Well thankyou for the link and in my defense it was an honest question, not a critique. If I critique I try to give the issue and a possible solution, not just ask a question.Chester41585 said:Actually, no. The KPOS is a modification you add to a base weapon. I think FAB Defense recommends a Glock model of weapon, but I'm not familiar with their compatibility list. So, technically, the rail system and stock are the KPOS-inspired parts in this image over a base weapon.Um... does the KPOS have a magazine?
Not to come off like an asshole, but alot of you folks need to drop some time into weapons research before you start critiquing weapons. I recommend visiting http://world.guns.ru/main-e.htm for some detailed information on alot of the weapons being posted here or being used as base weapons for inspiration/modification. It's getting kinda irritating having to sift through six posts of "Where's this part" and "How's it supposed to do this" when five minutes of reading could answer those and multitudes of other questions. However, weapons in the Impracticality and Ridiculous Concept sections can be exempt to the necessity of research, since the designs are, by nature, concept designs.
I do realize that many of us need more basic info on guns before trying to make some of our critiques, but that's why most of us stick to the basics in those situations. The lack of a magazine is one of those "Is it plugged in" situations, so we would feel safe asking about it. Just like many of the "single shot" rifles that still have magazines. The KPOS was a rare spot in this idea where there really shouldn't be a magazine, just like the Mass Effect guns earlier. But that's why we asked. I had never heard of KPOS, I assumed it was a gun since nothing of yours looked familliar to me. Had I looked it up online I would've been looking in the wrong section >.<
Oh... well I kinda beat him to it then but thanks for lettin us know ^^0p3rati0n said:Dr. Noob is in the process of making that for the program.