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sooperman

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Evil Tim said:
NimbleJack3 said:
The barrel would also be in danger of breaking (I think) if it's unsupported and that long.
At very least it'd be in severe danger of warping when it got hot; also with that front grip there'd be a very high chance of burning your hand on the exposed barrel every time you fired. I also can't really see why you'd want to make a gun that size and then only shoot a handgun round out of it, to be honest.
If you look at the magazine, it looks a little wide to be firing 9mm. I agree with you on the handgun round, though.

Baneat said:

Aww yeah a rifle that would work.

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Why yes, this rifle would work. Your holo sight is a bit too big, and your foregrip is in the wrong place, but you certainly have functionality.
 

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Here's a question for PMGers: Which of your own creations would you most like to own in real life (and assuming they worked if they don't make sense/ are just plain impossible)

Out of my own, I'd say:

Maybe my spaceship, but I think I'd struggle unless it came with crew.

If not that, then this:

Partly for teh lazorz, but also because I could pick up any of my Compensator series guns.
 

Baneat

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sooperman said:
Evil Tim said:
NimbleJack3 said:
The barrel would also be in danger of breaking (I think) if it's unsupported and that long.
At very least it'd be in severe danger of warping when it got hot; also with that front grip there'd be a very high chance of burning your hand on the exposed barrel every time you fired. I also can't really see why you'd want to make a gun that size and then only shoot a handgun round out of it, to be honest.
If you look at the magazine, it looks a little wide to be firing 9mm. I agree with you on the handgun round, though.

Baneat said:

Aww yeah a rifle that would work.

Built part-for-part
Why yes, this rifle would work. Your holo sight is a bit too big, and your foregrip is in the wrong place, but you certainly have functionality.
Are you sure you can't put a 522 on a HK416 upper reciever?
 

Sn1P3r M98

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Cool lazer I made with a background story. Comments accepted and more than welcome! :)

The S98 Industries Tri Barrel Lazer was the first of many to come "Futuristic" prototypes. Developed in 2014 after 3 and 1/2 years of work, the lazer was originally set to be portable, but early in development it was discovered that this would be impossible if there was to be any type of reasonable capacity battery. Since S98 was going to build it on a non portable basis, they decided to add 2 extra barrels for more firepower. The thing you see at the end spins for minor cooling to the barrels. The BFL as it was nicknamed can fire 3000 shots on a single battery at a RPM of 800RPM (1000 out of each barrel) but needs cooling at about the 2000 round mark if fired continuously. The BFL is for sale at a price of 500,000,000 per unit and 50,000 per non rechargable battery.The Tri Barrel Lazer is still in service by the Air Force where it is mounted on helicopters. S98 is currently developing a remote controlled version for mounting on Planes and/or Anti Air use.
 

sooperman

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Baneat said:
Are you sure you can't put a 522 on a HK416 upper reciever?
Well sure, you can. But it's too big to fit comfortably on the rail and out of the way of the handguard's rail. I mean, it will attach, but it's a bit too long.
Stickyreiss said:
Back from 2 week road trip, did i miss anything?
Nothing super interesting. I'm actually on my way out for my own trip. I'll be back on Saturday.
 

Evil Tim

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Baneat said:


Aww yeah a rifle that would work.

Built part-for-part
Well, work maybe, feed from that mag no. Your mag is too low down in the well, and I can see the noses of several bullets sticking out of the front of it. Grip seems a little lower than it should be, too, and I can't really see the point of magwell grip + foregrip, I'd have thought if you have the latter you wouldn't really have any use for the former.

Sn1P3r M98 said:
Cool lazer I made with a background story. Comments accepted and more than welcome! :)
Laser. Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
 

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sooperman said:
If you look at the magazine, it looks a little wide to be firing 9mm. I agree with you on the handgun round, though.
That's because I started with the 9mm magazine, looked up the case length of .357 Mag, measured the ejection port in the image, split the image in two up the mag, mag housing, ejection port and sight mount and dragged the front part the necessary 18 pixels forwards to make room for the longer cases. So yes, that's a .357 Mag MP5 sitting there.

The barrel was originally a tribute to the Joker, and then I couldn't be bothered shortening it.
 

