by Saurisia » Sat Aug 28, 2010 4:42 pm
Israslovakahzerbajan wrote:Stealing a copy of The Land Before Time.
Coccygia wrote:The only good mammal is a dead mammal.
Pythria wrote:Fascist dictatorship run by dinosaurs. I like it
Tartonica wrote:2/10 because dinosaurs do NOT rule nations (Except for Saurisia)
The Tavan Race wrote:Yeah, your nation scares me
Wolohanistan wrote:Saurisia - Dinosaur Dictatorship is the best dictatorship, not that we support that sort of thing.
Conoga wrote:Dinosaurs-in-Bikinis-Boy
Lancov wrote:Condemn, because we now have to go soak our brains in bleach.
The Floor Kippers wrote:We Have Dinosaurs.....Argument Rendered Invalid
Grossrheinland Reich wrote:DINOSAUR FETISHIST
Tetraca wrote:Also: yay, Saurisia's here! This thread just became more awesome :D
by Wolohanistan » Sat Aug 28, 2010 4:42 pm
by King Maxwell » Sat Aug 28, 2010 4:53 pm
by Ewa beach » Sat Aug 28, 2010 4:54 pm
by Saurisia » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:06 pm
Ewa beach wrote:FN Rougecote FGR
Loaded Weight: 5.45kg with wooden furnishings, 4.7kg with polymer furnishings
Overall Length: 1140mm
Barrel Length: 565mm
Operation: Gas, Long-Stroke
Action: Rotating Bolt
Effective Range: 750m
Rate of Fire: 600 rpm (firing modes; fully automatic, two-shot burst, single shot)
Cartridge: 8 x 63mm
Magazine Size: 20 or 25 or 30 round boxes
Israslovakahzerbajan wrote:Stealing a copy of The Land Before Time.
Coccygia wrote:The only good mammal is a dead mammal.
Pythria wrote:Fascist dictatorship run by dinosaurs. I like it
Tartonica wrote:2/10 because dinosaurs do NOT rule nations (Except for Saurisia)
The Tavan Race wrote:Yeah, your nation scares me
Wolohanistan wrote:Saurisia - Dinosaur Dictatorship is the best dictatorship, not that we support that sort of thing.
Conoga wrote:Dinosaurs-in-Bikinis-Boy
Lancov wrote:Condemn, because we now have to go soak our brains in bleach.
The Floor Kippers wrote:We Have Dinosaurs.....Argument Rendered Invalid
Grossrheinland Reich wrote:DINOSAUR FETISHIST
Tetraca wrote:Also: yay, Saurisia's here! This thread just became more awesome :D
by Imeriata » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:07 pm
Astralsideria wrote:You, sir, are the greatest who ever did set foot upon this earth. If there were an appropriate emoticon, I would take my hat off to you.
Altamirus wrote:^War! War! I want to see 18th century soldiers go up againist flaming cats! Do it Imeriata! Do it Now!
by Itailian Maifias » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:07 pm
by Satirius » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:12 pm
Saurisia wrote:Ewa beach wrote:FN Rougecote FGR
Loaded Weight: 5.45kg with wooden furnishings, 4.7kg with polymer furnishings
Overall Length: 1140mm
Barrel Length: 565mm
Operation: Gas, Long-Stroke
Action: Rotating Bolt
Effective Range: 750m
Rate of Fire: 600 rpm (firing modes; fully automatic, two-shot burst, single shot)
Cartridge: 8 x 63mm
Magazine Size: 20 or 25 or 30 round boxes
Interesting gun design on behalf of Questers, it looks like an FAL on steroids!
by New Hayesalia » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:14 pm
by Itailian Maifias » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:15 pm
by King Maxwell » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:16 pm
Satirius wrote:Saurisia wrote:Ewa beach wrote:FN Rougecote FGR
Loaded Weight: 5.45kg with wooden furnishings, 4.7kg with polymer furnishings
Overall Length: 1140mm
Barrel Length: 565mm
Operation: Gas, Long-Stroke
Action: Rotating Bolt
Effective Range: 750m
Rate of Fire: 600 rpm (firing modes; fully automatic, two-shot burst, single shot)
Cartridge: 8 x 63mm
Magazine Size: 20 or 25 or 30 round boxes
Interesting gun design on behalf of Questers, it looks like an FAL on steroids!
operating mechanism is much more AK tho
But anyways, Satirian main rifle: AR-33A1
by Saurisia » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:19 pm
Satirius wrote:Saurisia wrote:Ewa beach wrote:FN Rougecote FGR
Loaded Weight: 5.45kg with wooden furnishings, 4.7kg with polymer furnishings
Overall Length: 1140mm
Barrel Length: 565mm
Operation: Gas, Long-Stroke
Action: Rotating Bolt
Effective Range: 750m
Rate of Fire: 600 rpm (firing modes; fully automatic, two-shot burst, single shot)
Cartridge: 8 x 63mm
Magazine Size: 20 or 25 or 30 round boxes
Interesting gun design on behalf of Questers, it looks like an FAL on steroids!
operating mechanism is much more AK tho
But anyways, Satirian main rifle: AR-33A1
Israslovakahzerbajan wrote:Stealing a copy of The Land Before Time.
