Guns

COMRADE?!

I own this (not this one specifically) gun.

Too late @_@

That is… absolutely awesome. Yes it is. YES IT IS. :rabies:

PARTNER?!

And so the HL2 reskins begin . . .

ACHTUNG!

I remember that being in a Enemy Territory map.

Thats one big fucking gun, what the hell were they planning on hitting with it.

Paris. :3

From England IIRC

Both guns were German Superguns built during the wars. The first one was the Paris Gun (Big Bertah to the French), fired from behind the lines of the Western Front into the city of Paris. The French at first thought they were being bombed by high altitude zeppelins, such was the range of the cannon.

The other one was the Schwerer Gustav, only movable by railroads and used to pound Russia on the Eastern front. It was fucking enormous, the shells alone were 80cm in diametre and weighed 4 tonnes!

I am personally a fan of the old Iraqi Supergun:


Created by Gerald Bull, who based the design off of his previous HARP gun, developed for NASA and which could fire small satellites into orbit, but was ultimately scrapped.

The HARP was awesome enough.


Shitty picture.
I went shooting today. Shot a glock, 1911, kimberly, and .38.
I only have a picture of the glock.

Don’t tempt me to create a thread in the Show Off section with all my recolors… :frowning:

Dooo eeet.

https://img5.imagebanana.com/view/5ax2ilce/BullpupNadeLauncher.JPG

Bullpup assault rifle with integrated grenade launcher that has a drum magazine with eight chambers. Fuck realism, this baby is hot! :retard:

that’s actually not all that unrealistic…

reloadin the nade launcher would be bitch tho.

But it would be an extremely heavy assault rifle, and the drum would also most likely be much larger than that.

With a little help from MS Paint: AK-74 with GP-30 grenade launcher (sort of)

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