Pimp My Gun - Make Your Own Firearms
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RequiemZero wrote: »I reply to them. <..< And criticize away, I need to know how to make it better.Okay, lets start with your railgun sniper rifle. Apparently you have forgotten Newton's laws of motion. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. In other words, the tremendous force needed to push that bullet 25 miles will have a reversed reaction upon the rifle.
Does your rifle look like it is solid enough to handle such a force. Better yet, does it look like it can spare the user of the rifle from such a force.
Furthermore, a railgun needs a huge battery pack for power the magnetic rail. Where is it located on your rifle?
And finally, why are you using .50 caliber rounds with the shell casings still attached to them, if its a railgun that uses magnetic force rather than combustion to power the bulled? -
Okay, lets start with your railgun sniper rifle. Apparently you have forgotten Newton's laws of motion. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. In other words, the tremendous force needed to push that bullet 25 miles will have a reversed reaction upon the rifle.
Does your rifle look like it is solid enough to handle such a force. Better yet, does it look like it can spare the user of the rifle from such a force.
Furthermore, a railgun needs a huge battery pack for power the magnetic rail. Where is it located on your rifle?
And finally, why are you using .50 caliber rounds with the shell casings still attached to them, if its a railgun that uses magnetic force rather than combustion to power the bulled?
The rail is only used if you want it to, it's powered by an anti-matter core generator in the stock. The stock also holds an inertial dampener, which redirected force towards the anti-matter core which is how the energy is generated. It's meant to be a futuristic rifle. And the round showed it the standard explosives round, when you switch it to rail mode, the magnetism that throws the bullet only effects the bullet when it's actually in the barrel. IT does nothing to it until it's actually in the barrel. -
Been a while... but I'm back at it again.

I remember some of the criticism regarding my previous "Infiltrator" modification, so I adjusted the weapon to meet those concerns. I've added a stock, moved the forward hand grip further away from the STANAG Mag, and also removed the STANAG Drum Mag. -

A random gun, with a revolver style reload for the grenade launcher. Featuring a grenade preloaded onto small motorized rails on each side, when the old shell is ejected a small motor kicks on, sliding the new grenade forwards while a spring flicks it upwards in less than two seconds. Allowing three shots, in very rapid succession. -
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Revive dead thread? Sure.
Some pistol based off of the TDI Kard from Ghost Recon: FS.
M37 Stakeout with Chrome.
A bolt-action rifle with a shiny slightly integral suppressor.
An assault rifle in tribute of my grandpa's death.
Necro post detected but who cares, useful thread is useful. -
Necro post detected but who cares, useful thread is useful.
Necro? Not at all. This thread never dies, it just goes through cycles.
Random pistol, I have tons that I've made since this thread went into 'stasis' but I don't feel like posting. Maybe later.
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OmG 233 pages!!!! GoOd GOD wIlL a MoD pLz ClOsE tHiS!!
This has been brought up many times, and trust me, this thread will not be closed. It's actually in a proper place and has a relevant topic to Cross Fire. All those weapon suggestions you see out there, the images are usually made on PMG. So go away, it's a good place to express creativity as Tiga said. -
I'm gonna double post for the sake of a random bump.Take from the desk of the founder and development head for Death By Design Weapons, we give you a sneak at codename
Requiem
This is a picture taken by the head of testing of codename Requiem while it was being displayed after it's first full breakdown and assembly at the working desk of M. Matzke, the founder.
Having taken the chassis of the HK 417 and broken it down to its primary component, the founder himself went to work on bettering the weapon. Deciding to keep the already powerful round he instead went for a new stock to reduce the high recoil brought on by the round. This new stock features an internal dual core shock absorbsion which limits recoil to an easy 45% of the original.
Replacing the bolting system over to the right side of the weapon along with the ejection port caused problems, but that's been worked around with the flex-polymer working in sync with adjustable charging rod. Swapping out the original barrel cover for a new one maximizes heat distribution. The new muzzle break reduces recoil a further 5%, while also quieting the gun quite a bit.
Lastly a grenade launcher has been fitting as stock into the weapon. The grenade launcher has been slightly modified to produce greater spin on the grenades launched, allowing them to go further at a higher velocity than any previous launcher.
And yes I know the image quality sucks, I had to crop it and I was too lazy to use GIMP, so I used the PB editor instead. -
Can someone teach me How to use it ?
Not that hard actually, just place parts so it looks good and hopefully real.LMAO!! And here I thought this was a new thread till I saw how many pages it had. Lawl Fail on my part.
Failure on your part good sir, but it's okay because we still love you.
Re-posting some of my old ones:


HOWA Type-89
Baretta AR-70
Out of boredom let's post this one again.
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