Coccygia wrote:The only good mammal is a dead mammal.
Pythria wrote:Fascist dictatorship run by dinosaurs. I like it
Tartonica wrote:2/10 because dinosaurs do NOT rule nations (Except for Saurisia)
The Tavan Race wrote:Yeah, your nation scares me
Wolohanistan wrote:Saurisia - Dinosaur Dictatorship is the best dictatorship, not that we support that sort of thing.
Conoga wrote:Dinosaurs-in-Bikinis-Boy
Lancov wrote:Condemn, because we now have to go soak our brains in bleach.
The Floor Kippers wrote:We Have Dinosaurs.....Argument Rendered Invalid
Grossrheinland Reich wrote:DINOSAUR FETISHIST
Tetraca wrote:Also: yay, Saurisia's here! This thread just became more awesome :D
by Satirius » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:22 pm
by Old Beringia » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:24 pm
by Logasiri » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:27 pm
by Itailian Maifias » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:31 pm
Logasiri wrote:Type 42Z Assault Rifle
Type: Bullpup Assault Rifle
Weight: 11.4 Pounds
Length: 39.8 Inches
Barrel Length: 29.2 Inches
Cartridge: 6.8x49mm AR
Action: Piston Gas Operated, Open Bolt or Closed Bolt
Muzzle Velocity: 830 meters per second
Maximum Range: 720 meters
Rate of Fire: 800 rounds per minute
Feed System: 120 round AR MagazineErgonomics
The Type 42Z Assault Rifle was designed in association with the Logasirian Commandos, making sure it was ready for any situation that a Commando might face. User convenience and comfort with our weapons has always been more valuable to us than ease of manufacturing. Every batch of Type 42Z assault rifles have samples taken away to be tested; each has been tested in the field, under harsh conditions, as well as in specialized labs for impossible conditions.
The engineers at Armax determined that the Type 42Z had to have an in line stock, meaning the butt stock is straight, lining up with the barrel. This gives it far greater accuracy than when the stock is curved, because when the stock is curved, the user must struggle to compensate for recoil. There is a rubber cheek rest on the stock, to increase comfort.
It uses the Armax made 6.8x49mm AR, notable for both its stopping power, and range. The 6.8mm is based around the common 5.56x45mm NATO round in its shape and aerodynamic properties, only larger in diameter and slightly larger in length. Unlike larger caliber bullets, like the 7.62mm which slice right through a person, the 6.8mm tumbles on impact with flesh, arching inside of the enemy’s body, dragging organs and flesh with it. If a soldier is hit with this round, he is not getting up.
The Type 42Z has a specialized rail system on the bottom and top (if you remove the upper handle). It is adaptable with accessories using the Picatinny Rail System, but is a tighter fit. The rifle comes with a 45mm Grenade Launcher, a fore grip and a laser pointer doubling has a hand guard standard. As for optics that may replace the standard iron sights, a red dot sight, a thermal sight and an electromagnetic sight come with it. On the right side of the Type 42Z, there is another rail system. Here, you can mount rangefinders, flashlights, laser pointers, etcetera; all coming with the package.
A bipod may be mounted on the barrel.Ammunition, Feed System and Ejection System
Bullet Weight: 8.2 grams
Bullet Diameter: 6.8mm
Neck Diameter: 7.2mm
Overall Length: 63.2mm
Case Type: Rimless, bottlenecked
The Type 42Z uses a 6.8x49mm round, incorporating the damage characteristics of the 5.56mm and 5.45mm rounds in a slightly larger package. Like the smaller rounds, on impact with human flesh, the 6.8mm flips, arcs and tumbles, rather than going straight through like larger caliber rounds, like the 7.62mm and 8.7mm. This tumbling causes massive damage, dragging flesh and organs with it, crushing bone with the larger surface area of its side. Because it is larger than the 5.56mm, when going up against body armor, it is just as effective. The 6.8mm can easily rip through Kevlar or Dragonskin body armors, creating a similar tumbling effect.
