Johnistan
15-07-2004, 03:47
The McCormick Mk 1 Advanced Infantry Rifle
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A soldier getting a hard on from his rifle
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A McCormick with a big honkin' sniper scope
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Artist's rendering of the McCormick, he also got a hard on
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Your hard might be bigger then this if you buy this rifle
Description
The Cormick is designed to incorporate a number of revolutionary technologies to provide the infantry soldier with more ammo, a greater hit probability, and ease of use. To allow a soldier to carry more ammo the weapon incorporates a small caliber caseless fleschette ammo which is lighter and more compact then conventional ammo. To allow a greater hit probability the weapon can fire a burst of 2-5 rounds at 7,500 rpm which allows the rounds to hit on target at once, plus the fleschette ammo has a muzzle velocity of 1400 m/s, giving the weapon almost ray gun accuracy. The ease of maintenence comes with a revolutionary new electronic operating system that also allows for the high rate of fire.
The weapon itself has a very unique bullpup design, the magazine is placed above the barrell and the rounds fed downward into the firing chamber. This allows the magazine to be long and to accept more rounds, up to 50 and the firing mechanisms to be very compact and forward in the rifle, which allows for a large recoil dampening system in the buttstock, which practically eliminates recoil even when firing large bursts. The weapon comes standard with a x1.5 to x4 scope with thermal capabilities and pictanny rails. The rifle makes heavy use of composites and plastics which reduce weight to 7 pounds loaded and 10 pounds with 3 extra magazines for a total of 200 rounds on the weapon. This allows the soldier to carry 700 rounds for 16.2 pounds, compared to only 210 for a soldier carrying an M16.
But by far the most revolutionary feature of this rifle is the electronic operation system, more commonly known as "metal storm". The weapon uses an electronic signal instead of a conventional percussion cap, gas system, and ejection cycle to fire the weapon. This allows for a rate of fire in upwards of 5,000 rpm. When the trigger is pulled the round is fired using an electronic pulse which ingnites the propellent and sends the round downrange. The system the feeds the next round and the process repeats. This also allows for completely programmable firing rates to suit the soldier, from salvo bursts at 7,500 rpm to fully automatic at 900, the possibilities are endless. This system also allows for an digital ammo counter and improved reliability because of no moving parts.
The ammo this weapon fires is also very unique, a 2.5x35mm fleschette encased in a 4.75x40mm sabot. The ammo weighs 50% less then a 5.56mm round and is 35% smaller, thus the large magazine capacity. This is a sabot for the actual projectile is a 2.5x35mm fleschette which amazing penetration and stopping power. The fleschette has a muzzle velocity of 1400 m/s and retains a flat trajectory out to 600m. The small diameter and velocity allow give the soldier extreme penetration power of building materials and body armor. The fleschettes also have good stopping power despite it's small caliber, this is because the fleschette fragments and expands when hitting a soft target, it's long design mean it will break up and create massive bleeding wounds. Also, the ability of the weapon to fire salvo bursts can increase it's power by up to 500% on all fronts.
All these features give a soldier 50 rounds of ammo that allows a solider to hit targets in excess of 600m with up to 5 rounds at once with almost no chance of jamming. This is pretty much the best weapon you'll ever find.
Caliber: 2.5x35mm fleschette from a 4.75x40mm sabot
Action: Electronic
Overall Length: 750mm
Barrell Length: 540mm
Weight: 7 pounds loaded
Magazine Capacity: 50 rounds
Maximum Effective Range: 800m
Cost: 900 USD
http://www.hkpro.com/image/g11prone.jpg
A soldier getting a hard on from his rifle
http://world.guns.ru/assault/g11_scope.jpg
A McCormick with a big honkin' sniper scope
http://mods.moddb.com/images/mods/gallery/thumb_5920img.jpg
Artist's rendering of the McCormick, he also got a hard on
http://world.guns.ru/assault/g11.jpg
Your hard might be bigger then this if you buy this rifle
Description
The Cormick is designed to incorporate a number of revolutionary technologies to provide the infantry soldier with more ammo, a greater hit probability, and ease of use. To allow a soldier to carry more ammo the weapon incorporates a small caliber caseless fleschette ammo which is lighter and more compact then conventional ammo. To allow a greater hit probability the weapon can fire a burst of 2-5 rounds at 7,500 rpm which allows the rounds to hit on target at once, plus the fleschette ammo has a muzzle velocity of 1400 m/s, giving the weapon almost ray gun accuracy. The ease of maintenence comes with a revolutionary new electronic operating system that also allows for the high rate of fire.
The weapon itself has a very unique bullpup design, the magazine is placed above the barrell and the rounds fed downward into the firing chamber. This allows the magazine to be long and to accept more rounds, up to 50 and the firing mechanisms to be very compact and forward in the rifle, which allows for a large recoil dampening system in the buttstock, which practically eliminates recoil even when firing large bursts. The weapon comes standard with a x1.5 to x4 scope with thermal capabilities and pictanny rails. The rifle makes heavy use of composites and plastics which reduce weight to 7 pounds loaded and 10 pounds with 3 extra magazines for a total of 200 rounds on the weapon. This allows the soldier to carry 700 rounds for 16.2 pounds, compared to only 210 for a soldier carrying an M16.
But by far the most revolutionary feature of this rifle is the electronic operation system, more commonly known as "metal storm". The weapon uses an electronic signal instead of a conventional percussion cap, gas system, and ejection cycle to fire the weapon. This allows for a rate of fire in upwards of 5,000 rpm. When the trigger is pulled the round is fired using an electronic pulse which ingnites the propellent and sends the round downrange. The system the feeds the next round and the process repeats. This also allows for completely programmable firing rates to suit the soldier, from salvo bursts at 7,500 rpm to fully automatic at 900, the possibilities are endless. This system also allows for an digital ammo counter and improved reliability because of no moving parts.
The ammo this weapon fires is also very unique, a 2.5x35mm fleschette encased in a 4.75x40mm sabot. The ammo weighs 50% less then a 5.56mm round and is 35% smaller, thus the large magazine capacity. This is a sabot for the actual projectile is a 2.5x35mm fleschette which amazing penetration and stopping power. The fleschette has a muzzle velocity of 1400 m/s and retains a flat trajectory out to 600m. The small diameter and velocity allow give the soldier extreme penetration power of building materials and body armor. The fleschettes also have good stopping power despite it's small caliber, this is because the fleschette fragments and expands when hitting a soft target, it's long design mean it will break up and create massive bleeding wounds. Also, the ability of the weapon to fire salvo bursts can increase it's power by up to 500% on all fronts.
All these features give a soldier 50 rounds of ammo that allows a solider to hit targets in excess of 600m with up to 5 rounds at once with almost no chance of jamming. This is pretty much the best weapon you'll ever find.
Caliber: 2.5x35mm fleschette from a 4.75x40mm sabot
Action: Electronic
Overall Length: 750mm
Barrell Length: 540mm
Weight: 7 pounds loaded
Magazine Capacity: 50 rounds
Maximum Effective Range: 800m
Cost: 900 USD