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VoltySquirrel

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Ever find yourself in a pickle when a zombie shows up? Tired of having to choose between an assault rifle, shotgun, and a flashlight? Well now you don't, because it's all in one! I give to you, the Undead Assault Material Degenorator Ver. 2 (UAMD2)!

The UAMD2 has many cool features meant to stop the zombie mess! A laser sight is used if a little run and gun action is needed. A RDS is used for aiming for that pesky little head when needed. One the right side of the rifle is a flashlight for at night fights. Last but not least, a under slug shotgun, complete with a magazine loading mechanism to help lower those long reload times. You can used the custom mini shells used for the magazine or regualar 12 gauges loaded through a compartment on the side of the shotgun.
 

SuperGilfer

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Thought I'd finally post some weapons on here.

Top: A customized HK416 with goofy-colored parts.

Middle: An MP5SD "Stealth Ops" Version. (Which basically means I painted it dark black and shoved a red dot on it.)

Bottom: A GL1 Standalone model, with some iron sights stuck on. That's about it.

Your critique is welcomed and appreciated.
 

Stickyreiss

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Skywolf09 said:
My attempt to create something similar to Togusa's M-2007 autorevolver from Ghost in the Shell:
Criticism and comments are welcome.
fucking awesome
the real gun is the Mateba Unica and for those who don't know, "auto-revolver" doesn't mean automatic. The Mateba Autorevolver's barrel alignment is different from most other revolvers. The barrel is aligned with the bottom of the cylinder instead of the top. This lowers the bore sight (line of the barrel) which directs the recoil in line with the shooter's hand thereby reducing the twisting motion or "muzzle flip" of normal revolvers. The gun's entire upper assembly (barrel, cylinder and frame) are mounted on rails on the lower frame, which houses the trigger, hammer, and grip, and recoils approximately 7/8 of an inch on firing. The rearward motion of the upper assembly cocks the hammer, and the cylinder is rotated on the forward stroke.
 

Stickyreiss

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Smagmuck_ said:
Meh, I was bored so I made this scale...
http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/3217/caliberratio.jpg

v Click for full size v
http://i579.photobucket.com/albums/ss238/stickyreiss/1266973484762.jpg


http://i579.photobucket.com/albums/ss238/stickyreiss/1266975687606.jpg

 

SuperGilfer

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Smagmuck_ said:
Sticky, would not want to be hit by 58 on the first scale...
Personally, I wouldn't like to be hit by ANY of them. But you're right, #58 looks particularly intimidating.

At approximately one inch in diameter and over FIVE INCHES in length, that would not be one that you get up and walk away from.
 

Smagmuck_

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SuperGilfer said:
Smagmuck_ said:
Sticky, would not want to be hit by 58 on the first scale...
Personally, I wouldn't like to be hit by ANY of them. But you're right, #58 looks particularly intimidating.

At approximately one inch in diameter and over FIVE INCHES in length, that would not be one that you get up and walk away from.
I don't think there would be a "you" left...
 

SuperGilfer

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Smagmuck_ said:
SuperGilfer said:
Smagmuck_ said:
Sticky, would not want to be hit by 58 on the first scale...
Personally, I wouldn't like to be hit by ANY of them. But you're right, #58 looks particularly intimidating.

At approximately one inch in diameter and over FIVE INCHES in length, that would not be one that you get up and walk away from.
I don't think there would be a "you" left...
Depends it where it you, really. It'd take your arm off at the very least, that's for damn sure.

That's just one bullet, though. Now, if we're talking about something like this... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHmRfBHI1AE&feature=related]

If people looking for you searched hard enough, they might potentially find skin flakes.

Maybe.
 

Godavari

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I proudly present... the SHAVR!
Super-Heavy Anti-Vehicle Railgun. Give your enemy a VERY close shave with this heavy-duty monster. Includes two magazines- one for slugs, the other for charging the magnets. The system is calibrated so that one battery life = two magazines. While technically a coilgun, this weapon can still reach muzzle velocities of Mach 7. Speed is reduced as battery charge dips below half, letting the user make the choice between conserving power or battery cartridges. Also includes high-powered scope, bipod, and charge indicator.
 

sooperman

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Godavari said:
I proudly present... the SHAVR!
Super-Heavy Anti-Vehicle Railgun. Give your enemy a VERY close shave with this heavy-duty monster. Includes two magazines- one for slugs, the other for charging the magnets. The system is calibrated so that one magzine = two battery lives. While technically a coilgun, this weapon can still reach muzzle velocities of Mach 7. Speed is reduced as battery charge dips below half, letting the user make the choice between conserving power or battery cartridges. Also includes high-powered scope, bipod, and charge indicator.
That's pretty intricate, really. I love the concept of the railgun, and it looks cool, too. And yes, this is technically a coilgun.

