Hyperlink FAIL. Also you're wrong, the effective range for a pistol is about 0-25 meters (50 tops if you're steady as a rock and the bullet still has enough force to penetrate), while the assault rifle has a range of about 25-250 meters (bottom end due to over-penetration issues)
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my load-out (not all of them, just the options)
A new gun, I've had this concept in my head for a while now. It's a breech-loading over-and-under double barrel shotgun, that can be held vertically by the stock with the grip facing away from you to perform as a melee weapon. You use the bit on the bottom of the barrel to hit things better. I call it...
...The Swordfish.
And with barrels open for loading. Note that the shells are loaded through the hole at the top and into the barrels.
Oh, it's on, right?
WA 3000 Double barreled fully auto shotgun
So yeah, it's a Fully automatic double barreled shotgun with a 100-drum magazine of 000 Buck, fucking overkill (before you ask, yes, i like the W2000 Sniper)
Also
Colt M1911A1 EMC compensated:
It's based on something i saw on FPSBanana, a compensted version of the 1911, and, yeah, that's a beretta body
Please suck on my Tau Neutrino Projector. Preferably just before I pull the trigger
It melts all carbon based materials in less than 1 millisecond in a 60 degree arc for 2000 yrds and can break down any other material in 2-4 milliseconds. So, yeah, fucking bring it!
Hyperlink FAIL. Also you're wrong, the effective range for a pistol is about 0-25 meters (50 tops if you're steady as a rock and the bullet still has enough force to penetrate), while the assault rifle has a range of about 25-250 meters (bottom end due to over-penetration issues)
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my load-out (not all of them, just the options)
Clicking the small pictures should take you to my imageshack profile where you can see larger pics.
Plus, my pistol has a rifle barrel hidden inside it.
EDIT: Weapon Explanations:
(numbered from top to bottom)
1. My AK-H. Based on an AK-47, with a heavier barrel, stock and larger mag and grenade launcher. (was originally an AK-47) (8.8 mm)
2. HMP-55. Heavy machinegun version of the UMP-45, with a heavier, longer barrel, a larger stock, and an ACOG scope (plus it's all-around larger). (was originally a UMP-45) (5.56 mm parabellum)
3. BAR-2. An updated version of the classic BAR, with a heavy barrel, larger mag, L-96-style stock, and 4x magnification optical sight. Also has grenade launcher (shown detached) and a silencer (also detached). (was originally a SPAS-12)(7.62 mm)
4. CSR-210. A light, compact sniper rifle (designed to be used as a secondary weapon) intended for medium range (700-1200 meters) semi-automatic sniper support. Features a built-in silencer/flash hider. (6.8 mm caseless)
5. M45. A heavier, more full-featured sniper rifle (designed as a primary weapon) for a designated sniper. Comes w/ variable-zoom scope, bipod, attachable silencer, and interchangeable long barrel. (7.62 mm)
6. My Kit: M19A2- A versatile compact assault rifle, with ACOG scope, detachable silencer, flashlight, tactical foregrip, and folding stock. (6.8 mm)
M10SD- A light, compact machine-pistol, with detachable silencer, ACOG scope, long mag, foregrip, and extending stock, rifle barrel. (9 mm caseless)
Plus, my pistol has a rifle barrel hidden inside it.
EDIT: Weapon Explanations:
(numbered from top to bottom)
1. My AK-H. Based on an AK-47, with a heavier barrel, stock and larger mag and grenade launcher. (was originally an AK-47) (8.8 mm)
2. HMP-55. Heavy machinegun version of the UMP-45, with a heavier, longer barrel, a larger stock, and an ACOG scope (plus it's all-around larger). (was originally a UMP-45) (9 mm parabellum)
3. BAR-2. An updated version of the classic BAR, with a heavy barrel, larger mag, L-96-style stock, and 4x magnification optical sight. Also has grenade launcher (shown detached) and a silencer (also detached). (was originally a SPAS-12)(7.62 mm)
4. CSR-210. A light, compact sniper rifle (designed to be used as a secondary weapon) intended for medium range (700-1200 meters) semi-automatic sniper support. Features a built-in silencer/flash hider. (6.8 mm caseless)
5. M45. A heavier, more full-featured sniper rifle (designed as a primary weapon) for a designated sniper. Comes w/ variable-zoom scope, bipod, attachable silencer, and interchangeable long barrel. (7.62 mm)
6. My Kit: M19A2- A versatile compact assault rifle, with ACOG scope, detachable silencer, flashlight, tactical foregrip, and folding stock. (6.8 mm)
M10SD- A light, compact machine-pistol, with detachable silencer, ACOG scope, long mag, foregrip, and extending stock, rifle barrel. (9 mm caseless)
Once again I have to correct you. For all intensive purposes, a pistol barrel and a rifle barrel of the same length have similar ballistic properties, it is the ammunition used and the length and twist of the barrel that determine the ballistics. Therefore, the small arms ammunition you chose would make the effective range of the weapon the same. Also most rifle barrels tend have a longer twist ratio than a pistol, which means that at that length, the barrel wouldn't provide enough rotation, and the accuracy would be terrible.