The 6.8mm comes in 6 flavors; incendiary, hollow point, full metal jacket, tracer, explosive and armor piercing. Our armor piercing rounds are coated in titanium and a filing of steel, rather than a coating of steel and a filling of lead, giving them huge capabilities in terms of punching through a hard surface like steel or cement, as well as punching through multiple bodies. Explosive rounds are longer than regular 6.8mm rounds at 52mm. The case size is the same, so the range is decreased. Each round contains a microchip which is tethered to a laser designator (the laser pointer). When a target is locked, each round times itself to explode directly above it. The user may add or detract as many meters as he wants, so he can have a burst of shrapnel behind the target, or in front of the target. Each round is filled with smokeless powder and a small amount of Semtex plastic explosive, the microchip at the tip of the round.
The 6.8 is loaded into the Type 42Z via a proprietary drum magazine, resembling two drums of rounds. Each of these drums contains sixty 6.8x49mm rounds. Even with their drum shape, they are extremely reliable due to a self-correcting system in each magazine which will force a jammed bullet out of the magazine via hatched holes in the front of the magazine.
Once fired, the spent cases are ejected on either side of the rifle. Left and right handed shooter may use this, because changing the point of ejection is as easy as closing one hatch, which in turn, opens the other.Operation and Ignition System
The Type 42Z uses an open bolt operation, meaning that the bolt stays in the rear position before firing. This is useful in high intensity situations when you have to suppress a target for long periods of time. Because there is never a bullet in the chamber, a round can’t “cook off”, or explode because of heat. If the user is in a situation when he has to keep the chamber free of dirt, mud, etc., he can switch the bolt operation to closed bolt via a control near the trigger.
The bolt is forged from a titanium alloy with a diamond firing pin, to ensure the strength and durability of the bolt in combat. Like most weapons, the bolt strikes the primer of the 6.8mm, igniting the smokeless gunpowder in the cartridge, propelling the projectile.Sound Suppression
The Type 42Z has an internal suppressor in the forward of the gun block. This is useful in applications where the extra bulk of a suppressor isn’t needed. This is especially true in urban combat where sound is magnified in buildings and space is of the essence. The suppressor may be taken out when cleaning if the user needs to have range for a specific mission.Folding
The Type 42Z has the ability to be folded into a relatively small package, similar to a box. The barrel can retract, the stock (when unloaded) also retracts and the entire trigger grip folds up into the rifle. At that point, the rear end of the rifle folds into the forward end and connects via the forward rail system. At this point, it looks similar to a suitcase, but obviously more bulky.
COST: $6,000 USD
by Saurisia » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:32 pm
Old Beringia wrote:Model 18 Musket Rv. 2
Weight: 10.7 Pounds
Length: 59 Inches
Barrel length: 41 Inches
Cartridge: .75 Musket Ball
Action: Flintlock
Rate of fire: 2+ Rounds Per Minute
Muzzle velocity: 420 m/s
Effective Range: 90 Yards
Feed system: Muzzle Fed
Israslovakahzerbajan wrote:Stealing a copy of The Land Before Time.
Coccygia wrote:The only good mammal is a dead mammal.
Pythria wrote:Fascist dictatorship run by dinosaurs. I like it
Tartonica wrote:2/10 because dinosaurs do NOT rule nations (Except for Saurisia)
The Tavan Race wrote:Yeah, your nation scares me
Wolohanistan wrote:Saurisia - Dinosaur Dictatorship is the best dictatorship, not that we support that sort of thing.
Conoga wrote:Dinosaurs-in-Bikinis-Boy
Lancov wrote:Condemn, because we now have to go soak our brains in bleach.
The Floor Kippers wrote:We Have Dinosaurs.....Argument Rendered Invalid
Grossrheinland Reich wrote:DINOSAUR FETISHIST
Tetraca wrote:Also: yay, Saurisia's here! This thread just became more awesome :D
by Soviet socialists cuba » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:34 pm
by Satirius » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:35 pm
Itailian Maifias wrote:Logasiri wrote:Type 42Z Assault Rifle
Type: Bullpup Assault Rifle
Weight: 11.4 Pounds
Length: 39.8 Inches
Barrel Length: 29.2 Inches
Cartridge: 6.8x49mm AR
Action: Piston Gas Operated, Open Bolt or Closed Bolt
Muzzle Velocity: 830 meters per second
Maximum Range: 720 meters
Rate of Fire: 800 rounds per minute
Feed System: 120 round AR MagazineErgonomics
The Type 42Z Assault Rifle was designed in association with the Logasirian Commandos, making sure it was ready for any situation that a Commando might face. User convenience and comfort with our weapons has always been more valuable to us than ease of manufacturing. Every batch of Type 42Z assault rifles have samples taken away to be tested; each has been tested in the field, under harsh conditions, as well as in specialized labs for impossible conditions.
