Talk:NC9 A-Tross/@comment-2605:6001:F5C0:DB00:68EA:530A:1755:C20D-20190125074028

The NC9 A-Tross gives the NC medic a high damage option, controllable with perfect first shot accuracy. It is the least accurate of the NC weapons that share the same damage model when aiming down sights but has more versatility in attachments and/or hip-fire.

In comparison to the Reaper DMR, the A-Tross has lower vertical recoil, and a slower rate of fire making the compensator less attractive for close-to-medium range engagements freeing up the hip cone of fire. It also includes a flash suppressor which the Reaper DMR does not have. There are an additional 6 more rounds per magazine and more ammunition to carry on the soldier. For these benefits, the negative is that the A-Tross is not as accurate as the Reaper DMR. Being that they share the same high damage model, both have a bigger hip cone of fire than other assault rifles but still viable. This means they are primarily aiming down sights more so than other weapons yet still have viable hip-fire in comparison to the NC6 Gauss SAW.

The stand-out attachment is the advanced forward grip. The compensator and high-velocity ammo are for specialized longer ranged combat.