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Pretty much a 20mm Man Portable Auto Cannon, hence '20mm MPAC'.
Was inspired to make this after reading a RP log on a site i had been browsing, only difference was the weapon in the log was a gatling cannon, figured I'd make something similiar but with only one barrel. Modeled this up to fire 20mm rounds, had originally intended to give it a magazine and make it belt fed but instead decided to go with a link feed.
Has a decent fire rate but not knowledgeable enough to say exactly what that'd be, but it'd be enough to provide an impressive bit of suppressive fire on personell and armored vehicles.
I changed the handle on this so that it was a bit more smooth, other than that i can't think of anything else i changed that much with the body.
Modeled in Google Sketchup 7.
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Enjoy~
Pretty much a 20mm Man Portable Auto Cannon, hence '20mm MPAC'.
Was inspired to make this after reading a RP log on a site i had been browsing, only difference was the weapon in the log was a gatling cannon, figured I'd make something similiar but with only one barrel. Modeled this up to fire 20mm rounds, had originally intended to give it a magazine and make it belt fed but instead decided to go with a link feed.
Has a decent fire rate but not knowledgeable enough to say exactly what that'd be, but it'd be enough to provide an impressive bit of suppressive fire on personell and armored vehicles.
I changed the handle on this so that it was a bit more smooth, other than that i can't think of anything else i changed that much with the body.
Modeled in Google Sketchup 7.
Modeled by

Enjoy~
Category Designs / Fantasy
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1276 x 668px
File Size 79.1 kB
Two things I would recommend: A little more aggressive muzzle brake, and lower the barrel a little. I'm just thinking in the M2HB school of thought here, thinking you may run into some feeding issues with the feed system set up that way.
http://youtu.be/I2QtxLqt_kc
That video shows pretty much what I am talking about. I would also suggest having a rather low rate of fire if you are intending for it to be man portable.
http://youtu.be/I2QtxLqt_kc
That video shows pretty much what I am talking about. I would also suggest having a rather low rate of fire if you are intending for it to be man portable.
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