Aside from that, I have 2 minor problems with this.
1. It wouldn't be a BAR (Browning Assault Rifle) if it didn't fire .50 BMG (Browning Machine Gun) ammunition.
2. The proportions of these designs are off. Again, those are just minor things that were apparent to me, not a problem though.
So, yes you do still need An assault Rifle.
other than that, nice loadout.
2. HMP-55. Heavy machinegun version of the UMP-45, with a heavier, longer barrel, a larger stock, and an ACOG scope (plus it's all-around larger). (was originally a UMP-45) (9 mm parabellum)
2. HMP-55. Heavy machinegun version of the UMP-45, with a heavier, longer barrel, a larger stock, and an ACOG scope (plus it's all-around larger). (was originally a UMP-45) (9 mm parabellum)
2. HMP-55. Heavy machinegun version of the UMP-45, with a heavier, longer barrel, a larger stock, and an ACOG scope (plus it's all-around larger). (was originally a UMP-45) (9 mm parabellum)
2. HMP-55. Heavy machinegun version of the UMP-45, with a heavier, longer barrel, a larger stock, and an ACOG scope (plus it's all-around larger). (was originally a UMP-45) (9 mm parabellum)
2. HMP-55. Heavy machinegun version of the UMP-45, with a heavier, longer barrel, a larger stock, and an ACOG scope (plus it's all-around larger). (was originally a UMP-45) (9 mm parabellum)
Plus, my pistol has a rifle barrel hidden inside it.
EDIT: Weapon Explanations:
(numbered from top to bottom)
1. My AK-H. Based on an AK-47, with a heavier barrel, stock and larger mag and grenade launcher. (was originally an AK-47) (8.8 mm)
2. HMP-55. Heavy machinegun version of the UMP-45, with a heavier, longer barrel, a larger stock, and an ACOG scope (plus it's all-around larger). (was originally a UMP-45) (5.56 mm parabellum)
3. BAR-2. An updated version of the classic BAR, with a heavy barrel, larger mag, L-96-style stock, and 4x magnification optical sight. Also has grenade launcher (shown detached) and a silencer (also detached). (was originally a SPAS-12)(7.62 mm)
4. CSR-210. A light, compact sniper rifle (designed to be used as a secondary weapon) intended for medium range (700-1200 meters) semi-automatic sniper support. Features a built-in silencer/flash hider. (6.8 mm caseless)
5. M45. A heavier, more full-featured sniper rifle (designed as a primary weapon) for a designated sniper. Comes w/ variable-zoom scope, bipod, attachable silencer, and interchangeable long barrel. (7.62 mm)
6. My Kit: M19A2- A versatile compact assault rifle, with ACOG scope, detachable silencer, flashlight, tactical foregrip, and folding stock. (6.8 mm)
M10SD- A light, compact machine-pistol, with detachable silencer, ACOG scope, long mag, foregrip, and extending stock, rifle barrel. (9 mm caseless)
Once again I have to correct you. For all intensive purposes, a pistol barrel and a rifle barrel of the same length have similar ballistic properties, it is the ammunition used and the length and twist of the barrel that determine the ballistics. Therefore, the small arms ammunition you chose would make the effective range of the weapon the same. Also most rifle barrels tend have a longer twist ratio than a pistol, which means that at that length, the barrel wouldn't provide enough rotation, and the accuracy would be terrible.
Aside from that, I have 2 minor problems with this.
1. It wouldn't be a BAR (Browning Assault Rifle) if it didn't fire .50 BMG (Browning Machine Gun) ammunition.
2. The proportions of these designs are off. Again, those are just minor things that were apparent to me, not a problem though.
So, yes you do still need An assault Rifle.
other than that, nice loadout.
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