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J-Man

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j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:
My penis.

...what? All gun fetishism is just phallic projection when you get right down to it.
Agreed. But I'll say what the hell - FN 2000.
 

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Donbett1974 said:
xxcloud417xx said:
P90. it's compact, packs alot of ammo and looks good silenced and sneaky.

Yep this is my choice too. Its also can be use for short range sniping.
The only problem you have there is it only uses a 9mm round and so lacks any really stopping power, it does however make up for it with a high rate of fire. The other issue comes from the clip design if you drop or knock the weapon with a half empty clip the bullets get all jiggeled around and you risk a high chance of a jam.

My personal choice for a PDW while I was in the RAF was the MP7,small accurate and powerful.
 

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Flintlock Jaeger rifle :) It's accurate, powerful, and has that stocky German elegance we all know and love.



(In this case most the furniture on it should properly be done in brass, however, this picture is fairly illustrative and compact.)
 

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Mine :) simple souless and yet amazing (to me anyways)
I would say the AR15/M16/M4/anybushmaster looks the best though.
 

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scarbunny said:
Donbett1974 said:
xxcloud417xx said:
P90. it's compact, packs alot of ammo and looks good silenced and sneaky.

Yep this is my choice too. Its also can be use for short range sniping.
The only problem you have there is it only uses a 9mm round and so lacks any really stopping power, it does however make up for it with a high rate of fire. The other issue comes from the clip design if you drop or knock the weapon with a half empty clip the bullets get all jiggeled around and you risk a high chance of a jam.
I've heard this mentioned a few times in gun discussions, always tends to get brought up as a point against the P90.

I don't believe that is the case anymore - I've been informed by a variety of people that this has not been an issue with modern P90s for some time now. Note, however, that I don't have any concrete sources to back this up. Also, Wikipedia claims that it uses 5.7x28mm ammunition, not 9mm.

At any rate, one thing I am certain of is that the P90 is by far the sexiest, which is what this thread is about, after all (with the possible exception of the F2000).
 

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The R700 sniper rifle.....or any other bolt-action. Cos if you need a semi-automatic, you shouldn't be a sniper. 0.o Um i just joined right now for this discussion, so i don't know how to add pics - sorry! =)
 

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I've always found ancient matchlocks and flintlocks to have a strange aesthetic appeal.
 

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Powderhorn said:
Flintlock Jaeger rifle :) It's accurate, powerful, and has that stocky German elegance we all know and love.



(In this case most the furniture on it should properly be done in brass, however, this picture is fairly illustrative and compact.)
ahh yeah
 

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9of9 said:
scarbunny said:
Donbett1974 said:
xxcloud417xx said:
P90. it's compact, packs alot of ammo and looks good silenced and sneaky.

Yep this is my choice too. Its also can be use for short range sniping.
The only problem you have there is it only uses a 9mm round and so lacks any really stopping power, it does however make up for it with a high rate of fire. The other issue comes from the clip design if you drop or knock the weapon with a half empty clip the bullets get all jiggeled around and you risk a high chance of a jam.
I've heard this mentioned a few times in gun discussions, always tends to get brought up as a point against the P90.

I don't believe that is the case anymore - I've been informed by a variety of people that this has not been an issue with modern P90s for some time now. Note, however, that I don't have any concrete sources to back this up. Also, Wikipedia claims that it uses 5.7x28mm ammunition, not 9mm.

At any rate, one thing I am certain of is that the P90 is by far the sexiest, which is what this thread is about, after all (with the possible exception of the F2000).
My mistake, not sure where I got the 9mm ammo type from, although the compaints surrounding the magazine and jamming issues were quite previlant in my unit, so much so our Quarter master refused to issue them, could just be bad press similar to the failures of the SA-80.

On topice though I always found Ma Deuce a sexy beast, either that or the AS50.

But just the sound of an M1 clearing a clip gives me goose bumps, but the Lee Enfield is a much nicer weapon
 

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shadow_pirate22 said:
That gun from Painkiller. It shoots Shurikens and Lightning!
Great Choice... but I would go with Yahtzee's Modification, You know, the one with tits thats on fire.
 

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Seriously though? If i have to go up against anyone, i want range and this guy
 

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scarbunny said:
Donbett1974 said:
xxcloud417xx said:
P90. it's compact, packs alot of ammo and looks good silenced and sneaky.

-cut P90 image-
Yep this is my choice too. Its also can be use for short range sniping.
The only problem you have there is it only uses a 9mm round and so lacks any really stopping power, it does however make up for it with a high rate of fire. The other issue comes from the clip design if you drop or knock the weapon with a half empty clip the bullets get all jiggeled around and you risk a high chance of a jam.

My personal choice for a PDW while I was in the RAF was the MP7,small accurate and powerful.
I know its already been addressed that the P90 doesn't fire 9mm rounds, but lol, 9mm would be huge rounds with awesome stopping power. ^^
It fires 5.56mm rounds, typically a sniper rifle fires 7.62mm, so you see the 9mm is rather large. 9mm is often used in powerful handguns.
 

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theCMNDER said:
scarbunny said:
Donbett1974 said:
xxcloud417xx said:
P90. it's compact, packs alot of ammo and looks good silenced and sneaky.

-cut P90 image-
Yep this is my choice too. Its also can be use for short range sniping.
The only problem you have there is it only uses a 9mm round and so lacks any really stopping power, it does however make up for it with a high rate of fire. The other issue comes from the clip design if you drop or knock the weapon with a half empty clip the bullets get all jiggeled around and you risk a high chance of a jam.

My personal choice for a PDW while I was in the RAF was the MP7,small accurate and powerful.
I know its already been addressed that the P90 doesn't fire 9mm rounds, but lol, 9mm would be huge rounds with awesome stopping power. ^^
It fires 5.56mm rounds, typically a sniper rifle fires 7.62mm, so you see the 9mm is rather large. 9mm is often used in powerful handguns.
A 9mm round is not that strong. It's the standard for most handguns. Rifle cartridges have significantly more powder behind the bullet, so their muzzle velocities are much higher than pistol bullets.