Items, weapons and gadgets
the last thread went well, so lets go again
this time its not limited to fantasy
>>44082709
>>44082716
>>44082709
I really like these police guns.
>>44082743
>>44082763
Wait, are we only doing Sci-Fi?
>>44082736
>>44082773
>>44082792
>>44082817
>>44082817
Nice. Humble request for more cybernetic limbs, please. I'll post a few as well, and will look around to see if I have more saved.
>>44082773
nope, I just didnt have anything else to post for the op
>>44082861
Okay. I have a bit of a weird one here.
This is the Emeco 1006. This is likely the single most ubiquitous chair in existence. Originally built by the Emeco for the US Navy in WW2, but they quickly began selling them as surplus to other government and private organizations. It became a designer item in the 1990s, but you'll still find it in just about any government institution somewhere. It's most famously found in prisons, but you can find them just about anywhere. They're in a lot of movies/TV shows, and a least a handful of games. Including Fallout 3/NV.
I own a set of five original Navy ones, and they're very good chairs. Light, durable, and surprisingly comfortable. They do get a little cold though, so wearing small shorts is not highly advisable.
If you're ever DMing a game and are describing a military/police setting, you can safely describe these chairs as being there.
>>44082970
quality post anon, thats actually pretty interesting
>>44082970
They also produced over a million of them.
Sorry for the odd post, but I just thought it might be interesting all things considered.
>>44082970
That's fuckin neato
>>44082970
Oh hey! Neat! I see those all the time at the...
Wait, this is a worksafe board.
The "special leather and friendship" club.
>>44082890
>>44083038
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>>44083006
I really like the brightly coloured guns this guy does.
They feel really uniquely cyberpunk/dystopian. In that they're obviously supposed to be used by some form of corporate or government police force who is simultaneously supposed to be able to kill at a moments notice, but be ubiquitous and non-threatening to the average person.
>>44083034
c-can I be your friend anon?
>>44083038
>this side down
Oh thank god, I was holding guns upside down this whole time
>>44082709
Man, Durex really expanded their product line.
>>44082716
>Separate ammo, power, and coolant cartridges
You done fucked up
>>44082743
I like these. What film are they from?
>>44082773
I assume this is a laser weapon? Where's the power cell? It's not very clearly labeled. Thankfully those screws above the trigger are labeled, though.
>>44083006
>>44083020
>>44083038
I do like these brightly colored ones.
>>44083034
I'd like to know more about this. Reverse googling didn't tell me anything.
>>44083400
No what the artist means is that the gun is of shit design and cannot function unless it is oriented correctly
>>44083542
Elysium, it had pretty good concept art actually.
Also, the laser weapon might actually just be disposable or meant to only be used for one charge. So it doesn't actually have any way to replace it.
The name kinda implies it's some kind of "Break glass if emergency" weapon.
>>44083581
If the laser weapon were disposable, why would they bother labeling the screws?
Also is it bad that what disappointed me most about Elysium was not seeing Jodie Foster as a more prominent villain?
>>44083034
The KSG, the go to war shotgun.
>>44084251
Until you blow half of your hand off after it slips in front of the barrel because Uncle Sam never took the time to buy a forward grip or gave you one that wasn't slippery.
Those pics were wicked
Anybody got some Mass Effect-y stuff?
I'll post what I got.
>>44083542
The piece below the barrel/lens/whatever looks detachable, so with the [release] button being there too I'd assume that's the battery
could we get some melee weapons up in here? maybe some sci-fi swords like HF blades and shit
>>44087458
>>44087469
This might be too specific, but does anyone have pouches/holsters they can share?
>>44087469
>The sound of Git Gud.
>>44089052
>>44089064
Forgot I had this one, had it for ages.
>>44089076
Kinda boring now that I look at it. Probably shouldn't have bothered.
>>44089082
>>44089091
>>44089112
>>44083117
What is this thing?
>>44089125
This gun is an interesting one, apparently it works by 3-D printing its bullets, flash-hardening them with UV light, then shooting them at you.
>>44089154
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>>44087458
Fun fact: they used maces in WWI. They called them "trench clubs" and used them primarily for nighttime trench raiding.
>>44089184
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>>44089185
I tell you what; whoever first thought of literally going medieval on people (lets face it, probably a Frenchman) must've been some sort of genius.
