@YuukaNeko I suppose I can say that the M13A1 found greater success overseas, whose troops did not experience the terrible reputation of the earlier M13.
@PyrusEnderhunter My North Point-class heavy cruiser has nine 203mm cannons. Each capable of firing a HEAT round capable of punching through 800mm of armor.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation We know that half of every gunsmith in the Khyber Pass is cranking out copies of this pistol. They range from almost as good as Carlton-made to a construction so dodgy that it looks more dangerous to the shooter than the intended target. Most pistols fall somewhere in between, leaning to the dodgy side.
Sometimes the copies are so good that we will allow them to sell it for a fee. The bad junk though doesn't get through though. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
I assume that in Awwam, all firearms must be submitted to a proofing house in order to verify that it is safe to own. Fortunately, we have our agent there to intercept copies.
Now these copies vary in quality from as good as Carlton-made to utter garbage. If the agent sees that the copy is as good, if not better than, Carlton-made pistols, they could pay the agent (and by extension, the company) $1 for a pistol or $2 for a rifle so that it could receive a "Carlton Patent" marking, thus said copy is licensed.
One amazing example is one made from Damascus steel with engraved ivory grips. The agent actually outright purchased a pair after having it proofed and stamped, and sent one pistol to the CEO of the company as success of the program.
I do tend to post builds with admittedly poor stated performance, simply because in any military procurement process, there will be plenty of barely adequate equipment, a handful of wonderful equipment, and the occasional unmitigated pile of garbage.
That's the voice of Jesse Cliffe. He made all the sound lines that were used in 1.6 and Source. In GO, the factions got their own lines, but some, such as after a successful plant/defuse of the bomb as well as who won that round, is still there. @TheGuyYouMightKnow
It's a shoulder-fired 84mm recoilless rifle with access to HEAT and HE ammunition. Weighs 21lbs, has an effective range of 1,000m, and its HEAT round can penetrate 400mm of armor steel.
Our MP5 can accept 15-round stick, 30-round stick, 50-round casket magazine, 50-round drum, or 100-round C-Mags, fire at 900rpm, and is highly controllable due to the use of a closed-bolt roller-delayed blowback system.
@Wahoo12 Well this not-a-pistol is referred to as a "bike pump" because it is totally not based off the Welrod, which was nicknamed as the "bike pump" by those who used it because of the resemblance to one without the handle.
@DestinyAviation Hopefully link still works.
Right now this chapter is in 1958, so you be the judge. @DestinyAviation
Permission to remaster?
Magazine dimensions are inconsistent with that of my mags. @PINK
Magazine should have much greater curvature due to use with rimmed cartridges.
Or you can say it was in 7.92mm Mauser, since that was the main rifle cartridge during this era, and is rimless.
@DankDorito $600K.
@DestinyAviation Sure!
@AdrianFlyingAce I can try.
@YuukaNeko I suppose I can say that the M13A1 found greater success overseas, whose troops did not experience the terrible reputation of the earlier M13.
@WalrusAircraft Thanks!
Permission to repaint and later turn it into Puff the Magic Dragon?
+1Is okay. Did you upload that M13A1 Variant? @YuukaNeko
As of now, only M16A1 is in service. You may have production license. @Alix451
Same length as M16 barrel. @YuukaNeko
It wouldn't realistically hit anything past 800mph due to aerodynamics. @PyrusEnderhunter
The F-104 Starfighter is a competitor. @PyrusEnderhunter
@PyrusEnderhunter 203mm is 8 inch caliber, a caliber considered "cruiser", where something over 11" would be battleship caliber.
@PyrusEnderhunter My North Point-class heavy cruiser has nine 203mm cannons. Each capable of firing a HEAT round capable of punching through 800mm of armor.
@Alix451 It's not my helo.
@ThatOnion Both of them ARE short-barreled, double-barrel shotguns.
How's the custom gear coming along?
Is this the Airbus 420 because this bus goes high?
+2@ThatOnion Not really. It doesn't blast people across the map when you shoot them in the chest.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation We know that half of every gunsmith in the Khyber Pass is cranking out copies of this pistol. They range from almost as good as Carlton-made to a construction so dodgy that it looks more dangerous to the shooter than the intended target. Most pistols fall somewhere in between, leaning to the dodgy side.
Sometimes the copies are so good that we will allow them to sell it for a fee. The bad junk though doesn't get through though. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Okay.
I assume that in Awwam, all firearms must be submitted to a proofing house in order to verify that it is safe to own. Fortunately, we have our agent there to intercept copies.
Now these copies vary in quality from as good as Carlton-made to utter garbage. If the agent sees that the copy is as good, if not better than, Carlton-made pistols, they could pay the agent (and by extension, the company) $1 for a pistol or $2 for a rifle so that it could receive a "Carlton Patent" marking, thus said copy is licensed.
One amazing example is one made from Damascus steel with engraved ivory grips. The agent actually outright purchased a pair after having it proofed and stamped, and sent one pistol to the CEO of the company as success of the program.
@YuukaNeko Yes. Yes I did.
I do tend to post builds with admittedly poor stated performance, simply because in any military procurement process, there will be plenty of barely adequate equipment, a handful of wonderful equipment, and the occasional unmitigated pile of garbage.
That's the voice of Jesse Cliffe. He made all the sound lines that were used in 1.6 and Source. In GO, the factions got their own lines, but some, such as after a successful plant/defuse of the bomb as well as who won that round, is still there. @TheGuyYouMightKnow
@livetoplay11 Thanks!
@livetoplay11 Thanks!
@InternationalAircraftCompany lol
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation It's not a rocket launcher. It's a recoilless rifle.
There's a difference.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation A 30mm rocket launcher?
True. @ChiChiWerx
Shh... have some sympathy. @ChiChiWerx
Our troops use the Carl Gustav M2.
It's a shoulder-fired 84mm recoilless rifle with access to HEAT and HE ammunition. Weighs 21lbs, has an effective range of 1,000m, and its HEAT round can penetrate 400mm of armor steel.
Thanks! @YuukaNeko
Yep. @Supercraft888
Gotcha. @AccipitrisEnterprises
Nice! Wait till 1966 though. @Liquidfox
Our MP5 can accept 15-round stick, 30-round stick, 50-round casket magazine, 50-round drum, or 100-round C-Mags, fire at 900rpm, and is highly controllable due to the use of a closed-bolt roller-delayed blowback system.
@YuukaNeko
YuukaNeko has one. Though I wouldn't mind doing one. @BaconEggs
Do you know what game the quote referred to? @Supercraft888
@NativeChief1492 It was actually based off the Beretta M12.
@FennVectorCWA Thanks!
I thought you guys had F-104s?
@YuukaNeko
Actually, I may want to make a version of this gun.
@Wahoo12 Well this not-a-pistol is referred to as a "bike pump" because it is totally not based off the Welrod, which was nicknamed as the "bike pump" by those who used it because of the resemblance to one without the handle.