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Published: 2015-06-18 01:20:48 +0000 UTC; Views: 7525; Favourites: 168; Downloads: 0
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Kaijan Engineering S-32 Bullpup Automatic Rifle (Burupappu jido shoju) as used by the Ingrun Defence Force.Year of Service Entry: 2097.
Been a while since I put up a new gun, heh
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eta-gamma-14 [2020-09-10 15:48:11 +0000 UTC]
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MOAB23 In reply to eta-gamma-14 [2020-09-10 20:40:50 +0000 UTC]
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Endorfinator [2017-11-01 05:13:33 +0000 UTC]
So I have trouble telling, is Ingrun a conglomeration of Israel and Japan, because I detect similarities to both.
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MOAB23 In reply to Endorfinator [2017-11-01 17:36:11 +0000 UTC]
Its basically Japan
Was it the IDF that suggested the Israeli influence?
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Endorfinator In reply to MOAB23 [2017-11-03 06:42:15 +0000 UTC]
No its just that I have a mental association between Israel and innovative weapons, such as the J-25.
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acebird1234 [2015-06-18 15:09:18 +0000 UTC]
I swear that gun I see a cyborg or a mech usingΒ
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MOAB23 In reply to acebird1234 [2015-06-18 15:42:38 +0000 UTC]
Hehe
Not this one, but as Yoda said: 'there is another...'
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talianagisan [2015-06-18 04:35:58 +0000 UTC]
your stuff is so far from my view of future like my future view is like 2039
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MOAB23 In reply to talianagisan [2015-06-18 05:06:36 +0000 UTC]
Hehe
I can't even remember why I set it in the time period it occupies. It's not solely technology based, since being in an alternate universe the history is different and some technologies developed a lot earlier (think smart phones in the late 89s - early 90s).Β
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talianagisan In reply to MOAB23 [2015-06-18 05:41:57 +0000 UTC]
most of my rp's take place in 2039. i mean ami is an ai girl who's physical body is a hologram and she can turn parts of her physical. her software is stored on a v22 osprey with wireless charging and she was activated in 2020. most of my stuff operates under the principle of science was acelled heavily.
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CodeOperator [2015-06-18 02:22:59 +0000 UTC]
Damn, that's a hell of a reload process. No doubt, the rotary mag well is unique and actually rather interesting, it just seems like the reload would take quite some time to perform in comparison to say an AR platform. I personally LOVE 6.5 (Or 6.8, depending on the weapon), and I'm glad to see tually, put it into a bullpup firearm. It seems to bear a resemblance with the carry handle to the QBZ-95-1, but lowered. THANK GOD, I can't begin to say how irritating it must be to use a low-caliber rifle with the sights as raised as they are on that weapon, I like these much better. The integral flashlight and laser are nice, would it be fair to assume different models offer IR variants? Overall, fantastic concept.
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MOAB23 In reply to CodeOperator [2015-06-18 03:13:24 +0000 UTC]
Thanks very much
This will sound ridiculous - and I did chuckle at it myself a few times - but I 'acted' out the reload process, to the point of incorporating a quick mag fumble as you draw it from the pouch. Reload time with removal, replacement and releasing the charging handle, is similar to an L85 (I've handled one of those before).
The initial stage of removal is largely moot since its thumb actuated and gravity assisted. In a sense, this reload operation helps prevents accidents with rookie users since you point the weapon skyward (unless you rotate it manually). Then, when the magazine is in place, you can rotate the gun rather than the magazine, bringing the barrel back into the firing position.Β
My Ingrun weapons have a Chinese/Japanese vibe to them, with my A-6B largely inspired by the JS-9. As you have pointed out, this one has a QBZ element to it .
Most built-in LAM units in my weapons have a three mode switch (first press on and IR; second on and visible; third off), whereas others are IR only, but can be seen by certain helmet visors (worn by the weapon user without using a full IR sighting mode.
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CodeOperator In reply to MOAB23 [2015-06-18 21:39:26 +0000 UTC]
Ah, I had not considered the reload process as you described it, and it does make more sense using gravity and not rotating the magazine itself. Good thing about the LAM module as well, visible can get you in quite a bit of trouble at night. I suppose they all come in that two-tone paint scheme?
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MOAB23 In reply to CodeOperator [2015-06-18 22:36:03 +0000 UTC]
Default camo for Ingrun weapons, but most military weapons can either be easily repainted in a special machine (for complex patterns like digital) or use a graphene layer that can be cycled through patterns
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EquilibriumYu In reply to MOAB23 [2015-06-19 03:09:16 +0000 UTC]
Whoa, how can a complex web of carbon do that?!
Edit: Oh and by the way, nice job on this firearm (as always haha).Β
Can you clarify me on the IDF? We haven't gone over this faction before so it's a fine opportunity right now.
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MOAB23 In reply to EquilibriumYu [2015-06-19 04:03:02 +0000 UTC]
Thanks
All weapons with this feature have a processor installed that is hooked directly into the polymer shell with nanowires that reach the surface in various places to connect with the graphene (electrically conductive) coating. The coating in question acts very much like a flexible screen.
Changing the pattern is a process of either connecting a hard line to the weapon and using a PDA-like device, or using a wireless connection from something like a CONDEV. You select the pattern and the processor applies it to the graphene with a particular signal pulse, which is then locked in. Very little battery power is needed to run this function and it produces next to no heat, so it won't affect the purpose of camouflage in say, tundra
IDF is more or less the JGSDF (that camo pattern is based on their vehicular camouflage). Very well equipped and well trained. Their special forces unit, SAU, is one of only three that use swords as a field weapon. Ingru is an ally of Escea, and it's proximity to Rotha means it often acquires intelligence for the benefit of both.Β
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EquilibriumYu In reply to MOAB23 [2015-06-19 21:54:13 +0000 UTC]
Wow, so you could potentially summon whatever camouflage you desire? What is the cost of the graphene layer on a firearm like the S-32?
Oh haha, so the Ingru is the Japanese derivative in your timeline...
Do you mean benefits for both Escea and Rotha?
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MOAB23 In reply to EquilibriumYu [2015-06-19 22:45:43 +0000 UTC]
Yep . Cost of graphene is more or less peanuts in this universe, since so much of it is produced. Used in everything from cell phones to armour coating (comprises the top layer of SPARO armour and provides its camouflage alterations). Similar to the aluminium oxynitride, which today costs a fortune, but is pretty much the standard glass in military vehicles, spacecraft and aircraft.
That they are
For Escea and Ingru. I did wonder if it came across that way when I read it, heh
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EquilibriumYu In reply to MOAB23 [2015-06-20 01:22:29 +0000 UTC]
Interesting no doubt. Thanks for the answers!
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