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==M41A and Airsoft==
==M41A and Airsoft==
There are several kits available to convert the [[Tokyo Marui]] M1A1 Thompson [[airsoft]] gun into an M41A Pulse Rifle. One version is available from Monsters In Motion.<ref>[http://www.monstersinmotion.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=8721 M41A Convertible Pulse Rifle Model Kit<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Monsters in Motion/Tek Arms also created a non-functional model kit that could be modified to house the TM M1A1. A less expensive kit (with a 100% static non-working shotgun) is currently under development at Arnies Airsoft.<ref>[http://www.arniesairsoft.co.uk/?filnavn=/projects/aliens/m41.htm ArniesAirsoft: M41a Pulse Rifle<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Another is available from AirSoft Extreme<ref>[http://www.airsoftextreme.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=664 M41A Pulse Rifle Kit [ARMM41A&#93; - $395.00 : Airsoft Extreme, The premier American retailer of replica toy airsoft guns<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> that features a non-firing shotgun with sliding action. The counter system starts at 95 and counts down each time a BB is fired passed an IR sensor at the muzzle; once the counter reaches 0, it resets to 95.
There are several kits available to convert the [[Tokyo Marui]] M1A1 Thompson [[airsoft]] gun into an M41A Pulse Rifle. One version is available from Monsters In Motion.<ref>[http://www.monstersinmotion.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=8721 M41A Convertible Pulse Rifle Model Kit<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Monsters in Motion/Tek Arms also created a non-functional model kit that could be modified to house the TM M1A1. A less expensive kit (with a 100% static non-working shotgun) is currently under development at Arnies Airsoft.<ref>[http://www.arniesairsoft.co.uk/?filnavn=/projects/aliens/m41.htm ArniesAirsoft: M41a Pulse Rifle<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Another is available from AirSoft Extreme<ref>[http://www.airsoftextreme.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=664 M41A Pulse Rifle Kit [ARMM41A&#93; - $395.00 : Airsoft Extreme, The premier American retailer of replica toy airsoft guns<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> that features a non-firing shotgun with sliding action. The counter system starts at 95 and counts down each time a BB is fired passed an IR sensor at the muzzle; once the counter reaches 0, it resets to 95.
Several manufacturers of infrared gaming guns also make a Pulse Rifle model, such as Battlefield Sports.<ref>[http://www.battlefieldsports.com/pulserifle.htm Battlefield Sports M41a Pulse Rifle<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 23:36, 13 March 2008

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Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) learns how to use the M41A pulse rifle from Corporal Hicks (Michael Biehn).

The Armat M41A is a fictional pulse-action air-cooled assault rifle used by the U.S. Colonial Marine Corps and the U.S. Army in the Alien films. In Aliens, it is described as using 10mm calibre, caseless ammunition, and is seen with an over-and-under configuration incorporating a PN 30 mm pump-action grenade launcher. The M41A props, repainted and given a different gunfire sound effect, appear at the end of Alien³ In the movie, the weapon has, though fictional, NATO Stock Number, NSN, 3055-00-721-4790

Prop design

The M41A Pulse Rifle was designed by James Cameron and built by British armorers Simon Atherton and Andrew Fletcher from the parts and components of three firearms supplied by prop armory Bapty & Co., U.K. The rifle component utilised a World War II-era Thompson M1A1 submachine gun while the grenade launcher component was built around the action of a Remington 870 pump-action shotgun and the shotgun was encased inside the shroud and foregrip of a Luigi Franchi SPAS-12 shotgun. It was originally designed around a Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun but the MP5 is said not to have produced a muzzle flash as large as desired for the impression of a futuristic infantry rifle.

Depiction

The M41A Pulse Rifle is an air cooled, fully automatic, short- to mid-range combat rifle. Made of light alloy plates, it fires 10x24mm Armor Piercing Caseless Rounds from a 100 round U-bend magazine in either semi automatic, four-round burst, or fully automatic rates of fire. In the Aliens versus Predator computer game, the rifle can practically hold 99 rounds; according to the Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual, the weapons were usually underloaded to 95% capacity to avoid jamming. The pulse rifle has a battery-powered digital display that displays the number of rounds left in the magazine. With a retractable stock and an underslung 30 mm PN grenade launcher, this weapon can be used as a carbine and an assault rifle.

M41A and Airsoft

There are several kits available to convert the Tokyo Marui M1A1 Thompson airsoft gun into an M41A Pulse Rifle. One version is available from Monsters In Motion.[1] Monsters in Motion/Tek Arms also created a non-functional model kit that could be modified to house the TM M1A1. A less expensive kit (with a 100% static non-working shotgun) is currently under development at Arnies Airsoft.[2] Another is available from AirSoft Extreme[3] that features a non-firing shotgun with sliding action. The counter system starts at 95 and counts down each time a BB is fired passed an IR sensor at the muzzle; once the counter reaches 0, it resets to 95. Several manufacturers of infrared gaming guns also make a Pulse Rifle model, such as Battlefield Sports.[4]

See also

References

  • Brimmiscombe-Wood, Lee, and Dave Hughes. Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual. New York: Perennial Currents, 1996. ISBN 0061053430.
  • Foster, Alan Dean. Aliens: A Novel. New York: Warner Books, 1986. ISBN 0-446-30139-6.

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