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Are girls that are guns ok?
RAMIREZ! Set off those C4 packs and make senpai notice you!
amen!
feelin' lucky, punk?
>>2809911
Love this so much.
>>2811138
Is this a real gun or a fictional one?
>>2811412
The M82A2 is real, though you rarely see it since it was discontinued shortly after production because of low market interest.
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>>2814489
I got her for Christmas.
It triggers the fuck out of me that artists never draw civilian guns. When's the last time you saw a cute anime girl with a 10/22? Never.
>>2814658
Do the Japanese even have "civilian guns"?
>>2814969
They actually make the better Browning products these days. Dunno how much actually gets to Japanese shooters, but...
>>2814658
Here's the thing: due to their fall-in-line cultural attitude and agricultural past, they were never big on guns as anything other than a military tool. So:
>little crime + little interest = strict gun laws
>most of the airsoft/deact'd guns bought are military because cosplay/OPERATOR
>thus, most guns drawn by Japanese artists are military
Speaking of Japanese gun laws, Touhou's Sumireko Usami has a 3D printed Defense Distributed Liberator, which is illegal to own in Japan.
Kind of find it funny that among Touhou's cast of vampires, ex-soldiers from the moon, not-quite-dead samurai, and ordinary magicians we also have a psychic high school felon.
On a side note, how far away are we from caseless ammo, electronic firing guns with 3D printed receivers and biometric palm scanners?
That'd be the tits. Even cooler, if the gun had extra part in the grip that would shock the holder if it's not registered to them.
>>2815457
Fuck smart guns.
We've already had caseless ammo, but the problem is heat management. There have been electronic fired guns, but the problem was added complexity for no real benefit- although the Abrams, and I'd assume many other tanks armed with the same Rheinmattal gun are electrically fired.
And fuck smart guns and registration from the get go.
>>2815728
Three hundred dollar stock, thirty dollar handguard
>>2815767
Well I thought it'd be cool, at least from a technological perspective.
Also mainly cause I imagined them being used by cyberpunk hacker gangs who downloaded the 3D print files and schematics over the dark web. Also them jail breaking stolen guns and using an exploit to remotely delete registry in case they were left as evidence.
Yes, I know it's more complicated than buying a cloned 1911 made in the Philippines and wearing gloves during an armed robbery but, you know, it's cool.
>>2815797
Hey man, I want to get my cyberpunk on as much as anyone. But, the issue is more that the current technology is trash, but is getting pushed as a legal requirement. So it's more like... I'm not against the idea itself, but against the legal ramifications currently inherent.
>>2815457
AFAIK someone worked on a pistol for the police that couldn't be fired buy anyone but the cop it was assigned to.
>>2815802
http://www.armatix.com/iP1-Pistol.779.0.html?&L=7
So there's this. But it's a .22, apparently jammy as fuck, the smart system fails safe instead of fails deadly as a weapon should, and something like five fucking grand.
If you need context, a high-quality .22 pistol runs about 3-500.
>>2806228
God I love this one.
>>2817854
Holy fuck that height over bore.
>>2818595
Good lord, what did she do to that poor musket?!
>>2819288
>ligt shoulder fired matchlock
>musket
Hey Day/k/are at /c/
[spoiler]That's a light, Japanese-style arquebus - a musket would either be MUCH larger or have a flintlock[/spoiler]
[spoiler]I know spoilers don't work in /c/[/spoiler]
>>2819288
She needed to compensate for its inability to shoot tornadoes.