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Revision as of 18:28, 14 February 2017

Weapon customization services rely on the principle of weapon families - specific firearms belonging to the same family (typically they share the same base design) are eligible for extensive customization, due to innate design and/or popularity of the platform. There are 11 firearm families which can receive various types of modifications.
Firearms may also be customized visually - they simply serve to give a more unique description to the firearm, with the use of paint jobs and color schemes. Visual modifications can be done on any weapon, even if it doesn't belong to one of the Customs families, and bear no influence on the actual performance of the weapon.

Each Customs family will be detailed, along with the customization options available in each.

  • NOTE: For all families, the Contestant and his/her eventual allies cannot purchase more than 3 custom magazines per type and per visit; furthermore, non-custom magazines (i.e. which is used by one or more stock firearms) are not sold here.

1911 Single Stack (1911SS)

This semi-automatic pistol platform is based on the well-known 1911 design, which is most well known in its original iteration, the Colt M1911A1 in .45 ACP. 1911SS pistols use a slim profile, a 5 inch barrel, and single-stack magazines. Though this platform is not putting emphasis on specific tactical doodads, they are praised for their high durability and reliability, ease of use, and ease of maintenance, and are primarily destined for people looking for the most dependable handgun family they can find.

Stock 1911SS firearms

Customization options (1911SS)

All stock 1911SS pistols are Class 3, Weight 3.

Rechambering (1911SS)

Legacy calibers

Nonstandard calibers

Note: All "Custom" magazines for 1911SS pistols weigh 0.25 units empty (Size tier: Tiny).
/!\: 1911SS pistols chambered in .40 S&W can re-use the 1911 Fastback Nightmare's magazines, as .40 S&W and .357 SIG have the same base diameter, however be careful to note that .40 S&W pistols cannot shoot .357 SIG and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.
/!\2: 1911SS pistols chambered in .460 Rowland can re-use M1911A1 magazines, as .460 Rowland and .45 ACP have similar dimensions, however be careful to note that .460 pistols cannot shoot .45 and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.
/!\3: 1911SS pistols chambered in 9mm Dillon can re-use the Colt Delta Elite's magazines, as 10mm Auto and 9x25mm Dillon have the same base diameter, however be careful to note that 10mm pistols cannot shoot 9mm Dillon and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.

Barrel (1911SS)

Barrel porting

  • Drills holes in the barrel and the slide of the weapon, which acts as an integrated muzzle brake of sorts. Provides the weapon with a natural Recoil -1 bonus. Does not preclude installing a proper muzzle brake for extra recoil reduction.
    • WARNING: If your barrel is ported, the use of a silencer is possible but rendered useless - stealth shots are impossible with a ported barrel (the firearm is too loud).

Barrel material change

  • See below for more information on barrel material changes.

Handgun optics (1911SS)

Pistol RDS

  • Drills and taps the slide to mount an integrated red dot sight, designed for precision shooting.

Pistol RFX

  • Drills and taps the slide to mount an integrated reflex sight, designed for competition shooting.

Slide scope rail mount

  • Drills and taps the slide to mount a flat optic rail, for mounting optics of the user's choice without losing the option to return to iron sights if desired. This installs a NATO-S optic mount on the weapon.

Other modifications (1911SS)

Visual modifications: See here for a list of preset color schemes.

1911 Double Stack (1911DS)

Operating on the same principle as the 1911SS platform, 1911DS are also semi-automatic pistols based on the 1911 design with the same barrel length of 5 inches, but this variant had to be differentiated due to their larger profile, allowing the use of larger magazines. Durable and reliable, though not as much as their 1911SS equivalents, the double stack platform more than makes up with nearly double standard magazine capacity.

Stock 1911DS firearms

Customization options (1911DS)

All stock 1911DS pistols are Class 3, Weight 3.

Rechambering (1911DS)

Legacy calibers

Nonstandard calibers

Note: All "Custom" magazines for 1911DS pistols weigh 0.5 units empty (Size tier: Small).
/!\: 1911DS pistols chambered in .357 SIG can re-use the Para P-16's magazines, as .40 S&W and .357 SIG have the same base diameter, however be careful to note that .40 S&W pistols cannot shoot .357 SIG and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.
/!\2: 1911DS pistols chambered in .460 Rowland can re-use M1911A1 magazines, as .460 Rowland and .45 ACP have similar dimensions, however be careful to note that .460 pistols cannot shoot .45 and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.
/!\3: 1911DS pistols chambered in 9mm Dillon can re-use the Custom 1911DS 10mm magazines, as 10mm Auto and 9x25mm Dillon have the same base diameter, however be careful to note that 10mm pistols cannot shoot 9mm Dillon and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.

Barrel (1911DS)

Barrel porting

  • Drills holes in the barrel and the slide of the weapon, which acts as an integrated muzzle brake of sorts. Provides the weapon with a natural Recoil -1 bonus. Does not preclude installing a proper muzzle brake for extra recoil reduction.
    • WARNING: If your barrel is ported, the use of a silencer is possible but rendered useless - stealth shots are impossible with a ported barrel (the firearm is too loud).

Barrel material change

  • See below for more information on barrel material changes.

Handgun optics (1911DS)

Pistol RDS

  • Drills and taps the slide to mount an integrated red dot sight, designed for precision shooting.

Pistol RFX

  • Drills and taps the slide to mount an integrated reflex sight, designed for competition shooting.

Slide rail mount

  • Drills and taps the slide to mount a flat optic rail, for mounting optics of the user's choice without losing the option to return to iron sights if desired. This installs a NATO-S optic mount on the weapon.

Other modifications (1911DS)

Scope rail mounts

  • Allows the mounting of either a Small scope (2x) or an EOTech MRDS reflex sight.

Visual modifications: See here for a list of preset color schemes.

