AM-777 Assault Rifle



The AM-777, also known as the GMAS-777 is an assault rifle designed by the Union of Everett. It gained it's name by using the names of the previous rifles it is based of of, such as the G36C and FA-MAS rifles, creating the name GMAS. The numbers 777 come from the date of concept, July 7, 2007. It consists of a metal body with a bullpup magazine design. It fires both the 5.56 x 45mm round and the 7.62 x 39mm round. The barrel of the gun turns, switches and pulls out from the front and can be replaced with a larger bore barrel for 7.62 rounds. The standard size is 5.56. Magazines were designed to accept both rounds, so different magazines are not needed. The gun features a magazine type switch-out, giving the gun the ability to accept other guns' magazines such as the M-16 series magazine adapter, G36 series adapter or AK series adapter. The maximum AM-777 magazine capacity is 40 rounds on the extended version, standard is 30 rounds. The AM-777 has three fire modes, single shot, three round burst and full automatic. The gun is expected to be mass produced for the Everetti military by late 2009 or early 2010.