Shoqiyqa

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TheRightToArmBears said:
Here's a question for PMGers: Which of your own creations would you most like to own in real life?
Tricky. Maybe this:
Shoqiyqa said:
... a 1911 with shoulder stock like the Dragunov [http://world.guns.ru/sniper/sn18-e.htm], extend the frame forwards, give it a front grip with a bit of slope so you won't twist your wrist out of shape holding it up, put a fast-target-picture-acquisition 1x40 scope on it and replace the barrel with a design like the silenced Sten, maybe 12" with a lot of vents in the front 3", then a 6" sleeve over it that vents from its rear 2" into an outer sleeve that vents from the front so you won't deafen yourself firing it indoors without ear defenders, and finally put two spare magazines into housings in the stock so you only have to pick up one item when you hear the front door crash in.
Maybe my bunny-mugger:
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Maybe the:
Shoqiyqa said:
.22SSS L86 / L98 hybrid with free-floating barrel, tumble eliminator, a straight-through scope instead of a SUSAT, the L98's cocking handle, the L86's shoulder thing and rear pistol grip for use with the bipod, an angled front grip for use without the bipod and a flat front grip for carrying it around at waist height.
The first one for home defence against generic bad guys post-Katrina or in Precinct 9, Division 13.

The second one for vermin control.

The third one for zombie eradication.

At present, the second is the only situation I actually have to handle.
 

Baneat

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Evil Tim said:
Baneat said:


Aww yeah a rifle that would work.

Built part-for-part
Well, work maybe, feed from that mag no. Your mag is too low down in the well, and I can see the noses of several bullets sticking out of the front of it. Grip seems a little lower than it should be, too, and I can't really see the point of magwell grip + foregrip, I'd have thought if you have the latter you wouldn't really have any use for the former.

Sn1P3r M98 said:
Cool lazer I made with a background story. Comments accepted and more than welcome! :)
Laser. Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
Jesus christ, nitpick much? oooh I see two of your rounds are a pixel out, oooh your grip is half a centimeter off, ooh LASER not lazer. Well Lazer is an Americanization of the acronym, though it loses some of the functionality of the acronym, it's gone into redundancy anyway.
 

Sn1P3r M98

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Baneat said:
Evil Tim said:
Baneat said:


Aww yeah a rifle that would work.

Built part-for-part
Well, work maybe, feed from that mag no. Your mag is too low down in the well, and I can see the noses of several bullets sticking out of the front of it. Grip seems a little lower than it should be, too, and I can't really see the point of magwell grip + foregrip, I'd have thought if you have the latter you wouldn't really have any use for the former.

Sn1P3r M98 said:
Cool lazer I made with a background story. Comments accepted and more than welcome! :)
Laser. Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
Jesus christ, nitpick much? oooh I see two of your rounds are a pixel out, oooh your grip is half a centimeter off, ooh LASER not lazer. Well Lazer is an Americanization of the acronym, though it loses some of the functionality of the acronym, it's gone into redundancy anyway.
Dude, seriously, Im ok with him nitpicking like that. I said comments were accepted. If you dont like critisicm just say so. We are reasonable people here on the escapist and all you have to do is tell us not to do something and we wont.
 

Atvomat_Nikonov

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TheRightToArmBears said:
Here's a question for PMGers: Which of your own creations would you most like to own in real life (and assuming they worked if they don't make sense/ are just plain impossible)

Out of my own, I'd say:

Maybe my spaceship, but I think I'd struggle unless it came with crew.

If not that, then this:

Partly for teh lazorz, but also because I could pick up any of my Compensator series guns.
Probably my M84A2, I think it's my best gun in terms of aesthetics. Plus, I think it was the fiirst rifle I started mixing recievers on.

 

Evil Tim

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Baneat said:
Jesus christ, nitpick much? oooh I see two of your rounds are a pixel out, oooh your grip is half a centimeter off, ooh LASER not lazer.
When you say it's a rifle that would work you should expect people to point out if it wouldn't. Mistakes you made are your fault for making them, not my fault for noticing. If you don't want criticism, don't claim it's a functional weapon.

Baneat said:
Well Lazer is an Americanization of the acronym
No it isn't.
 

Atvomat_Nikonov

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I decided to re-do my M84 that I re-posted yesterday. The reciever is a mix of the SCAR L and SR-25 instead of the M4/SCAR-L/ACR mix it was before. This got rid of the out of place forward assist and I blended the gap to make it look more 'real' I used an AK style bolt as it's both a charging handle and an ejector port. This was to make it look less like the AR-15. Any aesthetic/technical critiscism is welcome.

 

dbmountain

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considering laser technology was initially developed in america, i dont understand how lazer could be an americanization