Blackhawk

The Blackhawk family is a single-action revolver platform based on the Ruger Blackhawk and its variants. Although single-action firearms are slower to use than double-action revolvers or pistols of any kind, they compensate with a wide offering of calibers, and unmatched durability and reliability, as is typical with heavy single-action revolvers. Built to withstand powerful loads such as .44 Magnum or .454 Casull, there is almost no pistol caliber, bar rare exceptions, that the Blackhawk can't handle.

Stock Blackhawk firearms

Customization options (Blackhawk)

All stock Blackhawk revolvers are Class 3, Weight 5.

Rechambering (Blackhawk)

Legacy calibers/cylinder configurations

Nonstandard calibers/cylinder configurations

Where specified, a cylinder chambered for "<caliber> alone" instead of an equivalent double-caliber cylinder imparts a 100 P$ reduction. See this page for more details.

Every possible combination of non-standard caliber and cylinder size has a corresponding speed strip with the relevant capacity.
The nomenclature is: "Custom <caliber> <capacity>-round speed strip".
Example: A Blackhawk customized with a 7-round 10mm Auto cylinder can be supplied with speed strips named: "Custom 10mm Auto 7-round speed strip".
All speed strips weigh 0.25 empty.

Barrel (Blackhawk)

Barrel length configurations

  • Snub-nose configuration: 2.5 inch barrel. Changes the weapon weight to 2 units.
  • Vaquero configuration: 4.62 inch barrel. Changes the weapon weight to 3 units.
  • Blackhawk configuration: 7.5 inch barrel. Changes the weapon weight to 5 units.
    • Standard on Ruger Blackhawk and Super Blackhawk.
  • Long barrel configuration: 10.5 inch barrel. Changes the weapon weight to 5 units.

Barrel material change

  • See below for more information on barrel material changes.

Handgun optics (Blackhawk)

Blackhawk Sniper

  • Installs an integrated 2x power scope on the weapon.
    • Compatible only with Blackhawk and Long barrel configurations.

Other modifications (Blackhawk)

Laser grip

  • Installs an integrated laser sight on the weapon. Accepts WL2 batteries, has a battery life of 100 turns.

Visual modifications: See here for a list of preset color schemes.

Redhawk

The Redhawk family is a platform of revolvers, based on the Ruger Redhawk and its variants. Where the Blackhawks are the single-action cousins, the Redhawks are double-action. Redhawks may not have the extreme durability and reliability of their SA cousins, but they make up for it by having the same diverse selection of rechambering options, and of course, the main trait of a DA revolver: faster follow-up shots.

Stock Redhawk firearms

Customization options (Redhawk)

All stock Redhawk revolvers are Class 3, with variable weights:

  • Redhawk, Super Redhawk: Weight 5 (7.5 inch barrel)
  • Super Redhawk Alaskan: Weight 3 (2.5 inch barrel)

Rechambering (Redhawk)

Legacy calibers/cylinder configurations

Nonstandard calibers/cylinder configurations

Where specified, a cylinder chambered for "<caliber> alone" instead of an equivalent double-caliber cylinder imparts a 100 P$ reduction. See this page for more details.

Certain options in the list above are preceded with a RL: this denotes the calibers listed are rimless, and the cylinder is cut to accept moonclips, which will be supplied instead of speedloaders. Calibers listed between parentheses indicate that if a moonclip isn't inserted into the cylinder, the gun can still accept ammunition of the listed calibers (which are rimmed). If a choice is presented, the customer will be asked which he/she prefers at no extra charge.

  • The only practical difference between a speedloader and a moonclip is that a moonclip is inserted into the gun (like a magazine in a semi-automatic), while a speedloader empties the rounds it holds into the gun then returns to the inventory. Keep this in mind for inventory management.
  • Note: Rimless cartridges require the presence of a moonclip, and rimmed cartridges require the absence of a moonclip. It is impossible mix and match rimless and rimmed ammunition in the same cylinder.

Every possible combination of non-standard caliber and cylinder size has a corresponding speedloader or moonclip.
The nomenclature is: "Custom Redhawk <caliber> <capacity>-round <speedloader/moonclip>".
Example: A Redhawk customized with a 6-round .30 Carbine cylinder can be supplied with moonclips named: "Custom .30 Carbine 6-round moonclip".
All speedloaders and moonclips weigh 0.25 empty.

Barrel (Redhawk)

Barrel length configurations

  • Redhawk configuration: 7.5 inch barrel. Changes the weapon weight to 5 units.
  • Combat configuration: 4.22 inch barrel. Changes the weapon weight to 3 units.
  • Alaskan configuration: 2.5 inch barrel. Changes the weapon weight to 2 units.
  • Long barrel configuration: 9.5 inch barrel. Changes the weapon weight to 5 units, enables compatibility with the Redhawk Sniper option (see below).

Barrel material change

  • See below for more information on barrel material changes.

Handgun optics (Redhawk)

Redhawk Sniper

  • Installs an integrated 2x power scope on the weapon.
    • Only compatible with Long barrel configuration.

Other modifications (Redhawk)

Laser grip

  • Installs an integrated laser sight on the weapon. Accepts WL2 batteries, has a battery life of 100 turns.

Visual modifications: See here for a list of preset color schemes.

Glock-SF

The Glock family of semi-automatic handguns is represented in the Maze Customs in two distinct families: Glock Short Frame (Glock-SF) and Glock Large Frame (Glock-LF). At the exception of the compact-size, straight blowback Glock 25 and the so-called subcompacts or "Baby Glocks" (models 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and 33), all of the full-size Glocks in the Mazes are found in those two families. Reputed for being lightweight, sturdy pistols with exceptional resistance to abuse, the capacity to function even in the direst of environments, they are part of the Customs family as the semi-automatic pistol platform which may receive an extreme variety of modifications, up and including to the highly popular, Glock 18-derived auto sear, which allows the weapon to function as a machine pistol.

