Like most of the new AR-style assault rifles, the ARX-160 is a short-gas pistol operated 5.56mm carbine using polymers for much of the body of the weapon. It has an adjustable, collapsing stock, a foregrip designed for using lights and other tactical accouterments, and comes in carbine (16″ barrel) or rifle lengths. It uses standard AR magazines.
The ARX-160 can also be had in 6.8SPC and 7.62mm NATO, as well as 5.45x39mm (using AK magazines.)
PM: 0 S/R: 2/10 AMMO: 30 DC: I/L CLOS: 0-15 LONG: 30-80 CON: n/a JAM: 98+ DRAW: -2 COST: $2000
GM Information: With the stock folded, the ARX-160 has a CON of +3. In 6.8SPC the DC is J/L with a LONG: 30-90. In 7.62mm the AMMO: is 20, and the otherwise is similar to the 6.8SPC. 5.45mm is the same as the normal ARX.

8 April, 2012 at 13:17
Very nice! Have you done the PX-4 Storm yet? That’s one I’d like to see.
8 April, 2012 at 13:58
I haven’t but it would be close to:
PM: 0 S/R: 3 AMMO: 17 DC: F CLOS: 0-3 LONG: 8-16 CON: 0 JAM: 99 DR: 0 COST: $800
There’s a .40 version, so Ammo would be 14 and DC G.