The GA-108 is a selective fire, 5.56x45mm assault designed and manufactured by Global Armaments. The weapon is used by the human forces within the Pravus Combat Legions'. Compact and durable, the GA-108 was originally designed as an export weapon, but the Second American Civil War prevented Pravus International, GA's parent company, from selling the weapon to its biggest contractor. As a result, the weapon was shifted into service as a sidearm for the human forces within the largely automated PCL, issued typically to engineers and field personnel.
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| - The GA-108 is a selective fire, 5.56x45mm assault designed and manufactured by Global Armaments. The weapon is used by the human forces within the Pravus Combat Legions'. Compact and durable, the GA-108 was originally designed as an export weapon, but the Second American Civil War prevented Pravus International, GA's parent company, from selling the weapon to its biggest contractor. As a result, the weapon was shifted into service as a sidearm for the human forces within the largely automated PCL, issued typically to engineers and field personnel.
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| - The GA-108 is a selective fire, 5.56x45mm assault designed and manufactured by Global Armaments. The weapon is used by the human forces within the Pravus Combat Legions'. Compact and durable, the GA-108 was originally designed as an export weapon, but the Second American Civil War prevented Pravus International, GA's parent company, from selling the weapon to its biggest contractor. As a result, the weapon was shifted into service as a sidearm for the human forces within the largely automated PCL, issued typically to engineers and field personnel.
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