
Kcrova Sub-Machine Gun- 9mm PP-Bison, Country of Origin: Kcrova

Kcrova Sidearm- 9mm KMP, Country of Origin: Kcrova

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by Kcrova » Fri Aug 10, 2012 6:24 pm




by Sevvania » Fri Aug 10, 2012 6:25 pm

by Spreewerke » Fri Aug 10, 2012 6:59 pm

by Nua Corda » Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:00 pm

by San-Silvacian » Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:10 pm

by Ediconeg » Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:14 pm





by Spreewerke » Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:16 pm
KS-PM (PinkMist)
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7.62x54mm. Accurate up to 1600yrds. Bullpup design keeps the rifle short, while maintaining barrel length.

by Ediconeg » Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:29 pm
Spreewerke wrote:
If you're using a full-length barrel, why aren't you using a full-length quad-rail?KS-PM (PinkMist)
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7.62x54mm. Accurate up to 1600yrds. Bullpup design keeps the rifle short, while maintaining barrel length.
Even the Russians can't get that kind of accuracy out of the SVD platform firing specialized 7.62x54mmR.

by The canardian republic » Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:30 pm

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by San-Silvacian » Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:35 pm
Ediconeg wrote:Spreewerke wrote:If you're using a full-length barrel, why aren't you using a full-length quad-rail?
Even the Russians can't get that kind of accuracy out of the SVD platform firing specialized 7.62x54mmR.
No reason behind the full length quad rail. just didnt put it on.
As for the sniper rifle, I figured I could tweak the accuracy a bit. Considering how some countries are using lasers and Deatomizers in their arsenals, I thought I could get away with it.

by Paddy O Fernature » Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:35 pm

by San-Silvacian » Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:44 pm
Paddy O Fernature wrote:
Reminds me of my 1st tour in country during the invasion.
Have a physical picture of me sitting on a small mountain of guns outside Jaguar North. Which, was where the coalition sent all captured munitions/small arms in Northern Iraq during the push to be safeguarded till destroyed.
Best month of my life.

by Paddy O Fernature » Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:48 pm
San-Silvacian wrote:Paddy O Fernature wrote:
Reminds me of my 1st tour in country during the invasion.
Have a physical picture of me sitting on a small mountain of guns outside Jaguar North. Which, was where the coalition sent all captured munitions/small arms in Northern Iraq during the push to be safeguarded till destroyed.
Best month of my life.
Did you get to fire any of them off? To expel captured munitions?


by The Raven Corporation » Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:49 pm

by San-Silvacian » Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:50 pm
Paddy O Fernature wrote:San-Silvacian wrote:
Did you get to fire any of them off? To expel captured munitions?
Highest ranking person within 20k was our LT... who spent most of his time talking to the local sheiks from the countless little no name shit holes that surrounded the place.
Not to mention, that everything on the AO was tagged for being destroyed. Nobody said you had to blow up the ammo to get right of it.....

by Paddy O Fernature » Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:58 pm
San-Silvacian wrote:Paddy O Fernature wrote:
Highest ranking person within 20k was our LT... who spent most of his time talking to the local sheiks from the countless little no name shit holes that surrounded the place.
Not to mention, that everything on the AO was tagged for being destroyed. Nobody said you had to blow up the ammo to get right of it.....
That makes my future military career look allot more fun.

by San-Silvacian » Fri Aug 10, 2012 8:01 pm
Paddy O Fernature wrote:San-Silvacian wrote:
That makes my future military career look allot more fun.
Meh, last I heard Jaguar was closed around 07 after everything was finally destroyed. Fired my first Turkish Mauser their, along with an Mp5k, Dshk, Grease Gun, and pretty much everything Russian under the sun. One KBR guy even managed to dig up a PPSH from somewhere, which he proudly used guarding the connex gate.
Lucky bastard.

