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Hexbringer Mk. XVI

Hexbringer Mk. XVI. Coriolis Armories Museum official physical description: An electromagnetic half-rail carbine. Barrel is fluted on the exterior and rifled on the interior beyond the acceleration zone. Affixed on the end is an integral muzzle break that vents to the side and upward through the ports in the upper receiver. The upper receiver is milled aluminum based alloy. Lower receiver and furnishings are composite polymer. Action is a rear-seated electromagnetic rail with copper based superconductor coils. It fires triplex, steel core, copper jacketed ammo with deflection strips, housed in a polymer case. Reports by witnesses indicate the weapon has been decorated and accessorized by the family who previously possessed it. Each generation adding to it. Optics and other weapon attachments have been catalogued separately. Possession rights are held by Coriolis Judicators by law of evidence onsite at Coriolis Armories Museum.