Ruger sr9 would be the tits. Maybe some black talon 9mm rounds too. Actually, more fleshed out ammunition in general would be fucking awesome.
[quote=“Dampe, post:160, topic:10035”]Here’s a general request for your next major update (after 0.Dammitwhenisthiscomingout).
Maybe try to add in more weapons for Smith & Wesson, Remington, Ruger, Winchester, and some of those American manufacturers. Exotic weapons are cool, but it still doesn’t feel like there’s a very wide variety in the domestic category.[/quote]
Thank you! God I was thinking on what to add that I haven’t all ready… We need more boring guns! I’m not kidding ether! More basic weapons so that when people find the more rare, unique weapons (like the MG3 and the AK-12) it feels more rewarding then just “Oh look, another MG3… Lets add that to the MG3 pile…”
That model 50 with totally be added. If you are wondering, my first one was a L.C. Smith 10 gauge. It was an old hand-me-down double barrel shotgun that was supposed to be used to hunt birds and anything with wings…
I hunted bear with the damn thing.
Are those Calico weapons still on the table?
Yesh… I have a list and they will all be added in due time. Please be patient. I’m;
Damage bonuses from guns instead of ammo is kinda wonky though. I kinda assumed only manual firearms would have a damage bonus, as most autoloaders have it at 0. >.>
[quote=“Artyom177, post:162, topic:10035”]That model 50 with totally be added. If you are wondering, my first one was a L.C. Smith 10 gauge. It was an old hand-me-down double barrel shotgun that was supposed to be used to hunt birds and anything with wings…
I hunted bear with the damn thing.[/quote]
Nice.
I mostly shoot skeet, since I live in Austin, so I don’t have as many opportunities for hunting.
I killed a squirrel with the Model 50 once, though.
(That tree rat deserved it…)
Hows about hilarious and unrealistic chamber modifications so you can fire different, much more dangerous ammo?
I’d probably use it to convert a Desert Eagle to .22LR
XD
I dunno, but it’d be nice to have it separate from the weapons themselves.
I found an energy weapon named Artyom Laser Bucket. It said mean things to me and then spilled lasers all over the floor.
None of this is true.
[quote=“Dampe, post:168, topic:10035”]I’d probably use it to convert a Desert Eagle to .22LR
XD[/quote]
Or BB’s… Anyway i would like to see more weapon mods. You know, Replaceable barrels, drum magazines, trigger groups to regulate burst size and accuracy… And magnetic accelerators, hi tech targeting assist systems and stuff, to turn your 9mm pipe rifle into smartgun. It’s a future after all.
I will do everything!
And I really want that laser bucket to be a thing.
[quote=“Voiddweller, post:170, topic:10035”][quote=“Dampe, post:168, topic:10035”]I’d probably use it to convert a Desert Eagle to .22LR
XD[/quote]
Or BB’s… Anyway i would like to see more weapon mods. You know, Replaceable barrels, drum magazines, trigger groups to regulate burst size and accuracy… And magnetic accelerators, hi tech targeting assist systems and stuff, to turn your 9mm pipe rifle into smartgun. It’s a future after all.[/quote]
Yeah, but the 9mm pipe rifle is totally unrealistic AFAIK.
https://archive.org/details/milmanual-tm-31-210-improvised-munitions-handbook
IIRC, there’s a couple firearm designs in here, but none of them involving pipes.
Along with some of the more practical attachments, it’d be cool to see more “stylish” attachments.
(engraved grips and engraved slide, for a pistol, as an example.)
How about a lasergun, but you have to refill it from a laserbucket that you refill by putting a bucket under a funnel during a laser rain?
Or how about a watergun that works like the above but without the lasers?
Actually i had ~7.62 caliber hand made break action pipe gun IRL. Used black powder paper cartridges with 7.62 bullets from AKM cartridges. Even had an electric priming device, but it was too fragile. Yeah, you can’t call it a rifle because it was a typical smoothbore zipgun, but still…) It’s not that hard to convert it to use regular ammo, especially with break action mechanics, just never use welded pipes, only forged ones.
Extended extended extended mags?
I’m not sure if HS 2000 a.k.a. Springfield Armory XD is in the game? If not, can you please add it? Please please! It’s usually very highly rated for durability, ammo capacity and ease of use, usually placed in the top 10 handguns on various lists.
As for suggestions, maybe you could add…
The pro slingshot: http://www.shoot.ie/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/p/r/prodiablo.gif
The repeating crossbow:
The staff sling:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sling_(weapon)#Construction (it’s listed under variants)
The boomerang!
Think I found a custom, Artyom. The rico 454 with 40mm launcher. Still gotta find some 454 and 40mm to test it out.
That is once again from the Fictional Guns Mod. :V
Maybe some typical hunting firearms? For me this type of weapon are more climatical than another big, black military assault rifle.
Like:
CZ 550
http://www.czub.cz/en/catalog/364-centerfire-rifles-cz/KM/CZ_550_STANDARD.aspx
Remington model 7
Rifle used for hunting in dense forests where long barrel interfere with the handling of weapons at the cost of accuracy at further distances.
Browning X-Bolt/ Savage 12BVSS
The typical varmint rifle is a specialized type of small caliber, long range bolt-action hunting rifle. Great killing power is not required because the targets are usually rodents ranging in size from ground squirrels and prairie dogs to marmots (woodchucks or ground hogs), but accuracy and flat trajectory are at a premium. One of most popular calibre is 223 Rem.
http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/12VLPDBM
CZ 455 (or other bolt-action rifle)
Winchester SXP
Only pump-action shotgun that rate of fire is the same as a semi-auto shotgun.
Beretta 391
High-quality semi-auto shotgun, quite rarely meets them but are considered some of the best in its class (small recoil, low chances of jams, a significant durability)
Hatsan Escort
Cheap Turkish shotgun. Quite commonly found in sporting goods stores and gun shops. Using lightweight materials makes the weapon is relatively light and cheap to produce at the cost of durability.