Or a total lunatic. Possibly both
>>44089154
Destiny has some really interesting weapon designs, shame about how the game doesn't really talk about them
Omolon guns in general seem to work with liquid magazines, can't tell if its 3-D printing material or if they're 'just' incredibly high pressure water cutters
Does anyone have any modern-inspired swords? Low scifi works too.
>>44089268
It's pretty logical really. Your rifle is too long to effectively use in a trench, and your bayonet doesn't have a lot of reach, so you just go for the classic "stick with massive lump of metal introduced to the enemy's head at velocity" solution
>>44089268
Maybe it was Mad Jacks father?
That is to say, both.
>>44089340
This is the closest I've got, its a gladius made with modern materials and techniques.
There hasn't been much in the way of development with regards to sword design ever since the gun became a practical weapon.
>>44089340
I'll take requests.
>>44089373
That's unfortunate but expected. The Gladius should work for me though, thanks.
>>44088086
what look are you going for? modern/future/post apoc?
>>44089139
looks like a MacGuffin
>>44089340
For any actual modern take on things, we'd probably largely end up like this. Simple and somewhat basic in design to facilitate mass production (the ones here being churned out in a factory in China), all that's left really is probably to swap out the grip for rubber or plastic.
Making it look more modern/low SciFi, well, I guess we'll need a spray can of matte black for that.
>>44089373
>its a gladius
With the fuller and flat-ish hilt it's a lot closer to a large kindjal IMO. But I have a feeling whoever made it may not be all that well versed in swords, and the tacticool market may take better to Roman sounding things as well.
Artists who know absolutely nothing about firearms
>The thread
>>44091404
/k/ pls go
this is the equivalent of /his/ showing up to discuss the historical inaccuracies of a high fantasy setting
Is shooting bullets just not cool enough for you?
>>44088086
thats all i've got
>>44091640
Can't help 99% of the art looks like those autistic kids in first grade who used to draw "kewl" guns suddenly gained a college student's skills at graphic design.
I mean, seriously
How the fuck do you shoulder this
>>44085846
Or carry this or even reload it
>>44083542
Shoulder this again
>>44083124
Or this
>>44083020
My god, are the bullets at a 45 degree slope?
>>44083008
And in what fucking world would this ever work? One apparently you don't need to aim considering the lack of irons.
>>44082986
And holy fuck what the fuck is up with this ammo? Anti material? Okay, fine, I guess flechets that go down to the primer are okay since they'll cause the gun to explode and kill your retard ass. And why the fuck does it have a door breacher on it?
>>44082830
And oh man, I do fucking love 10 shots of 40mm on a fuckheavy belt with "airburst" technology since the artist doesn't know what google is but think the term is cool.
>>44082736
5 minutes. 10 minutes. Half an hour of reading is all it takes to make competent art.
>>44082736
Where's the trigger on that thing?
I'll dump some random stuff.
>>44082709
>Durex
I thought they were more into protective technologies?
Quick question: does anyone know where to find pics of ramshackle/scavenged/ghetto engineered ordinary items? Kind of like pic related?
Photos and IRL stuff preferred.
>>44092378
>>44091771
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>>44091847
Wow. You aren't even a reasonable member of /k/ in this case.
Like seriously. Most of your complaints are either explicit or easy to figure out with a have a moments logically processing or understanding of some less common firearm designs.
>Not understanding shorter stocks for shouldering when armored/not having slenderman arms
>Not understanding inserting and locking a rotated drum mag
>Not having awareness that some rounds support highly curved magazines
>Not knowing about magazine, referential, or groove sights
>Not knowing what a strike plate is or understanding how propellants and discarding sabots work
>Thinking airburst is just a buzzword
None of your complaints have merit, bruh. Seriously.
>>44092479
>>44092512
Except the stocks are so fucking short you chicken wing like you're remembering the basics of KFC
There is literally nothing for the mag to latch onto. I didn't mention the fact that it'd be mechanically impossible to turn the rounds 90 fucking degrees when its feeds perpendicular to the barrel.
Third, no bullet except .22lr curves that much, let alone a rimless cartridge which is the only possible explanation since it's glaringly obvious that it's just a 10/22 magazine. And if you seriously think brass case ammunition will still be a thing in the future, you're an idiot.
And what are you defending? Mag works because, as said, it's basically a retarded PS90. Problem is that striker or hammer fired doesn't matter, he stripped out a huge chunk of what would be the action. And I guess it's okay to completely ignore the lack of a rear iron sight. And the fact that what you assume to be a front sight literally keeps the front of the mag down.
