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The latest in JS arms technology the MK308. It is a bullpup semi automatic rifle chambered in .308 as its name suggests. Inspired by a bullpup HK G3. Designed with the future in mind. The rifle is made with lightweight yet incredibly strong materials such as titanium, and titanium infused carbon fiber for the synthetic furniture. The optic features a triple function, red dot, holographic and ACOG like scope for a multitude of combat engagements, the optic also features a rechargebable battery pack with a small but powerful solar panel to recharge while just being in the sun. The rounds have a tungsten core for extra stopping power and armor penetrating capability, and uses standard brass casings. Using a 20 round mag as standard. Comes with an LED tac light also powered in similar fashion to the optic, it can be removed and replaced with a bi-pod, or laser if need be to free up some rail space. Comes with standard picatinny rails as to not necessitate the need to change any existing accessories or restrict them as such.
Credits:
Shockwave for the side rail, charging handle and brass deflector and muzzle break. As well as the Hi-Res picture.
If you want any part of the code, just ask, and if you use said part, please credit me.
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.
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.
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.
Further Improvements were made to the M612. Brought back the bar that wrapped around the tube magazine and barrel. Better quality materials, larger loading bay and ejection port to accommodate various size 12 gauge shells. Added more rails for various accessories. More tactical look with more ergonomic feel. Hold 5+1 3" 12 gauge shotshells. Adjustable cheek rest.
Credit
M0KII for the inspiration and receiver design.
Shockwave for the side and bottom rails.
Sorry for the lack of builds, I just have a lot going on in my life that I need to sort out and deal with so yeah. When/ if I feel like building I'll try my best to produce something of quality, hopefully equal to if not better than what you all have known me for.
I pistol I made over a year ago, never uploaded it until now. Lever action obviously lol. Chambered in .357. I think it looks just a bit too short. I also have the code for the rife length version if people want to see that.
Jackie Stevens at Gunnison Beach, Sandy Hook, NJ
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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.
Despite what I have said, I felt like changing it up so i created this.
Credit goes to Dethklaus for his receiver.