The engineers at Armax determined that the Type 42Z had to have an in line stock, meaning the butt stock is straight, lining up with the barrel. This gives it far greater accuracy than when the stock is curved, because when the stock is curved, the user must struggle to compensate for recoil. There is a rubber cheek rest on the stock, to increase comfort.
It uses the Armax made 6.8x49mm AR, notable for both its stopping power, and range. The 6.8mm is based around the common 5.56x45mm NATO round in its shape and aerodynamic properties, only larger in diameter and slightly larger in length. Unlike larger caliber bullets, like the 7.62mm which slice right through a person, the 6.8mm tumbles on impact with flesh, arching inside of the enemy’s body, dragging organs and flesh with it. If a soldier is hit with this round, he is not getting up.
The Type 42Z has a specialized rail system on the bottom and top (if you remove the upper handle). It is adaptable with accessories using the Picatinny Rail System, but is a tighter fit. The rifle comes with a 45mm Grenade Launcher, a fore grip and a laser pointer doubling has a hand guard standard. As for optics that may replace the standard iron sights, a red dot sight, a thermal sight and an electromagnetic sight come with it. On the right side of the Type 42Z, there is another rail system. Here, you can mount rangefinders, flashlights, laser pointers, etcetera; all coming with the package.
A bipod may be mounted on the barrel.Ammunition, Feed System and Ejection System
Bullet Weight: 8.2 grams
Bullet Diameter: 6.8mm
Neck Diameter: 7.2mm
Overall Length: 63.2mm
Case Type: Rimless, bottlenecked
The Type 42Z uses a 6.8x49mm round, incorporating the damage characteristics of the 5.56mm and 5.45mm rounds in a slightly larger package. Like the smaller rounds, on impact with human flesh, the 6.8mm flips, arcs and tumbles, rather than going straight through like larger caliber rounds, like the 7.62mm and 8.7mm. This tumbling causes massive damage, dragging flesh and organs with it, crushing bone with the larger surface area of its side. Because it is larger than the 5.56mm, when going up against body armor, it is just as effective. The 6.8mm can easily rip through Kevlar or Dragonskin body armors, creating a similar tumbling effect.
The 6.8mm comes in 6 flavors; incendiary, hollow point, full metal jacket, tracer, explosive and armor piercing. Our armor piercing rounds are coated in titanium and a filing of steel, rather than a coating of steel and a filling of lead, giving them huge capabilities in terms of punching through a hard surface like steel or cement, as well as punching through multiple bodies. Explosive rounds are longer than regular 6.8mm rounds at 52mm. The case size is the same, so the range is decreased. Each round contains a microchip which is tethered to a laser designator (the laser pointer). When a target is locked, each round times itself to explode directly above it. The user may add or detract as many meters as he wants, so he can have a burst of shrapnel behind the target, or in front of the target. Each round is filled with smokeless powder and a small amount of Semtex plastic explosive, the microchip at the tip of the round.
The 6.8 is loaded into the Type 42Z via a proprietary drum magazine, resembling two drums of rounds. Each of these drums contains sixty 6.8x49mm rounds. Even with their drum shape, they are extremely reliable due to a self-correcting system in each magazine which will force a jammed bullet out of the magazine via hatched holes in the front of the magazine.
Once fired, the spent cases are ejected on either side of the rifle. Left and right handed shooter may use this, because changing the point of ejection is as easy as closing one hatch, which in turn, opens the other.Operation and Ignition System
The Type 42Z uses an open bolt operation, meaning that the bolt stays in the rear position before firing. This is useful in high intensity situations when you have to suppress a target for long periods of time. Because there is never a bullet in the chamber, a round can’t “cook off”, or explode because of heat. If the user is in a situation when he has to keep the chamber free of dirt, mud, etc., he can switch the bolt operation to closed bolt via a control near the trigger.
The bolt is forged from a titanium alloy with a diamond firing pin, to ensure the strength and durability of the bolt in combat. Like most weapons, the bolt strikes the primer of the 6.8mm, igniting the smokeless gunpowder in the cartridge, propelling the projectile.Sound Suppression
The Type 42Z has an internal suppressor in the forward of the gun block. This is useful in applications where the extra bulk of a suppressor isn’t needed. This is especially true in urban combat where sound is magnified in buildings and space is of the essence. The suppressor may be taken out when cleaning if the user needs to have range for a specific mission.Folding
The Type 42Z has the ability to be folded into a relatively small package, similar to a box. The barrel can retract, the stock (when unloaded) also retracts and the entire trigger grip folds up into the rifle. At that point, the rear end of the rifle folds into the forward end and connects via the forward rail system. At this point, it looks similar to a suitcase, but obviously more bulky.
