RA101 XM8 Rifle; Design
The XM8 was the military designation for a lightweight assault rifle system from the late 1990s to early 2000s. The rifle was designed by German small arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch (H&K), and shares design and engineering with their G36 rifle. The XM8 design was originally part of the Objective Individual Combat Weapon program (OICW), which was developing a "smart" grenade launcher system with an underslung carbine rifle. The system was unable to meet performance and weight requirements and was eventually canceled. In the aftermath, the two portions of the OICW were separated, resulting in the XM8 and XM25 projects. Although there were high hopes that the XM8 would become the United States Army's new standard infantry rifle, the project was put on hold in April 2005, and was formally canceled on October 31, 2005. However, the weapon is now in service with Royal Malaysian Navy special forces.

I.S.A Weapons
The I.S.A has decided to bring back different RA101-XM8 variants so that the users of IMVU may continue to experience quality firearms. Along with this campaign to return certain things to the market, the I.S.A has also begun releasing quality uniforms for women in Law Enforcement and/or Military fields. The I.S.A has been the quality specialists of IMVU since 2013 in making sure all products released within the Military and Police community on IMVU are of the best quality available. As we continue to bring forth new or returning products with a modern HD make, we hope to gain your business in our products.