And yes, I know sabbots. Problem is that's not how they're designed nor work. It also completely ignores the fact that sabots were and still are complete and utter shit when compared to copper jacketed penetrators, like the special snowflake ammunition the p90 and fn57 is designed around.
And finally air burst is a buzzword when you don't understand the application or usage of it when your gun is fucking retarded ass all ungodly hell and would have your engineering license stripped from you would the design documents ever be leaked to another engineer or technician who doesn't have autism.
I picked the most glaringly obvious problems because, news fucking flash, they're the most glaringly obvious.
>>44092705
>And if you seriously think brass case ammunition will still be a thing in the future, you're an idiot.
We live in the future, and we still use it.
>>44092726
Except the military wants to replace all brass cased ammunition with polymer telescoped ammunition seeing as their LSAT project proved that you can have 556 ammo that's cheaper, 44% lighter and 40% smaller.
Meaning in a standard combat load, you're able to carry pretty much 40-50% more ammo which brings the standard combat load up to an average of 300. Heavy combat loads up to 450-500. Machine gunners up to 600 easily not counting the ammo everybody else carries.
Right now they're waiting on the 762 LSAT to make the switch and if that works, there will no doubt be a 9mm telescoped as well.
>>44092705
>Except the stocks are so fucking short you chicken wing like you're remembering the basics of KFC
Only if you aren't aware of tucking your elbow?
>There is literally nothing for the mag to latch onto. I didn't mention the fact that it'd be mechanically impossible to turn the rounds 90 fucking degrees when its feeds perpendicular to the barrel.
Nothing you can explicitly see, but that doesn't mean a catch of some kind isn't there. Also, what is FN-P90 of HK G-11?
>Third, no bullet except .22lr curves that much, let alone a rimless cartridge which is the only possible explanation since it's glaringly obvious that it's just a 10/22 magazine. And if you seriously think brass case ammunition will still be a thing in the future, you're an idiot.
Could be a round with angled walls, or caseless with angled primer to accommodate feeding needs. There are lot of things that could be going on with this.
>>44092791
Calm your tits, Anon. My point is, we could have switched years ago (Kraut space magic yadda yadda), but didn't. Similarly, there are tons of weird sci-fi reason why we could still be using brass in the future. I mean, take something like Elysium, and it's because the entire planet turned into retarded future Mexico.
Can't believe no one posted this yet
>>44092476
heh, thats cool
>>44092705
>And what are you defending? Mag works because, as said, it's ... the fact that what you assume to be a front sight literally keeps the front of the mag down.
"One apparently you don't need to aim considering the lack of irons." You have insufficient information for your claims. I'm not saying yes it was thought through, but with a reasonable amount of suspension of disbelieve and some marker dots for the rear and on those front hooks. Also, look at the sighting system on a Calico, or groove sights on pistols, or a bead on a shotgun. There are a lot of different ways you can aim a firearm. Arguments regarding the internals are hard to place either way, as it could be a super-light bolt with a lowered return spring (actually supported by the apparent charging handle) or a number of other explanations.
>And yes, I know sabbots. Problem ... like the special snowflake ammunition the p90 and fn57 is designed around.
Just pointing out that no, the round wouldn't blow up on you like was implied. And that there isn't anything in the cutaway that is "Not how they work." It might be impractical compared to some other options, but maybe that is solved by material sciences.
>And finally air burst is a buzzword when you don't understand the application or usage of it when your gun is fucking retarded ass all ungodly hell and would have your engineering license stripped from you would the design documents ever be leaked to another engineer or technician who doesn't have autism.
Stated as being for vehicle mounting and used by robots. Given those applications and that it would fill a similar role to current multi-shot grenade launchers (Oh, with airburst) that isn't really that big a deal.
>didn't even make a big deal about cooling shrouds on a low-ROF automatic GL
>>44092726
>>44092791
There are a lot of logistical reasons for it, not to mention that brass casing is a primary form of heat dispersal in many small arms, so you would have to design around that. Not saying it can't be done, but at it's core that is a big change for a military to refit everything they have.
I've seen all of the stuff about weight comparisons, but I've not run across anything documenting independent trials about heat-related concerns.
>>44089082
Can I summon the Dragonzord with that?
