Alright, I made a new entry in my Rattler series. It's the Rattler Long range.
It is mainly used by assassins and hitmen because of its relative portability and long range. It uses the the 6.8 SPC. cartridge for maximum power and range for a weapon of its class. It is semi automatic and has a 20" barrel to assist in accuracy.
Alright, I made a new entry in my Rattler series. It's the Rattler Long range.
It is mainly used by assassins and hitmen because of its relative portability and long range. It uses the the 6.8 SPC. cartridge for maximum power and range for a weapon of its class. It is semi automatic and has a 20" barrel to assist in accuracy.
Alright, I made a new entry in my Rattler series. It's the Rattler Long range.
It is mainly used by assassins and hitmen because of its relative portability and long range. It uses the the 6.8 SPC. cartridge for maximum power and range for a weapon of its class. It is semi automatic and has a 20" barrel to assist in accuracy.
Actually, barrel length has no impact on accuracy. It does impact muzzle velocity, which does help to prevent drop and tumbling over long distances, but there's no direct link between barrel length and accuracy.
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And here's a L85 carbine. I've started to gravitate back towards the old version, simply because it's got better shapes and isn't as complicated.
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Oh, and congrats to Sooperman for getting post #4000.
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And here's a L85 carbine. I've started to gravitate back towards the old version, simply because it's got better shapes and isn't as complicated.
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And here's a L85 carbine. I've started to gravitate back towards the old version, simply because it's got better shapes and isn't as complicated.
1. I never said it was 'modified'. It's just a L85 carbine that I felt like making.
2. Usually we'll give our two cents anyway (if we're not too busy paying our mortgages, Sticky), but if you want us to really dig into it and go over all the points, then 'Criticism Welcome' is usually a good indicator.
3. The AN/PEQ makes the barrel area slightly too crowded, but the bipod looks good. I've never liked the stock attachment for this rifle, and there's something off about your magazine and barrel as well.
However, your placement of the new barrel relative to the rail on top of the reciver is quite good, and the magazine has been resized to fit the receiver well. Possibly less furniture would improve it, I think.
2. Usually we'll give our two cents anyway (if we're not too busy paying our mortgages, Sticky), but if you want us to really dig into it and go over all the points, then 'Criticism Welcome' is usually a good indicator.
2. Usually we'll give our two cents anyway (if we're not too busy paying our mortgages, Sticky), but if you want us to really dig into it and go over all the points, then 'Criticism Welcome' is usually a good indicator.
Don't be poking fun at me....
Anyways, most of the time I'm off work I spend out and about, playing games, or creating things in physical mediums, such as these.
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And here's a L85 carbine. I've started to gravitate back towards the old version, simply because it's got better shapes and isn't as complicated.
1. I never said it was 'modified'. It's just a L85 carbine that I felt like making.
2. Usually we'll give our two cents anyway (if we're not too busy paying our mortgages, Sticky), but if you want us to really dig into it and go over all the points, then 'Criticism Welcome' is usually a good indicator.
3. The AN/PEQ makes the barrel area slightly too crowded, but the bipod looks good. I've never liked the stock attachment for this rifle, and there's something off about your magazine and barrel as well.
However, your placement of the new barrel relative to the rail on top of the reciver is quite good, and the magazine has been resized to fit the receiver well. Possibly less furniture would improve it, I think.
Sorry, didn't realise about the gun. Thanks for the crit though...
I'd always thought that 'Stick more than would fit in a bergan' was the name of the game.
On that note, here is my L98 A2 cadet training rifle (semi-automatic, 5.56mm, magazine fed, gas opeerated, air cooled weapon system)
Yeah, I go to the Army Cadets.
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Wait, just realised. This gun seems to have no safety on it. Damn.
Like your sniper. It's basic shape and utilitarian looks (not a shit load of stuff on it) make mine look like the OTT version. The person with inner peace compared to my raving loony.
That's a really nice lever, I love the lines. The front of the body is a little strange, however, probably due to the shape of the MOE handguard. Otherwise that's a bloody awesome lever-action revolver rifle.
...Wait, how would the cocking mechanism work? Where's the hammer?
It looks pretty good, but your feed tube is out of alignment with the loading port, and it doesn't look like you can hold the rifle's grip properly. However, your barrels look sturdy and the gas block was a good choice.
It looks pretty good, but your feed tube is out of alignment with the loading port, and it doesn't look like you can hold the rifle's grip properly. However, your barrels look sturdy and the gas block was a good choice.
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