The MAK-200 had a small muzzle flash and report when firing. Because of it possessed an ambidextrous ejection port, it also was good for both the left and right hand, a rarity for bullpup rifles. It also was easily maintainable, and was built to be tough enough to take dirt without its ammunition chamber jamming every second. It also utilized 5.56×45mm STANAG magazines easily, making it easily accessible in nearly every mission, thus making them a favorite for PMCs.
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