Hi guys I've been working on drawing a bunch of AR parts in paint at the same scale for a mix n' match type thing. Just figured I would share this with you. Feel free to build your own gun and post them, I'm interested to see what you guys come up with!
lowers, uppers, barrels, etc...
accesories
optics
Benelli Vinci tactical
HK 416 IAR (M27)
HK 416K (kurz)
HK 417
HK G36 para stock
HK G37
HK G37 EBR
HK G37A2 14.5"
('18"
('22"
HK G37SF
M14 EBR MOD 5
M14 EBR MOD 6
MOD 7
Iron Ridge Arms IRA-10
Knight's SR-25
Vltor MUR
Sig 556
Sig 556 IAR
SAWP (stand alone weapons platform)
Remington 105CTi tactical models
Posts
anybody guess what these are?
Mk. 111 MOD 0 small caliber rail gun, holds one 47 round magazine of small caliber tungsten darts and 3 rechargeable battery packs, good for 3 mags per pack.
with combat accessories:
Well, I think it looks like an Outlaw Starcaster... okay, that's from reading the file name of the image. I really have no idea what it is beyond what 7 seconds of Google has told me. But it looks interesting, it's like it has an old flint-lock mechanism on it, I assume that's some steampunk-esque Rule of Cool rather than anything practical.
its gun from outlaw star
That's she Helgan sniper rifle from Killzone.
well here's another one:
HK Modular Caseless Rifle, 6.5x42mm caseless.
Mk. 111 MOD 1, integrated IR laser/illuminator
Mk. 111 MOD 2
Mk. 112 MOD 0 LSW
Uses and external power source instead of batteries. Threaded cable screws into the bottom of the stock where the auxillary battery usually is. In a mounted role it uses the vehicle as a power source, or a backpack power cell in the light support weapon role. Also has a longer barrel and 200 round helical magazine. The mag loads like a bizon SMG, the front of the magazine is pushed into the stock and the rear is rotated upwards until it locks. The front side is fixed, it has a carry handle, integrated bipod, and pintle mount. The rate of fire is slow, somewhere in the 400-450rpm range, because of the gun needing to recharge. Something i didn't explain about the Mk. 111 is the up/down arrow buttons forward of the trigger control the energy level of the weapon, press up and each shot is more powerful, down is less power. In the Mk.112 this also controls the rate of fire. If the energy level is set high, it takes more time in between shots to charge, thus slower rate of fire at higher power levels, and higher ROF at low levels. Even at low levels the kinetic energy should penetrate any soft target and even concrete block walls, high levels are for armor/fortified barricades. The small button below the arrow buttons modify the arrow buttons to decrease ROF at low power levels, saving ammo and energy. The Mk. 111 is not fully automatic, since it runs on battery packs, and this button just modifies the arrow button to select which of the 3 battery packs to use. The rocker switch on the bottom of the control group is a safety.
battery pack, inspired by Predator. Has a battery (may be replaced by some kind of futuristic power source), cooling unit (for weapon or power source), and a radio/combat computer.
MOD 1, lacks the bipod and pintle mount but gains more picatinny rails.
MOD 0 with folding grip, WILCOX AN/PEQ7, and EoTech Holosight
MOD 1 with forward grip, aftermarket swiveling bipod, AN/PEQ7, Elcan M145 with killflash and mounted Trijicon RMR sight.
with Ziess Z-point and folding forward grip
Helghast Sniper rifle
Hellboy Samaratin
FiveSeven competition
FiveSeven Machinpistol
BSG colonial sidearm
Remington 105CTi tactical entry
heres one of my favorite projects, all different kind of shotgun shells. Of coarse everbody knows the usuals like Buckshot and zinc powder door breachers, but i did some of the unusual ones. First is the FRAG-12, which I'm sure many of you have seen on youtube. It's an impact frag grenade with stabalizing fins fired from a shotgun. Next is the Flechette canister round, full of small darts that spread out like shot but have much more range and penetrating ability. These were actually used in 40mm shells in vietnam. Then we have the Hornady SST slug, just a standard hunting round. Then there's the CS Feret, a slug filled with tear gas, just enough to incapacitiate the person hit with it and maybe irritate others around him. Next is the DSAPI slug, something I came up with. It's pretty much the same as the .50 discarding sabot armor piercing incindiary round currently in use with our armed forces, just larger, meant to be used at a closer range and has more of an incindiary effect. The Bushwacker and Bolo slugs are a couple of specialty rounds you can actually buy. The bushwacker is filled with all different sizes of shot and is designed for clearing thick brush and other obsticles, and the Bolo slug is 2 seperate slugs connected with a high tensile strength wire that spread apart until the wire is taught and then the wire cuts right through anything that gets between the slugs.
M79 A2
40mm version of the Pancor Jackhammer, 6 round revolver like the Milkor MGL, just bullpup configuration so longer barrell.
Masterkey configuration, single electronic trigger
assorted shells