Coolest/Ugliest Weapons V5 - Bullpup AKs are the best
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[QUOTE=cherry gmod;43317820]This is one of the most aerodynamic vehicles ever made, And it looks gorgeous! So they don't have to look that bad.. Its just that most modern run of the mill cars are designed by panels of people so they have to have a bit of everything, making them jack of all trades but a bit bland and samey.
[img]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-hNk-mUgW0x4/URqoTdSRTUI/AAAAAAAAA68/FDFlKKfq0jM/s1600/Citroen+SM+side.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Doesn't seem like a very effective weapon.
[QUOTE=Jagur;43317850]Doesn't seem like a very effective weapon.[/QUOTE]
Depends how fast your driving.
[QUOTE=cherry gmod;43317924]Depends how fast your driving.[/QUOTE]
Well with an anemic four-cylinder and an overabundance of weight, that will always be "not very fast."
[editline]26th December 2013[/editline]
Now if you want a real automotive weapon, then this is what you want:
[img]http://www.picpile.net/ims/pic.php?u=25VjAJV&i=39489[/img]
[QUOTE=Jagur;43317850]Doesn't seem like a very effective weapon.[/QUOTE]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/FcT0zPB.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Jagur;43317850]Doesn't seem like a very effective weapon.[/QUOTE]
Well, it weighs about a ton and a half, and can go over 200 km/h. I'm not a physicist but that equals somewhere in the neighborhood of a shitload of force :v: It's pretty big too, so you could hit a couple of targets at once!
any operator could take you out though
[QUOTE=M.Ciaster;43318425]Well, it weighs about a ton and a half, and can go over 200 km/h. I'm not a physicist but that equals somewhere in the neighborhood of a shitload of force :v: It's pretty big too, so you could hit a couple of targets at once![/QUOTE]
yes but you must also take into account that equal force will be applied to the car
it will have a very short effective service life!!
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;43318355]Well with an anemic four-cylinder and an overabundance of weight, that will always be "not very fast."
[editline]26th December 2013[/editline]
Now if you want a real automotive weapon, then this is what you want:
[img]http://www.picpile.net/ims/pic.php?u=25VjAJV&i=39489[/img][/QUOTE]
That citroen had a 2.7/3 liter V6 under the hood. From Maserati. You may be thinking of the DS which is a very different sort of car.
3D printed guns
[video=youtube;ZL7y3YNUbiY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL7y3YNUbiY[/video]
[editline]27th December 2013[/editline]
Wow, that preview image :v:
I've realized something. Every weapon with a longish barrel sticking out looks super-sexy if you give it the dissy-treatment and chop the barrel.
[QUOTE=Riller;43317472]Fact is, there has never been a sexier car than the 1970 Challenger.
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/r15Z4PF.png[/IMG]
Holy hell, is it ever beautiful.[/QUOTE]
The 1971 oldsmobile 442 looks more beautiful :v:
[QUOTE=Juniez;43318567]yes but you must also take into account that equal force will be applied to the car
it will have a very short effective service life!![/QUOTE]
well that's kinda what happens to bullets right
the SM is the weapon and the ammunition at the same time! that's french efficiency for ya
[QUOTE=cherry gmod;43319128]That citroen had a 2.7/3 liter V6 under the hood. From Maserati. You may be thinking of the DS which is a very different sort of car.[/QUOTE]
That's a Citroen CX, yes? According to this it only ever had 4-pots. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citroen_CX[/url]
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;43320347]That's a Citroen CX, yes? According to this it only ever had 4-pots. [URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citroen_CX[/URL][/QUOTE]
It's a citroen SM. Citroens go at a super car. The CX came afterwards and borrowed a lot from it.
[URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_SM[/URL]
Or if you took any other gun and replaced the metal bits with plastic.
[QUOTE=Tinter;43322726]Or if you took any other gun and replaced the metal bits with plastic.[/QUOTE]
Less work with the G36.
Hey now, the 80s had its high points.
[t]http://vintagecarsandsuch.com/87BuickGNX142.JPG[/t]
ANd I honestly don't understand why printing a gun is such a priority for some people. Do something like... print an engine or something. Some little 1 cylinder 2 stroke thing. Do that in as few print cycles and with as little assembly as possible, and I will truly be impressed.
Coolest/Ugliest Cars V5 - 80's cars are the best
[QUOTE=XeroG;43323250]Coolest/Ugliest Cars V5 - 80's cars are the best[/QUOTE]
Bullpup cars are shit. Fuck Porches and Beetles.
[t]http://carlijo.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/aston-martin-car-james-bond-wallpaper-background-aston-martin-1125083820.jpg[/t]
The James Bond car.
[QUOTE=Zakkin;43324291][t]http://carlijo.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/aston-martin-car-james-bond-wallpaper-background-aston-martin-1125083820.jpg[/t]
The James Bond car.[/QUOTE]
Well...one of them.
[QUOTE=XeroG;43323250]Coolest/Ugliest Cars V5 - 80's cars are the best[/QUOTE]
No love for the 60's?
[t]http://www.mustangdreams.com/1966%20GT%20Fastback%20Mustang.JPG[/t]
Those are some interesting looking guns. What caliber are they?
Why no love for modern cars?
[IMG]http://file.kelleybluebookimages.com/kbb//vehicleimage/evoxseo/extspp/m/9061/2014-dodge-challenger-360spinframe_9061_032_580x435.png[/IMG]
I always liked the 550 style diopter sights
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4d/Visierlinie.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Inplabth;43325841][img]http://www.knology.net/~lolo/diopters.jpg[/img]
I love the look of the K-31 with the diopter target sights. I'm looking into getting a set for my K-31.[/QUOTE]
The tiger striping on the middle K-31 is gorgeous.
[QUOTE=Riller;43317611]I wanna be a [b]mid- to late 70's[/b] private investigator, riding with my cop-buddy in a '70 Challenger, carrying a Colt Commander on me, a sawed-off Ithaca pump (Not a Stakeout, a birds-headed sawn-off) between the seats, and a Mini 14 and [b]anachronistic A1-style dissipator AR as trunk-guns.
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It'd be pretty rad.[/QUOTE]
A bit late here, but what would be so anachronistic about that? A1 AR rifles would've been around for almost 10 years by that point, and the Model 605 had about the same barrel length as a dissipator. Although it would definitely be tricky to get your hands on one, they did exist by that point.
Also, FAMAE SAF200:
[img]http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/FAMAE-SAF200.jpg[/img]
There's a SIG in there somewhere.
[QUOTE=asteroidrules;43327496]A bit late here, but what would be so anachronistic about that? A1 AR rifles would've been around for almost 10 years by that point, and the Model 605 had about the same barrel length as a dissipator. Although it would definitely be tricky to get your hands on one, they did exist by that point.[/QUOTE]
Well, I'd be able to chop up an A1 to make a faux-dissy, or possibly get an 16" carbine straight barrel to make a chopjob-dissy, but I wouldn't be able to get a factory-made one.
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