The Glock Short Frame family is named as such because it designates Glock pistols built on the frame and slide size specifications of the original Glock 17, chambered in 9x19mm and with a 4.48 inch barrel.

Stock Glock-SF firearms

Customization options (Glock-SF)

All stock Glock pistols are Class 3, Weight 3.

Rechambering (Glock-SF)

Legacy calibers

  • .357 SIG (Glock .40/.357 15-round magazines /!\) (Custom Glock .40/.357 30-round magazines)
  • .40 S&W (Glock .40/.357 15-round magazines /!\) (Custom Glock .40/.357 30-round magazines)
  • 9x19mm Parabellum (Glock 9mm magazines)

Nonstandard calibers

  • .32 ACP (Custom Glock .32 19-round magazine) (Custom Glock .32 38-round magazine)
  • .380 ACP (Custom Glock .380 17-round magazines /!\2) (Custom Glock .380 30-round magazines /!\2)
  • 9x18mm Makarov (Custom Glock- Mak magazines, capacity 17 and 33 rounds)
  • .22 Long Rifle (Custom Glock-SF .22 magazines, capacity 10 rounds)

Note: All "Custom" magazines for Glock-SF pistols weigh 0.5 units empty (Size tier: Small).

/!\: Glock-SF pistols chambered in .357 SIG or .40 S&W use the same magazines, as .40 S&W and .357 SIG have the same base diameter, however be careful to note that .40 S&W pistols cannot shoot .357 SIG and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.
/!\2: Custom Glock .380 magazines are compatible with the Glock 25, but the original Glock 25 magazines are not compatible with any Glock-SF chambered in .380 ACP ; they are too short and simply do not fit.

Barrel (Glock-SF)

Barrel porting

  • Drills holes in the barrel and the slide of the weapon, which acts as an integrated muzzle brake of sorts. Provides the weapon with a natural Recoil -1 bonus. Does not preclude installing a proper muzzle brake for extra recoil reduction.
    • Note: The Glock 18C comes standard with a ported barrel.
    • WARNING: If your barrel is ported, mounting a silencer remains possible but rendered useless - stealth shots are impossible with a ported barrel (the firearm is too loud).

Barrel material change

  • See below for more information on barrel material changes.

Handgun optics (Glock-SF)

Pistol RDS

  • Drills and taps the slide to mount an integrated red dot sight, designed for precision shooting.

Pistol RFX

  • Drills and taps the slide to mount an integrated reflex sight, designed for competition shooting.

Scope rail mount

  • Attaches a special accessory rail to the weapon, for mounting optics of the user's choice without losing the option to return to iron sights if desired. This installs a NATO-S optic mount on the weapon.

Fire selectors (Glock-SF)

Semi/Full selector switch

  • This service installs a selector switch on the slide, allowing the user to choose between semi-automatic and fully-automatic fire.
    • Note: The Glock 18C comes standard with this switch.

Other modifications (Glock-SF)

Visual modifications: See here for a list of preset color schemes.

Category changes notes (Glock-SF)

  • If the weapon is equipped with a Semi/Full selector switch, it is considered to be an Auto pistol.
  • All other configurations: Pistol.

Glock-LF

The Glock family of semi-automatic handguns is represented in the Maze Customs in two distinct families: Glock Short Frame (Glock-SF) and Glock Large Frame (Glock-LF). At the exception of the straight blowback Glock 25, all of the Glocks in the Mazes are found in those two families. Reputed for being lightweight, sturdy pistols with exceptional resistance to abuse, the capacity to function even in the direst of environments, they are part of the Customs family as the semi-automatic pistol platform which may receive an extreme variety of modifications, up and including to the highly popular, Glock 18-derived auto sear, which allows the weapon to function as a machine pistol.

The Glock Large Frame family is named as such because it designates Glock pistols built on the frame and slide size specifications of the Glock 20, with a 4.6 inch barrel, specially designed to accomodate for the long 10mm Auto cartridge. From the Glock 20 was derived the Glock 21, its .45 ACP variant, because the .45 ACP cartridge was unsuitable for use in the Small Frame platform. As such, the Glock-LF is tailored for longer pistol cartridges, and larger calibers.

Stock Glock-LF firearms

Customization options (Glock-LF)

All stock Glock pistols are Class 3, Weight 3.

Rechambering (Glock-LF)

Legacy calibers

  • .45 ACP (Glock .45 magazines)
  • 10mm Auto (Glock 10mm magazines) (Custom Glock 10mm magazines, capacity 30 rounds)

Nonstandard calibers

/!\: Glock-LF pistols chambered in .460 Rowland can re-use Glock 21/Kriss magazines, as .460 Rowland and .45 ACP have similar dimensions, however be careful to note that .460 pistols cannot shoot .45 and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.
/!\2: Glock-LF pistols chambered in 9mm Dillon can re-use Glock 20 and custom Glock-LF 10mm magazines, as 10mm Auto and 9x25mm Dillon have the same base diameter, however be careful to note that 10mm pistols cannot shoot 9mm Dillon and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.

Note: All "Custom" magazines for Glock-LF pistols weigh 0.5 units empty (Size tier: Small).

Barrel (Glock-LF)

Barrel porting

  • Drills holes in the barrel and the slide of the weapon, which acts as an integrated muzzle brake of sorts. Provides the weapon with a natural Recoil -1 bonus. Does not preclude installing a proper muzzle brake for extra recoil reduction.
    • WARNING: If your barrel is ported, the use of a silencer is possible but rendered useless - stealth shots are impossible with a ported barrel (the firearm is too loud).

Barrel material change

  • See below for more information on barrel material changes.

Handgun optics (Glock-LF)

Pistol RDS

  • Drills and taps the slide to mount an integrated red dot sight, designed for precision shooting.

Pistol RFX

  • Drills and taps the slide to mount an integrated reflex sight, designed for competition shooting.

