Maze Customs:Major mods
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Maze Customs major mods are all of the modifications offered to what are known as Customs weapon families or simply Customs families. A family regroups certain weapons with the same or compatible operating principles; for example, all members of the AK family are based in some form on the Kalashnikov rifle.
There are 11 Customs families in total. Each one, alongside all of the available modifications, will be described in their own section below. In addition to the modifications unique to each family, there also exist Universal modifications, which can be applied to most firearms, regardless of whether they belong to a Customs family or not.
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1911 Single Stack (1911SS)
A semi-automatic pistol platform based on the classic 1911 design. The most famous example is the Colt M1911A1, chambered in .45 ACP.
1911SS pistols are recognizable by their slim frame, distinctive style and design, and their use of single-stack magazines.
Any full-size firearm based on the 1911 design and using single-stack magazines is considered to be part of the 1911SS family, even if minute details (hammer, beavertail, rounded or square butt, style and type of iron sights...) may differ.
Base models (1911SS)
Customs family: 1911SS | |
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.45 ACP models | Colt M1911A1 |
10x25mm Auto models | Colt Delta Elite |
.357 SIG models | SIG Sauer 1911 Fastback Nightmare |
9x19mm Parabellum models | Springfield 1911RO Target |
All base models are Class 3, Weight 3.
Modifications available (1911SS)
Rechambering (1911SS)
All rechambering services cost 200.
Barrel (1911SS)
Barrel length configurations
Configuration name | Barrel length | Other effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
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Full size | 5 inches | None | Colt Delta Elite Colt M1911A1 SIG 1911FN |
100 | Original 5 inch barrel. |
Longslide | 7 inches | Weight +1 tier | 200 | Installs an 7 inch barrel and matching long slide. |
Barrel porting
Configuration name | Effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Unported barrel | None | Colt Delta Elite Colt M1911A1 SIG 1911FN |
50 | Original, unmodified barrel. |
Ported barrel | Recoil -1 Silencers are rendered ineffective |
450 | See note 1 |
Fire control (1911SS)
Configuration name | Fire modes | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
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Original | Semi-auto | Colt Delta Elite Colt M1911A1 SIG 1911FN |
50 | Original semi-automatic configuration. |
Lebman mod | Full-auto only, AutoROF 8 Weapon category becomes Auto pistol (or Submachine gun if the Inglis stock is also installed) |
200 | Converts the firearm to full-auto only. Rate of fire ~1000 RPM. |
Frame (1911SS)
Configuration name | Effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Original frame | N/A | Colt Delta Elite Colt M1911A1 SIG 1911FN |
50 | Original pistol configuration. |
Rail Gun frame | Light mounts: 1x Short interface | 150 | Replaces the frame with a railed model. | |
Lebman frame | Underbarrel: Integrated foregrip | 150 | Replaces the frame with a unique model fitted with a Thompson-inspired foregrip. |
Optics (1911SS)
Configuration name | Optics | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Iron sights | None | Colt Delta Elite Colt M1911A1 SIG 1911FN |
50 | Original iron sights, no optics or mounts. |
Integrated RDS | Integrated red dot sight | 700 | Installs a slide fitted with an integrated red dot sight. | |
Integrated RFX | Integrated reflex sight | 950 | Installs a slide fitted with an integrated reflex sight. | |
Scope rail | NATO-S mount | 1100 | Installs an Aimtech-style scope rail, which can be fitted with certain optics. |
Stock (1911SS)
Configuration name | Stock type | Other effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
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No stock | N | None | Colt Delta Elite Colt M1911A1 SIG 1911FN |
50 | Original pistol configuration. |
Inglis stock | S | Weapon becomes Class 2 Weight +1 tier Weapon category becomes Conventional rifle (or Submachine gun if the Lebman mod is also installed) |
150 | Attaches a fixed wooden stock to the pistol, transforming it into a short carbine. |
1911 Double Stack (1911DS)
A semi-automatic pistol platform that is based on a modified version of the classic 1911 design, featuring a larger frame that can accomodate higher-capacity, double-stack magazines.
Any full-size firearm based on the 1911 design and using double-stack magazines is considered to be part of the 1911DS family, even if minute details (hammer, beavertail, rounded or square butt, style and type of iron sights...) may differ.
Base models (1911DS)
Customs family: 1911DS | ||
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.45 ACP models | Para Ordnance P-14.45 | |
.40 S&W models | Para Ordnance P-16.40 | |
9x19mm Parabellum models | Para Ordnance P-18.9 |
All base models are Class 3, Weight 3.
Modifications available (1911DS)
Rechambering (1911DS)
All rechambering services cost 200.