>>44082970
My cooking school had those because they're food safe and you can plop them in a decarbonizer safely. Most uncomfortable chairs in the world after 2 hours though and not meant for people who are all legs.
>>44092841
Oh I'll tuck my elbow, meanwhile have terrible control since my arm is pinned to my shoulder.
Second, mag is smooth. Smooth thing have not catch. Small word need because idiot. P90 also rests on top of the gun and has a way of securing the mag. G11 did the same except when you twisted that weird lever, it locked the mag in place and fed a round into the action.
Third, having a round that angled is bad. It doesn't accommodate feeding, it hinders it, having angled walls makes bigger mags, heavier mags, more expensive mags, more expensive rounds, bigger rounds and equates all together to a retarded artist with no sense of grounding in mechanical design or engineering.
>>44092845
Yes, roughly 140 years in the future, we still use AKs that somehow shoot bullets that would be impossible for it since they're literally just AK47s, have mini airbursts because the writers don't understand how concussive damage works, still use brass cased ammo at all even though it corrodes, cooks off, is heavy, far more expensive, far more difficult to manufacture, far more difficult to design around. Not to be an ass but brass is shit. Heat dispersal is sometimes brought up but the LSAT works around this brilliantly and manages to keep cooler than any other open bolt LMG on the market while also being just as reliable and nearly half the weight of its counterparts.
>>44092974
Where do you see irons? Why would you take a rifle, a gun meant to be aimed for precise shots, and remove the one thing that allows you to make them? Shotguns also have spread, it's not much but they also tend to have their own sights. And if you decide to go with a super light bolt, you suddenly run into the issue of having too high of a ROF. The location of the charging handle is pretty obviously the only way the artist could imagine there being a way of charging a round considering the bullpup config.
>>44092705
Brass will be a thing till the end of time. Cheap and handloadable unlike caseless rounds, microfusion cells or what have you.
>>44093535
Not talking about caseless and
>Not having caseless 3D printer
>Just pour chem mixture, shit out 200 rounds of ammo, shove bullets in
>2115
This is the future that is 99.999% secure seeing as that's what DARPA wants to achieve with 99.999% certainty. Eventually once 3D printers become advanced enough where you're able to print out rounds, the industry for reloading will die, especially seeing as we're heading towards a Printer based society and manufacturing industry. From 3D printed buildings, to 3D printed food, to 3D printed guns, to 3D printed organs, to 3D printed whatever.
>>44089091
All I can think about is how the bottom of the blade is gonna catch on clothing or flesh...
>>44091886
It's wired to your eye selector, you fire it by blinking
>>44093666
That's fucking stupid.
Also, hey Satan.
>>44093605
>Not talking about caseless
>And if you seriously think brass case ammunition will still be a thing in the future, you're an idiot.
Okay then what would they use instead of cased ammunition? Maybe, I dunno, caseless rounds?
As long as chemical propellants are still a thing bullet casings will be around until we hit mass effect or switch to plasma or something. Odds are we just won't use brass and instead some other material that is lighter/stronger/more reusable/sinks more heat. Hand-loadable casings with built-in reusable electric primers would be neat.
>especially seeing as we're heading towards a Printer based society and manufacturing industry
Maybe in a couple thousand years when 3D printing hits star trek replicator tier and you can assemble things out of atoms.
>>44093965
Uhhh... The polymer telescoped ammunition that has been developed in the LSAT project, that was mentioned twice over.
>>44093128
>>44092791
Which take up less space, are far lighter, by about 14% and 40% respectively, and when questioned about cost, had projected costs being lower than regular brass case seeing as you can put out hundreds of feet of polymer tubing far quicker than you can anneal brash or steel, for a far lower price point since the price of brass has been rising.
And with caseless being lighter and having a 40% decrease in volume, the future will be caseless once heat resistant chemicals become more available as it has the potential ability of completely eliminating the logistics behind shipping ammo and could make Carriers mobile centers that require minimal restocking for infantry.
Need 556 and 762? Fire up the 3D printer and print out a shit ton. Don't need to worry about guns firing either because chances are, you'll be able to swap out the caliber with the change of a barrel and mag, instead of needing another gun for logistics to ship, along with mags and repair parts.
