>here's your rifle bro
Here's your rifle bro
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That's actually kinda cool.
*removes stock*
thanks.
For what purpose?
h3 should add this gun in
Trench combat
shoot over the top of the trench without exposing yourself to counterfire
It was a different time.
Ye olde wallhacks
It was used for peeking over trenches without exposing yourself to enemy fire.
See those mirrors on the back of it? That's so you can aim.
Sick.
Novel idea and all, but...
How do you hold it? Seems like the recoil will be terrible no matter what.
You will have go reach your hand out of cover to use the bolt anyways.
You would be better off just buying a gillie suit.
The fuck type of loony mauser is that?
heres your life bro
>legendary weapon's 1H form is a regular rifle
>2 handing it turns it into 2 guns
Have fun using a ghillie suit on a piece of land completely ravaged by bombs and gas and is composed of almost completely dirt with guns that are definitely not capable of being accurate past 100 yards
You dick the spikes on the fore-stalk into the ground, which basically turns the thing into a mounted gun. I don't see why you wouldn't just pull the whole rifle down to work the bolt too.
You probably shot it once and then pulled it back down to reload. Also, the spikes meant it could probably dig into the earth to absorb some of the recoil.
some shoulder pain from recoil is better than dying. as for reloading you take rifle below the trench line and then reload it. ghilli suit aint gonna do shit on a scorched earth either.
neat
is this the raifu thread?
post 'em
>spoonfeeding a literal retard
feel the vibrations on your crotch
>melee characters ultimate weapon has a range ability
imagine the recoil?
Is this the WW1 thread?
i purposely spoonfeed just to trigger shitsucking faggots like you, fuck off
imagine owning this gun
>ghillie suit
>guns that are definitely not capable of being accurate past 100 yards
This is 1918, not 1718 user. All the european powers had sniper versions of their service rifles, and those sights went out to 2000 meters for a reason. The problem wasn't that the rifle couldn't hit it, it was the conscript soldiers that couldn't hit it or possibly even see it with iron sights.
I like guns that look like they'd be used by time traveling assassins from the future.
This could've been a neat addition to the cane whip in Bloodborne.
Fuck off with your modern tacticool shit.
>just wear a mudsuit bro
>Here's your tree suit bro
why are brits so stupid
>Not contributing to less retards in the world
People like you are part of why things suck nowadays. Seriously, swallow your damn pride.
Fun fact: when you spoonfeed someone for long enough they start wanting to feed themselves.
t.that annoying brat that asked waaay too many questions growing up.
>a gillie suit.
go right ahead dear user, go sneak around in no man's land and pretend your playing call of duty, it will be your last thought before you're murdered by artillery, turned to dogmeat by a land mine, fall into a trap, or your fancy suit isn't shredded by the endless miles of barbed wire. there would literally be ceasefire so everyone could laugh at you.
>inb4 only pretending
>there would literally be ceasefire so everyone could laugh at you
I can't tell if this is retarded or brilliant.
>manly tears collects 22lr brass from the range
>prop_hunt_v1_1916.jpg
Retarded. Basically no barrel. At the range it would be effective you may as well just use the knife or knuckles.
Had no idea that Squalls sword gun was sort of a real thing.
Pretty stupid, because of what the other guy said about there not being a barrel, and you'd also have to remove your fingers from the holes in order to hold it properly after unfolding.
Nobody fucking cares you redditspacing fuckwad
If it's stupid but it works it ain't stupid
You got it all wrong, you stab the dude and blast him like a videogame critical my dudes. Style over actual substance, fashion over function
>ghost recon advance warfighter had a camera gun that let you peak around corners
were there other shooters that had this?
A+
>damn out of ammo
>break stock off
>throw at enemy
>it comes back
Good ol Australian engineering
I care, actually. Get fucked.
Perfect Dark, no?
This is correct.
I remember reading the main flaw was that it would frequently misfire in your pocket. They would frequently keep one round out of the cylinder and wedge it to keep it from being triggered.
But if your fingers are still in the holes, you can't properly reach the trigger without contorting yourself. If you're hiding the knife and gun portion in your fist like the design suggests, you can't even punch and stab without pausing to unfold the knife in your palm without stabbing yourself.
You're not suppose to put your fingers in the holes if it's in gun configuration.
It's not
Keeping one round out of cylinder was the intended use of old revolvers that didn't have later fancier mechanisms
Seriously? That's a legitimate question and I've been here longer than you. Get fucked
Are you unironically implying that rifles from 100 years ago were perfectly capable of hitting objectives at 2000m?
hello r*ddit
cringe
10/10
That's dumb.
Why?
>your playing
kinda new fag here. What does manly tears mean?
>The original 1898 pattern military ball ammunition was introduced in the Mauser Model 1889 and loaded with a 13.65 grams (210.7 gr) round-nosed bullet fired at a muzzle velocity of 650 m/s (2,133 ft/s) with 2,884 J (2,127 ft⋅lbf) muzzle energy.
>Following the lead of French and German army commands in developing the spitzer - a pointed-tip - bullet shape, later military ball ammunition was loaded with a 10.00 g (154.3 gr) spitzer bullet fired at a muzzle velocity of 830 m/s (2,723 ft/s) with 3,445 J (2,541 ft⋅lbf) muzzle energy from a 589 mm (23.2 in) long barrel became available. It had a maximum range of 3,700 m (4,046 yd).
It wasn't any easier to actually hit anything at ridiculous range than it is today thanks to inaccuracy resulting from things besides the rifle used and its operator, but rifles from that era were accurate - not to mention ridiculously overpowered for practical purposes.
if you are out of ammo you can use it as boomerang. They used that weapon to invade australia
Maximum range and effective range are two very different things.
aaaaaaaaaaa it's a ghost!
fucking gunlet when will they learn!
There was a shitload of rifle innovations from late 1800-1900 but in the end it was the kike with more money and resources that won because they could ship guns faster than some guy with an expensive, slowly produced advanced rifle.
That's any war though.
Neato.
>as val
>modern tacticool shit
It's both modern and tacticool
>Manlytears operates a gun
These were purpose built for trench warfare. The real innovation that came from WW1&2 was that small arms could be cheaply massed produced from stamped metal. You don't need to put lots of time and care into them they'll work just as well.
its piss easy to hit anything out to 6k with the right guns and a little practice now
l0l
You do sneak around though in Battlefield 1.
the Farsight? laptop gun was best tho
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a g-g-g-ghost?
>end game pistol is actually a double triggered 9mm silenced rifle
lel
What a miserable person you must be
Show's over.
Give this man the $10,000
man why was this autorevolver so fucking ugly? i thought the 'trounds' idea was cool tho
lurk moar
google it if you want
>auction house gets robbed by PS4 games
OK, but is it an autobot or a decepticon?
>looks weird
>so it's stupid
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GET DOWN IT'S A SNI-
user you're really just showing far on the noguns side of the scale you are. 2000 meter sight settings were a meme of the time because you can't fucking see shit at that distance. Hardly anyone had magnified optics or any kind of optic at the time.