Caliber | Compatible magazines | Corresponding base models |
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.45 ACP | P-14 magazines | Para P-14 |
.40 S&W | P-16 magazines | Para P-16 |
.357 SIG | P-16 magazines | |
10x25mm Auto | P-16 magazines | |
.460 Rowland | P-14 magazines | |
7.62x25mm Tokarev | Custom 1911DS Tokarev magazines | |
9x19mm Parabellum | Custom 1911DS 9mm magazines | |
9x25mm Dillon | P-16 magazines |
Barrel (1911DS)
Barrel length configurations
Configuration name | Barrel length | Other effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Full size | 5 inches | None | Para P-14 Para P-16 |
100 | Original 5 inch barrel. |
Longslide | 7 inches | Weight +1 tier | 200 | Installs an 7 inch barrel and matching long slide. |
Barrel porting
Configuration name | Effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Unported barrel | None | Para P-14 Para P-16 |
50 | Original, unmodified barrel. |
Ported barrel | Recoil -1 Silencers are rendered ineffective |
450 | See note 1 |
Fire control (1911DS)
Configuration name | Fire modes | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Original | Semi-auto | Para P-14 Para P-16 |
50 | Original semi-automatic configuration. |
Lebman mod | Full-auto only, AutoROF 8 Weapon category becomes Auto pistol (or Submachine gun if the Inglis stock is also installed) |
200 | Converts the firearm to full-auto only. Rate of fire ~1000 RPM. |
Frame (1911DS)
Configuration name | Effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Original frame | N/A | Para P-14 Para P-16 |
50 | Original pistol configuration. |
Rail Gun frame | Light mounts: 1x Short interface | 150 | Replaces the frame with a railed model. | |
Lebman frame | Underbarrel: Integrated foregrip | 150 | Replaces the frame with a unique model fitted with a Thompson-inspired foregrip. |
Optics (1911DS)
Configuration name | Optics | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Iron sights | None | Para P-14 Para P-16 |
50 | Original iron sights, no optics or mounts. |
Integrated RDS | Integrated red dot sight | 700 | Installs a slide fitted with an integrated red dot sight. | |
Integrated RFX | Integrated reflex sight | 950 | Installs a slide fitted with an integrated reflex sight. | |
Scope rail | NATO-S mount | 1100 | Installs an Aimtech-style scope rail, which can be fitted with certain optics. |
Stock (1911DS)
Configuration name | Stock type | Other effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
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No stock | N | None | Para P-14 Para P-16 |
50 | Original pistol configuration. |
Inglis stock | S | Weapon becomes Class 2 Weight +1 tier Weapon category becomes Conventional rifle (or Submachine gun if the Lebman mod is also installed) |
150 | Attaches a fixed wooden stock to the pistol, transforming it into a short carbine. |
Blackhawk
A single-action revolver platform, patterned after the Ruger Blackhawk. Blackhawks are considered to be among the toughest and most durable single-action revolvers ever made, allowing them to be chambered in a wide variety of pistol calibers, from .22 Long Rifle to .454 Casull and nearly everything in between.
Blackhawk revolvers, like other single-action revolvers, can be reloaded using speed strips.
Base models (Blackhawk)
Customs family: Blackhawk | ||
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.30 Carbine models | Ruger Blackhawk | |
.44 Magnum models | Ruger Super Blackhawk |
All base models are Class 3, Weight 5.
Modifications available (Blackhawk)
Rechambering (Blackhawk)
When rechambering a Blackhawk, you must select both a caliber and a cylinder capacity. Double-caliber cylinders (e.g. .357 Magnum / .38 Special) may accept both listed cartridges interchangeably.
All rechambering services cost 200.
Caliber | Cylinder capacities | Corresponding base models |
---|---|---|
.30 Carbine | 5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds 8 rounds |
Ruger Blackhawk |
.44 Magnum / .44 Special | 5 rounds 6 rounds |
Ruger Super Blackhawk |
.44 Special only | 5 rounds 6 rounds |
|
.357 Magnum / .38 Special | 5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds 8 rounds |
|
.38 Special only | 5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds 8 rounds |
|
.380 ACP | 5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds 8 rounds |
|
.40 S&W | 5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds |
|
.45 ACP | 5 rounds 6 rounds |
|
.454 Casull / .45 Colt | 5 rounds 6 rounds |
|
.45 Colt only | 5 rounds 6 rounds |
|
.460 Rowland | 5 rounds 6 rounds |
|
7.62x25mm Tokarev | 5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds 8 rounds |
|
9x18mm Makarov | 5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds 8 rounds |
|
9x19mm Parabellum | 5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds 8 rounds |
|
10x25mm Auto | 5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds |
|
.22 Long Rifle | 6 rounds 8 rounds 10 rounds |
Note: In single-action revolvers such as Blackhawks, rimless cartridges headspace on the case mouth. A cylinder chambered for a rinless cartridge can therefore only accept that specific cartridge and none other, even if a double-action revolver chambered in the same cartridge would also accept a shorter version (e.g. a Blackhawk revolver with a 10x25mm Auto cylinder cannot accept .40 S&W). This is because the shorter cartridges would simply fall a certain depth into the cylinder, preventing the firing pin from hitting the primer and therefore firing the cartridge.
