Well, the magazine is too far back from the ejection port, and since it uses the G36 mechanism, that would make it hard, if not impossible, to work properly. Also the magazine looks like its ready to fall out. The Front grip is to clos to the end of the barrel, but I beleive its the same way for the MP5-PDW, so maybe a simple heat shield infront of the grip. The Stock is just too much; I dont know of any bullpup styled weapons that have folding stocks, and with it, you would need to have very long arms, and the sights you hav on it would be too far away to use. But the RIS does go back, so sliding the sight ontop of the port would fix that.the clockmaker said:
For use in a book that I am trying to write, the heckler and Koch G20 series. Taking into account the succsess of the G36, series, and the percieved geopolitical trends of the day, tho older concept of a 'battle rifle' was falling further and further out of favor.
Its replacement was to be rugged, fully automatic, compact and useable in a variety of situations, with the primary focus being asymetric warfare in urban terrain.
The G20 incorporates the design concept behind the Israli Tavor, whilst retaining the succsessful firing mechanism of the G36 series, with a notable addition of modulality similar to the later scions of the armalite family.
Unfortunatly, following the Pakistan event in 2017, and the unites states subsequent withdrawl from the world stage, the G20 only really saw succsess in the EUIF and its member forces.
Thoughts? critiques? PIES?
Yeah, this is a fantasy weapon thread, so in that regard, it is still a nice idea. Now, back to the gun maker... this book you are writing sounds intresting. I hope to here more about it soon...Stickyreiss said:I'm talking from the standpoint of the thread's purpose. these are fantasy weapons, the 2 things you mentioned don't stand out to the layman, but the grip would be literally out of reach, and thats kinda obvious.