But if I understand the discription correctly, wouldn't it be really hard to change the battery with the magazine where it is? If one magazine = two batteries, you would have to change the battery with the magazine in the way.
 

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Stickyreiss said:
Skywolf09 said:
My attempt to create something similar to Togusa's M-2007 autorevolver from Ghost in the Shell:
Criticism and comments are welcome.
fucking awesome
the real gun is the Mateba Unica and for those who don't know, "auto-revolver" doesn't mean automatic. The Mateba Autorevolver's barrel alignment is different from most other revolvers. The barrel is aligned with the bottom of the cylinder instead of the top. This lowers the bore sight (line of the barrel) which directs the recoil in line with the shooter's hand thereby reducing the twisting motion or "muzzle flip" of normal revolvers. The gun's entire upper assembly (barrel, cylinder and frame) are mounted on rails on the lower frame, which houses the trigger, hammer, and grip, and recoils approximately 7/8 of an inch on firing. The rearward motion of the upper assembly cocks the hammer, and the cylinder is rotated on the forward stroke.
Am I right in thinking that it slides like a semi-automatic?
 

sooperman

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NimbleJack3 said:
Am I right in thinking that it slides like a semi-automatic?
I believe that the upper assembly, the gun-y bits, does slide backward like a semi-automatic. Which is badass by the way.
 

Stickyreiss

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NimbleJack3 said:
Stickyreiss said:
Skywolf09 said:
My attempt to create something similar to Togusa's M-2007 autorevolver from Ghost in the Shell:
Criticism and comments are welcome.
fucking awesome
the real gun is the Mateba Unica and for those who don't know, "auto-revolver" doesn't mean automatic. The Mateba Autorevolver's barrel alignment is different from most other revolvers. The barrel is aligned with the bottom of the cylinder instead of the top. This lowers the bore sight (line of the barrel) which directs the recoil in line with the shooter's hand thereby reducing the twisting motion or "muzzle flip" of normal revolvers. The gun's entire upper assembly (barrel, cylinder and frame) are mounted on rails on the lower frame, which houses the trigger, hammer, and grip, and recoils approximately 7/8 of an inch on firing. The rearward motion of the upper assembly cocks the hammer, and the cylinder is rotated on the forward stroke.
Am I right in thinking that it slides like a semi-automatic?
well technically all Double Action revolvers are Semi Automatic, in the sense that whenever you pull the trigger, you fire. Singe Action pistols require you to cock the hammer first. Double actions cock the hammer as you pull the trigger. The Mateba uses recoil to cock the hammer after every shot.
 

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sooperman said:
Godavari said:
I proudly present... the SHAVR!
Super-Heavy Anti-Vehicle Railgun. Give your enemy a VERY close shave with this heavy-duty monster. Includes two magazines- one for slugs, the other for charging the magnets. The system is calibrated so that one magzine = two battery lives. While technically a coilgun, this weapon can still reach muzzle velocities of Mach 7. Speed is reduced as battery charge dips below half, letting the user make the choice between conserving power or battery cartridges. Also includes high-powered scope, bipod, and charge indicator.
That's pretty intricate, really. I love the concept of the railgun, and it looks cool, too. And yes, this is technically a coilgun.

But if I understand the discription correctly, wouldn't it be really hard to change the battery with the magazine where it is? If one magazine = two batteries, you would have to change the battery with the magazine in the way.
Wait... reverse that. 1 battery = two magazines.
 

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Stickyreiss said:
snippidydo
Actually I'm pretty sure Togusa's M-2007 is more of a fictionalized Mateba 2006M with some elements from the 6 Unica.

Oh, and for those curious about the Unica's automatic mechanism, this video around the 1:00 mark should serve as a good visual example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0zxgyim_g4 (the user disabled embedding, so don't complain about it simply being a link).
 

sooperman

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Godavari said:
sooperman said:
That's pretty intricate, really. I love the concept of the railgun, and it looks cool, too. And yes, this is technically a coilgun.

But if I understand the discription correctly, wouldn't it be really hard to change the battery with the magazine where it is? If one magazine = two batteries, you would have to change the battery with the magazine in the way.
Wait... reverse that. 1 battery = two magazines.
So swap magazines, remove the magazine, swap batteries, and then place new magazine. Sounds simple enough ;D
 

NimbleJack3

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Skywolf09 said:
Stickyreiss said:
snippidydo
Actually I'm pretty sure Togusa's M-2007 is more of a fictionalized Mateba 2006M with some elements from the 6 Unica.

Oh, and for those curious about the Unica's automatic mechanism, this video around the 1:00 mark should serve as a good visual example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0zxgyim_g4 (the user disabled embedding, so don't complain about it simply being a link).
Ahh, I see, that looks very cool. Now I want one.