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Crusader Weapons | Sparta Infensus Military Contracting Company

Sparta Infensus
15-04-2006, 05:00
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CWG6 Support

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The CW-G5 'Commando'

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CW-G4

Using the G11's caseless ammunition it delivers a staggaring 1800 RPM, the RPM clock can be reduced manually by messing with the internal parts to as low as 1600 RPM or as high as 2200 RPM. The default speed is that of 1800 RPM as that beats any other speed at the moment and so that it can fire 4.73mm x 33 caseless rounds from a 60 round flat P90 like magazine located under the stock. The reason for choosing the 1800 RPM and 60 round mag in comparison to a possible 90 was sustained fire; also are easy as well as quick reloads as all you need to do is slap the clip up against the back of the hand/grip and let it grag up until it makes contact with the receiver which only takes 2 seconds. The barrell is made up of heavy Depleted Uranium to take the insane firing speeds while the chamber is made up of Alumina-Oxide for it's super high melting temprature. Also because of it's direrect feed style which differs from the G-11's complicated turning of the bullet much higher RPM clocks can be made. Though isn't suggested as higher RPM's than the 1800 RPM causes mis-fires. The CQ-G5 uses a delayed recoil system similar to that of the G11 and the CW-349 though to a lesser size than the 349 due to the small caliber of the G5. The butt-stock which holds the delayed recoil system and houses the reciprocating barrel upon firing can quickly be changed for a sniper variant which releases the air slowly for an almost noise-less gun. While normally the sound of the compressed air is quite a loud hiss. The gun it's self is also made up of Alumina Oxide which is mixed with Black non-refractive matte paint. The gun is also RAIL system ridden making it a great choice for many addons. Scopes; GL's, LAM systems, and many other possible choices.

A 6x computerized sight is already shipped with; and can be mounter on the RAIL system to make this rifle one of the most firesom on the battlefield. Using dual core AMD 3.6 Gigahertz chipset at full clock coupled with TTFT's to minimize size; heat, possible damage, and weight to make a targeting computer 10x + faster than any other targeting computer. IR Sights are included/built in as well as NV. After aquiring size, threat, and range of a target a threat assessment is made as well as a cursor over thier bodies which compensates for distance; speed, height, range, windage, bullet-bore etc, etc all you do is have to put your sights over the cursor and pull the trigger..


Price for the G6 - 4.0 K
Price for the G5 - 3.9 K
Price for the G4 - 2.8 K
Sparta Infensus
15-04-2006, 05:15
-Bump-
Sparta Infensus
15-04-2006, 05:17
C'mon who doesn't want a kick ass assault rifle! :headbang:
1010102
15-04-2006, 05:56
i don't!
Sparta Infensus
15-04-2006, 06:07
"But you can mow down infantry WITHOUT recoil; with the accuracy of an M21 Vietnam Veteran Sniper; and the speed of a 6 Barelled XM-134 Minigun!"
1010102
15-04-2006, 06:11
two words: nuclear hand grenade.
Sparta Infensus
15-04-2006, 06:13
"Daa-yuuum. I wantz me oneuhhdoes. But what about the nuclear fallout? It's useless land for about the next several million years.... Use Gamma-Radiation; it melts your flesh and cooks your bone marrow & brain before your neves can react to the pain and the fallout lasts for about 5 minutes. I should make one later..."
1010102
15-04-2006, 06:18
wow... those aren't real so good luck getting 1. ok i was joking. i will take 100 of the assult rife version for testing.
Sparta Infensus
15-04-2006, 06:21
"Alrighty; please send the money."
1010102
15-04-2006, 06:22
390,000 sent to you.
Sparta Infensus
15-04-2006, 06:29
-100 CW-G5 'Commando' Assault Rifle variants are sent to the buy'er as well as extended, double stacked 160 round mag's. Complimentary for being thier 1st buyer.-

"Have fun."
Aequatio
15-04-2006, 06:51
OOC: It looks as though you bullpup-ized a Stoner 63 5.56mm rifle and rechambered it for the G11's round. The P90/G11-style magazine is a good idea, as it allows for a large number of rounds per magazine, however, its placement on the weapon (under the buttstock) is definately not one of the best. The length of the magazine would make it a tight squeeze inbetween the end of the buttstock and the grip, in turn making it more difficult to reload (especially when under stress like incoming fire or CQB), I could only see your infantrymen becoming frustrated with it in the field.

As for the barrel constructed form DU, that's incredibly unsafe as it still emits rads, although weaker than standard Uranium. There are plenty of other composites or alloys you could you for the barrel assembly that wouldn't give your soldiers GWS. That and DU adds a lot of weight to the weapon, another negative for an infantryman's approval of the weapon.

The 4.73x33mm round wouldn't really be suited for use in a sniper's weapon as it was meant to be fired in bursts, not semi-auto. You would have better luck rechambering the sniper variant for a larger (and proper) high-velocity rifle round.

The advanced design of the weapon and the complicated machinery required for its construction would require a lot more maintainance in the field and support than a more standard-style rifle like the G36, AK-74, M16A4 or L85A1. Soldiers prefer something that doesn't require a ton of maintainance, or if it does, on something that isn't so complicated.

Just my own $0.02
1010102
15-04-2006, 06:53
my testers told my the same thing when they saw it let alone held it and fired it.
Sparta Infensus
15-04-2006, 07:22
OOC: It looks as though you bullpup-ized a Stoner 63 5.56mm rifle and rechambered it for the G11's round. The P90/G11-style magazine is a good idea, as it allows for a large number of rounds per magazine, however, its placement on the weapon (under the buttstock) is definately not one of the best. The length of the magazine would make it a tight squeeze inbetween the end of the buttstock and the grip, in turn making it more difficult to reload (especially when under stress like incoming fire or CQB), I could only see your infantrymen becoming frustrated with it in the field.

As for the barrel constructed form DU, that's incredibly unsafe as it still emits rads, although weaker than standard Uranium. There are plenty of other composites or alloys you could you for the barrel assembly that wouldn't give your soldiers GWS. That and DU adds a lot of weight to the weapon, another negative for an infantryman's approval of the weapon.

The 4.73x33mm round wouldn't really be suited for use in a sniper's weapon as it was meant to be fired in bursts, not semi-auto. You would have better luck rechambering the sniper variant for a larger (and proper) high-velocity rifle round.

The advanced design of the weapon and the complicated machinery required for its construction would require a lot more maintainance in the field and support than a more standard-style rifle like the G36, AK-74, M16A4 or L85A1. Soldiers prefer something that doesn't require a ton of maintainance, or if it does, on something that isn't so complicated.

Just my own $0.02OOC: "Well I still haven't produced the sniper image; but the chambering has a higher twist per inch rate; and is 20 in long. As for maintinance it doesn't require a lot actually because it doesn't use the complicated twist mechanism used by the G11 so it's about as complicated as a P90. Also I guess I'll get on editing the under-stock so that placing a mag in is a lot faster and easier though in the same place. By that I mean adding a soft slope so that you can just slap the mag to the under-side and let it slide against the metal until it clicks in. DU is only harmful because it's depleted; after years of exposure. Like about 10 years or so before one suffers from rad posioning. DU despite being heavy is perfect for sustained fire; especially since it's caseless it pruduces excessive amounts of heat along the barrel and chamber since there is no case to contain and restrict the heat. Any other barrel alloy besides Alumina-Oxide would melt or overheat and become useless from sustained fire from a single 160 round extended double stacked clip. Also if you watch the G11 video the bullet has an effective range up to about 300 yards. And you can watch a single round smash EASILY through a well armored helmet."