@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Christians, who don't use coffins that are air tight because that costs too much, doesn't run into these issues at all.
And the SNAS is essentially a forgotten footnote in the C&C history books after the Paternian Republic roflstomped them to crap.
As of now, I have made more enemies, but you'll still have to wait till June 3 to rejoin and take advantage of it. If it's still the same chapter.
Let's just say that me and @PyrusEnderHunter aren't on the greatest terms. He kind of got crushed by a five-nation army, that included me, and is now a renegade organization.
Browning found that the 11 degree grip angle was most ergonomic, and pretty much everyone making a pistol copied it, seeing how successful Browning's designs were. Every pump-action shotgun, lever-action rifle, semi-automatic shotgun, over-under double-barrel shotgun, heavy machine gun, and semi-automatic pistol made today owes some credit to him. He made "pump-action" and "shotgun" synonymous with each other, made lever-action guns that can use modern rifle ammunition, put slides on pistols, taught the world that putting the barrels on top of each other makes a better shotgun, and redefined what a heavy machine gun was.
Also the two guns that served longest in US service (the M2 Browning and M1911 pistol) were designed by him, including their cartridges. @TemDesBur
@Dllama4 But I want to stop something, like an angry person with a big knife, with only one shot? How can you be sure that 7.62mm pistol bullet will stop angry person with big knife?
No problem! Take note of the grip angle; it's the same on the Beretta.
It was also the same on the M1911 model i made. Why? Because every modern pistol was in some form, inspired by the M1911 in form and function. Even Glocks share the Browning tilting barrel lockup, a slide, and a grip angle 11 degrees from the vertical. Yes, that is how John M. Browning was in semiautomatic pistol design. He introduced direct blowback, tilting-barrel short-recoil, all the ACP cartridges, a slide, and the 11 degree grip angle. @TemDesBur
Glocks have their benefits over a 1911. It comes in many calibers, is simpler to use, lighter, has far larger ammunition capacity, and more reliable. Some have even greater hitting power over the M1911; the Glock 20's 15 shots of 10mm Auto is very compelling defense against polar bears. The M1911 is a more accurate pistol though, and is slimmer due to its single-stack magazine. @Alix451
@Kt1578 Idk. My Skyhawk was really a modification of the HAWK2909 with thicker wings and a rounded leading edge. I also turned mine into a pocket Puff the Magic Dragon.
@BogdanX Credit to the original maker of the plane, I believe HAWK2909's Cessna 172. I just tweaked it a bit and converted it into a pocket-sized AC-130 gunship.
Yep. We kind of decimated his armies. Because early 50's jets do horribly against early 60's jets. @503rdAirborneSoldier
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Christians, who don't use coffins that are air tight because that costs too much, doesn't run into these issues at all.
And thanks!
@Dllama4 Shhh...
@503rdAirborneSoldier Okay. He's trying to get revenge.
I would say "everything".
And the SNAS is essentially a forgotten footnote in the C&C history books after the Paternian Republic roflstomped them to crap.
As of now, I have made more enemies, but you'll still have to wait till June 3 to rejoin and take advantage of it. If it's still the same chapter.
Let's just say that me and @PyrusEnderHunter aren't on the greatest terms. He kind of got crushed by a five-nation army, that included me, and is now a renegade organization.
@PyrusEnderhunter Air-Tight coffin + human body + anaerobic bacteria growth --> liquid-filled coffin
You literally cannot kill all bacteria.
No, we cannot do business with the INSEA. We just passed a bill specifically prohibiting Paternian citizens from directly doing business with them.
Also, we recruit Sentian volunteers and can confirm that he does treat them well.
@PyrusEnderhunter Aww... I mean okay.
@PyrusEnderhunter Say, do Sentians bury their dead or cremate them?
@PyrusEnderhunter But we have a napalm surplus.
Oh wait, there's tensions with China. Brb.
@PyrusEnderhunter You do.
Thanks! @Treadmill103
Wait till 1968 m8. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
But headshots are hard, and chest shots are easy. And with the .45, you can put that sucker down like an angry Filipino with a bolo.
Yes, that's what the 1911 was designed to stop. Which it did well. @TheBroadside
EVE online: where literally everyone is an a$$hole. @2344skyler
More "inherited feature for all to follow."