COST: $6,000 USD
How are you going to carry the ammo for that?
by Itailian Maifias » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:36 pm
Satirius wrote:Itailian Maifias wrote:Logasiri wrote:Type 42Z Assault Rifle
Type: Bullpup Assault Rifle
Weight: 11.4 Pounds
Length: 39.8 Inches
Barrel Length: 29.2 Inches
Cartridge: 6.8x49mm AR
Action: Piston Gas Operated, Open Bolt or Closed Bolt
Muzzle Velocity: 830 meters per second
Maximum Range: 720 meters
Rate of Fire: 800 rounds per minute
Feed System: 120 round AR MagazineErgonomics
The Type 42Z Assault Rifle was designed in association with the Logasirian Commandos, making sure it was ready for any situation that a Commando might face. User convenience and comfort with our weapons has always been more valuable to us than ease of manufacturing. Every batch of Type 42Z assault rifles have samples taken away to be tested; each has been tested in the field, under harsh conditions, as well as in specialized labs for impossible conditions.
The engineers at Armax determined that the Type 42Z had to have an in line stock, meaning the butt stock is straight, lining up with the barrel. This gives it far greater accuracy than when the stock is curved, because when the stock is curved, the user must struggle to compensate for recoil. There is a rubber cheek rest on the stock, to increase comfort.
It uses the Armax made 6.8x49mm AR, notable for both its stopping power, and range. The 6.8mm is based around the common 5.56x45mm NATO round in its shape and aerodynamic properties, only larger in diameter and slightly larger in length. Unlike larger caliber bullets, like the 7.62mm which slice right through a person, the 6.8mm tumbles on impact with flesh, arching inside of the enemy’s body, dragging organs and flesh with it. If a soldier is hit with this round, he is not getting up.
The Type 42Z has a specialized rail system on the bottom and top (if you remove the upper handle). It is adaptable with accessories using the Picatinny Rail System, but is a tighter fit. The rifle comes with a 45mm Grenade Launcher, a fore grip and a laser pointer doubling has a hand guard standard. As for optics that may replace the standard iron sights, a red dot sight, a thermal sight and an electromagnetic sight come with it. On the right side of the Type 42Z, there is another rail system. Here, you can mount rangefinders, flashlights, laser pointers, etcetera; all coming with the package.
A bipod may be mounted on the barrel.Ammunition, Feed System and Ejection System
Bullet Weight: 8.2 grams
Bullet Diameter: 6.8mm
Neck Diameter: 7.2mm
Overall Length: 63.2mm
Case Type: Rimless, bottlenecked
The Type 42Z uses a 6.8x49mm round, incorporating the damage characteristics of the 5.56mm and 5.45mm rounds in a slightly larger package. Like the smaller rounds, on impact with human flesh, the 6.8mm flips, arcs and tumbles, rather than going straight through like larger caliber rounds, like the 7.62mm and 8.7mm. This tumbling causes massive damage, dragging flesh and organs with it, crushing bone with the larger surface area of its side. Because it is larger than the 5.56mm, when going up against body armor, it is just as effective. The 6.8mm can easily rip through Kevlar or Dragonskin body armors, creating a similar tumbling effect.
The 6.8mm comes in 6 flavors; incendiary, hollow point, full metal jacket, tracer, explosive and armor piercing. Our armor piercing rounds are coated in titanium and a filing of steel, rather than a coating of steel and a filling of lead, giving them huge capabilities in terms of punching through a hard surface like steel or cement, as well as punching through multiple bodies. Explosive rounds are longer than regular 6.8mm rounds at 52mm. The case size is the same, so the range is decreased. Each round contains a microchip which is tethered to a laser designator (the laser pointer). When a target is locked, each round times itself to explode directly above it. The user may add or detract as many meters as he wants, so he can have a burst of shrapnel behind the target, or in front of the target. Each round is filled with smokeless powder and a small amount of Semtex plastic explosive, the microchip at the tip of the round.
The 6.8 is loaded into the Type 42Z via a proprietary drum magazine, resembling two drums of rounds. Each of these drums contains sixty 6.8x49mm rounds. Even with their drum shape, they are extremely reliable due to a self-correcting system in each magazine which will force a jammed bullet out of the magazine via hatched holes in the front of the magazine.
