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TheRailgunner
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The Railgunner Sketch Pad™

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I'm back from the proverbial dead (fried HDD, briefly homeless, etc.,), and I'm trying to get back into the weapon design game/re-establish my forum presence.

So, umm, images:
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EDIT - 4 September 2017:

Levels for Nukage (note lack of ceiling heights and sector light)
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Weapons for Nukage and Research & Destroy:
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New weapon concepts:
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I'll post more as I sketch more things.
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Re: The Railgunner Sketch Pad™

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WOOOOOOW. Really nice drawings.

I wish i could make strasight lines like that without a ruler.

Also, i always wonder if the secret service or anybody peeps their eyes on forums like ours for ideas and projects. I mean, they did that to the GURPS RPG, hahahaha.
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Re: The Railgunner Sketch Pad™

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More sketches!

Levels for Nukage (note lack of ceiling heights and sector light)
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Weapons for Nukage and Research & Destroy:
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New weapon concepts:
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Re: The Railgunner Sketch Pad™ (It Won't Stay Dead!)

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Wow, it's really been nearly four years since the last time I posted anything in this thread? A shame - here's a few doodles!

Weapons:
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People (oh, wow, that's a first for me):
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Something entirely different:
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I've got more sketches somewhere, but I'll have to find them and scan them first. Unfortunately, Doom Builder wouldn't play fair with my Nukage demos, so I don't have a properly-textured version of the mapset anymore (it basically forgets the custom textures I made for it even exist, and thus wipes the information entirely, leaving me with nothing but untextured maps; as a number of those textures were custom-made for specific sections of the map and must be aligned precisely - and manually - I'd have to do it all over again and hope DB doesn't just "forget" again).
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Re: The Railgunner Sketch Pad™

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Hey, I'm still not dead!

Anyway, this:
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(sorry about the lower sketch being practically invisible)

The Marco Inline Six (holy shit, that abbreviates to "MI6") is a ergonomic reorientation of the conventional rifle layout, placing the center of the stock, the trigger, and barrel axis in a straight line. The advantage here is that it places all of the recoil-relevant parts of the weapon on the same axis, dead-center of the rifle itself (on the vertical axis, anyway). The disadvantages to this design are that because this is accomplished by placing the entirety of the weapon's action in front of the trigger, as opposed to above it, this makes the rifle longer than most as well as making it exceptionally front-heavy. In addition, I'm beginning to wonder whether putting all of these parts in line with each other actually REDUCES recoil and muzzle climb, or just makes it unpredictable (almost all rifles climb upward when fired, including ones with inline stocks such as, well, basically any military rifle or civilian equivalent; placing the recoil axis in the weapon's vertical center might actually make muzzle climb unpredictable/cause it to climb in any random-ass direction as opposed to the more predictable upward climb most rifles have).

Apart from that, the Six has an ambidextrous charging handle, four-setting fire selector, and way too many magazine releases (it does, in fact, have both AR-15 and AR-18 style mag releases).

Finally, any serious mechanical failure will almost certainly result in the chaotic disassembly of the trigger finger, if not the whole hand, as the bolt is housed directly in front of the trigger. Pre-preorder yours TODAY! Just $[REDACTED].99!
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