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[KE-RP][AR-RP] SIAR-Mod.54

70.7k YourAverageB1BLancerSimp  one month ago

Available for export

Overview

The SIAR-Mod.54 (Standardized-Infantry-Automatic-Rifle Model 54) is an automatic rifle or carbine issued by president Frangusto Fiasco of the Republic of Spin in 1952. It was designed to replace the old outdated carbines of the 1940s that were still in service, and will become the standard issue for every Spinnish infantryman by the year 1956. Full integration of this rifle with the Spinnish military is planned for the next two years, and will include selling the surplus of outdated firearms and other rifles. This post includes a targeting system for the base, but you can remove it.

Instructions

AG1 — Safety/Arm
Pitch — adjust vertical guidance of targeting base
Roll — adjust horizontal guidance of targeting base

Enjoy!

General Characteristics

  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 1.6ft (0.5m)
  • Length 3.7ft (1.1m)
  • Height 5.8ft (1.8m)
  • Empty Weight 11,486lbs (5,210kg)
  • Loaded Weight 11,486lbs (5,210kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 277

Parts

  • Number of Parts 130
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 348
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    Based off of the CETME model C

    Pinned one month ago
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    If you want to be tagged on future builds, please go [here]

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    @SPsidearm thank you, I tried to keep it looking good but still have a low part count

    29 days ago
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    12.2k SPsidearm

    Nice muzzle device.

    +1 one month ago
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    @AugustVonMartis np

    one month ago
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    @B1BLancer thk

    +1 one month ago
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    @AugustVonMartis sent

    +1 one month ago
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    @B1BLancer Then I need 1000 rifles

    +1 one month ago
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    @AugustVonMartis sure you can purchase the SIAR-Mod.54 and any amount you can afford.

    one month ago
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    @B1BLancer The question is, is it possible to purchase rifles and if so, how many?

    one month ago
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    @SPsidearm it’s so funny to me that the Israeli knock-off AK47 was made by a guy with the last name balashnikov instead of kalashnikov 😭

    +1 one month ago
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    12.2k SPsidearm

    @crone
    balashnikov

    one month ago
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    2,534 crone

    @B1BLancer the front sling point on the handguard, rotate it because galil

    +1 one month ago
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    @crone Lol, I will just have to like shorten it off a little. Which one do I do, the one under the barrel/forestock or the one above the stock?

    +1 one month ago
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    2,534 crone

    make one of the sling loops double as a bottle opener for like no reason

    +1 one month ago
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    12.2k SPsidearm

    @B1BLancer
    magwell.

    +1 one month ago
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    @GeneralCorpInc Lol

    one month ago
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    @B1BLancer "So the rifle isn't that detailed"... stop insulting me ;-;
    (Ik you don't mean to, but yk...)

    one month ago
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    @GeneralCorpInc i see…

    +1 one month ago
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    @SPsidearm just where the magazine is. I tried to make it lower part so the rifle isn’t that detailed. For the SIAR-Mod.60 maybe I’ll try and make it a higher part count for more detail like that.

    +1 one month ago
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    @B1BLancer control from far away.

    +1 one month ago
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    12.2k SPsidearm

    @B1BLancer
    I don't see any magazine holsters here

    +2 one month ago
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    @GeneralCorpInc thank you. Can I get a hint at what it is you are making?

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    @DeeganWithABazooka well adjusted for 1954 inflation, $170 for each SIAR-Mod.54. So it’ll cost you $850,000.

    one month ago
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    @BOSKnight hmm, well realistically the SIAR-Mod.54 has 26 parts. Mainly consisting of the barrel, muzzle, safety mechanism (5 parts), grip, trigger, shoulder mount, cartridge ejection, and magazine holster.

    +1 one month ago
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