[QUOTE=DrasarSalman;33039141]I guess this weapon may require an "extended finger"-attachment for the trigger.[/QUOTE]
Not unless russians have developed longer fingers than the rest of us, because the distance between the back of the grip and the trigger is exactly that of the SVD.
[QUOTE=matrix_1995;33038602][IMG]http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k522/MagnusJMJ/myweapon-2.png[/IMG]
A li'l bolt-action I whipped up for you guys. Enjoy. :v:[/QUOTE]
WHOOAAAAAAAAAAAAA :D
[editline]30th October 2011[/editline]
XF04 Ulysses 16.63mm Auto-Cannon
[IMG]http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6048/6296404748_4c1717c24d_b.jpg[/IMG]
uhm..
how would you even use that scope
where would you rest your cheek
[QUOTE=venom;33046116]uhm..
how would you even use that scope
where would you rest your cheek[/QUOTE]
I am guessing the scope and cheek rest is on the left side of the gun.
It's offset
[QUOTE=fantafuzz;33046585]I am guessing the scope and cheek rest is on the left side of the gun.[/QUOTE]
regardless the scope is still a good half a foot away from your face
[QUOTE=venom;33047530]regardless the scope is still a good half a foot away from your face[/QUOTE]
How?
[img]http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/40/screenshot2011103018250.png[/img]
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_relief]why this would be an issue[/url]
granted it's not exactly to scale (it's hard to see the scale you're going for)
13 year olds in pmg are apparently experts at weapon designs
The NTW-20 has very far eye relief, and if you see the rails at the bottom of the barrel shroud, you'll see that the entire upper recoils back.
yeah i take that back, I guess if you had the scope designed specifically for that length of eye relief, it'd work fine
i just assumed it was a regular Leupold
[QUOTE=DesumThePanda;33047667]13 year olds in pmg are apparently experts at weapon designs[/QUOTE]
Yes, reasoning like this is [I]just[/I] what the thread needs.
Sugar Hill Crane MP5X "Valentine".
[IMG]http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6104/6298868032_048781d61f_b.jpg[/IMG]
Just a quickie.
[QUOTE=PMGSnipes;33054733]Sugar Hill Crane MP5X "Valentine".
[IMG]http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6104/6298868032_048781d61f_b.jpg[/IMG]
Just a quickie.[/QUOTE]
And you call THAT a quickie...
[img]http://i.imgur.com/cOGIk.jpg[/img]
Something I came up with
A SMG/AR + some wierd MG with a GL.....
[URL=http://filesmelt.com/][IMG]http://filesmelt.com/dl/myweapon201.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
If someone comes up with a REALISTIC reason on how the MG would work, i'd give you a winner.
The rounds are rotated (flexible silicone links) and dragged up near the chamber. The barrel recoils back after firing, but the is delayed so the bolt moves first; it ejects a cartridge, moves back, chambers a new cartridge and moves forward again.
[QUOTE=PMGSnipes;33056990]The rounds are rotated (flexible silicone links) and dragged up near the chamber. The barrel recoils back after firing, but the is delayed so the bolt moves first; it ejects a cartridge, moves back, chambers a new cartridge and moves forward again.[/QUOTE]
Sounds good, anyone else have anything?
[QUOTE=Viper123_SWE;33056902]If someone comes up with a REALISTIC reason on how the MG would work, i'd give you a winner.[/QUOTE]
Magic *snort snort*
Some one should make a CM901
[QUOTE=spawn camp3r;33057210]Some one should make a CM901[/QUOTE]
Well, sport, why don't you go ahead and make it?
[QUOTE=spawn camp3r;33057210]Some one should make a CM901[/QUOTE][img]http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5095/5389742914_8fabd3748d_z.jpg[/img]
Someone called "Vertigo666" on Flickr already did it.
All credit to him
[QUOTE=JoonazL;33057850][img]http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5095/5389742914_8fabd3748d_z.jpg[/img]
Someone called "Vertigo666" on Flickr already did it.
All credit to him[/QUOTE]
A person from Flickr? Why does it look... norm-- Whoop! Forget about that. Continue posting content.
[QUOTE=PMGSnipes;33054733]Sugar Hill Crane MP5X "Valentine".
[IMG]http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6104/6298868032_048781d61f_b.jpg[/IMG]
Just a quickie.[/QUOTE]
That magazine is incredibly insanely tiny. Its like two fingers wide or something.
[QUOTE=fantafuzz;33060861]That magazine is incredibly insanely tiny. Its like two fingers wide or something.[/QUOTE]
Less. I'd say that's only one.
I mean it's for 9mm, and your fingers would have to be pretty damn tiny to be 4.5mm each.
[QUOTE=RubberFruit;33060922]Less. I'd say that's only one.
I mean it's for 9mm, and your fingers would have to be pretty damn tiny to be 4.5mm each.[/QUOTE]
It's not for 9mm, it's for that cartridge that you see to the left of that.
I didn't make this, but this is made by Jake from Flickr using the OLD version of PMG. I'm just posting this to show you what PMG is capable of if you try hard enough.
[IMG]http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6120/6300639022_5d9583aa0c_b.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=PMGSnipes;33063842]I didn't make this, but this is made by Jake from Flickr using the OLD version of PMG. I'm just posting this to show you what PMG is capable of if you try hard enough.
[IMG]http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6120/6300639022_5d9583aa0c_b.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
I've already seen this gun on Flickr, and I must admit it looks like sex.
Your comment, regardless of intent, sounds just a tad derogatory though. :v:
Things like this makes me wonder how you'd do with a real modeling program or something similar. You sure got a bit of talent putting shapes together, wouldn't be so hard for you editing polygons with the right knowledge/program.
[QUOTE=DrasarSalman;33067666]Things like this makes me wonder how you'd do with a real modeling program or something similar. You sure got a bit of talent putting shapes together, wouldn't be so hard for you editing polygons with the right knowledge/program.[/QUOTE]
Well for me, I can't shape anything with a computer, I have to make it myself with my hands. I can't draw on a computer either.
[editline]1st November 2011[/editline]
Just a small modification of my XF04 Ulysses.
[IMG]http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6035/6303741561_0154a7e82f_b.jpg[/IMG]
Bullet shown to the left is the 16.63x99mm shell this auto-cannon fires, the bullet to the right is a .50 BMG.
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