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Koeryn

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2nd Attempt! is this any better? =D

critics are more than welcome! =D
Well, I would bring the pistol grip infront of the lower receiver assembly, Not sure about the Bayonet, but my first use had it half-way down the foregrip, so im not one to crit bayonet placement. The stock looks too big for the gun, maybe shrink it to match? the last thing is not so much a crit as a question, whats happening with the ejection port for the spent rounds? ou have those thigns on top and bottom of it. what are they for?

So, most is cosmetic, otherwise, looks pretty sweet. Nice!
The thing on top of the dust cover i believe is a torch...along with a laser pointer...thing, not sure if it's meant to go their, but it fits...

And im just gonna make this up and say as soon as the gun is fired the dust cover opens and the bullet pops out XD

and ooh yes, your right, the stock is to big for the gun!

TO THE REPAIR SHOP!!!!
The two torch-like thingys are lasers, the top is a simple visible laser and the bottom is an infrared/visible combo with some other doohickeys. I don't pretend to know much about it, but there you go. They are also designed to be ungrouped and used separately in PMG.
This any better?



I took the Laser Thingy off :) just in case it didn't go there.
The only other major issue I'm seeing is that the barrel is located a little high. It should be directly in line with the ejection port, so casings can be extracted straight backwards and out from the chamber, instead of out and down and then out to the side. Other than that, it's not bad. WAY better than my first Mossberg 500 attempt lol.


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Long has it been since I have pimped of gun. So I give you the beginning of a possibly fatally stupid project:

Don't know what that is? Well I'll tell you. It's a firing pin from the Czechoslovakian Cz.52 handgun. I plan on 'building' the gun a component at a time and then putting it together. Probably only will do major components though (Slide, pin, barrel, frame, spring, magazine, grips, hammer safety, etc.). Still, should be an interesting undertaking if nothing else.
 

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I'll take a turn, then. Nothing special here, just turned a standard gun into a shotgun. I'll give it an honest effort someday, but I didn't have much time to build this.


The shells are, from left to right: buckshot, slug, flechette, beanbag, Tazer, high-explosive, and Dragon's Breath.
 

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Made some backstory for my Post-Apocalyptic AK a while back and never got to posting it.

Told from the viewpoint of a zombie apocalypse survivor.


"I was scavenging through a destroyed Wal-Mart in downtown Huston, hoping to find some food or water. I had been fasting for 2 days as I was unable to find any food at all, and my stockpile had run out. Bottled water was plentiful, but it was impossible to find unrotten meat or bread. I grabbed anything I could find that was in proper shape, as I knew a trader who would accept anything that might be of use to anyone out in barren, post apocalyptic America. Coming around the corner, I blew the head off an awaiting zombie with my Remington 870 standard shotgun. It had been my first gun as a child, and I loved it to death. After loading another shell in my shotgun, my eyes came upon possibly the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. It was an AK47 assault rifle, and not a civilian variant either. Two taped-together magazines of full automatic 7.62X39 power, plus an attached Surfire flashlight laid right at my feet. It was nicked and scratched, and I prayed to God that it would work. Walking up to it, I checked the magazines. 30 rounds laid inside each. I ran the bolt and fired off two four shot bursts. It worked, and I shouted out in happiness, not thinking about attracting the attention of zombies that were, no doubt, somewhere in the store. After I ended my jubilee, I turned around to find a huge, muscular zombie about 30 yards away from me. 'Oh, shit!' I exclaimed, 'He's got a freaking axe!' I then watched as two magazines of 7.62mm 120 grain ammunition rammed the zombie's head delivering 1500 foot pounds with each blow. I looked down as the zombie's bullet ridden corpse that had collapsed on the floor, and was very greatful that I was left unscathed. Food no longer became a priority. 'Damn,' I said. 'Let's go find a safe place to clean this.'"

What do you think?
 

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sooperman said:
I'll take a turn, then. Nothing special here, just turned a standard gun into a shotgun. I'll give it an honest effort someday, but I didn't have much time to build this.


