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Welcome back to another Gun Day Sunday! Knocking two things at once for my new sketchbook. The first AR and the first feline in this book! Sometimes, it's nice to take a basic and simple rifle out to the range. They are always so light and handy. But then after a while, sometimes you go "man, that target would've been a bit easier to see down an LPVO" or "I could've made that shot quicker with a red dot" or "it's getting dark, I could use a light" only to add four+ pounds onto the rifle again to continue this never-ending death spiral. LOL
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Category Artwork (Traditional) / Doodle
Species Feline (Other)
Size 1273 x 2198px
File Size 444.8 kB
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I think this the first of your work I've seen you draw an AR since I've started watching you.
Ah the ArmaLite rifle design, Really doesn't need anything extra to be effective, yet, for some reason everything possible gets attached to that thing within mer months of the user buying it, to the point that finding a Iphone charging on it wouldn't even feel out of place.
Also great work as usual
Ah the ArmaLite rifle design, Really doesn't need anything extra to be effective, yet, for some reason everything possible gets attached to that thing within mer months of the user buying it, to the point that finding a Iphone charging on it wouldn't even feel out of place.
Also great work as usual
Thank you! I've drawn ARs before but I don't as often because I love the AK platform to an unhealthy degree.
It's all in the experience and wanting what is not had. After shooting with irons or BUS, a red dot, LPVO, or some modern optic seems like a worthwhile attachment. Then some low-light or night-time shooting makes mounted lights look like a good idea. Then some people get into the nods game and their range priorities get completely restructured and they need a LAM for active aiming and an optic that weighs 3/4 lbs for good light transmission. Suddenly, the nice handy rifle is 10+ lbs and feels like a workout. Then, they take it all off and have the time of their life with the light handy rifle they once knew. Then after shooting with irons again makes the red dot.........
Just a death spiral.
It's all in the experience and wanting what is not had. After shooting with irons or BUS, a red dot, LPVO, or some modern optic seems like a worthwhile attachment. Then some low-light or night-time shooting makes mounted lights look like a good idea. Then some people get into the nods game and their range priorities get completely restructured and they need a LAM for active aiming and an optic that weighs 3/4 lbs for good light transmission. Suddenly, the nice handy rifle is 10+ lbs and feels like a workout. Then, they take it all off and have the time of their life with the light handy rifle they once knew. Then after shooting with irons again makes the red dot.........
Just a death spiral.
Its easier for me not to enter the eternal loop of adding on to a AR because I don't have money in the first place for guns let alone attachments.
I'll I have, and probably will have for next ten to fifteen years is a SKS that got modded to high hell during the 80s by my father. Which is funnier because I'm mostly saving to remove a lot of it to replace it with a wood furnishing instead.
Anyway, also I have seen you drawn ARs, but I started watching your work around... about just barely a few months ago, so unless I missed one the only new pieces I saw were usually AK style. To me I thought it was worth celebrating, I have officially saw one of your drawings involving the AR platform as it got uploaded.
I'll I have, and probably will have for next ten to fifteen years is a SKS that got modded to high hell during the 80s by my father. Which is funnier because I'm mostly saving to remove a lot of it to replace it with a wood furnishing instead.
Anyway, also I have seen you drawn ARs, but I started watching your work around... about just barely a few months ago, so unless I missed one the only new pieces I saw were usually AK style. To me I thought it was worth celebrating, I have officially saw one of your drawings involving the AR platform as it got uploaded.
OOF! I hope the mods to the SKS weren't too drastic. I love SKSs and can't stand some of the Tapco junk I sometimes see in pawn shops or the internet.
I'm glad you got to see a fresh AR drawing! It certainly won't be the last. As much as I love the AK platform, I do own an AR-15 and love it to bits as well.
I'm glad you got to see a fresh AR drawing! It certainly won't be the last. As much as I love the AK platform, I do own an AR-15 and love it to bits as well.
The good thing with that SKS is the core actual gun bit, uh... minus being very partially permanently eroded bits due to it being shot when the only ammo sold was very corrosive/being bought around the teenager days of my dad who would not know about anything firearm maintenance until years later, is intact and untouched. Everything else in attached to the main plastic body of the stock. Essentially remove the plastic body that has all the attachments possible on it, replace it with the wood furnishing that I like, and tada, the 80s modding hell has been removed and maybe it can be sold for a few bucks.
Also lastly I'd like to see more ARs from you, and if you don't mind suggestions, I'd love to see a ACC Honey Badger done in your style at some point.
Also lastly I'd like to see more ARs from you, and if you don't mind suggestions, I'd love to see a ACC Honey Badger done in your style at some point.
Most of what I draw are guns that I get to see when I go to the range. That makes it so that NFA items are rare on Gun Day Sunday. Not all of them, but my motivation to draw a certain gun shoots up when I get to hold and fire it for myself. To add to my pain, I do not draw machine guns either also thanks to the NFA. That makes it so that an AAC Honey Badger is impossible to do for Gun Day Sunday. But, A Q Honey Badger is not off of the table!
First, Yeah that makes sense.
2, Well, some quick research came out informing me that I'm an Idiot. For some reason I thought the AAC was the civilian version and the military version was called something different. So, for years I've gotten this wrong, and I have zero idea how. Either way, yeah, the AQ would still be cool to see some time.
2, Well, some quick research came out informing me that I'm an Idiot. For some reason I thought the AAC was the civilian version and the military version was called something different. So, for years I've gotten this wrong, and I have zero idea how. Either way, yeah, the AQ would still be cool to see some time.
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