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ARES FMG


ARES FMG (Folded)

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ARES FMG

The ARES FMG is a folding submachine gun designed by Francis J. Warin of Oak Harbor, Ohio, while he worked at Eugene Stoner`s ARES Inc. Warin designed the gun for concealment and covert use, describing it as a “businessman`s personal defense weapon”. Allegedly, Warin had the idea of a defense weapon for VIPs and CEOs following the numbers of kidnappings of many of such persons in South America during the early 1980s. While the design was finalized, and a few functional copies produced, the FMG never entered full production. Two prototypes exist.

The weapon has a unique architecture, in that it is designed to be folded into a box shape, but it can be unfolded and made ready to fire in a matter of seconds. When folded, the size is about the same as a cigarette carton, and the appearance is deliberately similar to an old-fashioned metal commercial radio.

The Ares FMG can be folded with its 20-round UZI magazine loaded. A 32-round magazine was also available, but its use prevented folding the weapon. The original prototype was designed to use a WWII German MP40 magazine. The second prototype used UZI magazines and had a three shot burst mechanism as well.

The weapon inspired a Russian, and a Ukrainian copy that is almost identical except for caliber, magazine and folding sights that were added.

While descriptions of a fictional "ARES II FMG" exist on the web, the actual ARES FMG was only chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum.

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Users

- United States Secret Service

(Fictional Gesture of what the system would be like)

Weapontype:
Submachine gun

Manufacturer:
ARES Incorporated

Operation:
Blowback

Cartridge:
9x19mm Parabellum

Weight:
2.09 kg (4.61 lb)

Length:
503 mm (19.8 in) extended, 262 mm (10.3 in) folded

Barrel:
220 mm (8.7 in)

Magazine Capacity:
20, 32-round

Feed system:
Box magazine

Rate of fire:
650 rounds/min

 

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