And considering that right now, we 3d print organs, 3d printed houses are not just a proof of concept but a heavily invested one now that its been proven you can easily build fuckstrong houses with them, with economic 3D printers being in the easy 500 to 800 dollar range depending on the size you want, with stronger materials being developed, some fiberglass impregnated resins and polymers being as strong as aluminum while others not quite as strong but don't require fiberglass and rather use aluminum dust, printers that can print multiple polymers one after the other, some using recycled plastic, some using beads, and the dozens of other innovations that include printing electronics and circuitry, food that DARPA has a working model of, along with everything else...
Yeah, it's going to be in the next 50 years with the military spearheading the campaign.
>>44085678
there are deadly airguns out there, look up big-bore air guns, they are impractical for combat, but they work great as hunting rifles for anything up to a brown bear.
>>44082709
well if the "day after" solution dosent fall in your taste we now have the "day after and upp" solution
TEST
Posting still down? This is annoying.
>>44094955
It was down?
>>44089319
If you slow down game footage it seems to just shoot out a glob of liquid.
>>44095032
Yeah it went from zero to cloudflare errors for a while there. Did the same thing last night for a couple hours.
>>44093605
>I don't understand technology so I don't understand the resolutions limits on 3D printing mean that fundamentally new technologies need to be discovered to do the nonsense I'm blathering on about.
>I also don't understand the thermal issues inherent to caseless ammunition.
>>44095115
The fuck you talking about retard?
Houses are being 3D printed on massive industrial sized printers using concrete mixtures.
DARPA is funding a program to 3D print food using various pastes.
You can already 3D print a receiver, but many parts on a gun still require metal for something long lasting. But you can now build a gun from scratch.
Organs ARE being 3D printed using stem cells.
Are you just some religious fundamentalist retard who can't into news? This past year has been chock full of shit for 3D printing. From better methods of printing metal to actually metal and plastic printing full guns, on metal minus barrel and springs, to organs to houses.
>>44095470
Doesn't have to be plastix anymore. You can buy metal infused stuff then plop it in a furnace you made from an old garbage can to solidify it all. Even robust enough to make molds and shit using it.
>>44095597
You mean aluminide? The aluminum impregnated plastic? Or just aluminum cans because that shit is fucking strong.
Why not just make a 3D model, make a wax model, cover it in clay and then make your thing?
Is that what you mean?
>>44095750
You'd have to make a model using material that won't kill the wax then make a blank using the mold out of a material that won't kill the mold but keeps the detail then use that blank to make a stronger mold to make a final blank. Use the metal infused one and pop it in a furnace and you got a final product. Use it as a blank to make mold for a stronger final product. Cuts out alot of steps.
>>44087483
>thin exposed wires near a heat source
>handle is not insulated as seen with the bottom of the handle glowing hot
>Obstruction at the back of the blade near the hilt
It's an accident waiting to happen
Ladies and gentlemen, "concept art".
>>44097765
Pretty sure the glow at the bottom is just bad light effects.
>All these shitty "Lolsofutur" guns
Step up, we need more caseless bullpups.
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>>44097765
>complaining about the ergonomics of fallout inspired weaponry
I know it's just a mod, but it's far from being out of place in the setting.
>>44089168
Destiny has some fantastic ideas for "magic" firearms that create a unique synergy between supernatural and science.
Zhalo's Supercell is basically the coolest shit, ever.
>>44089268
Considering the state of war had not dramatically changed up to and through a good bit of WWI, it's hardly surprising that someone decided "fuck it, let's go form ranks and swing sticks".
This is a cool one.
>>44083400
>>44092378
posting non-weapons
>>44100469
>>44100496
>>44100505
>>44100537
>>44100553
>>44100564
>>44100592
this was an actual thing. Short-lived, but still
>>44092378
I have a few
>>44100609
>>44100630
I have some as well
>>44100651
man this is a cool concept but they wouldn't hold an edge worth shit
>>44100630
And now for some improvised guns. Because I love this shit and post it in as many threads as I can.
>>44100651
>>44100665
beat me to those.
Yeah, Sad fact that street signs are not that great at being things other than street signs.
>>44100781
that big fucker is a 'Narco Engine Block Killer' 50'cal rifle made to stop Mexican army/cop vehicles in their tracks.
This one is a hand made 9mm i think
>>44100815
and here is a bunch of shop made Sub machine guns
>>44100857
pop pop pop with the duct tape and the funky wood
>>44083368
That depends. On a scale of /a/ to /d/, where do you think you'd fall?