Once fired, the spent cases are ejected on either side of the rifle. Left and right handed shooter may use this, because changing the point of ejection is as easy as closing one hatch, which in turn, opens the other.Operation and Ignition System
The Type 42Z uses an open bolt operation, meaning that the bolt stays in the rear position before firing. This is useful in high intensity situations when you have to suppress a target for long periods of time. Because there is never a bullet in the chamber, a round can’t “cook off”, or explode because of heat. If the user is in a situation when he has to keep the chamber free of dirt, mud, etc., he can switch the bolt operation to closed bolt via a control near the trigger.
The bolt is forged from a titanium alloy with a diamond firing pin, to ensure the strength and durability of the bolt in combat. Like most weapons, the bolt strikes the primer of the 6.8mm, igniting the smokeless gunpowder in the cartridge, propelling the projectile.Sound Suppression
The Type 42Z has an internal suppressor in the forward of the gun block. This is useful in applications where the extra bulk of a suppressor isn’t needed. This is especially true in urban combat where sound is magnified in buildings and space is of the essence. The suppressor may be taken out when cleaning if the user needs to have range for a specific mission.Folding
The Type 42Z has the ability to be folded into a relatively small package, similar to a box. The barrel can retract, the stock (when unloaded) also retracts and the entire trigger grip folds up into the rifle. At that point, the rear end of the rifle folds into the forward end and connects via the forward rail system. At this point, it looks similar to a suitcase, but obviously more bulky.
COST: $6,000 USD
How are you going to carry the ammo for that?
on MOLLE patches or on the thigh prolly
on the standard US infantry load of ~270 rounds he'd go over with three mags, one loaded and two in pouches
by Bafuria » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:37 pm
by Logasiri » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:38 pm
Itailian Maifias wrote:Satirius wrote:Itailian Maifias wrote:Logasiri wrote:Type 42Z Assault Rifle
Type: Bullpup Assault Rifle
Weight: 11.4 Pounds
Length: 39.8 Inches
Barrel Length: 29.2 Inches
Cartridge: 6.8x49mm AR
Action: Piston Gas Operated, Open Bolt or Closed Bolt
Muzzle Velocity: 830 meters per second
Maximum Range: 720 meters
Rate of Fire: 800 rounds per minute
Feed System: Two 60 round AR MagazinesErgonomics
The Type 42Z Assault Rifle was designed in association with the Logasirian Commandos, making sure it was ready for any situation that a Commando might face. User convenience and comfort with our weapons has always been more valuable to us than ease of manufacturing. Every batch of Type 42Z assault rifles have samples taken away to be tested; each has been tested in the field, under harsh conditions, as well as in specialized labs for impossible conditions.
The engineers at Armax determined that the Type 42Z had to have an in line stock, meaning the butt stock is straight, lining up with the barrel. This gives it far greater accuracy than when the stock is curved, because when the stock is curved, the user must struggle to compensate for recoil. There is a rubber cheek rest on the stock, to increase comfort.
It uses the Armax made 6.8x49mm AR, notable for both its stopping power, and range. The 6.8mm is based around the common 5.56x45mm NATO round in its shape and aerodynamic properties, only larger in diameter and slightly larger in length. Unlike larger caliber bullets, like the 7.62mm which slice right through a person, the 6.8mm tumbles on impact with flesh, arching inside of the enemy’s body, dragging organs and flesh with it. If a soldier is hit with this round, he is not getting up.
The Type 42Z has a specialized rail system on the bottom and top (if you remove the upper handle). It is adaptable with accessories using the Picatinny Rail System, but is a tighter fit. The rifle comes with a 45mm Grenade Launcher, a fore grip and a laser pointer doubling has a hand guard standard. As for optics that may replace the standard iron sights, a red dot sight, a thermal sight and an electromagnetic sight come with it. On the right side of the Type 42Z, there is another rail system. Here, you can mount rangefinders, flashlights, laser pointers, etcetera; all coming with the package.
A bipod may be mounted on the barrel.Ammunition, Feed System and Ejection System
Bullet Weight: 8.2 grams
Bullet Diameter: 6.8mm
Neck Diameter: 7.2mm
Overall Length: 63.2mm
Case Type: Rimless, bottlenecked
The Type 42Z uses a 6.8x49mm round, incorporating the damage characteristics of the 5.56mm and 5.45mm rounds in a slightly larger package. Like the smaller rounds, on impact with human flesh, the 6.8mm flips, arcs and tumbles, rather than going straight through like larger caliber rounds, like the 7.62mm and 8.7mm. This tumbling causes massive damage, dragging flesh and organs with it, crushing bone with the larger surface area of its side. Because it is larger than the 5.56mm, when going up against body armor, it is just as effective. The 6.8mm can easily rip through Kevlar or Dragonskin body armors, creating a similar tumbling effect.
