@TemDesBur @YuukaNeko Here's the shortlist
1) Some optic. Iron sights are for peasants.
2) Mounting rails. All of them. Not a surface on the forend or top of the receiver should lack a Picatinny rail.
3) Magazines with capacity greater than 10 shots. The more, the better.
4) Forend attachment of some sort. Full-length, stubby, angled, integrated bipod-foregrip, bipod, grenade launcher, shotgun, whatever. The bottom of the forend cannot be bare. Swing swivels do not count.
5) Laser sight/flashlights. Improves hip-firing and blinds the target. Because since you are tacticool, you have NVG, and don't need flashlight to see.
6) Muzzle attachment. Something like a flash hider, compensator, muzzle brake, or suppressor. No bayonets, because this isn't the Napoleonic Wars. Rifle grenade launchers are not allowed because this isn't a World War. Unless they are integrated into the flash hider, such as an M16 or M4 flash hider.
7) Plastic and metal only. There should not be a single splinter of wood on the gun.
@Flash0of0green It's more known for its innovative design and defense of Israeli gains from 1947 than liberating Israel.
That task went to the motley collection of WWII guns. Featuring:
Mauser K98
MP40 SMG
Lee-Enfield No. 4
Pattern 1913 Enfield
Vickers Medium Machine Gun
Bren LMG
Sten SMG
Thompson SMG (M1928, M1928A1, M1, M1A1)
Johnston M1944 Automatic Rifle
FN Model D Browning Automatic Rifle
M1919 Browning Medium Machine Gun
Way too many more to list.
Yeah. Above is why Israel went off and made the Uzi. You know, standardization.
@KDS It could be considered a light tank though, as it is employed in the role the Paternian Army employed their light tanks for; fire support for reconnaissance and expeditionary elements where main battle tanks could not be brought to bear.
As such, it was designed to accompany M125 TSV and M125 APC units, hence why it was built off the M125 chassis. We had a light tank based off the M125 chassis, but this basically killed the design.
Then again, the Paternian Army considers the T-55 in their service as a light tank for these reasons.
@marcox43 My variant would be under the Bandit XM20 Tank Destroyer.
In combat, the tank was fairly successful when employed defensively. Of the five deployed, one was knocked out by an enemy tank, and the second was lost to a Paternian anti-tank team who believed it to be a new enemy tank.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Elaborate.
@Flash0of0green No. I need iOS peasants to be able to download it.
@Lizarddragon @saturn28 @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Thanks!
@Flash0of0green I try not to use mods whenever possible, so that iOS peasants can download my builds. Theoretically.
And the turret was inspired by the Leopard 2A5, with the hull loosely inspired by the PL-01.
I forgot to mention how much I like this gun.
It's a very good replica.
Np! @deusalgor
Pop flares, pop smoke, pop open houses. @PyrusEnderhunter
Isn't that an aircraft carrier?
Muzzle and barrel unit are a bit off, but the carriage, pedestal, and breech looks good.
+1@TemDesBur @YuukaNeko Here's the shortlist
1) Some optic. Iron sights are for peasants.
2) Mounting rails. All of them. Not a surface on the forend or top of the receiver should lack a Picatinny rail.
3) Magazines with capacity greater than 10 shots. The more, the better.
4) Forend attachment of some sort. Full-length, stubby, angled, integrated bipod-foregrip, bipod, grenade launcher, shotgun, whatever. The bottom of the forend cannot be bare. Swing swivels do not count.
5) Laser sight/flashlights. Improves hip-firing and blinds the target. Because since you are tacticool, you have NVG, and don't need flashlight to see.
6) Muzzle attachment. Something like a flash hider, compensator, muzzle brake, or suppressor. No bayonets, because this isn't the Napoleonic Wars. Rifle grenade launchers are not allowed because this isn't a World War. Unless they are integrated into the flash hider, such as an M16 or M4 flash hider.
7) Plastic and metal only. There should not be a single splinter of wood on the gun.
@YuukaNeko Where are the red dot sights? The foregrips? Flashlights and laser sights?
I mean, it has a suppressor, but that's it?
Where's the red dot sights?
The T92 Mobile Nuclear Missile Launcher.
I would hate it more if there wasn't the Conqueror Orbital Laser Cannon.
Who knows? @Supercraft888
@Supercraft888 Maybe.
I have the Artemis tank.
They all looked so familiar...
Yes. This is the Victoria tank. Very difficult to kill. @Supercraft888
@Flash0of0green It's more known for its innovative design and defense of Israeli gains from 1947 than liberating Israel.
That task went to the motley collection of WWII guns. Featuring:
Mauser K98
MP40 SMG
Lee-Enfield No. 4
Pattern 1913 Enfield
Vickers Medium Machine Gun
Bren LMG
Sten SMG
Thompson SMG (M1928, M1928A1, M1, M1A1)
Johnston M1944 Automatic Rifle
FN Model D Browning Automatic Rifle
M1919 Browning Medium Machine Gun
Way too many more to list.
Yeah. Above is why Israel went off and made the Uzi. You know, standardization.
Nice gun! But why is there a telescoping stock on a bullpup?
@AccipitrisEnterprises "I am the way and the light. Except sometimes that light is muzzle flash."
@AccipitrisEnterprises Ah, yes Ian.
I remember when he read the Gospel of Browning.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Understood. Alix does employ plenty of Paternian ordnance in order to improve logistics between our forces.
@Dllama4 I was unaware of that.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation @TemDesBur No... not at all.
Wait, I'm gun god?
You can ask him. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Who got it from me. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
I actually got to see one of these things (this variant, in Hawaii).
Lovely jet, really. Love you featured the coolest part about the jet.
Speaking of which, may I create a variant which incorporates a weapons bay?
@Flash0of0green It's okay.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Where did you get it from? I know that's my design.
@Flash0of0green Yes. It's a flamethrower tank.
I'm planning to make an M132 Zippo. It's basically an M113 with a flamethrower.
No, unfortunately. @Flash0of0green
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation The RCWS is distinctly mine, which you have ripped off one of my tanks.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation There are plenty of M125 variants, like there is many M113 variants.
I was planning to make an AA-12 some time.
Whelp, time to do one now.
An Ecuadorian truck with Paternian weapons.
Seems legit.
I've got a functional 105mm gun too.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation What we've all been saying.
Oh well. Keep it up. You'll have some reference as to how much you improved.
Hopefully.
@KDS It could be considered a light tank though, as it is employed in the role the Paternian Army employed their light tanks for; fire support for reconnaissance and expeditionary elements where main battle tanks could not be brought to bear.
As such, it was designed to accompany M125 TSV and M125 APC units, hence why it was built off the M125 chassis. We had a light tank based off the M125 chassis, but this basically killed the design.
Then again, the Paternian Army considers the T-55 in their service as a light tank for these reasons.
@marcox43 My variant would be under the Bandit XM20 Tank Destroyer.
In combat, the tank was fairly successful when employed defensively. Of the five deployed, one was knocked out by an enemy tank, and the second was lost to a Paternian anti-tank team who believed it to be a new enemy tank.
@JakeTheDogg It could be used for anything the M113 was used for.
@marcox43 Swedish turretless main battle tank.
@KDS Would you consider this a tank?
@PINK Maywarian aircraft tend to do so.
No problem! And it's "Paternian", for future reference. @Joco80
@PyrusEnderhunter Which is?
Is okay though. @marcox43
I made an S-Tank. @marcox43
@KillShot86 But then such would be blatantly obvious.
Also, my morals dictate that I cannot be allied with a man whose profile pic is that cheeto who claims to be POTUS.
@KillShot86 Allies = Friends