Colt Wasp

A derivative of the Colt SCAMP prototype with more modern materials engineering, the Wasp suffered the same lack of commercial success as its parent design.  The limited production run languished in Colt's vaults until Task Force 47 identified a need for its combination of portability and armor-piercing capability.

The Wasp fires a 55-grain tungsten carbide projectile at 2,200 feet per second.  The nonstandard round isn't available on the open market, making the Wasp a collector's paperweight outside a very selective logistics chain.

The Wasp's existence is classified.  Weapons aficionados are likely to recognize its heritage.

Ammunition: 5.56x29mm

Weight: 1.4 kg

Magazine: 27

ROF: 3

Damage: 3

Penetration: 1-1-2

Bulk: 2

Recoil: 3 single/4 burst

Range: 22 (26 w/ Trijicon RMR)