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Well, after a few months of no builds, I finally got around to making something. And I am damn proud of it. Thanks to several people for all their input which definitely made this rifle so much better. Clearly inspired by the STA-52 assault rifle from Killzone 2, and Dethklaus' STA-52 based shotgun.
Credit:
Dethklaus: base inspiration and mag
Benjoo: Battlelink Stock
Shockwave: Charging handle, G36 selector and trigger guard.
Martim: trigger idea
Dukeleto: G36 scope part.
Variations of the JS-68 machine pistol.
TOP - JS-68Z
Tactical PDW chassis for the JS-68. Features an experimental anti-shielding EM beam for use against conventional kinetic shields, and a wire stock for firing control.
BOTTOM - JS-68W
Suppressor barrel for the JS-68. This model features a shortened 19 round magazine.
A revolver chambered in .454 Casull. Based on the Konstantin revolver by Sergey Kolesnik.
Credit: Shockwave for the lettering and trigger.
An unidentified JS works away with a loaded train in the desolate landscape that was the open-cast coal mine at Sandaoling in 2014.
Xinjiang province, China.
6.8x37mm select fire machine pistol.
A machine pistol developed by Kong Development Bureau, notorious for "borrowing" popular firearm designs. The JS-68 is based off the Shanxi Type-18 machine pistol, which was a cancelled copy of the Mauser M712, a magazine-fed deriative of the popular Mauser C96. It also borrows the distinctive jointed bolt of the Luger P08.
The .45 cal ACP round that the Type-18 fired was inadequate against modern body armor, so the Kong Bureau started work on an experimental tungsten piercer round, very similar to 6.5x25mm CBJ round that the Saab-Bofors CBJ-MS fires. The new 6.8x37mm round is a modification of the 6.8mm Remington SPC, with a newer, high pressure load to compensate for the slightly shorter casing and round.
The barrel has also been redesigned to accomandate a gas piston and barrel shroud, important for continuous fire, and the newly designed casket magazine can hold 45 rounds, also important for its voracious fire rate of 1200 RPM. The magazine also doubles as a grip, ideal for weapon control.
All in, the JS-68 has assault rifle grade firepower, all packed in a concealable package. As such, it has become popular with military officers, PMC, special forces, and bandits.
A new build after almost another year hiatus. Inspired by a rifle I made in MGSV The Phantom Pain.
Credit:
Shockwave -Brass Deflector, charging handle.
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Takanami-class destroyer JS Takanami (DD-110), assigned to the Escort Division 6, Escort Flotilla 2, Fleet Escort Force, Self Defense Fleet based at Yokosuka Naval Base, departs from Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan to head toward middle east on February 2, 2020.
JS Takanami will conduct mission for gathering information to ensure safety for Japan-affiliated vessels in the Middle East from late February.
JS 6544 earns its keep at the head of the morning mixed train on the Yuanbaoshan Coal Railway as it heads for the mine at Fengshuigou. The empty coal wagons were at the rear.
Jackie Stevens at Gunnison Beach, Sandy Hook, NJ
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JS Caesar is an LPG Tanker that was built in 2012 and is sailing under the flag of Singapore. Seen today on the Solent, about to head up Southampton Water before arriving at Fawley.
Yup
Kind of a hybrid or rather a frankenstein of a scout rifle maybe. Combine the looks of the Halo Reach MA37 Assault Rifle, a Destiny Scout Rifle and an ACR. This is what I got.
Credit to Shockwave for the SCAR charging handle.
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Murasame-class destroyer JS Akebono (DD-108) is moored at Yokosuka Naval Base, on October 2, 2019.
The ship was scheduled to participate in the Self-Defense Force (SDF) Fleet Review 2019 on October 14, 2019, but the event was canceled due to the typhoon Hagibis.