The M1887 Dishyni is the standard-issue rifle of the Corynthian army. It is a more dated design of repeating bolt-action rifles, known for its cycling action being a little more similar to a needle rifle, as with every shot, you have to both cycle a bolt and pull back a straight-pull hammer located on the back of the bolt assembly before you can fire again. The rifle itself is a product of the bayonet "reach" theory, in which a longer rifle paired with a bayonet could hypothetically hit an enemy combatant before that enemy could retaliate with their own bayonets. This makes it quite an unwieldy rifle in close quarters. It is chambered in the 8×54mm cartridge, in which its magazine can hold 9 cartridges, loaded through 3-round charger clips.