Finally. The hours at school today were so boring... that I just had to finish this one. Mmh, I am pleased with the result. Tell me what you think...
CPI Z-G 50. Sniper Rifle
The Sniper Rifle may look heavy. But the material of which it is built of is constructed by nano machines in order to give a strong hull, yet super light weight. In addition to being light, it is also mechanically foldable and unfold able. It comes with a carrier device
you can carry as a backpack. When attached to the back it automatically folds to decrease space. When detached it unfolds. The developing history of this weapon is unknown since it is impossible to say what period of time it was constructed. It is estimated
only 120 units were produced, but most are disassembled. It is currently unknown on how many still exist. But the number should be low.
Measurements: Lenght:1610 mm Barrel:1210 mm Weight:4930 grams Caliber:50 (15.2 x 110 mm) Operation:Short Recoil, Semi-Automatic Magazine capacity:5 (light), 15 (original), 25 (extended) All magazines can be fed single bullets at the bottom. Max Effective Range:2500 meters Sights:11X Telescopic, 45X Digital Note: On already attached sight, others are optionable.
Looks good - realistic and functional! Well, if I remember my time back in the German army... we had ONE rifle with scope, too. And I always asked myself "How can I look through, without the rifle slapping my face after the shot?" Well, I suppose the scope of your rifle could be a bit "higher" placed. And maybe a bit more "to the left" (pointing at the picutre). But nevertheless, it looks really functional!!!! COOL!
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Hehehe, well never mind. It's quite okay... but I see now: YEP! It has to be a bit lifted... the scope, I mean. Or you would see the edge of the weapon through the visor, too.
But about the "heavy shot"... I guess, this is such a GOOD and futuristic weapon, that it might have almost no "strike-back"!
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Very Good.....i draw guns to but not one that are as detailed as that....i just finished a new one at school but my teacher took it and that was like the 5th one my school has taken ..............but very nice....
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"Reports of my assimilation have been greatly exaggerated." (Captain Jean-Luc Picard)
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"What your eyes see and ears hear, the mind believes. But eyes and ears alike can be deceived, only the mind alone can know true reality".
But about the "heavy shot"... I guess, this is such a GOOD and futuristic weapon, that it might have almost no "strike-back"!
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Rox the ass kickin Fox.
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"What your eyes see and ears hear, the mind believes. But eyes and ears alike can be deceived, only the mind alone can know true reality".
Good work on the detail
(not sure whether to be impressed or a bit nervous about your detailed description)
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