Browning found that the 11 degree grip angle was most ergonomic, and pretty much everyone making a pistol copied it, seeing how successful Browning's designs were. Every pump-action shotgun, lever-action rifle, semi-automatic shotgun, over-under double-barrel shotgun, heavy machine gun, and semi-automatic pistol made today owes some credit to him. He made "pump-action" and "shotgun" synonymous with each other, made lever-action guns that can use modern rifle ammunition, put slides on pistols, taught the world that putting the barrels on top of each other makes a better shotgun, and redefined what a heavy machine gun was.
Also the two guns that served longest in US service (the M2 Browning and M1911 pistol) were designed by him, including their cartridges. @TemDesBur
The design principle behind this tank is that it's armor won't be penetrate it if there is nothing to penetrate it.
Cue the 128mm cannon. @Himynameiswalrus
@DestinyAviation Ah.
What territory does your nation claim?
Which RP is this? @DestinyAviation
Do you mind if I turn this into a Glock 17 or Glock 20?
@AccipitrisEnterprises
@Dllama4 But I want to stop something, like an angry person with a big knife, with only one shot? How can you be sure that 7.62mm pistol bullet will stop angry person with big knife?
Why should I replace my M1911 with this?
No problem! Take note of the grip angle; it's the same on the Beretta.
It was also the same on the M1911 model i made. Why? Because every modern pistol was in some form, inspired by the M1911 in form and function. Even Glocks share the Browning tilting barrel lockup, a slide, and a grip angle 11 degrees from the vertical. Yes, that is how John M. Browning was in semiautomatic pistol design. He introduced direct blowback, tilting-barrel short-recoil, all the ACP cartridges, a slide, and the 11 degree grip angle. @TemDesBur
Cool! Feel free to use the 9mm cartridge I made for the Hush Puppy as scaling. @TemDesBur
I'm sure you have your fair share of stocked pistols. @YuukaNeko
@YuukaNeko I heard you like tacticool stuff. So here's some tacticool stuff.
Shotgun cannon lol
@YuukaNeko Make it into an M45 MEU(SOC) pistol, Kimber M1911, or something like that.
Glocks have their benefits over a 1911. It comes in many calibers, is simpler to use, lighter, has far larger ammunition capacity, and more reliable. Some have even greater hitting power over the M1911; the Glock 20's 15 shots of 10mm Auto is very compelling defense against polar bears. The M1911 is a more accurate pistol though, and is slimmer due to its single-stack magazine. @Alix451
If you want to tag someone, put an "@" before their name. For example, @Tapak.
@YuukaNeko Can you tacticool this 1911?
Thanks! @Multidimensional
@YuukaNeko @GoldenEagle @PINK You're going to love this.
@PyrusEnderhunter The X-20 is an IRL craft.
@PyrusEnderhunter A shuttle would be nice, but we already have one; the X-20 Dyna-Soar.
@PyrusEnderhunter Nope. Long-term sustenance is space was already explored at this point, and we would establish a presence on the moon.
I do have that ability. Which vehicle are you referring to? I am busy, so don't expect quick results. @Hayhayjam664
Man, I'm planning that shiet in the 1980's. First, the moon. Next: Mars. @PyrusEnderhunter
Of note: the left outer wing is not attached. Please attach it in a fashion symmetrical to the other side.
@BogdanX here it is.
Gotcha. Thanks for letting me know! @BogdanX
@KDS Target practice for my Pummelers.
@Kt1578 He doesn't make many planes. And he hasn't made one for seven months.
While my builds are probably of similar quality, I tend to post a lot more frequently than he does.
@Kt1578 Idk. My Skyhawk was really a modification of the HAWK2909 with thicker wings and a rounded leading edge. I also turned mine into a pocket Puff the Magic Dragon.
@BogdanX Credit to the original maker of the plane, I believe HAWK2909's Cessna 172. I just tweaked it a bit and converted it into a pocket-sized AC-130 gunship.
@saturn28 That was fast.
@Treadmill103 Credit to SpiritusRaptor for the P-80 body I built it out.
@XxcreedexX You go make your T-33.
@XxcreedexX You can still do that.
When I make replica planes, I prefer to use an existing build and modify/upgrade it to my needs.
Love it!