Scope rail mount

  • Attaches a special accessory rail to the weapon, for mounting optics of the user's choice without losing the option to return to iron sights if desired. This installs a NATO-S optic mount on the weapon.

Fire selectors (Glock-LF)

Semi/Full selector switch

  • This service installs a selector switch on the slide, allowing the user to choose between semi-automatic and fully-automatic fire.

Other modifications (Glock-LF)

Visual modifications: See here for a list of preset color schemes.

Category changes notes (Glock-LF)

  • If the weapon is equipped with a Semi/Full selector switch, it is considered to be an Auto pistol.
  • All other configurations: Pistol.

MP5

As the fan favorite submachine gun family in the Mazes, loved and favored by many, the MP5 is available in the Customs as the full-size submachine gun platform, with all of the renowned advantages that made the MP5 famous. With unmatched durability and reliability, various customization options, and of course, the submachine gun's ever-popular compatibility with accessories, this Customs family is one of the most popular, and a fan favorite of many Class 2 weapon enthusiasts. The family is based on the original 9mm model, the MP5A3 with 8.9 inch barrel. Only the compact MP5K is not included in this family as it is not a full-size variant.

Stock MP5 firearms

Customization options (MP5)

All stock MP5 submachine guns are Class 2, Weight 9.

Rechambering (MP5)

Legacy calibers

Nonstandard calibers

Note: All "Custom" magazines for MP5s weigh 0.5 units empty (Size tier: Small).
/!\: MP5s chambered in .357 SIG can re-use the MP5/40's magazines, as .40 S&W and .357 SIG have the same base diameter, however be careful to note that .40 S&W caliber MP5s cannot shoot .357 SIG and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.
/!\2: MP5s chambered in .460 Rowland can re-use M3 Grease Gun magazines, as .460 Rowland and .45 ACP have similar dimensions, however be careful to note that .460 caliber MP5s cannot shoot .45 and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.
/!\3: MP5s chambered in 9mm Dillon can re-use the MP5/10's magazines, as 10mm Auto and 9x25mm Dillon have the same base diameter, however be careful to note that 10mm caliber MP5s cannot shoot 9mm Dillon and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.

Barrel (MP5)

MP5 Sound Dampened (MP5SD) system

  • Removes the standard barrel with 3-lug system, and instead installs the MP5SD barrel: a 5.7 inch barrel, integrally suppressed and ported, for the effects and benefits of both silencer and muzzle brake without the disadvantages of porting (which normally render silencers useless).
    • Compatibility: Silencer(Integrated), Muzzle brake(Integrated).

Barrel material change

  • See below for more information on barrel material changes.

Fire selector configurations (MP5)

  • Semi-auto only
  • Semi/Full (Standard on MP5A3, MP5/40A2 and MP5/10A3)
  • Semi/Burst2/Full
  • Semi/Burst3/Full

Receiver configurations (MP5)

Original

  • The default MP5 receiver, which has a short HK claw optic mount [HK-S]. Default on MP5A3, MP5/40A2, MP5/10A3.

Railed

  • An optic rail is mounted on the original claw optic mount, which replaces the HK-S optic mount with a short NATO rail mount [NATO-S].

Handguard configurations (MP5)

Smooth

  • The default MP5 handguard, without frills.
    • Cosmetics options: Slimline handguard, Tropical handguard (default on MP5A3, MP5/40A2, MP5/10A3)

Quad rails

  • A handguard with quad rails, perfect for mounting extra accessories of the user's choice. The weapon gains two Large light mounts (LRail-L) and a Long underbarrel interface (URail-L).

Surefire forend

  • A handguard with provisions for an integrated light.
    • Compatibility: Installs an integrated Surefire 628 weaponlight, proprietary to this handguard.
    • Properties of the Surefire 628: Max life 200 turns, Soft light.
    • Nomenclature, full battery: LRail[S628,100%](I)

Cosmetic stock variants (MP5)

None of the options modify weapon weight.

Full stocks:

  • A2 solid fixed stock

Retractable stocks

  • A3 retractable stock

Folding stocks

  • MP5-PDW folding stock
  • UMP folding stock

Other modifications (MP5)

Visual modifications: See here for a list of preset color schemes.

Category changes notes (MP5)

  • If the weapon is equipped with a "Semi-auto only" fire selector, it is considered to be a Conventional rifle.
  • All other configurations: Submachine gun.

AR-15

No gunsmithing atelier would be worthy of bearing that name if it wasn't working on the ubiquitous and almost legendary AR-15 platform, often nicknamed the "Black Rifles", after their standard color. With its origins tied in the M16/M4 family of assault rifles, the AR-15's excellent modularity and almost endless combination of customization options more than make up for its average durability and reliability. This family of firearms is considered to be the definitive light combat rifle platform in the Mazes, favored and beloved by many.

Stock AR-15 firearms

Customization options (AR-15)

Stock AR-15 rifles have various Classes and Weights.

Rechambering (AR-15)

Legacy calibers

Nonstandard calibers

  • .300 AAC Blackout (STANAG magazines/!\)
  • .30 Carbine (M1 Carbine magazines)
  • .40 S&W (Custom AR .40 magazines, capacity 30 rounds, weight 0.5)
  • .357 SIG (Custom AR .40 magazines/!\2, capacity 30 rounds, weight 0.5)
  • .45 ACP (M3 Grease Gun magazines)
  • .460 Rowland (M3 Grease Gun magazines/!\3)
  • 5.45x39mm (AR 5.45 magazines, such as those of the Tavor X95R)
  • 7.62x25mm Tokarev (Custom AR Tok magazines, capacity 30 rounds, weight 0.5)
  • 9x25mm Dillon (Custom AR 10mm magazines/!\3, capacity 30 rounds, weight 0.5)
  • 10mm Auto (Custom AR 10mm magazines, capacity 30 rounds, weight 0.5)
  • .22 Long Rifle (Custom AR .22 magazines, capacity 32 rounds, weight 1)

