• Coolest/Ugliest Weapons V5 - Bullpup AKs are the best
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The nagant isn't used because it would take 2 minutes to reload it.
[QUOTE=Trunk Monkay;40918083]The nagant isn't used because it would take 2 minutes to reload it.[/QUOTE] Video games always allow you to reload single shot anti-tank launchers by having you throw them over your shoulder where they're presumably teleported to Sweden, reloaded, and teleported back just in time for you to pull out another, I don't see why they couldn't apply this logic to you teleporting revolvers in and out of a Russian arsenal by holstering/drawing them.
[QUOTE=heyitsdan;40917387]It is, just look at those photos man!![/QUOTE] A widespread thing I meant.
[QUOTE=dass;40918430]A widespread thing I meant.[/QUOTE] Probably because it hasn't even been released yet...
[t]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b3/ShKAS_machine_gun_.jpg/798px-ShKAS_machine_gun_.jpg[/t] speaking of crazy russian revolver machineguns [editline]5th June 2013[/editline] apparently the reason they chose it for planes was because 1) an insanely high rate of fire, 1,800 rounds per minute, 3,000 on the supershkas variant 2) it had 48 ways to jam and the less it fired the better
[QUOTE=MAC21500;40904105]7.62x54R ShKAS revolver machinegun [t]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/ShKAS_machine_gun_.jpg[/t] [/QUOTE] ????? [editline]5th June 2013[/editline] literally the same pic too
[t]http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/album/watermark.php?file=20357&size=1[/t] like the v2, it appears the germans developed the mk 213 but never put it into use, only later after ww2 both sides reverse engineered it for their own purposes [editline]5th June 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=the_killer24;40919056]????? [editline]5th June 2013[/editline] literally the same pic too[/QUOTE] didn't see it as it filled the entire screen and i didnt bother to scroll sideways,
[QUOTE=asteroidrules;40906547]A lot of Russian guns have cool sounding names, [img]http://www.imfdb.org/images/7/7c/PPSH-41_9MM_CONVERSION.png[/img] German 9mm conversion [/QUOTE] HAHA, no, that's a terrible photoshop.
Have a boatgun turned into a fishgun [img]http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/F3000/P1080727.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=MAC21500;40919696]Have a boatgun turned into a fishgun [img]http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/F3000/P1080727.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Looks like a [I]submarine.[/I]
Anyone else realize that they're hanging a mirror off the gas tube of that DShK? Some kind of weird camo they're trying? [QUOTE=asteroidrules;40906547]A lot of Russian guns have cool sounding names, [img]http://www.imfdb.org/images/6/68/DSHK.jpg[/img] DShK, 12.7x108mm heavy machine gun, Soviet equivalent to the American M2 Browning, the Russians called it Dushka, or sweetie. Recently the Syrians repurposed one as a sniper rifle: [video=youtube;XY_SGZ0UUT4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XY_SGZ0UUT4[/video][/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://world.guns.ru/userfiles/images/machine/mg22/negev_5.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://world.guns.ru/userfiles/_thumbs/Images/machine/mg22/negev_4.jpg[/IMG] Ladies and Gentlemen, The Israeli Negev Machine Gun. Basically, the Jewish M249. There are 2 barrels that you can attach, the Standard(460mm) and the Commando(330mm). The Commando is the shorter barrel, This makes carrying the weapon easier. They (the firearm) can be fitted with either a Galil-type magazine or a regular 200 round box magazine.
[QUOTE=MAC21500;40919764]Anyone else realize that they're hanging a mirror off the gas tube of that DShK? Some kind of weird camo they're trying?[/QUOTE] its to deflect the bullets :downs:
[QUOTE=Araknid;40920060]its to deflect the bullets :downs:[/QUOTE] You never know when you'll get attacked by stormtroopers
[QUOTE=MAC21500;40919696]Have a boatgun turned into a fishgun [img]http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/F3000/P1080727.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] I like the look of that... I'd take on into battle.