The 6.8mm comes in 6 flavors; incendiary, hollow point, full metal jacket, tracer, explosive and armor piercing. Our armor piercing rounds are coated in titanium and a filing of steel, rather than a coating of steel and a filling of lead, giving them huge capabilities in terms of punching through a hard surface like steel or cement, as well as punching through multiple bodies. Explosive rounds are longer than regular 6.8mm rounds at 52mm. The case size is the same, so the range is decreased. Each round contains a microchip which is tethered to a laser designator (the laser pointer). When a target is locked, each round times itself to explode directly above it. The user may add or detract as many meters as he wants, so he can have a burst of shrapnel behind the target, or in front of the target. Each round is filled with smokeless powder and a small amount of Semtex plastic explosive, the microchip at the tip of the round.
The 6.8 is loaded into the Type 42Z via a proprietary drum magazine, resembling two drums of rounds. Each of these drums contains sixty 6.8x49mm rounds. Even with their drum shape, they are extremely reliable due to a self-correcting system in each magazine which will force a jammed bullet out of the magazine via hatched holes in the front of the magazine.
Once fired, the spent cases are ejected on either side of the rifle. Left and right handed shooter may use this, because changing the point of ejection is as easy as closing one hatch, which in turn, opens the other.Operation and Ignition System
The Type 42Z uses an open bolt operation, meaning that the bolt stays in the rear position before firing. This is useful in high intensity situations when you have to suppress a target for long periods of time. Because there is never a bullet in the chamber, a round can’t “cook off”, or explode because of heat. If the user is in a situation when he has to keep the chamber free of dirt, mud, etc., he can switch the bolt operation to closed bolt via a control near the trigger.
The bolt is forged from a titanium alloy with a diamond firing pin, to ensure the strength and durability of the bolt in combat. Like most weapons, the bolt strikes the primer of the 6.8mm, igniting the smokeless gunpowder in the cartridge, propelling the projectile.Sound Suppression
The Type 42Z has an internal suppressor in the forward of the gun block. This is useful in applications where the extra bulk of a suppressor isn’t needed. This is especially true in urban combat where sound is magnified in buildings and space is of the essence. The suppressor may be taken out when cleaning if the user needs to have range for a specific mission.Folding
The Type 42Z has the ability to be folded into a relatively small package, similar to a box. The barrel can retract, the stock (when unloaded) also retracts and the entire trigger grip folds up into the rifle. At that point, the rear end of the rifle folds into the forward end and connects via the forward rail system. At this point, it looks similar to a suitcase, but obviously more bulky.
COST: $6,000 USD
How are you going to carry the ammo for that?
on MOLLE patches or on the thigh prolly
on the standard US infantry load of ~270 rounds he'd go over with three mags, one loaded and two in pouches
I know that, just the mag for that looks a lot bigger and heavier than the mags I use for my M-16
by Itailian Maifias » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:40 pm
Logasiri wrote:Itailian Maifias wrote:Satirius wrote:Itailian Maifias wrote:Logasiri wrote:Type 42Z Assault Rifle
Type: Bullpup Assault Rifle
Weight: 11.4 Pounds
Length: 39.8 Inches
Barrel Length: 29.2 Inches
Cartridge: 6.8x49mm AR
Action: Piston Gas Operated, Open Bolt or Closed Bolt
Muzzle Velocity: 830 meters per second
Maximum Range: 720 meters
Rate of Fire: 800 rounds per minute
Feed System: 120 round AR MagazineErgonomics
The Type 42Z Assault Rifle was designed in association with the Logasirian Commandos, making sure it was ready for any situation that a Commando might face. User convenience and comfort with our weapons has always been more valuable to us than ease of manufacturing. Every batch of Type 42Z assault rifles have samples taken away to be tested; each has been tested in the field, under harsh conditions, as well as in specialized labs for impossible conditions.
The engineers at Armax determined that the Type 42Z had to have an in line stock, meaning the butt stock is straight, lining up with the barrel. This gives it far greater accuracy than when the stock is curved, because when the stock is curved, the user must struggle to compensate for recoil. There is a rubber cheek rest on the stock, to increase comfort.
It uses the Armax made 6.8x49mm AR, notable for both its stopping power, and range. The 6.8mm is based around the common 5.56x45mm NATO round in its shape and aerodynamic properties, only larger in diameter and slightly larger in length. Unlike larger caliber bullets, like the 7.62mm which slice right through a person, the 6.8mm tumbles on impact with flesh, arching inside of the enemy’s body, dragging organs and flesh with it. If a soldier is hit with this round, he is not getting up.
