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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:01 pm


Well, for starters, what's it's weight, length, and round type?

And for secondary information, what's it's round count per magazine, barrel length, and scope magnification?
PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:13 pm


Do I just make it up?

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:23 pm


O_o

Well, no, you don't.



But yes, you do. Try to, as realistically as possible gauge your weapon.

Say, guage your weapon in comparison to an M16. An M16 is 40 inches long. Is your weapon 2/3's of that, 1/2 of that, twice that?

An m16 weighs 7.25 lb, how much does your weapon weigh in comparison?

The like.
PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:36 pm


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 5:12 pm


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 5:15 pm


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The H.S. Revolving Rifle v.1

Infulenced by the Tommy Gun, MP5-K and the Barret 50.cal.
The H.S. uses a revolving chamber much like the Tommy Gun.
It has a "fixed scope" as do most scoped rifles but the model of this one was based on the Barret.
The reciever of an MP5-K was selected for it's light weight and unique shape making mobility, almost second nature.

Weapon Details

Round Type: .45 APC (Fact)

Round count per magazine: 30 (Fact)

Barrel Length: 365mm

Scope Magnification: 4900ft. (Fact)

Weight: 11.8lb (Scope Inculded)

Weapon Length: 33.5 (Inches)

Year of Creation:
1919. (Fact!)

Weapon Faults

There were two military types of Thompson SMG. The M1928A1 had provisions for box magazines and drums (the drums were disliked because of their tendency to rattle and jam). (Fact)

One magazine was priced at $200.00 when a Ford automobile sold for $400.00. (Fact)

The major complaints against the Thompson were its weight, inaccuracy at ranges over 50 yards (This is why I chose the Barret Scope), and its lack of penetrating power, despite the powerful round it used. (Fact)

Weapon Advantages

Fully-Automatic (Fact)

It was popular with the Marines as a point-defense weapon for countering ambush. (Fact)

In the Pacific Theater, Australian Army infantry and other Commonwealth forces initially used the Thompson extensively in jungle patrols and ambushes, where it was prized for its firepower, though its hefty weight of over 10 pounds (Fact)

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 5:19 pm


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 5:26 pm


Well damn. O_o



That's the way to do it! blaugh

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 5:50 pm


Thanks the research took a while but I'm happy with it.
Thanks!
PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 6:01 pm


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 9:22 pm


I thought it might be worth mentioning, though I'm not sure why I didn't say this earlier, that the SM300 models are both semi-auto.
PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 10:51 pm


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This is the SM108 Combat Rifle. It is based on the the reciever and butt-stock of the Dragunov sniper rifle. It has a shortened barrel and a fixed front sight, which helps focus the user on where they should place an enemy when using a scope. The rear sight is collapsable to allow for the scope. The idea for this rifle is to have a medium to long range rifle for basic infantry which can be carried into shorter distance conflicts due to a bull-pup design and is capable of being fitted with a scope for designated marksmen. It is also semi-auto.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 6:34 am


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CC.v1 (top left)
weight: 7lbs
length: 21inches
scope magnification: 200m
round count per magazine: 20

BH-Auto (Bottom right)
Weight: 9lbs
length: 31inches
scope magnfication:1000m
round count per magazine: 60
PostPosted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 12:20 pm


First I would like to introduce to you the biggest machinegun you wil ever see the Mk. 99 destroyer++
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It has rounds about twice the size of a BMG 50cal and comes equipped with a REALLY big underbarrel shotgun. I don't quite know all the specs but I assume that the mag capacity with the basic drum maagasine that it currently has. and a fire rate of about 2 rounds per second. It weighs about 60 pounds and is NOT man portable. I can't estimate the length so that's why I presented you with a line of standard BMG .50cal ammunition as a guide post. The shotgun is capable of taking what I assume to be 50-60mm shotgun shells/grenades. The machinegun rounds can vary from ball rounds to saboted to



And secondly a VERY LARGE automatic shotgun wich makes the AA12 look like a measly .22 caliber pistol. is what I like to call the Mk. 102 Destroyer+++
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It fires shells that double as buckshot, dragons breath, slugs, or genades. I believe the caliber would be 60mm and maagazine capacity with the drum magazine shown to be about 15-20 rounds. Rate of fire is about 1.5 rounds per second. length is roughly equal to the Mk. 99 and it weighs 78 lbs. and is of course non man portable

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 1:47 pm


So... there ridiculously large weapons that fire at roughly 90-120 RPM?

And the shotgun one uses 60mm shotgun rounds instead of 18.5mm shotgun rounds...?



And it fires rounds "Twice as big" and is 60 pounds even though it's only 49 inches long...?

So their kind of magically big, not actually being big but pretending they are?

Oh and you can't forget the breech loaded shotgun at the front of the weapon...
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