Barrel (Blackhawk)
Barrel length configurations
Configuration name | Barrel length | Other effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Snub-nose | 2.5 inches | Weight -2 tiers | 500 | Installs a short 2.5 inch barrel with corresponding front sight. | |
Vaquero | 4.62 inches | Weight -1 tier | 400 | Installs a medium-length 4.62 inch barrel with corresponding front sight, patterned after the Ruger Vaquero. | |
Standard | 7.5 inches | None | Ruger Blackhawk Ruger Super Blackhawk |
200 | Installs a long 7.5 inch barrel with corresponding front sight. |
Long barrel | 10.5 inches | None | 400 | Installs a long 10.5 inch barrel with corresponding front sight. | |
Super Buntline | 12.5 inches | Weight +1 tier | 500 | Installs a super-long 12 inch barrel with corresponding front sight, inspired by the Buntline Special. |
Frame (Blackhawk)
Configuration name | Effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Original frame | N/A | Ruger Blackhawk Ruger Super Blackhawk |
50 | Original revolver configuration. |
Laser grip | Lights: Integrated laser sight | 400 | Installs rubber grips fitted with a laser sight module. |
Optics (Blackhawk)
Configuration name | Optics | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Iron sights | None | Ruger Blackhawk Ruger Super Blackhawk |
50 | Original iron sights, no optics or mounts. |
Integrated scope | Integrated 2x scope | 1000 | The top of the receiver is drilled and tapped to fit a permanent mount, on which a 2x scope is installed. Not compatible with: Snub-nose barrel configuration | |
Scope rail | NATO-S mount | 1500 | Installs a barrel-mounted length of rail, sitting onto the top of the receiver and the barrel. Not compatible with: Snub-nose barrel configuration |
Stock (Blackhawk)
Configuration name | Stock type | Other effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
No stock | N | None | Ruger Blackhawk Ruger Super Blackhawk |
50 | Original pistol configuration. |
Wire stock | S | Weapon becomes Class 2 Weight +1 tier Weapon category becomes Conventional rifle |
150 | Attaches a fixed metallic wire stock to the grips, providing a rudimentary stock and turning the revolver into a carbine. |
Redhawk
A double-action/single-action revolver platform, patterned after the Ruger Redhawk. Just as Blackhawks are considered to be among the most durable single-actions ever made, Redhawks are considered to be some of the strongest and toughest DA/SA revolvers ever made. They can be chambered in the same wide variety of cartridges as their single-action counterparts.
Base models (Redhawk)
Customs family: Redhawk | ||
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.45 Colt models | Ruger Redhawk | |
.454 Casull models | Ruger Super Redhawk, Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan |
All base models are Class 3, Weight 5, except for the Super Redhawk Alaskan, which is Weight 2 due to its barrel length.
Modifications available (Redhawk)
Rechambering (Redhawk)
When rechambering a Redhawk, you must select both a caliber and a cylinder capacity. Double-caliber cylinders (e.g. .357 Magnum / .38 Special) may accept both listed cartridges interchangeably.
All rechambering services cost 200.
Caliber | Rimless? | Cylinder capacities | Corresponding base models |
---|---|---|---|
.454 Casull / .45 Colt | |
5 rounds 6 rounds |
Ruger Super Redhawk, Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan |
.45 Colt only | |
5 rounds 6 rounds |
Ruger Redhawk |
.30 Carbine | |
5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds 8 rounds |
|
.357 Magnum / .38 Special | |
5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds 8 rounds |
|
.38 Special only | |
5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds 8 rounds |
|
.380 ACP | |
5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds 8 rounds |
|
.44 Magnum / .44 Special | |
5 rounds 6 rounds |
|
.44 Special only | |
5 rounds 6 rounds |
|
.460 Rowland / .45 ACP | |
5 rounds 6 rounds |
|
.45 ACP only | |
5 rounds 6 rounds |
|
7.62x25mm Tokarev | |
5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds 8 rounds |
|
9x18mm Makarov | |
5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds 8 rounds |
|
9x19mm Parabellum | |
5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds 8 rounds |
|
10x25mm Auto / .40 S&W | |
5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds |
|
.40 S&W only | |
5 rounds 6 rounds 7 rounds |
|
.22 Long Rifle | |
6 rounds 8 rounds 10 rounds |
Note: The table above indicates whether the selected cartridges are rimless or not. If your Redhawk revolver is chambered for a rimless cartridge, moon clips of matching caliber and capacity are required to reload them (you cannot use loose rounds). Otherwise, you can use speedloaders of matching caliber and capacity, speed strips of matching caliber, or simply reload them with loose rounds.