The shells are, from left to right: buckshot, slug, flechette, Tazer, high-explosive, and Dragon's Breath.
I got a problem with it... you show us 7 shells, but you only named 6. YOU'RE SCREWING WITH MY MIND!!! Also, never realized just how well the near stock M417 is to being a shotgun. Awesome!
 

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WanderingFool said:
Sn1P3r M98 said:
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shotgun shells would never be that small.
Are they too small to be .410 gauge?
.410 shells are long and thin, they're about the same diamiter as a .45acp round.
Actually, because they're the same size as a .45acp, they are actually used in revolver pistols, like the Taurus Judge (below).

I've actually always wondered - what's the scale of measurements for the calibres? I can recognise a few rounds by number (9mm, 5.56, .50) and might be able to tell you what kind of role it plays, but if you put a bullet in my hands I'd be completely clueless.

Koeryn said:
-snip-

EDIT:
Long has it been since I have pimped of gun. So I give you the beginning of a possibly fatally stupid project:

Don't know what that is? Well I'll tell you. It's a firing pin from the Czechoslovakian Cz.52 handgun. I plan on 'building' the gun a component at a time and then putting it together. Probably only will do major components though (Slide, pin, barrel, frame, spring, magazine, grips, hammer safety, etc.). Still, should be an interesting undertaking if nothing else.
I'm looking forward to that - if you can get the scale right, then replicated guns can look so awesome. Keep working on it, man.
 

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WanderingFool said:
sooperman said:
I'll take a turn, then. Nothing special here, just turned a standard gun into a shotgun. I'll give it an honest effort someday, but I didn't have much time to build this.


The shells are, from left to right: buckshot, slug, flechette, Tazer, high-explosive, and Dragon's Breath.
I got a problem with it... you show us 7 shells, but you only named 6. YOU'RE SCREWING WITH MY MIND!!! Also, never realized just how well the near stock M417 is to being a shotgun. Awesome!
Ah you're right. I missed the blue beanbag shell. Gotta work on my last-minute additions.
 

Koeryn

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NimbleJack3 said:
WanderingFool said:
Sn1P3r M98 said:
NimbleJack3 said:
shotgun shells would never be that small.
Are they too small to be .410 gauge?
.410 shells are long and thin, they're about the same diamiter as a .45acp round.
Actually, because they're the same size as a .45acp, they are actually used in revolver pistols, like the Taurus Judge (below).

I've actually always wondered - what's the scale of measurements for the calibres? I can recognise a few rounds by number (9mm, 5.56, .50) and might be able to tell you what kind of role it plays, but if you put a bullet in my hands I'd be completely clueless.

Koeryn said:
-snip-

EDIT:
Long has it been since I have pimped of gun. So I give you the beginning of a possibly fatally stupid project:

Don't know what that is? Well I'll tell you. It's a firing pin from the Czechoslovakian Cz.52 handgun. I plan on 'building' the gun a component at a time and then putting it together. Probably only will do major components though (Slide, pin, barrel, frame, spring, magazine, grips, hammer safety, etc.). Still, should be an interesting undertaking if nothing else.
I'm looking forward to that - if you can get the scale right, then replicated guns can look so awesome. Keep working on it, man.
EDIT: I forgot to point out: 410 is NOT the same size as .45ACP, ACP is an automatic cartridge (ACP stands for Automatic Colt Pistol), you're thinking of .45LC (.45 Long Colt), which is a completely different item.

As far as the bullet sizes thing goes... I know there are gaps in the completeness, but still, it's pretty damned impressive.

 

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Koeryn said:
*Wanderingfool used Snip*
*It was super effective!*

EDIT: I forgot to point out: 410 is NOT the same size as .45ACP, ACP is an automatic cartridge (ACP stands for Automatic Colt Pistol), you're thinking of .45LC (.45 Long Colt), which is a completely different item.

As far as the bullet sizes thing goes... I know there are gaps in the completeness, but still, it's pretty damned impressive.

Damn, you're right. My bad, thanks for the correction... and the charts.
 

Koeryn

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WanderingFool said:
Koeryn said:
*Wanderingfool used Snip*
*It was super effective!*

EDIT: I forgot to point out: 410 is NOT the same size as .45ACP, ACP is an automatic cartridge (ACP stands for Automatic Colt Pistol), you're thinking of .45LC (.45 Long Colt), which is a completely different item.

