XR-14 Bellock

XR-14 Bellock is a shotgun created by Piers Olmey from Shipdown, Oklahoma for the New American Republic.

Though only seen in prototype form, the XR-14 resembled a XR-13 Bellock but the 40mm grenade launcher original rotary magazine has been rechambered to fire twelve-gauge shotgun shells. Seen as more a successor of the Rossmore Combat Shotgun rather than a Bellock Grenade Launcher, it was designed to combat the feral Chimera such as Grims and Howlers which roamed freely during the Chimeran occupation of the United States. The shotgun was also designed to combat Human communities who refused the New American Republic and Judge George Ramsey's demands.