Barrel (Redhawk)
Barrel length configurations
Configuration name | Barrel length | Other effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
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Snub-nose | 2.5 inches | Weight -2 tiers | Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan | 500 | Installs a short 2.5 inch barrel with corresponding front sight. |
Combat | 4.25 inches | Weight -1 tier | 400 | Installs a medium-length 4.25 inch barrel with corresponding front sight, patterned after the Ruger Vaquero. | |
Standard | 7.5 inches | None | Ruger Redhawk Ruger Super Redhawk |
200 | Installs a long 7.5 inch barrel with corresponding front sight. |
Long barrel | 9.5 inches | None | 400 | Installs a long 9.5 inch barrel with corresponding front sight. | |
Super Buntline | 12.5 inches | Weight +1 tier | 500 | Installs a super-long 12 inch barrel with corresponding front sight, inspired by the Buntline Special. |
Frame (Redhawk)
Configuration name | Effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Original frame | N/A | Ruger Redhawk Ruger Super Redhawk Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan |
50 | Original revolver configuration. |
Laser grip | Lights: Integrated laser sight | 400 | Installs rubber grips fitted with a laser sight module. |
Optics (Redhawk)
Configuration name | Optics | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Iron sights | None | Ruger Blackhawk Ruger Super Blackhawk |
50 | Original iron sights, no optics or mounts. |
Integrated scope | Integrated 2x scope | 1000 | The top of the receiver is drilled and tapped to fit a permanent mount, on which a 2x scope is installed. Not compatible with: Snub-nose and Combat barrel configurations | |
Scope rail | NATO-S mount | 1500 | Installs a barrel-mounted length of rail, sitting onto the top of the receiver and the barrel. Not compatible with: Snub-nose and Combat barrel configurations |
Stock (Redhawk)
Configuration name | Stock type | Other effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
No stock | N | None | Ruger Redhawk Ruger Super Redhawk Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan |
50 | Original pistol configuration. |
Wire stock | S | Weapon becomes Class 2 Weight +1 tier Weapon category becomes Conventional rifle |
150 | Attaches a fixed metallic wire stock to the grips, providing a rudimentary stock and turning the revolver into a carbine. |
Glock Short Frame (Glock-SF)
A semi-automatic pistol platform based on the original Glock design, employing a short frame for small to medium-caliber pistol cartridges. The original Glock-SF pistol is the Glock 17 in 9x19mm Parabellum.
All Glocks pistols are recognizable by their polymer frame, distinctly blocky looks, and the lack of manual safeties, instead featuring a unique "safe-action" trigger-mounted safety.
Any full-size firearm based on the Glock design using the original short frame is considered to be a Glock-SF. Large-caliber full size models are Glock-LFs, while compact and subcompact models are not considered to be either Glock-SF or Glock-LF pistols.
Base models (Glock-SF)
Customs family: Glock-SF | ||
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9x19mm Parabellum models | Glock 17, Glock 18C | |
.40 S&W models | Glock 22 | |
.357 SIG models | Glock 31 |
All base models are Class 3, Weight 3.
Modifications available (Glock-SF)
Rechambering (Glock-SF)
All rechambering services cost 200.
Caliber | Compatible magazines | Corresponding base models |
---|---|---|
9x19mm Parabellum | Glock 9mm magazines | Glock 17 Glock 18C |
.40 S&W | Glock .40/.357 magazines | Glock 22 |
.357 SIG | Glock .40/.357 magazines | Glock 31 |
.32 ACP | Custom Glock .32 magazines | |
.380 ACP | Custom Glock .380 magazines | |
9x18mm Makarov | Custom Glock Mak magazines | |
.22 Long Rifle | Custom Glock-SF .22 magazines |
Note: All magazines used can only be those compatible in full-size models.