/!\: AR-15s chambered in .300 AAC Blackout can re-use the STANAG magazines, as .300 AAC Blackout and 5.56x45mm NATO have similar case dimensions, however be careful to note that .300 caliber AR-15s cannot shoot 5.56 NATO and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.
/!\2: AR-15s chambered in .357 SIG can re-use the Custom AR .40 magazines, as .40 S&W and .357 SIG have the same base diameter, however be careful to note that .40 S&W caliber AR-15s cannot shoot .357 SIG and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.
/!\3: AR-15s chambered in .460 Rowland can re-use M3 Grease Gun magazines, as .460 Rowland and .45 ACP have similar dimensions, however be careful to note that .460 caliber AR-15s cannot shoot .45 and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.
/!\4: AR-15s chambered in 9x25mm Dillon can re-use the Custom AR 10mm magazines, as 10mm Auto and 9mm Dillon have the same base diameter, however be careful to note that 10mm AR-15s cannot shoot 9mm Dillon and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.

Barrel (AR-15)

Barrel material change

  • See below for more information on barrel material changes.

Upper receiver configurations (AR-15)

  • Old style - Features a non-detachable carry handle.
    • Four different cosmetic variants exist: the Slickslide (M16 standard), A1 upper (M16A1 standard), A2 upper (M16A2 and AR-15A2 standard) and SMG upper (9mm SMG standard)
    • The weapon has no optic mount and features only iron sights.
  • Flat top - Features a detachable carry handle on an accessory rail. Comes standard with the M16A4, M4A1 and Mk18 mod 0.
    • The weapon's optic mount is now a NATO-S optic mount
  • Low-profile sniper - Features an integrated telescopic sight in lieu of a rail or carrying handles.
    • The weapon has no optic mount, but instead an integrated 9x power scope.
Cosmetic handguard variants (AR-15)
  • A1 handguards - Triangular handguards. Standard on M16A1.
  • A2 handguards - Rounded and ribbed handguards. Standard on M16A2, M16A4, M4A1, Mk 18 mod 0, RO635.
  • MOE handguards - A stylized set of rounded, light-weight handguards, made out of reinforced polymers.
  • Hogue handguards - A simple set of smooth, cylindrical handguards, giving the apperance of a tube.
  • JP MK3M handguards - A set of light-weight, skeletonized handguards, designed for competition.

Notes:

  • If Quad rails (see below) are installed, then all of these handguards are adorned with the rails, at the exception of A2 handguards.
  • If Quad rails are installed over A2 handguards, they become RIS handguards instead.

Fire selector configurations (AR-15)

  • Semi-auto only (Standard on AR-15A2)
  • Semi/Full (Standard on M16A1, 9mm SMG, M4A1 and Mk18 mod 0)
  • Semi/Burst3 (Standard on M16A2 and M16A4)
  • Burst3/Full
  • Full-auto only (M16 LMG style)

Barrel length configurations (AR-15)

  • DMR configuration: 24 inch barrel. Class 1, Weight 22.
  • Rifle configuration: 20 inch barrel. Class 1, Weight 18. (AR-15A2, M16A1, M16A2, M16A4 standard)
  • Carbine configuration: 14.5 inch barrel. Class 1, Weight 14. (M4A1 standard)
  • Subcarbine configuration: 10.5 inch barrel. Class 2, Weight 9. (RO635, Mark 18 mod 0 standard)
Cosmetic stock variants (AR-15)

Full stocks:

  • A1 fixed stock (M16A1 standard)
  • A2 fixed stock (M16A2 standard)
  • ACE skeleton stock
  • Choate E2 stock
  • Magpul PRS stock

Retractable stocks:

  • G3 Fiberlite 4-position stock (9mm SMG standard)
  • G4 M4 6-position stock (M4A1, Mark 18 mod 0 standard)
  • CAR-15 M607 stock
  • Crane stock
  • Magpul ACS stock
  • Magpul CTR stock

Other modifications (AR-15)

Quad rails package

  • Adds a set of quad rails to the rifle's handguards, regardless of the handguard type. The weapon gains two Large light mounts (LRail-L) and a Long underbarrel interface (URail-L).

Visual modifications: See here for a list of preset color schemes.

Category changes notes (AR-15)

Depending on the configuration, the weapon may change categories. The checks are done in order of priority, the topmost check being the first.

  • If the weapon has received the Low-profile sniper upper receiver, it becomes a Precision rifle.
  • If the weapon has been equipped with a Semi-auto only selector, but has failed the above check, it becomes a Conventional rifle.
  • If the weapon has been rechambered to a pistol caliber, but has failed the above checks, it becomes a Submachine gun.
  • Any other configuration: Combat rifle.

UGL/USG compatibility (AR-15)

The AR-15's compatibility with underbarrel devices depends on the configuration of the weapon. The AR-15 family is notable for being the only one capable of accepting purpose-built underbarrel shotguns.

  • M203, Masterkey, M26 MASS: Rifle or Carbine configuration.
  • M203PI: Any configuration, but Quad rails must be INSTALLED.

Kalashnikov (AK)

The Kalashnikov platform, also known as AKs, is perhaps the definitive medium-sized combat rifle platform in the Mazes. Often compared and contrasted against AR family weapons, AK firearms may have slightly less affinity to customization than the Black Rifles, but they are without a doubt the absolute kings of durability and reliability among the Customs families. It is said that even with minimal care, an AK will last a youkai's lifetime ; a bold claim that youkai themselves have tested and confirmed.

Stock AK firearms

Customization options (AK)

Stock AK rifles are of variable Classes and Weights.

Rechambering (AK)

Legacy calibers

Nonstandard calibers

  • 5.8x42mm (QBZ 5.8mm magazines)
  • 7.92x33mm Kurz (Custom AK 7.92mm magazines, capacity 30 rounds and 40 rounds - respectively, weight 1.2 and 2)
  • 9x39mm (Custom AK 9mm magazines, capacity 20 rounds and 30 rounds - respectively, weight 1 and 1.2)

Barrel (AK)

Barrel material change

  • See below for more information on barrel material changes.

