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NMI's "ICY-III" assault rifle...

Ness ziona
01-12-2003, 18:19
OOC: sorry for the big pix... if you wanna see the normal size, go here (http://www.freewebs.com/iist/nmismallarms.htm).

Nessic Manufacturing Industries, operated by the IIST, is proud to present the ICY battle-assault rifle (BAR-ICY-III)...

http://www.freewebs.com/iist/Copy%20(2)%20of%20DSCN4368.JPG
http://www.freewebs.com/iist/Copy%20(2)%20of%20DSCN4367.JPG

Primary function: Infantry weapon
Manufacturer: NMI, Nessic Manufacturing Industries, Ness ziona
Length: 76.34 centimeters
Weight, with 30 round magazine: 2.87 kilograms
Bore diameter: 5.56mm
Maximum range: 3,900 meters
Muzzle velocity: 1,220 meters per second
Cyclic: 800 rounds per minute
Sustained: 25-30 rounds per minute
Semiautomatic: 50 rounds per minute
Burst: 90 rounds per minute
Magazine capacity: 40 rounds
Ness ziona
01-12-2003, 19:00
Comeon it took me a while to draw this thing... any responds? :(
Crookfur
01-12-2003, 21:14
A few suggestions:
1: get a decent photo editor and drop the size of your pics by at least 60-70% (just using the html img sizing controls doesn't reduce the image file size).

2: nice looking rifle but you are using the 5.56x45mm NATO round so it isn't going to be that good. (unless you are using an odd 5.56mm round that simply uses a 5.56mm slug but with a different cartigate case).

3: your stated rate of fires are a bit confusing, burst fire RoF should be similar to the cyclic rate and sustained fire rate is only really an issue withheavy machineguns and artillery peices (a rifle magazine tends to run out before the barrel gets hot).
Crookfur
01-12-2003, 21:14
A few suggestions:
1: get a decent photo editor and drop the size of your pics by at least 60-70% (just using the html img sizing controls doesn't reduce the image file size).

2: nice looking rifle but you are using the 5.56x45mm NATO round so it isn't going to be that good. (unless you are using an odd 5.56mm round that simply uses a 5.56mm slug but with a different cartigate case).

3: your stated rate of fires are a bit confusing, burst fire RoF should be similar to the cyclic rate and sustained fire rate is only really an issue withheavy machineguns and artillery peices (a rifle magazine tends to run out before the barrel gets hot).