurations made it ideal for jungle warfare conditions in Vietnam, where mobility and adaptability were crucial. Despite its promising features, production and deployment were limited, and it didn't see widespread use due to various factors including cost and reliability issues. However, its legacy as a forward-thinking firearm design continues to influence modern small arms development.
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