by Paddy O Fernature » Fri Aug 10, 2012 8:05 pm
San-Silvacian wrote:Paddy O Fernature wrote:
Meh, last I heard Jaguar was closed around 07 after everything was finally destroyed. Fired my first Turkish Mauser their, along with an Mp5k, Dshk, Grease Gun, and pretty much everything Russian under the sun. One KBR guy even managed to dig up a PPSH from somewhere, which he proudly used guarding the connex gate.
Lucky bastard.
Afghanistan still has some big stock piles of weaponry left to find. Though the best I'm looking at is a Type 56 and MAYBE a Lee Enfield SMLE. Thats if I ever deploy.

by Spreewerke » Fri Aug 10, 2012 8:08 pm
Paddy O Fernature wrote:San-Silvacian wrote:
Afghanistan still has some big stock piles of weaponry left to find. Though the best I'm looking at is a Type 56 and MAYBE a Lee Enfield SMLE. Thats if I ever deploy.
Enfields? Not sure your country, but you can buy them in the US pretty cheap/easy. I have one that I use for deer hunting.
And yeah, if it is an AKM variant you will find it and about a dozen dozen of it's friends. We used to strip the wood furniture off them and hand bundles of them out to local bakeries to use as firewood in their ovens.

by Paddy O Fernature » Fri Aug 10, 2012 8:11 pm
Spreewerke wrote:Paddy O Fernature wrote:
Enfields? Not sure your country, but you can buy them in the US pretty cheap/easy. I have one that I use for deer hunting.
And yeah, if it is an AKM variant you will find it and about a dozen dozen of it's friends. We used to strip the wood furniture off them and hand bundles of them out to local bakeries to use as firewood in their ovens.
YOU GO HOME, GI. YOU NO DISGRACE AK. DIE LIKE DOG-BITCH.![]()
As a side note, why the hell has Arsenal held back their shipment of 21-84s until October?! I was told "two weeks until they're in" on the fourth... of July!

by San-Silvacian » Fri Aug 10, 2012 8:12 pm
Paddy O Fernature wrote:San-Silvacian wrote:
Afghanistan still has some big stock piles of weaponry left to find. Though the best I'm looking at is a Type 56 and MAYBE a Lee Enfield SMLE. Thats if I ever deploy.
Enfields? Not sure your country, but you can buy them in the US pretty cheap/easy. I have one that I use for deer hunting.
And yeah, if it is an AKM variant you will find it and about a dozen dozen of it's friends. We used to strip the wood furniture off them and hand bundles of them out to local bakeries to use as firewood in their ovens.

by Paddy O Fernature » Fri Aug 10, 2012 8:17 pm
San-Silvacian wrote:Paddy O Fernature wrote:
Enfields? Not sure your country, but you can buy them in the US pretty cheap/easy. I have one that I use for deer hunting.
And yeah, if it is an AKM variant you will find it and about a dozen dozen of it's friends. We used to strip the wood furniture off them and hand bundles of them out to local bakeries to use as firewood in their ovens.
I was talking about finding and firing a Lee Enfield in Afghanistan. If I ever deploy there. Last I checked Kentucky just finished their rotation so I have a good year or so before any National Gaurd unit gets sent into Afganistan, though I still have all the other little shitholes that I can still be sent to.
I also heard from a retired Army vet that Korea smells like wet dog 24/7.

by Spreewerke » Fri Aug 10, 2012 8:18 pm
Paddy O Fernature wrote:Spreewerke wrote:
YOU GO HOME, GI. YOU NO DISGRACE AK. DIE LIKE DOG-BITCH.![]()
As a side note, why the hell has Arsenal held back their shipment of 21-84s until October?! I was told "two weeks until they're in" on the fourth... of July!
Meh, Not a clue really. Might be having problems with passing customs for whatever reason? Kinda like that shipment of M1's from Korea.

by San-Silvacian » Fri Aug 10, 2012 8:20 pm
Paddy O Fernature wrote:San-Silvacian wrote:
I was talking about finding and firing a Lee Enfield in Afghanistan. If I ever deploy there. Last I checked Kentucky just finished their rotation so I have a good year or so before any National Gaurd unit gets sent into Afganistan, though I still have all the other little shitholes that I can still be sent to.
I also heard from a retired Army vet that Korea smells like wet dog 24/7.
Take it from me, most 3rd world countries have an unpleasant... fragrance that tends to linger in ones senses.
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