• Coolest/Ugliest Weapons v7 - SHOTGUNS
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[t]https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1376115/artillery.jpg[/t] itz cannon, ja ja
These fucking Orky as shit weapons are so bizarre. Honestly, once it blows over there, it'd be great to see them as museum pieces.
[QUOTE=FloaterTWO;50102399] Have another, slightly less well-designed bullpup battle rifle. [t]http://i.imgur.com/c2G3O2r.jpg[/t][/QUOTE] Bullpup FAL's yo [img]http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo18/UncleJimmema/10006083_789431534408707_8863797041324659375_o.jpg[/img] Sorry for the giant smudge, had to remove my businesses logo. This was something one of our gunsmiths put together.
Bullpup SCAR [IMG]http://beckerpc.net/images/scar17bullpup.jpg[/IMG]
Is that a bayonet, why would you need a bayonet on a rifle that short
Sorry, what? [img]http://i.imgur.com/el5QqhN.jpg[/img]
u wot m8? [IMG]http://14544-presscdn-0-64.pagely.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/apache.jpg[/IMG]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/BvXrKYJ.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Sableye;50103511][t]https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1376115/artillery.jpg[/t] itz cannon, ja ja[/QUOTE] Those are some wierd looking grots
[QUOTE=Sableye;50103511][t]https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1376115/artillery.jpg[/t] itz cannon, ja ja[/QUOTE] Anyone noticed that cable on the ground and the accumulator right above the front wheel? I'm wondering what are they used for. Is this thing powered and, by any chance, much more high-tech than it looks like from the first sight? Could it be that they're hiding their true level of technology?
[QUOTE=StrykerE;50104086]Bullpup SCAR [IMG]http://beckerpc.net/images/scar17bullpup.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] As if the SCAR trigger wasn't bad enough, they found a way to make it worse. Also, I'd love taking the reciprocating charging handle to the chin every time I shoot...
[QUOTE=MAC21500;50105524]As if the SCAR trigger wasn't bad enough, they found a way to make it worse. Also, I'd love taking the reciprocating charging handle to the chin every time I shoot...[/QUOTE] Pretty sure either they modified it to be non-reciprocating or used a SCAR variant that doesn't have a reciprocating handle.
[QUOTE=ScriptKitt3h;50105616]Pretty sure either they modified it to be non-reciprocating or used a SCAR variant that doesn't have a reciprocating handle.[/QUOTE] You're correct, they modified it; the slot it'd normally sit in is covered by a tube that the non-recip charging handle slides in.
Bullpups [t]http://www.warrenphotographic.co.uk/photography/bigs/39398-Three-bulldog-puppies-white-background.jpg[/t]
They look like they have terrible ergonomics.
I'd shoot one. [editline]11th April 2016[/editline] christ that came out wrong
I'd shoot one. [sp]That didn't come out wrong.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Nerts;50104109]Is that a bayonet, why would you need a bayonet on a rifle that short[/QUOTE] Because why not! Our gunsmith ended up taking the bayonet and putting in on a Calico carbine that he'd put a FAL flash hider (bored to 9mm) on. Fun fact, the trigger linkage was made from a BMW carburetor linkage. That way all you have to do it pop off the linkage and it disassembles like a normal FAL.
[QUOTE=UncleJimmema;50108515]Because why not! Our gunsmith ended up taking the bayonet and putting in on a Calico carbine that he'd put a FAL flash hider (bored to 9mm) on. Fun fact, the trigger linkage was made from a BMW carburetor linkage. That way all you have to do it pop off the linkage and it disassembles like a normal FAL.[/QUOTE] I find it both extremely interesting (from an engineering standpoint) and awesome (from a practicality standpoint) that your gunsmith literally took a CAR PART and put in a gun, and it worked perfectly well.
[QUOTE=antianan;50105402]Anyone noticed that cable on the ground and the accumulator right above the front wheel? I'm wondering what are they used for. Is this thing powered and, by any chance, much more high-tech than it looks like from the first sight? Could it be that they're hiding their true level of technology?[/QUOTE] I think it's supposed to be a howitzer anyways, but like a muzzle loading howitzer If other hackey Syrian tech is to go by, I would not be surprised if the cable is tied to the trigger of a pistol that's been welded into the bottom of the barrel that sets off the charge
[QUOTE=antianan;50105402]Anyone noticed that cable on the ground and the accumulator right above the front wheel? I'm wondering what are they used for. Is this thing powered and, by any chance, much more high-tech than it looks like from the first sight? Could it be that they're hiding their true level of technology?[/QUOTE] Wait, you're telling me that their artillery gun is hooked up to the nearest car charger? Nice.
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=189&v=uZEqR63k0kU[/media] Those misfired RPG's.
[QUOTE=CabooseRvB;50111211][media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=189&v=uZEqR63k0kU[/media] Those misfired RPG's.[/QUOTE] All those exploding guns. I have to assume the Syrian Army salted ammunition stockpiles with HE filled ammunition.
[QUOTE=Sableye;50103511][t]https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1376115/artillery.jpg[/t] itz cannon, ja ja[/QUOTE] This one looks meaner. [t]https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1376118/cannon.jpg?w=1180[/t]
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[QUOTE=download;50111353]All those exploding guns. I have to assume the Syrian Army salted ammunition stockpiles with HE filled ammunition.[/QUOTE] Since almost the beginning of the civil war, the Syrian Arab Army, Russia and maybe China have been seeding the Syrian, Turkish and Iraqi black markets with dud and booby trapped ammunition, rockets. Additionally when the SAA has to give up a position, and can't take their ammunition with them, they dump it all together and weaken the casings on like 1 in every 100 or so rounds. Add onto this that most of the equipment and ammunition that isn't taken from the SAA has been sitting in storage since the 70s-80s.
[QUOTE=download;50111353]All those exploding guns. I have to assume the Syrian Army salted ammunition stockpiles with HE filled ammunition.[/QUOTE] Doesn't sound like a bad plan actually
[IMG]https://prod01-cdn07.cdn.firstlook.org/wp-uploads/sites/1/2016/04/thrush_planespotter.jpg[/IMG] A Thrush 510G Crop Duster modified into an ISR/Light Attack Aircraft. One of the primary subjects of an ongoing investigation into Erik Prince's (founder of Blackwater) current activities. It had bulletproof windows, a sturdier frame, and aerial surveilance cameras that could deliver live video/data wirelessly. They were re-engineering it to be able to mount 23mm autocannons, rockets, and special modular pylons that could mount both NATO and Russian munitions. They were planning on marketing it towards African nations as a low cost attack/surveilance plane. [t]https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2798072/pages/Thrush-Weaponization-Blueprint-p13-normal.gif[/t][t]https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2798072/pages/Thrush-Weaponization-Blueprint-p15-normal.gif[/t][t]https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2798072/pages/Thrush-Weaponization-Blueprint-p20-normal.gif[/t] [URL]https://theintercept.com/2016/04/11/blackwater-founder-erik-prince-drive-to-build-private-air-force/[/URL] The article is very intriguing as it details the lengths they went through to try to circumvent international defense export laws and plans to build an offensive mercenary force.
I do love the fact that it just straight-up has an EOTech mounted. I mean, sure, it's principally the same as was used in most all WWII fighters, but still..
[QUOTE=Riller;50113508]I do love the fact that it just straight-up has an EOTech mounted. I mean, sure, it's principally the same as was used in most all WWII fighters, but still..[/QUOTE] Except the WW2 reflex sights were specifically made for plane guns.
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