As far as the bullet sizes thing goes... I know there are gaps in the completeness, but still, it's pretty damned impressive.

Damn, you're right. My bad, thanks for the correction... and the charts.
No problem! For reference, a AA battery is a little bigger than the .454 Cassul (look at the pistol chart).
 

Sn1P3r M98

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Koeryn said:
It's actually too small for me to see. o_O

Haven't got around to size correcting those shotgun shells but that chart will be of great use to me. Thanks Koeryn!
 

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Several novelty-sized scissors later...
So after 4ga, it's just a slug round?
What do you mean? You can get slugs for 12 and 20 bore. I imagine the 4 Bore is used for things like punt guns if they even still exist, i cant find anything about them on the intartubes.
 

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Another set of guns, no shotguns this time, so im breaking the mold for the moment.


This is a Special Operations SMG that uses 5.7x28mm rounds, which are the same used in the P90.


This is the partner gun. This sidearm has a 16 round magazine and uses 5.7x28mm ammo as well. There are three typs of bullets shown, Lead free, High Velocity, and Sport load.

This combination are mirroring the P90 and Five-Seven.

Im thinking my Box-mag fed pumpaction would be grouped with these two as well.

Crits please.
 

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WanderingFool said:
Another set of guns, no shotguns this time, so im breaking the mold for the moment.


This is a Special Operations SMG that uses 5.7x28mm rounds, which are the same used in the P90.


This is the partner gun. This sidearm has a 16 round magazine and uses 5.7x28mm ammo as well. There are three typs of bullets shown, Lead free, High Velocity, and Sport load.

This combination are mirroring the P90 and Five-Seven.

Im thinking my Box-mag fed pumpaction would be grouped with these two as well.

Crits please.
Damn nice guns.I'm not seeing any technical at the moment, so you're good there. The guns are sleek and sexy and look ready for spec ops. I really like the handguard choice on the SMG too. Looks perfect to me. Nice job!
 

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A faintly ridiculous scoped shotgun/grenade launcher. I might revisit it, I did enjoy making it.

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Same idea, different style. This one has a bayonet designed more for Lancer-style hacking rather than stabbing.
 

sooperman

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Wadders said:
sooperman said:
Koeryn said:
Several novelty-sized scissors later...
So after 4ga, it's just a slug round?
What do you mean? You can get slugs for 12 and 20 bore. I imagine the 4 Bore is used for things like punt guns if they even still exist, i cant find anything about them on the intartubes.
Yeah I don't think punt guns are a thing anymore. 4 bore just seems like over-kill, so I imagine a slug round to have the same effect.
 

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Heres another shotgun, this one took me a little while for the gun, and almost 3x as long to get the stock right. Its also on of my largest guns (coding wise), and overall, im quite happy with it.


The Street-Sweeper

Largely based off of the Armsel Striker, made a few changes to make it work in PMG. It functions like a double-action revolver, the inside of the mag rotates inside the case, the opening on the right side is where the shells are put in and are ejected from. each spent shell will self-eject after they have been fired, and can be manually ejected by the rod on the barrel. There is a small switch on the right side above the trigger, this will work the magazines rotating mechanism without firing the shotgun, allowing you to load all 12 shells. The stock can be folded onto the gun, where it will cover the RIS on top. The RIS can accept a number of sights, and the shotgun can use a variety of shotgun shells.

Crits please, and I can give you the code if you so desire, but be fore-warned, it IS a large one.
 

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sooperman said:
Wadders said:
sooperman said:
Koeryn said:
Several novelty-sized scissors later...
So after 4ga, it's just a slug round?
What do you mean? You can get slugs for 12 and 20 bore. I imagine the 4 Bore is used for things like punt guns if they even still exist, i cant find anything about them on the intartubes.
Yeah I don't think punt guns are a thing anymore. 4 bore just seems like over-kill, so I imagine a slug round to have the same effect.
Haha yeah 4 bore sure is overkill, but slugs dont have a massive overkill factor, they're jsut more useful for certian things than shot. I imagine a 4 bore slug would be totally pointless, it seems more likely they would be filled with shot.