- 9x19mm Parabellum: Incompatible with Glock 9mm 10-round magazine
- .40 S&W and .357 SIG: Incompatible with Glock .40/.357 9-round magazine
Barrel (Glock-SF)
Barrel length configurations
Configuration name | Barrel length | Other effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Full size | 4.48 inches | None | Glock 17 Glock 18C Glock 22 Glock 31 |
100 | Original 4.48 inch barrel. |
Competition | 9 inches | Weight +1 tier | 200 | Installs an 9 inch barrel and matching long slide, in the style of the Glock 17L. |
Barrel porting
Configuration name | Effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Unported barrel | None | Glock 17 Glock 22 Glock 31 |
50 | Original, unmodified barrel. |
Ported barrel | Recoil -1 Silencers are rendered ineffective |
Glock 18C | 450 | See note 1 |
Fire control (Glock-SF)
Configuration name | Fire modes | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
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Original | Semi-auto | Glock 17 Glock 22 Glock 31 |
50 | Original semi-automatic configuration. |
G18 selector | Semi/Full, AutoROF 10 Weapon category becomes Auto pistol (or Submachine gun if the Glock stock is also installed) |
Glock 18C | 300 | Converts the firearm to select-fire, semi or full-auto. Rate of fire ~1200 RPM. |
Optics (Glock-SF)
Configuration name | Optics | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Iron sights | None | Glock 17 Glock 18C Glock 22 Glock 31 |
50 | Original iron sights, no optics or mounts. |
Integrated RDS | Integrated red dot sight | 700 | Installs a slide fitted with an integrated red dot sight. | |
Integrated RFX | Integrated reflex sight | 950 | Installs a slide fitted with an integrated reflex sight. | |
Scope rail | NATO-S mount | 1100 | Install a GIS-style scope rail, which can be fitted with certain optics. |
Stock (Glock-SF)
Configuration name | Stock type | Other effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
No stock | N | None | Glock 17 Glock 18C Glock 22 Glock 31 |
50 | Original pistol configuration. |
Glock stock | RS | Weapon becomes Class 2 Weight +1 tier Weapon category becomes Conventional rifle (or Submachine gun if the G18 selector is also installed) |
150 | Attaches a Fab Defense-style, retractable polymer stock to the pistol, transforming it into a short carbine. |
Glock Large Frame (Glock-LF)
A semi-automatic pistol platform based on the Glock design, employing a large frame for large-caliber pistol cartridges. The original Glock-LF pistol is the Glock 20 in 10x25mm Auto.
All Glock pistols are recognizable by their polymer frame, distinctly blocky looks, and the lack of manual safeties, instead featuring a unique "safe-action" trigger-mounted safety.
These large-frame models possess roughly 50% parts commonality with the original short-frame models, but most of the major parts are scaled up to accomodate larger cartridges. Therefore, pistols from different frame sizes cannot be converted from one to the other.
Any full-size firearm based on the Glock design using the large frame is considered to be a Glock-LF. Small-caliber full size models are Glock-SFs, while compact and subcompact models are not considered to be either Glock-SF or Glock-LF pistols.
Base models (Glock-LF)
Customs family: Glock-LF | ||
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10x25mm Auto models | Glock 20 | |
.45 ACP models | Glock 21 |
All base models are Class 3, Weight 3.
Modifications available (Glock-LF)
Rechambering (Glock-LF)
All rechambering services cost 200.
Caliber | Compatible magazines | Corresponding base models |
---|---|---|
10x25mm Auto | Glock 10mm magazines | Glock 20 |
.45 ACP | Glock .45 magazines | Glock 21 |
.460 Rowland | Glock .45 magazines | |
9x25mm Dillon | Glock 10mm magazines | |
7.62x25mm Tokarev | Custom Glock Tok magazines | |
.22 Long Rifle | Custom Glock-LF .22 magazines |
Note: All magazines used can only be those compatible in full-size models.
