The Tyrant was designed to be an extra compact submachine gun for use by agents and bodyguards. The gun is tiny yet still has a 100-round rotating box magazine. This is essentially Anarchania’s equivalent of the Micro Uzi, Mac-10 or the Steyr TMP. Standard setup has a green daylight laser, projected holographic sights and a semi-suppressed muzzle brake to reduce noise and neutralise recoil. The magazine ejects through the front of the gun and (as with all of my modern weapons) pushing in a new magazine operates an in-line cocking mechanism. There’s also a red-dot sight on a turned-off layer in the model. This is strictly a short to mid-range weapon because it’s chambered for small 7mm hollow-points only. Because it’s so hard to get your head around how small it actually is I’ve shown it at 1:1 scale beside a DVD
The Tyrant was designed to be an extra compact submachine gun for use by agents and bodyguards. The gun is tiny yet still has a 100-round rotating box magazine. This is essentially Anarchania’s equivalent of the Micro Uzi, Mac-10 or the Steyr TMP. Standard setup has a green daylight laser, projected holographic sights and a semi-suppressed muzzle brake to reduce noise and neutralise recoil. The magazine ejects through the front of the gun and (as with all of my modern weapons) pushing in a new magazine operates an in-line cocking mechanism. There’s also a red-dot sight on a turned-off layer in the model. This is strictly a short to mid-range weapon because it’s chambered for small 7mm hollow-points only. Because it’s so hard to get your head around how small it actually is I’ve shown it at 1:1 scale beside a DVD
All the ammo on the front of the gun will make it too front heavy, affecting accuracy. I also doubt the design of the ammo clip, how does it sort wich ammo tube goes next? I would probably direct the original artist to use a few calico weapons as reference for 100 round compact clips.
All the ammo on the front of the gun will make it too front heavy, affecting accuracy. I also doubt the design of the ammo clip, how does it sort wich ammo tube goes next? I would probably direct the original artist to use a few calico weapons as reference for 100 round compact clips.
http://www.williamsandsonarms.com/page3-calico.htm
The Tyrant was designed to be an extra compact submachine gun for use by agents and bodyguards. The gun is tiny yet still has a 100-round rotating box magazine. This is essentially Anarchania’s equivalent of the Micro Uzi, Mac-10 or the Steyr TMP. Standard setup has a green daylight laser, projected holographic sights and a semi-suppressed muzzle brake to reduce noise and neutralise recoil. The magazine ejects through the front of the gun and (as with all of my modern weapons) pushing in a new magazine operates an in-line cocking mechanism. There’s also a red-dot sight on a turned-off layer in the model. This is strictly a short to mid-range weapon because it’s chambered for small 7mm hollow-points only. Because it’s so hard to get your head around how small it actually is I’ve shown it at 1:1 scale beside a DVD
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=dd8e514c653cd3f05ca3862a7efa6401
All the ammo on the front of the gun will make it too front heavy, affecting accuracy. I also doubt the design of the ammo clip, how does it sort wich ammo tube goes next? I would probably direct the original artist to use a few calico weapons as reference for 100 round compact clips.
http://www.williamsandsonarms.com/page3-calico.htm
whatever…
waht you said is true,indeed,but i hate that he placed the dvd there,i wanted the gun simple