Threading style

  • Soviet threading
    • Accessory compatibility: AK muzzle devices
  • Western threading (AK-12 style)
    • Accessory compatibility: Standard muzzle devices

Receiver configurations (AK)

  • Soviet
    • Accessory compatibility: WP optic mount.
    • Makes the weapon INCOMPATIBLE with a semi/burst3/full fire selector (see below).
  • Railed
    • Accessory compatibility: NATO optic mount.
    • Fully compatible with all fire selectors.

Handguard configurations (AK)

  • Smooth
    • Accessory compatibility: GP-30 UGL.
    • Cosmetics options: Can be made out of wood or synthetic materials.
    • Incompatible with Automatic and New Automatic configurations.
  • Integrated foregrip
    • Accessory compatibility: Foregrip (integrated)
    • Cosmetics options: Can be made out of wood or synthetic materials. Integral foregrip can be AKMSU-style thumb-hole grip, or AIM-style vertical grip.
  • Integrated bipod (RPK style)
    • Accessory compatibility: Bipod (integrated)
    • Cosmetics options: Handguard can be made out of wood or synthetic materials.
    • Incompatible with Carbine and Subcarbine configurations.
  • Railed (AK-12 style)
    • The weapon gains two Large light mounts (LRail-L) and a Long underbarrel interface (URail-L).

Fire selector configurations (AK)

  • Semi-auto only
  • Semi/Full (Standard on AKM)
  • Semi/Burst3/Full (Standard on all AK-12 variants)
  • Semi/Burst2/Full

Barrel length/Stock configurations (AK)

  • Rifle configuration: 16.3 inch barrel, fixed stock. Class 1, Weight 18. (Standard on AKM, AK-74)
  • Machine gun configuration: 23.2 inch barrel, fixed stock. Class 1, Weight 26. (Standard on RPK, RPK-74)
    • Cosmetic variant: Modern MG configuration: 23.2 inch barrel, folding stock. Class 1, Weight 26.
  • Paratrooper configuration: 16.3 inch barrel, folding stock. Class 1, Weight 14. (Standard on AK-101, SGL31-61, all AK-12s)
  • Carbine configuration: 12.4 inch barrel, folding stock. Class 2, Weight 14. (Standard on AK-105)
  • Subcarbine configuration: 9.6 inch barrel, folding stock. Class 2, Weight 9. (Standard on AKMSU, AKS-74U)
Cosmetic stock variants (AK)

Fixed stocks:

  • Fixed full stock (Standard on AKM and AK-74)
  • Fixed LMG stock (Standard on RPK and RPK-74)

Folding stocks:

  • Under-folding wire stock ("AKMS" style, Standard on AKMSU) - Not compatible with Railed receivers
  • Side-folding full stock (Standard on AK-101, AK-105 and SGL31-61)
  • Side-folding RPK stock ("RPK-74M" style)
  • Side-folding skeletal stock ("AKS-74" style, Standard on AKS-74U)
  • Side-folding adjustable stock (Standard on all AK-12 variants)
  • Side-folding LMG adjustable stock ("RPK-12" style)

Other modifications (AK)

Visual modifications: See here for a list of preset color schemes.

Category changes notes (AK)

Depending on the configuration, the weapon may change categories. The checks are done in order of priority, the topmost check being the first.

  • If the weapon has been equipped with a Semi-auto only selector regardless of configuration, it becomes a Conventional rifle.
  • If the weapon has failed the above check and has the Automatic or New Automatic configuration, it becomes a Machine gun.
  • Any other configuration: Combat rifle.

Remington 700 (Rem 700)

Rifles based on the Remington 700 platform set the standard when it comes to bolt-action rifles, and as such it is natural that it became the relevant Customs family. Offered in a wide variety of calibers while retaining all of the advantages of this rifle family, Rem 700 firearms may not be highly customizable, but they are primarily intended for people seeking to squeeze the most out of their favorite caliber, with accuracy, reliability and dependability being the key descriptors.

Stock Rem 700 firearms

All of these firearms utilize a 24" barrel.

Customization options (Rem 700)

All stock Rem 700 rifles are Class 1, Weight 26.

Feeding system

Magazine well modification

  • Allows the weapon to receive external magazines, in order to extend the weapon's capacity and increase reloading speed. The modification also allows to load an extra round in the chamber (magazine capacity+1). All relevant magazines are custom.

Rechambering (Rem 700)

Unmodified rifles (internal magazine)

Legacy calibers

Nonstandard calibers

Modified rifles (magazine well)

Note: All "Custom" magazines for Rem 700 rifles weigh 1 unit empty.
/!\: Rem700 rifles chambered in .260 Remington can re-use 700-308 magazines, as 7.62 NATO and .260 Rem have similar dimensions, however be careful to note that .260 Remington rifles cannot shoot 7.62 NATO and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.
/!\2: Rem700 rifles chambered in .300 AAC Blackout can re-use 700-223 magazines, as 7.62 NATO and .260 Rem have similar case dimensions, however be careful to note that .300 caliber AR-15s cannot shoot 5.56 NATO and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.
/!\3: Rem700 rifles chambered in .338 Norma Magnum can re-use 700-338 magazines, as .338 Lapua and .338 Norma have similar dimensions, however be careful to note that .338 Lapua rifles cannot shoot .338 Norma and vice versa. A warning will be given if your Contestant is trying to load the wrong type of ammunition in his/her firearm.

Barrel (Rem 700)

Barrel material change

  • See below for more information on barrel material changes.

Rifle optics (Rem 700)

Naked

  • This configuration offers to leave the rifle virgin of optics and provisions to mount optics, leaving only iron sights. Standard on the 700 XCR II and 700 BDL.