- 10x25mm Auto and 9x25mm Dillon: Incompatible with Glock 10mm 10-round magazine
- .45 ACP and .460 Rowland: Incompatible with Glock .45 10-round magazine
Barrel (Glock-LF)
Barrel length configurations
Configuration name | Barrel length | Other effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Full size | 4.6 inches | None | Glock 20 Glock 21 |
100 | Original 4.6 inch barrel. |
Competition | 9 inches | Weight +1 tier | 200 | Installs an 9 inch barrel and matching long slide, in the style of the Glock 17L. |
Barrel porting
Configuration name | Effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Unported barrel | None | Glock 20 Glock 21 |
50 | Original, unmodified barrel. |
Ported barrel | Recoil -1 Silencers are rendered ineffective |
450 | See note 1 |
Fire control (Glock-LF)
Configuration name | Fire modes | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Original | Semi-auto | Glock 20 Glock 21 |
50 | Original semi-automatic configuration. |
G18 selector | Semi/Full, AutoROF 10 Weapon category becomes Auto pistol (or Submachine gun if the Glock stock is also installed) |
300 | Converts the firearm to select-fire, semi or full-auto. Rate of fire ~1200 RPM. |
Optics (Glock-LF)
Configuration name | Optics | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Iron sights | None | Glock 20 Glock 21 |
50 | Original iron sights, no optics or mounts. |
Integrated RDS | Integrated red dot sight | 700 | Installs a slide fitted with an integrated red dot sight. | |
Integrated RFX | Integrated reflex sight | 950 | Installs a slide fitted with an integrated reflex sight. | |
Scope rail | NATO-S mount | 1100 | Install a GIS-style scope rail, which can be fitted with certain optics. |
Stock (Glock-LF)
Configuration name | Stock type | Other effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
No stock | N | None | Glock 20 Glock 21 |
50 | Original pistol configuration. |
Glock stock | RS | Weapon becomes Class 2 Weight +1 tier Weapon category becomes Conventional rifle (or Submachine gun if the G18 selector is also installed) |
150 | Attaches a Fab Defense-style, retractable polymer stock to the pistol, transforming it into a short carbine. |
MP5
A select-fire submachine gun platform based on the MP5, itself a scaled-down version of the G3 rifle. It employs a unique roller-locked delayed blowback action, instead of a more traditional straight blowback (such as in the Uzi) or a more modern, rifle inspired gas operation (like the SIG MPX).
The original MP5 was chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum. The currently available production MP5 submachine guns are available in 9x19mm Parabellum (MP5A3), .40 S&W (MP5/40A2) and 10x25mm Auto (MP5/10A3).
Any full-size MP5 submachine gun is considered to be part of the MP5 family, which excludes the MP5K.
Base models (MP5)
Customs family: MP5 | ||
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9x19mm Parabellum models | Heckler & Koch MP5A3, Heckler & Koch MP5K | |
.40 S&W models | Heckler & Koch MP5/40A2 | |
10x25mm Auto models | Heckler & Koch MP5/10A3 |
All base models are Class 2, Weight 9.
Modifications available (MP5)
Rechambering (MP5)
All rechambering services cost 200.
Barrel (MP5)
Barrel length configurations
Configuration name | Barrel length | Other effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
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Standard barrel | 8.9 inches | Muzzle: 3-lug mount | Heckler & Koch MP5A3 Heckler & Koch MP5/10A3 Heckler & Koch MP5/40A2 |
100 | Original 8.9 inch barrel with 3-lug muzzle mount. |
MP5 Sound Dampened (MP5SD) | 5.7 inches | Muzzle: Integrated silencer | 900 | Installs the MP5SD 5.7 inch integrally suppressed barrel, with matching handguards. | |
Long barrel | 16.9 inches | Weight +1 tier Muzzle: 3-lug mount |
200 | Installs a 16.9 inch HK94-style barrel. This long barrel possesses the original 3-lug mount, to retain compatibility. |
Fire control (MP5)
Configuration name | Fire modes | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
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SEF | Semi/Full, AutoROF 7 | Heckler & Koch MP5A3 Heckler & Koch MP5/10A3 Heckler & Koch MP5/40A2 |
250 | Original select-fire trigger control group, with semi-auto and full-auto, no burst mode. |
0-1 | Semi-auto Weapon category becomes Conventional rifle |
250 | Semi-automatic only trigger control group, transforms the weapon into a pistol-caliber carbine. | |
N2 | Semi/Burst2/Full, AutoROF 7 | 350 | Select-fire trigger control group including semi-auto, 2-round burst, and full-auto. | |
N3 | Semi/Burst3/Full, AutoROF 7 | 375 | Select-fire trigger control group including semi-auto, 3-round burst, and full-auto. | |
N4 | Semi/Burst4/Full, AutoROF 7 | 400 | Select-fire trigger control group including semi-auto, 4-round burst, and full-auto. The only way to obtain 4-round burst in the entirety of the Mazes. |
Handguards (MP5)
Configuration name | Effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Original | None | Heckler & Koch MP5A3 Heckler & Koch MP5/10A3 Heckler & Koch MP5/40A2 |
100 | Original handguards with no features. |
Surefire 628 | Lights: Integrated weaponlight | 300 | Special handguards with an integrated Surefire 628 light and appropriate on/off buttons. Sits low enough to avoid interfering with suppressors or muzzle brakes. | |
Quad rails | Lights: 2x Long interface Underbarrel: Long interface |
600 | Quad-rail handguards to attach the lights, lasers, and underbarrel accessories of your choice. |
Receiver (MP5)
Configuration name | Effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
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Original | Optics: HK-S mount | Heckler & Koch MP5A3 Heckler & Koch MP5/10A3 Heckler & Koch MP5/40A2 |
100 | Original receiver, which can be fitted with claw-mounted (HK-S) optics. |
Tactical | Optics: NATO-S mount | 300 | The receiver is fitted with a short optics rail, capable of accepting NATO-S optics. |
Stock (MP5)
Configuration name | Stock type | Other effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
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A2 stock | S | None | Heckler & Koch MP5/40A2 | 100 | MP5A2-style fixed stock. |
A3 stock | RS | None | Heckler & Koch MP5A3 Heckler & Koch MP5/10A3 |
150 | MP5A3-style retractable stock. |
UMP stock | FS | None | 150 | UMP-style folding stock. | |
Endcap | N | Weight tier -1 | 100 | No stock at all. The rear of the receiver is simply covered by an endcap with a sling loop. |
AR-15
A select-fire light rifle platform based on the AR-15/M16 family of rifles, traditionally chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO. They are sometimes called black rifles, after the black coloration of the standard furniture, giving these rifles a distinctive look. AR-15 rifles are famous for their use of the Stoner-style direct impingement (Stoner DI) action, as opposed to piston-based systems.