The Type 42Z has a specialized rail system on the bottom and top (if you remove the upper handle). It is adaptable with accessories using the Picatinny Rail System, but is a tighter fit. The rifle comes with a 45mm Grenade Launcher, a fore grip and a laser pointer doubling has a hand guard standard. As for optics that may replace the standard iron sights, a red dot sight, a thermal sight and an electromagnetic sight come with it. On the right side of the Type 42Z, there is another rail system. Here, you can mount rangefinders, flashlights, laser pointers, etcetera; all coming with the package.
A bipod may be mounted on the barrel.Ammunition, Feed System and Ejection System
Bullet Weight: 8.2 grams
Bullet Diameter: 6.8mm
Neck Diameter: 7.2mm
Overall Length: 63.2mm
Case Type: Rimless, bottlenecked
The Type 42Z uses a 6.8x49mm round, incorporating the damage characteristics of the 5.56mm and 5.45mm rounds in a slightly larger package. Like the smaller rounds, on impact with human flesh, the 6.8mm flips, arcs and tumbles, rather than going straight through like larger caliber rounds, like the 7.62mm and 8.7mm. This tumbling causes massive damage, dragging flesh and organs with it, crushing bone with the larger surface area of its side. Because it is larger than the 5.56mm, when going up against body armor, it is just as effective. The 6.8mm can easily rip through Kevlar or Dragonskin body armors, creating a similar tumbling effect.
The 6.8mm comes in 6 flavors; incendiary, hollow point, full metal jacket, tracer, explosive and armor piercing. Our armor piercing rounds are coated in titanium and a filing of steel, rather than a coating of steel and a filling of lead, giving them huge capabilities in terms of punching through a hard surface like steel or cement, as well as punching through multiple bodies. Explosive rounds are longer than regular 6.8mm rounds at 52mm. The case size is the same, so the range is decreased. Each round contains a microchip which is tethered to a laser designator (the laser pointer). When a target is locked, each round times itself to explode directly above it. The user may add or detract as many meters as he wants, so he can have a burst of shrapnel behind the target, or in front of the target. Each round is filled with smokeless powder and a small amount of Semtex plastic explosive, the microchip at the tip of the round.
The 6.8 is loaded into the Type 42Z via a proprietary drum magazine, resembling two drums of rounds. Each of these drums contains sixty 6.8x49mm rounds. Even with their drum shape, they are extremely reliable due to a self-correcting system in each magazine which will force a jammed bullet out of the magazine via hatched holes in the front of the magazine.
Once fired, the spent cases are ejected on either side of the rifle. Left and right handed shooter may use this, because changing the point of ejection is as easy as closing one hatch, which in turn, opens the other.Operation and Ignition System
The Type 42Z uses an open bolt operation, meaning that the bolt stays in the rear position before firing. This is useful in high intensity situations when you have to suppress a target for long periods of time. Because there is never a bullet in the chamber, a round can’t “cook off”, or explode because of heat. If the user is in a situation when he has to keep the chamber free of dirt, mud, etc., he can switch the bolt operation to closed bolt via a control near the trigger.
The bolt is forged from a titanium alloy with a diamond firing pin, to ensure the strength and durability of the bolt in combat. Like most weapons, the bolt strikes the primer of the 6.8mm, igniting the smokeless gunpowder in the cartridge, propelling the projectile.Sound Suppression
The Type 42Z has an internal suppressor in the forward of the gun block. This is useful in applications where the extra bulk of a suppressor isn’t needed. This is especially true in urban combat where sound is magnified in buildings and space is of the essence. The suppressor may be taken out when cleaning if the user needs to have range for a specific mission.Folding
The Type 42Z has the ability to be folded into a relatively small package, similar to a box. The barrel can retract, the stock (when unloaded) also retracts and the entire trigger grip folds up into the rifle. At that point, the rear end of the rifle folds into the forward end and connects via the forward rail system. At this point, it looks similar to a suitcase, but obviously more bulky.
COST: $6,000 USD
How are you going to carry the ammo for that?
on MOLLE patches or on the thigh prolly
on the standard US infantry load of ~270 rounds he'd go over with three mags, one loaded and two in pouches
I know that, just the mag for that looks a lot bigger and heavier than the mags I use for my M-16
They aren't made out of metal, so they're relatively light, still three times heavier than a STANAG for obvious reasons. We usually latch them only the belts of power armor or around the thighs (With a total of about six magazines spread out)
by Logasiri » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:41 pm
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