Integral scope

  • This configuration offers to install an integrated scope, drilled and tapped to the rifle and intended to be a permanent mount.
  • Four sub-options exist, which determines the magnification rate of the optic; essentially, the customer may pick the power group of their integrated scope:
    • Low-power: Installs an integrated 2x scope.
    • Medium-power: Installs an integrated 4x scope.
    • High-power: Installs an integrated 6x scope.
    • Extreme-power: Installs an integrated 10x scope. This is the standard configuration for the Remington M24.

Railed

  • This configuration offers to drill and tap a suitable optic rail on the rifle, so that the user may install optics of their choice.
  • Installs a full-length NATO optic rail mount [NATO].

Other modifications (Rem 700)

Dual rails package

  • Two side rails are installed on the rifle's handguard, for the purpose of mounting lights and lasers. Adds 2 large light mounts.

Integrated bipod service

  • Drills and taps the rifle's handguard in order to install an integral bipod.

Titanium weight reduction program

  • Replaces the rifle's original frame with a one-piece, all-titanium frame, and introduces other, weight-reducing measures, such as a skeletonized bolt, fluted barrel, and replaces the original wood or synthetic stock with a carbon fiber stock.
  • Changes the weapon weight to 18 units.

Visual modifications: See here for a list of preset color schemes.

Category changes notes (Rem 700)

Depending on the configuration, the weapon may change categories. The checks are done in order of priority, the topmost check being the first.

  • If the weapon has been fitted with an integrated scope, it becomes a Precision rifle.
  • Otherwise, even if it has rails, it is a Conventional rifle.

Black Arrow (BA)

Based on the Zastava M93 Black Arrow, of which it is the sole member of this peculiar family, the Black Arrow rifle platform is essentially an upscaled Mauser action, built for anti-matériel purposes. As such, the name of the game is extreme power. While it may not be the must customizable of families, what it has to offer may interest those seeking a weapon suitable to destroy the biggest of targets.

Stock Black Arrow firearms

Customization options (BA)

There is only one BA rifle, the M93 Black Arrow. It uses a 39.37" barrel.

Rechambering (BA)

Legacy calibers

  • 12.7x108mm (Black Arrow 5-round magazines) (Custom extended Black Arrow magazines, capacity 10 rounds)

Nonstandard calibers

  • .408 Chey Tac (Custom BA408 5-round magazines, Custom extended BA408 10-round magazines)
  • .50 BMG (Custom BA50 5-round magazines, Custom extended BA50 10-round magazines)

Note: All "Custom" magazines for Black Arrow rifles weigh 2 units empty (Size tier: V.Large), unless they also bear the mention "extended"; these weigh 3 units empty (Size tier: X.Large).

Barrel (BA)

Barrel material change

  • See below for more information on barrel material changes.

Other modifications (BA)

Black Spear frame weight reduction program

  • Though the barrel remains unmodified to preserve accuracy, the chassis and stock are replaced with lighter materials, such as titanium and aircraft aluminium.
  • Changes the weapon weight to 30 units, and adds 2 light mounts (Large).

Visual modifications: See here for a list of preset color schemes.

Customizations (All types)

Barrel threading

The barrel threading service will modify a weapon so that it receives a barrel with standard threading, compatible with the majority of silencers and muzzle brakes, at the exception of a few, proprietary devices which are made to suit only certain specific firearms.

Firearms that cannot receive threading:

  • Firearms with integrated muzzle brakes or silencers which are proprietary to the host firearm, and non-removable (All firearms NOT marked with an R on this list + Norinco Type 85SD, Tula Arms VSS Vintorez and Enfield Sten Mk IIS)
  • Revolvers, multiple-barreled firearms, rocket launchers, grenade launchers
  • Crafting-only firearms
  • Specific models: Armsel Protecta, Bryco Model 38, CZ Sa vz. 26, Colt M1918 BAR, General Motors M3 Grease Gun, H&K P7M8, H&K P7M10, Hi-Point C9, Hi-Point JCP, Hi-Point JHP, IZHMASH Mosin-Nagant Obrez, IZHMASH Simonov AVS-36, Lucznik Arms PM-63 RAK, MAT-49, Mauser C96 Red 9, Mauser MG42, Sterling L2A3, Sterling Mark 7, TsNIITochMash PKP Pecheneg, Voere American-180, Winchester Model 1912 Trench Gun, ZiD PKM, ZiD Sudaev PPS-43

Firearms which already have threading and thus do not need the threading service:

  • Firearms with integrated muzzle brakes or silencers which are proprietary to the host firearm, but are removable (All firearms marked with an R on this list, all are compatible with standard devices as well as their proprietary accessories)
  • Standard devices: All firearms listed with Thread(Std) on their event line, as well as all Customs AR-15s and Custom AKs with Western threading
  • MAC devices: All firearms listed with Thread(MAC) on their event line
  • MP5 3-lug devices: All firearms listed with Thread(3lug) on their event line, as well as all Customs MP5s unless they are MP5SD modified
  • AK devices All firearms listed with Thread(AK) on their event line, as well as all Customs AKs with Soviet threading
  • MP9 devices: All firearms listed with Thread(MP9) on their event line

Barrel materials

Applicable to all firearms shooting pistol, rifle, and shotgun calibers.

4150 Carbon Steel barrel
Replaces the standard barrel with a carbon steel, chrome-lined, polygonal rifled barrel, engineered for enhanced durability, hardness and ease of cleaning.

  • Equipped firearm obtains the following bonuses: Maximum Condition value x1.25, Maximum Cleanliness value x1.1, Wear rate x0.5 (both Cond/Clns)

4150CS barrel + Titanium Nitride (TiN) coating
Titanium Nitride is a gold-colored ceramic plating known for its extreme hardness, applied to the barrel and certain other internal parts. TiN drastically improves the firearm's durability, service life, and capability to withstand high-pressure ammunition.

