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Gunbucket!

Started by Wyrmshadow, March 02, 2009, 04:09:40 AM

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SinUnNombre

Hey Wyrmshadow, I noticed something cool in your first post. I saw this pistol in the bottom right:



And had to run grab my camera to show this:



Pretty cool, hmm? I guess life imitates art and vice versa, right?

Jon

SinUnNombre

Sorry for the double post, but I started playing around on that site and had to share some of my work. Here ya go:



My personal favorites are the top left and the third row right. What do you guys think?

Jon

Jschmus

This is a real weapon.  According to the caption, it's being wielded by the owner of a market in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.  It looks like something that would be produced via Gunbucket.
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Wyrmshadow

There is a rifle butt attachment for Glock's, but it's illegal in many areas because it turns it into a short rifle, such as a sawn-off shotgun.
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Sauragnmon

There are stocks that can be attatched to a lot of handguns out there - they're normally used for target shooting to help increase stabilization.  Technically, they turn the handgun into a carbine, as the original carbine was a light-caliber round fired from a short rifle, so as to be fired from horseback with little concern.  Possibly the most drastic change in a handgun that I recall, was the Heckler and Koch VP-70, where affixing the stock allowed the weapon to fire a three-round burst, owing to the fire selector and setup being built into the stock.
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dy031101

Mauser C96 and certain models of Browning HP have that feature, too.

My grandfather had a particularly fond memory for the Canadian-made GP35, which was said to be some sort of a privilege within the WWII ROCA as the British had the nasty habit of seizing weapon supplies originally meant for Asian allies whenever they felt their butts were being handed to them by the Germans.
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Wyrmshadow

This is what I was talking about. I had seen it on a blog months ago.

"It's OK to own one of these things in the USA or in Canada. But for a regular citizen to actually use one in the US is a big time felony. Canada doesn't care."

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Quote from: Wyrmshadow on January 21, 2010, 01:30:18 PM
"It's OK to own one of these things in the USA or in Canada. But for a regular citizen to actually use one in the US is a big time felony. Canada doesn't care."

Not if you live in Toronto.  ;D

(Granted the mayor isn't looking for re-election, so things might change in the near future...... but then that'll be politics.)
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Just call me Ray

Well, supposedly, Army of Two: 40th Day has a greatly expanded customizable gun feature akin to an in-game Gunbucket, including the ability to swap stocks (someone used an example of an AK with an M4 stock!)
It's a crappy self-made pic of a Lockheed Unmanned Combat Armed Rotorcraft (UCAR), BTW
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Quote from: Jschmus on January 20, 2010, 07:49:00 PM
This is a real weapon.  According to the caption, it's being wielded by the owner of a market in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.  It looks like something that would be produced via Gunbucket.

Why to shotgun rounds? Or whatever they are?

ChernayaAkula

Along the lines of the Glock add-ons in the last couple of posts, here is a kit to turn your trusty M1911 pistol into a carbine (of some kind)!
Apparently, you can also get a 16'' barrel

HERA ARMS CPE (Colt Pistol Extension)




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Moritz


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dy031101

Looks much better than that other one that I remember seeing years ago......  :thumbsup:
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Quote from: B787 on January 22, 2010, 05:58:09 AM
Quote from: Jschmus on January 20, 2010, 07:49:00 PM
This is a real weapon.  According to the caption, it's being wielded by the owner of a market in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.  It looks like something that would be produced via Gunbucket.

Why to shotgun rounds? Or whatever they are?

Because he also owns a shotgun?

Sauragnmon

Damn, that Hera Arms one is just beefy looking... though I would imagine, without the barrel, that thing is Not quiet unless suppressed - a coke can like that on the end of the muzzle? jeez, that'd roar like a beast when you fire it.  Nice for flash suppression, bad for noise suppression.  Still, that is your colt on Drugs.
Putty-fu, Scratch-jutsu and Bash-chi, the sacred martial arts of the What-If. Mastering them, is Ancient Chinese Secret.

Just your friendly neighbourhood Mad Scientist and Ship-whiffer.

Overkill? Nah, it's Insurance.  So are the 20" guns.