Anyone have any mass effect style, self collapsing weaponry? One of the coolest parts of the series in my opinion
>>44100881
Small and easy to make, every apoc setting should have these kind of guns littering the gangs and raiders
>>44100639
wait, so is this a cast, an aug, body suit? it looks really nifty
>>44100917
AK style receivers are apparently pretty easy to manufacture.
>>44100891
>.45 goog
THis got a giggle out of me. But only 2b to buy H&K? that sounds a little small IMO
>>44100954
>>44100954
Bigger arms dealers have fallen faster, and harder. Colt being one of 'em.
>>44100979
not even sure what the fuck this gun does.
Anybody want some delicious experimental weapons?
>>44100954
Maybe reverse inflation happened. Or it's google bucks. Which is like 50$ USD.
>>44100917
I'm thinking it's a cast, since it is "property of v-mac medical"
Reminds me of this:
http://techcrunch.com/2014/05/29/a-3d-printed-cast-that-can-heal-your-bones-40-80-faster/
>>44101016
>>44101034
>>44101012
>>44101010
first off, >101010
Second off, that folding carbine is the fuckign tits. I doubt the joints would last that long but I can't imagine the typical wielder minding that much.
>>44101016
yes please.
>>44101054
anyone have any mass effect style collapsible weaponry?
>>44101069
>>44101064
i could see quite a few rifles being altered like this, Made into grenade launchers and molotove throwers.
>>44101102
>>44101106
case in point
>>44101064
It'd probably tear itself to shreds immediately... but it would be glorious while it lasted.
>>44101124
2x4's with pipes bolted on and some springs and shit can become rifles.
>>44101130
That right there is some high quality cosplay. Got to love the over the top gubbinz
>>44101121
>>44101166
I'm still mystified with how bloody a land invasion of japan would have been.
And now some education!
>>44101172
Looking for something bloodborne-esque
>>44101198
more text post
>>44091847
Lol the 45 degree one is a fucking laser gun, look at the pictures before complaining.
>>44101272
and the last text post. I think.
>>44101172
have we seen this with out the plastic body?
>>44101258
So... shit loads of edges and hinges? got any examples to share?
>>44101166
You don't even need the 2x4...just two tubes that can fit in one another, and a fixed firing pin. Slam fire.
>>44101302
Not an improvised gun, But still pretty funky.
>>44101369
Yeah, But the wood gives you somthing to hold that is in theory more comfortable.
>>44101389
>>44101412
and now for some goofy ass guns
>>44101258
I've got some oldey timey weird weapons I can post, lemme see what I got.
>>44101436
>>44101450
>>44101452
who the hell would want to fire this
>>44101470
I can't believe Bloodborne was real
>>44101487
>>44101505
>>44101302
things like this >>44101450 would work
I can't into editing, so here's some links
http://bloodborne.wiki.fextralife.com/Church+Pick
http://bloodborne.wiki.fextralife.com/Simon's+Bowblade
http://bloodborne.wiki.fextralife.com/Beast+Cutter
http://bloodborne.wiki.fextralife.com/Kirkhammer
>>44101529
>>44101471
introducing the cobray terminator, Yet another uncomfortable and clunky gun from that company. It's a slam fire shotgun with what has been reported as the worlds most uncomfortable stock.
>>44101285
Which is why it has a charging handle, or a barrel visible through the pants on head retarded slits that make it fuckeasy to get shit trapped inside.. Thanks for playing. Fuck off.
>>44101547
>>44090973
Eh, normally I imagine that if someone's going to have a sword in modern times, it would be a curved cutting sword rather than a straight sword. Not much in the way of armor plates to try and pierce through, and if there is armor it's probably too tough to stab through in the first place. Now, as for the blade material, I imagine some kind of semi-flexible carbon fiber bullshit could be handwaved for most settings. And it would probably be matte black or grey regardless of what it's made of, since shiny things really don't go together well with modern combat.
>>44101592
>>44101641
>>44101658
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>>44101738
this is either an Oborez with a supressor, or an oberez grenade launger
>>44101758
yet another hand made SMG.
>>44101778
this is a home made automatic revolver. Some gun nut made it bye themselves and never explained how it works. The person who owns it now is hesitant to take it apart to figure it out.
>>44101758
Considering its a Lee Enfield not a nugget its the second.