  • Equipped firearm obtains the following bonuses: Maximum Condition value x2, Maximum Cleanliness value x1.25, Wear rate x0.25 (both Cond/Clns).

4150CS barrel + NP3 coating
NP3 is a teflon/electroless nickel-based, satin gray-colored plating known for its extreme resistance to corrosion, applied to the barrel and certain other internal parts. NP3 greatly increases the firearm's cleanliness and ease of cleaning; in other words, it's far more resistant to dirt, dust, grime and fouling, and whatever manages to stick is made very easy to clean away.

  • Equipped firearm obtains the following bonuses: Maximum Condition value x1.25, Maximum Cleanliness value x1.5, Cleaning effectiveness x2, Wear rate x0.5 (both Cond/Clns).
    • Improved cleaning effectiveness: When using a Gun Cleaning Kit on a firearm with NP3 coating, the GCK restores up to 2000 cleanliness points instead of 1000.

NOTE: If a firearm previously equipped with a high-resistance barrel is re-chambered, then that firearm's barrel is replaced with a new one. Any upgrades applied to the old barrel are not transferred over to the new one and must be purchased again. It is recommended to have multiple firearms, each one in the desired caliber and the desired modifications instead.

Visual modifications

A wide selection of pre-set color schemes and cosmetic personalization services are available for every Customs family, and are less expensive than a completely custom job.

All firearms are eligible for visual modifications.

Services

  • Weapon naming, via a direct engraving or the application of a thin metallic name tag.
  • Paintjob, using a preset color scheme or pattern.
  • Custom paintjob, using a color scheme described and ordered by the client.

1911SS and 1911DS color schemes

  • The Vega: Nickel frame and slide, pearl grips
  • The Sin: Nickel frame and slide, wood grips
  • The Heat: Blued frame and slide, ivory grips
  • Silverballer: Stainless frame and slide, wood+Pachmayr grips
  • The Face/Off: Golden frame and slide, black ivory grips with custom gold-colored lions engraved
  • El Jefe: Nickel frame and slide, Green-white-red (Mexican flag) colored wood grips
  • Desert Warrior: Tan frame and slide, white polymer grips
  • Expert: Black frame and slide, black polymer grips
  • The Expendable: Carbon steel black frame and slide, ebony wood grips

Blackhawk and Redhawk color schemes

  • Dirty: Blued frame, dark wood grip
  • Marlboro: Stainless frame, wood grip
  • Single 6: Stainless frame, pearl grip
  • Vaquero: Case colored frame, black grip
  • Texas Ranger: Nickel frame, wood grip

Glock color schemes

  • Earl Jr.: Black frame, stainless slide
  • Olive: Olive drab (OD) frame, black slide
  • Paradox: Blue frame, black slide
  • Scarlet: Black frame, red slide
  • Deadly rose: Black frame, pink slide

MP5 color schemes

  • iKoch: White frame, white stock, white handguards
  • Flagship: Black stock, red frame, yellow handguards

AR-15 color schemes

  • Checkpoint: Black receiver, wooden pistol grip, wooden stock, wooden handguard
  • C7: Black receiver, OD green pistol grip, OD green stock, OD green handguard
  • LaFrance: Brass receiver, black pistol grip, brass stock, black handguard
  • Nordic: White receiver, white pistol grip, white stock, white handguard
  • Snake Custom: Black receiver, tan pistol grip, tan stock, black handguard

AK color schemes

  • Wood: Dark grey receiver, wooden pistol grip, wooden stock, wooden handguard
  • Composite: Dark grey receiver, black pistol grip, black stock, black handguard
  • Lord of War: Golden receiver, wooden pistol grip, golden stock, wooden handguard
  • Soprano: Nickel receiver, ivory pistol grip, nickel stock, ivory handguard

Rem 700 color schemes

  • Police: Black stock and frame
  • New Marine: Flat dark earth (FDE) stock and frame

Black Arrow color schemes

  • Blood Knight: Dark red stock and receiver, black barrel

Camouflage patterns (all families)

  • 5.11 Digital pattern
  • Choco-chip, original
  • DPM, 1985 original
  • DPM, dark marine
  • DPM, desert
  • DPM, marine
  • DPM, urban
  • Flecktarn, 1993 original
  • Flecktarn, desert
  • Flecktarn, M/84 forest
  • Flecktarn, urban
  • Klyaksa pattern (arctic)
  • Lizard pattern, original
  • Lizard pattern, urban
  • Lizard pattern, red'
  • M05 "Lumipuku", snow
  • M1942, original "Duck Hunter"
  • M1942, "Aegean" pattern
  • M1942, Iran desert variant
  • M1948 ERDL, original "Leaf pattern"
  • MARPAT, desert
  • MARPAT, woodland
  • Parsley leaf pattern
  • Schneetarn pattern
  • Serbian PTJ digital, urban
  • Splinter pattern
  • Tiger stripe, original
  • Tiger stripe, dense
  • Tiger stripe, desert DF pattern
  • Type 07 digital, marine
  • Woodland, original M81
  • Woodland, urban RF pattern

Wood finishes

Intended for wooden parts on AKs, AR-15s, 1911SS/DS and Rem700s, and any other firearm using wood, as a form of color scheme modification.
All wood used in firearms is laminated. The default wood type used is not specified but is implied to be some form of pinewood.
Finishes available employ some form of staining or wood finishing process to achieve a different color.

  • Burgundy
  • Cherry tree
  • Cinnamon
  • Dark walnut
  • Driftwood
  • Ebony
  • Hunter green
  • Ipswich pine
  • Ocean
  • Oriental red
  • Pickled oak
  • Provincial
  • Red mahogany
  • Red oak
  • Riverstone
  • Rosewood
  • Royal mahogany
  • Sedona
  • Terracotta
  • Verdigris
  • Walnut
  • Weathered oak
  • Winter moss

See also