Any AR-15 style platform chambered in a rifle caliber and using the original Stoner DI action is considered to be part of the AR-15 family. This excludes pistol-caliber platforms such as the Colt RO635 (these are direct blowback) or AR-15 style firearm such as the Honey Badger, which use a short-stroke piston system instead.
Base models (AR-15)
Customs family: AR-15 | ||
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Rifles (20" barrel) | Colt AR-15A2 R6550, Colt M16A1, Colt M16A2, Colt M16A4 | |
Carbines (14.5" barrel) | Colt M4, Colt M4A1 | |
Sport carbines (14.5" barrel) | Alexander Arms AWS | |
Subcarbines (10.5" barrel) | Colt Mark 18 Mod 0 | |
Commandos (10" barrel) | Colt XM177E2 Commando |
Carbine-length models are considered to be the base models, and are Class 1 Weight 14.
Modifications available (AR-15)
Rechambering (AR-15)
All rechambering services cost 200.
Caliber | Compatible magazines | Corresponding base models |
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5.56x45mm NATO | STANAG magazines | Colt AR-15A2 R6550 Colt M16A1 Colt M16A2 Colt M16A4 Colt M4A1 Colt Mark 18 Mod 0 |
.300 AAC Blackout | STANAG magazines | |
5.45x39mm | AR 5.45 magazines |
Barrel (AR-15)
Barrel length configurations
Configuration name | Barrel length | Other effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
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Precision | 24 inches | Weight +2 tiers Muzzle: Standard devices |
800 | Installs an extra-long 24 inch barrel, designed for precision shooting. | |
Rifle | 20 inches | Weight +1 tier Muzzle: Standard devices Bayonet compatibility: M9 bayonet |
Colt AR-15A2 R6550 Colt M16A1 Colt M16A2 Colt M16A4 |
600 | Installs a 20 inch barrel, as originally intended for the platform. |
Carbine | 14.5 inches | Muzzle: Standard devices Bayonet compatibility: M9 bayonet |
Colt M4A1 | 300 | Installs an M4 style 14.5 inch barrel, which provides a compromise between performance and weight. Considered to be the standard length for AR-15 rifles. |
Competition | 12 inches | Weapon becomes Class 2 Muzzle: Standard devices |
600 | Installs a short 12.5 inch barrel designed for competition shooting such as 3-gun. | |
Subcarbine | 10.5 inches | Weapon becomes Class 2 Weight -1 tier Muzzle: Standard devices |
Colt Mark 18 Mod 0 | 800 | Installs a very short 10.5 inch barrel designed to minimize size and weight as much as possible, at the cost of ballistic performance. |
Commando | 10 inches | Weapon becomes Class 2 Weight -1 tier Muzzle: N/A |
800 | Installs a very short 10 inch barrel topped with a 4 inch moderator device, which features a grenade launcher ring. |
Fire control (AR-15)
Configuration name | Fire modes | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
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Safe/Semi/Auto | Semi/Full, AutoROF 8 | Colt M16A1 Colt M4A1 Colt Mark 18 Mod 0 |
400 | Original select-fire trigger control group, with semi-auto and full-auto, no burst mode. |
Safe/Semi/Burst | Semi/Burst3 | Colt M16A2 Colt M16A4 |
400 | M16A2 style trigger control group, featuring semi-auto and 3-round burst, no full-auto. |
Safe/Semi | Semi-auto Affects weapon category(*) |
Colt AR-15A2 R6550 | 400 | AR-15 style semi-automatic only trigger control group. |
Handguards (AR-15)
Configuration name | Effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
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Original | Underbarrel: M203 mount (if barrel is DMR, Rifle, Carbine, or Commando Underbarrel: None {if barrel is Competition or Subcarbine) |
Colt AR-15A2 R6550 Colt M16A1 Colt M16A2 Colt M16A4 Colt M4A1 Colt Mark 18 Mod 0 |
100 | Original handguards with no features. |
Quad rails | Lights: 2x Long interface Underbarrel: Long interface |
600 | Quad-rail handguards to attach the lights, lasers, and underbarrel accessories of your choice. |
Stock (AR-15)
Configuration name | Stock type | Other effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
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Fixed stock | S | None | Colt AR-15A2 R6550 Colt M16A1 Colt M16A2 Colt M16A4 |