>>44101691
>>44101709
okay, I asked for the pics, and even I think that looks ridiculous
>>44089231
>deus ex revolver
this pleases dog
favorite weapon
best design
>>44101871
>rocket propelled chainsaw
>dat tank
>dat revolver
>>44101796
>based Forgotten Weapons
>based Ian
>>44101829
I was using Oberez as a catch-all for 'rifle cut down to pistol
>>44101935
Based Ian, May he show us the weapons lost to the mists of time!
Can we start a new thread?
>>44102025
I know the brits attached them to tanks as smoke launchers.
i need to save this thread for when i say
"GM i want to make a gun using the tools i have in this workshop"
and he says "all there is is a powerdrill some ductape and nails"
>>44083002
Ah yes, Cyberpunk 2077's redesign of the Militech's Crusher SSG 20-gauge pistol-shogun from Cyberpunk 2020. Very nice indeed.
are we letting the thread die, or trying to burn through the last 73 posts?
does anyone who's interested in bloodborne have any ideas for trick weapons?
ITT: guns that will blow your hands off and impractical weaponry.
>>44102212
*into
>>44102225
Chill out /k/.
Ah, I love seeing Cyberpunk 2020 stuff unexpectedly.
Especially nice to see stuff I designed and drew!
>>44099637
>>44099751
>>44099857
>>44102183
just save the three text posts, They are the ones that actually explain the simple as fuck process.
also show hims this https://homemadeguns.wordpress.com/
>>44102294
Naw man, >>44102225 is right. I posted a fuck load of improvised guns that even in the best circumstances are dangerous to wield. In some cases they are the best their wielders could possibly get, IN others they are like the Liberator. Methods to get more, better guns.
>>44102309The Colt AMT Model 2000 is the best weapon in the game
I love the gun design from 2020. It's futuristic while still remaining as something I can see being used.
>>44102309
So what the hell is >>44099857 out of curiosity?
>>44102386
It's a handheld flamerthrower. The Kendachi Dragon. https://i.gyazo.com/ed5c0a0655c2b67d6ef03d2d63fe8a36.png
Link related because of thread image limit
so... are we gonna have a new thread of items or what?
>>44102374
I guess.
Still, I like how they look, especially for a post-apoc setting.
I kind of want to make a thread wholly dedicated to this kind of improvised stuff/redneck engineering, I can't get enough of it.
>>44102473
well, I have quite a few guns left to post if you want to make a thread. I love this shit as well and would be happy to dump wht I have. I also have some mad-max level cars and stuff that I can post.
>>44092378
I make junk weapons as a hobby, but to my absolute horror they are being treated as legitimate art pieces and now I have to enter them in a show and pretend they're not just weird bullshit. I know nothing I make is good, it's really more a personal exercise of "how good can I make something with substandard tools/materials/skills".I actually do a lot of the building "live" in threads on that other chan that gets spam filtered here if you type it out.
Also shit, didn't notice image limit. nevermind then. Even posting this would be a waste but not posting it after wasting an entire minute typing would be a greater waste.
>>44101012
that is an AK grenade launcher cup, it launches grenades.
>>44102602
oi. join me in the next thread posting crazy shit.
new thread's up >>44102650
>>44082743
That shotgun is retarded though. If a human uses it, it's way too front-heavy. If a robot uses it, they're better off using some kind of external feed.
8/10 aesthetics would watch the movie it's in.
>>44082763
Where's the rear sight tho?
>>44082792
>gun comes apart in two pieces by unscrewing the fasteners on the side, has a visible seam on the outer edge
cool, I can dig it
>there's no seam on the inside
wait what the fuck?
>>44102798
damn it. you just had to point that out
>>44083020
just a p90 with the magazine pointing down
>>44102871
Not to go all /k/ or anything, but as that loses large size of the mag, doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of the p90 (which I've been lead to believe is to be light and carry a lot of ammo in its mag?)
>>44101641
>>44101658
Yuo see ivan
When disguise knife as pistol
You always bring right weapon
>>44085592
Yep, and contained more than a little highly radioactive material. Everything the future evil genius/cancer patient needs.
>>44102183
>a powerdrill
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/381815.jpg
>>44100891
>google starts making firearms
>start out with capable, dependable firearms
>gradually makes them more and more idiot-proof to the point where they're basically non-functional
>also, every time they do a new production run of the same model of firearm, all the parts are completely rearranged with no warning or reason whatsoever
>they even put the trigger backwards a few times for no apparent reason
>>44101871
That knife looks like it might be digitally imposed on that hamster.
>>44107110
Now that you point it out, I can sort of see it.