Coolest/Ugliest Weapons V5 - Bullpup AKs are the best
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Even better is the guys on the sides. They take that gas to the face.
How is Barrett dude just standing there and nonchalantly popping off shots like that? When I had the chance to heft one at my local shop I could barely hold the damn thing up.
[QUOTE=asteroidrules;40918449]Probably because it hasn't even been released yet...[/QUOTE]
But, is it gonna be a regular thing or...?
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Jatimatic, Finnish 9mm SMG with slightly bent look.
[IMG]http://www.imfdb.org/images/thumb/d/d3/JatimaticSMALL.JPG/500px-JatimaticSMALL.JPG[/IMG]
[img]http://world.guns.ru/userfiles/images/smg/smg25/jati-matic_a.jpg[/img]
[img]http://hanari.syanari.com/blog/etc/jatimatic001.jpg[/img]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_fOJ9rYx-8[/media]
Vid of it.
always thought that thing looked kinda weird
[QUOTE=Joazzz;40928280]always thought that thing looked kinda weird[/QUOTE]
The bend makes it look like an optical illusion.
[editline]7th June 2013[/editline]
It is clear why Russia lost the war to Finland.
[QUOTE=Gord;40927050]How is Barrett dude just standing there and nonchalantly popping off shots like that? When I had the chance to heft one at my local shop I could barely hold the damn thing up.[/QUOTE]
Most of the rifles recoil is negated by it's weight. Same way a M91/30 has less recoil than an M44.
[QUOTE=JoonazL;40921473]You have no idea where the F2000 fire selector is do you[/QUOTE]
I know how it is on a real F2000, but I tracked down where that custom one originated, the airsoft he started with had the fire selector where that cutout in the stock is.
[QUOTE=Tinter;40928625]The bend makes it look like an optical illusion.
[editline]7th June 2013[/editline]
It is clear why Russia lost the war to Finland.[/QUOTE]we should put more non-euclidean geometry on our weapons
[editline]7th June 2013[/editline]
the best kind of weapon is the one that crashes the computers and brains of any artificial or biological onlookers with the sheer amount of brainfart radiating from its shapes
[IMG]http://www.gunandgame.com/forums/attachments/powder-keg/14014d1222464928-any-swedish-m96-shooters-swedish-mauser-107140-left-view-1-cropped.jpg[/IMG]
I love this rifle, and it's cheap as hell.
[QUOTE=Mastahamma;40926160]I like how chill the guy with the Barrett is[/QUOTE]
Shot an M82 at a gun range in Utah. Still have the shell casing. It doesn't kick too hard at all, it's less than, for example, a 12-gauge shotgun. Though do NOT have your mouth open when you fire it. All that gas comes straight back into your face.
So, Beyond [I]Railguns[/I] and [I]Stun/Taser Guns[/I]. Do Energy Weapons actual exist? I'm talking about primary Plasma Base Weapons?
Not sure on plasma, but there have been some experiments with laser weaponry, the Russians actually developed some small arm prototypes for use in space:
[img]http://media.moddb.com/images/groups/1/2/1312/sovietlaserpistolah9.jpg[/img]
[img]http://jollyroger666.narod.ru/biblio/lazerrevolver.gif[/img]
Basically the "rounds" they fired were single use flash bulbs.
[QUOTE=asteroidrules;40933382]Not sure on plasma, but there have been some experiments with laser weaponry, the Russians actually developed some small arm prototypes for use in space:
[img]http://media.moddb.com/images/groups/1/2/1312/sovietlaserpistolah9.jpg[/img]
[img]http://jollyroger666.narod.ru/biblio/lazerrevolver.gif[/img]
Basically the "rounds" they fired were single use flash bulbs.[/QUOTE]
So all they did was blind?
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;40933396]So all they did was blind?[/QUOTE]
They were actually apparently designed to burn holes in space suits, it was meant to be issued by the cosmonauts. Essentially the Soviet equivalent to the US' gyrojets (we get a rocket pistol, they get laser revolvers).
But yeah, in actual practice they didn't work too well.
[QUOTE=asteroidrules;40933382]Not sure on plasma, but there have been some experiments with laser weaponry, the Russians actually developed some small arm prototypes for use in space:
[img]http://media.moddb.com/images/groups/1/2/1312/sovietlaserpistolah9.jpg[/img]
[img]http://jollyroger666.narod.ru/biblio/lazerrevolver.gif[/img]
Basically the "rounds" they fired were single use flash bulbs.[/QUOTE]
Man, I do love soviet science sometimes. They made such interesting things.
What advantages would those have over extant technology?
Conventional weaponry should work just fine in space - gunpowder already contains oxidizer.
[QUOTE=Gord;40936300]What advantages would those have over extant technology?
Conventional weaponry should work just fine in space - gunpowder already contains oxidizer.[/QUOTE]
Law 3
[QUOTE=Gord;40936300]What advantages would those have over extant technology?
Conventional weaponry should work just fine in space - gunpowder already contains oxidizer.[/QUOTE]
Consider what would happen in space since theres no gravity. If you shot a rifle in space, what happens when the recoil hits your shoulder?
[QUOTE=$$>MUFFIN<$$;40936500]Law 3[/QUOTE]
I'm sure there's a meaning behind Law 3, its just i can only think of the laws of robotics.
[QUOTE=Trunk Monkay;40936526]Consider what would happen in space since theres no gravity. If you shot a rifle in space, what happens when the recoil hits your shoulder?[/QUOTE]
nothing if your firing this
[t]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a6/Carl_Gustav_recoilless_rifle.jpg/300px-Carl_Gustav_recoilless_rifle.jpg[/t]
its recoil-less
but na youd go flying
[QUOTE=Sims_doc;40936527]I'm sure there's a meaning behind Law 3, its just i can only think of the laws of robotics.[/QUOTE]Newtons third law maybe? shooting a gun or cannon in space kicks you in the opposite direction with equal force?
[QUOTE=Sims_doc;40936527]I'm sure there's a meaning behind Law 3, its just i can only think of the laws of robotics.[/QUOTE]
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
[QUOTE=$$>MUFFIN<$$;40936631]For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.[/QUOTE]
[B]3.[/B] A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws.
So, Yes. Robots won't use weapons with large recoil in Space because it would endanger its own existence.
add Newton's third law to any major sci-fi battlecruiser that fires full broadsides of projectile weapons, hilarity ensues
Do a barrel roll?
[QUOTE=Joazzz;40937318]add Newton's third law to any major sci-fi battlecruiser that fires full broadsides of projectile weapons, hilarity ensues[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=MAC21500;40937861]Do a barrel roll?[/QUOTE]
only if the guns are on top or at the bottom of the ship. otherwise it's gonna be the sickest powerslide ever done by a 900000000000-ton fusion-powered vehicle
[QUOTE=Joazzz;40939419]only if the guns are on top or at the bottom of the ship. otherwise it's gonna be the wickest powerslide ever done by a 900000000000-ton fusion-powered vehicle[/QUOTE]
just shoot out the other side every time to balance it out
[QUOTE=Juniez;40939613]just shoot out the other side every time to balance it out[/QUOTE]
Genius!
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