[QUOTE=Sableye;40919072][t]http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/album/watermark.php?file=20357&size=1[/t] like the v2, it appears the germans developed the mk 213 but never put it into use, only later after ww2 both sides reverse engineered it for their own purposes [/QUOTE] You're posting the same shit I did like 2 pages ago.
[QUOTE=$$>MUFFIN<$$;40920171]I like the look of that... I'd take on into battle.[/QUOTE] I'd take it fishing.
[QUOTE=MAC21500;40919764]Anyone else realize that they're hanging a mirror off the gas tube of that DShK? Some kind of weird camo they're trying?[/QUOTE] the mirror is just standing close by, it's not attached to the gun
[QUOTE=MAC21500;40919696]Have a boatgun turned into a fishgun [img]http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/F3000/P1080727.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Seeing a close up of the trigger and knowing it's a bullpup, is the trigger-pull atrocious on this thing?
[QUOTE=Gammashack;40920660]Seeing a close up of the trigger and knowing it's a bullpup, is the trigger-pull atrocious on this thing?[/QUOTE] The trigger pull on most bullpups is pretty bad
[QUOTE=MAC21500;40919696]Have a boatgun turned into a fishgun [img]http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/F3000/P1080727.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Looks cool, but: 1. Airsoft 2. There's a big hole where the fire selector is supposed to be. (I'm referring to the airsoft, the model it was built off has the selector in the stock)
Reposting this because bad ass. [img]http://25.media.tumblr.com/421b7735000ec0ff26ca4c2d9b06f7ac/tumblr_mnw18412cs1qmqs6fo1_1280.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=$$>MUFFIN<$$;40919653]HAHA, no, that's a terrible photoshop.[/QUOTE] Hm, so it is, I'll be honest I really did not look to hard at the image. Here's some more pictures of some supposed 9mm PPSh's: [img]http://sstotenkopf.webs.com/1347176_4641fdc039ae6.jpg[/img] Aftermarket modification [img]http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/military_photos/firearms-ordnance/5759d1211626568-ultra-rare-ppsh41-german-9mm-conversion-3.jpg[/img] This one was apparently a genuine MP-41r, that is a PPSh captured by the Germans, rechambered to 9mm, and reissued to the Wehrmacht. Both of these are supposedly 9x19mm and feed from STEN/MP-40 magazines.
[QUOTE=asteroidrules;40920791]Looks cool, but: 1. Airsoft 2. [B]There's a big hole where the fire selector is supposed to be.[/B][/QUOTE] You have no idea where the F2000 fire selector is do you
[IMG]http://world.guns.ru/userfiles/_thumbs/Images/smg/smg117/k6-92_borz.jpg[/IMG] Here's another interesting little weapon. The K6-92 was a submachine gun chambered in 9x18 Makarov PM. Originally made by Armenia shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union. The country was locked into a conflict with Azerbaijan. Armenia needed a fast, simple yet effective, and easy to build firearm. So the K6-92 was the answer. The gun is a blowback operated weapon and can be fired in single shots or fully automatic. Some of the design was inspired by the Russian PPS-43C. This gun was eventually out of use by Armenia and was copied by Chechen separatists, earning the nickname, "borz" which mean wolf in the Chechen language.
You're backwards on your 9mm's. 9x19mm is Luger, 9x18mm is Mak.
[QUOTE=Trunk Monkay;40922985]You're backwards on your 9mm's. 9x19mm is Luger, 9x18mm is Mak.[/QUOTE] Ah shit, my bad! Fixed.
Do you mean the trigger pack? The rear cutout is actually an empty spot where the on board computer box goes when using the FNGL grenade launcher. It's not use is for a cleaning kit or batteries for the citizenry. [QUOTE=asteroidrules;40920791]Looks cool, but: 1. Airsoft 2. There's a big hole where the fire selector is supposed to be.[/QUOTE]
[video=youtube;NUpMqIsjkh8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUpMqIsjkh8[/video]
I like how chill the guy with the Barrett is
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