If you say the first letter of each word (except for the r in range) it sounds like 'Lamer' which this rifle will quickly prove it is not.
20mm round, 7 shot magazine, scope, and a bi-pod. Build for sniping but will put a tank in its place if you ask it real nicely. Its heavy because of the ammunition and since its a really large gun... no guns an understatement this is more of a cannon since it fires 20mm shells.
Since i am through with this beauty I will begin reworking the Light Machine Gun. Enjoy this Sniper Cannon~
20mm round, 7 shot magazine, scope, and a bi-pod. Build for sniping but will put a tank in its place if you ask it real nicely. Its heavy because of the ammunition and since its a really large gun... no guns an understatement this is more of a cannon since it fires 20mm shells.
Since i am through with this beauty I will begin reworking the Light Machine Gun. Enjoy this Sniper Cannon~
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Nice rifle. You're certainly talking a huge caliber. With it comes huge recoil, but I'm sure by using a barrel recoil dampener, the included muzzle brake, a thick recoil pad, and maybe even shock absorbing technology in the stock will greatly reduce the felt recoil. It would certainly get the job done. I know that a .50 Cal round with incendiary tip can punch straight through two sets of 1 inch thick metal plating. Adding the same technology to this round would certainly do some damage.
Nice design. Very practical and effective. Nice work.
Oh, and since you have commented several times about needing to work on your scopes, I have a reference for you.
http://www.centerpointoptics.com/ad.....class/4-16x40/
This is the scope I use on my Weatherby Vanguard, which is chambered in .223. It has great magnification power and click adjustable turrets, essentially a sniper's scope. A good way to get an idea of what a high powered scope looks like at least. I hope it helps.
Nice design. Very practical and effective. Nice work.
Oh, and since you have commented several times about needing to work on your scopes, I have a reference for you.
http://www.centerpointoptics.com/ad.....class/4-16x40/
This is the scope I use on my Weatherby Vanguard, which is chambered in .223. It has great magnification power and click adjustable turrets, essentially a sniper's scope. A good way to get an idea of what a high powered scope looks like at least. I hope it helps.
Thanks. Next time I make a large caliber rifle of this type I'll be sure to include these parts.
An incindiary tip would make it definately something to be reckoned with. Never thought about it till you mentioned it.
As for the scope reference. Thank you. I'll be sure to use this scope when working on rifles I plan to equip with scopes. It should get rid of guess work on my end on what a scope of my design would look like.
An incindiary tip would make it definately something to be reckoned with. Never thought about it till you mentioned it.
As for the scope reference. Thank you. I'll be sure to use this scope when working on rifles I plan to equip with scopes. It should get rid of guess work on my end on what a scope of my design would look like.
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