150 | Fixed nonadjustable stock, in the style of the original M16 rifles. |
Retractable stock | RS | None | Colt M4A1 Colt Mark 18 Mod 0 |
400 | M4 style retractable stock. |
Folding stock adapter | FRS | None | 600 | Installs a folding stock adapter on the buffer tube, which can accept standard retractable stock pieces, allowing the whole assembly to be both folding and retractable. | |
No stock | N | Weight tier -1 | 100 | No stock at all. Leaves a naked buffer tube which cannot be shouldered. Said to be a very patriotic configuration. |
Upper receiver (AR-15)
Configuration name | Effects | Corresponding base models | Cost () | Description |
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Old style | Optics: N/A | Colt AR-15A2 R6550 Colt M16A1 Colt M16A2 |
200 | Original style upper receiver with non-detachable carrying handle, and no mounting points for optics. |
Flat top | Optics: NATO-S mount | Colt M16A4 Colt M4A1 |
600 | Modern upper receiver with a length of NATO-S rail for mounting optics. Comes with a detachable carrying handle with adjustable rear iron sights. |
DMR | Optics: Integrated 3x scope Affects weapon category(*) |
600 | Special upper receiver featuring a proprietary ART II 3x scope, in the style of the Colt Model 656. | |
Sniper | Optics: Integrated 6x scope Affects weapon category(*) |
900 | Special upper receiver featuring a proprietary ART M1200 6x scope. | |
SPR | Optics: NATO mount Can only be installed with a Precision or Rifle barrel. Affects weapon category(*) |
900 | Special Purpose Rifle-inspired upper receiver, featuring an extra long optics rail, and a low-profile gas block fitted with a foldable front sight. Ideal for precision rifle builds. |
AR-15 weapon categorization
Depending on the selected configuration of modifications, your AR-15's weapon category may change.
- If the weapon has the DMR, Sniper or SPR upper receiver modification, the weapon category changes to Precision rifle, regardless of any other mods installed.
- Otherwise, the weapon category depends on the fire control group. If it is Safe/Semi, the category changes to Conventional rifle. Any other configuration is a Combat rifle.
AK
(WIP)
Remington 700 (Rem700)
(WIP)
Black Arrow
(WIP)
Customs nomenclature
If you submit a compatible weapon to Maze Customs for a Major mod, and apply at least one modification, that weapon will be renamed to Custom <family>, with "<family>" being replaced by your weapon's corresponding family, even if the resulting combination of modifications would effectively replicate another base model of the same family.
- Example: Peter purchases a rechambering modification for his Colt M1911A1, rechambering it to .40 S&W. This automatically renames his weapon to Custom 1911SS.
You may, of course, choose to rename your weapon to whatever name or nickname you wish. However, in order to clearly signal that this is a user-given name and not any official or semi-official nomenclature, any name given to a weapon by their user should be between quotation marks.
- Example: Peter wants to give his .40 S&W 1911SS pistol a more palatable name. He decides to call it Old Reliable, as this pistol has been with him for a long time. The weapon is therefore renamed to "Old Reliable", with quotation marks.
Notes
- Note 1: Barrel porting is the act of drilling strategically placed holes into the barrel and slide, allowing part of the gases to be vented through these holes, acting as a sort of integrated muzzle brake. However, the expulsion of these gases is also what generates the noise a firearm makes. If there are any openings through which gases (and therefore noise) can escape before reaching the muzzle, it will be loud regardless of what is at the end of the barrel. This is the same principle that prevents revolvers from being suppressed normally (due to the gap between the cylinder and the frame). For all of those reasons, a ported barrel negates the effects of a silencer; in other words, it is possible but pointless to attach a silencer to a ported barrel.