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So in what era was it they had whatever flying machine to be replicated from by Wallis barnes the man who invented it 😊? Pretty sure no dams had been blown in such capacity beforehand pretty sure it was a desperate measure in a desperate war using the laws of physics and hydro dynamics to one's advantage that's like saying anyone who invented any explosive are just recreating gunpowder lol
French gunmaker Lefaucheux built a number of high capacity pin-fire revolvers. 20, 30 and even 48 round cylinders, and two barrels on the 48 round gun. Worst thing, though, they'd be difficult to conceal. Hard to carry in a belt holster! 😄
Yeah, he appeared to be so immersed in his pumpkin attack that he nearly took off his toes with that thing & also could have chewed up his legs as well.
Bats were actually deployed from an inert bomb device,the ones that caused the accident warmed up too fast on the ground.They weren't deployed from a bat bomb
No doubt right! Lol, even the recoil from a .45ACP would be uncomfortable at the very least firing from your forehead...🙄 But as you mentioned, something like a 12 Guage shotgun's recoil? That might actually fracture or seriously injure your neck in some way. What a stupid idea...😒
Those curving barrels would have to be specially made. But the material and shape of the part the bullet hits could prevent bullet premature fragmentation and send it out the end in one piece… It would work only at close range situations. Bending a regular barrel was stupid. It could fragment the barrel and kill the shooter…
Ok stop the planet i want off. Jistwhen i thought i knew it all..i find out people are shoving pistols up cats asses to confuse the enemy and kill them. How many shots can you get out of one cat before you gotta violate another one.
Actually, you can curve bullets through PVC pipe. The severity of the turn is what dictates fragmentation. A large enough arch could allow a barrel to curve 360°, without breakup. Multiple curves are possible as well, provided the curves are large enough.
4:24 they should add something so you can fire the stinger too and use it as a blade or even attach the stinger to a metal string or something so you can retract the stinger and fire multiple times Edit: it does kinda look like a nadelauncher anyway so why not?
Another weird one is the Pieper M1893. It is a Belgian revolver with a 9 round drum that is also a carbine (longer barrel). It contrast to almost all revolvers the cylinder swings out to the right instead of the left.
Will we ever see the narrator behind these videos. your voice is so entertaining and intriguing similar to the man that narrated Planet earth for so many years. Keep up the great job
In the Middle Ages militaries have used birds with straw & pitch strung to their legs or bodies to fly into besieged cities. The flaming birds would fly into the thatched roofs of the buildings inside the walled cities creating havoc. May have been an inspiration for the bat-incendiaries.
@@kirkkirkland7244 Not so sickening as throwing dead animals into besieged cities\fortresses to cause disease outbreak inside. Biologic warfare of the past.
Honestly, I think the Apache .27 Cal has potential in modernized form. Make the blade where it instead slides out the bottom with a pin (Like the Modern Bayonet on the Stinger), Make the trigger one that rotates out with a dial and keep the folding out Brass Knuckle function as is and you have what could be a viable self-defense option.
Also if it could be made in a slightly more powerful caliber that should also make a modern version more useful. Like maybe build them in .32ACP or .380ACP if possible, I feel like anything larger and it might not function correctly.
these Military weapons is nothing compared to the gun i drew when i was a kid, the "Coolest gun in the world" has a heat seeking missile attachment and heat laser, unlimited ammo, and turns into a minigun
The gun I drew as kid named "Big Blast" was the size of a bazooka that fired energy orbs that blew up continents with max 100 ammo or just turned into a laser for more fun
My gun that I drew is called “the fallen king killer of bazooka madness” because it’s a sniper bazooka with infinite ammo and it has atomic bombs that it can shoot
Krummlauf was invented for tank crews. Some of German tanks and SPGs didn't have machine guns, so they were very vulnerable to infantry attacks which was evident in the Battle of Kursk. Later on Germans added machine guns, but they needed a solution for units that have already produced. This was it. The fact that the bullet would fragment was desirable cos it was meant to be used from inside the tank, to hit enemy infantrymen climbing on your tank. That means very short distance and shotgun like effect were necessary. So, it was perfectly functional for its purpose. "Kamikaze animals"... Soviets tried something like that at the start of WW2. They at the moment lacked anti-tank weapons, so someone came to an idea to strap explosives on dogs trained to run under German tanks. Seemed to work until it was actually tested in combat with unexpected results... Soviets didn't have captured German tanks to train the dogs, so during the training they used Soviet tanks. Once released on the battlefield, the dogs started running under Soviet tanks, not German... As for helmet-mounted sights... The first serially produced and used were in MiG-29 jet fighter.
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I think the Stinger has the edge by just a little bit...at least it can actually be used as a bayonet. But I agree, the chainsaw is more likely to cut off the users leg!
I'd say the Stinger is far more practical because you can at least retract the blade and can be actually used as a Bayonet. The Chainsaw is just permanently out, cumbersome to handle and just waiting for a very fatal fraudulent slip.
The game Generation Zero also has a Soviet ball robot that's armed with various weapons from machine guns upwards, probably had more deaths to the Lynx than anything else apart from the "tank".
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"The reaper" is not something that's new its been used for heavy camera rigs, and called easyrig. It can help a cameraman work a decade longer, by lessening the load on the back... It's called personal gallows sometimes, but really helps the work on lomg shooting days with heavy tech.
During WW1 when a huge stalemate began. Bayonets are mass used during Trench Warfare. Only to start a charge a captain will say "FIX BAYONETS!" And after that a charge begins
Under Fire at 14:36 reminds me of Hwa Cha, an ancient Korean projectile weapon that could shoot dozens of rocket powered arrows that would stick into enemies and explode. Brilliant weapon for the time.
In 'Arma 3' the V-40 nades are near-worthless: they don't kill anyone wearing any kinda armor or even slightly armored uniforms (which even the basic NATO ones are), only causing very small wounds, and you can't destroy anything with them. The only use is to make an AI (or a noob) start patching up, thus giving you a good window to assault them. The Metal Storm, also in 'Arma 3', is something you don't wanna be on the wrong side of, they're as scary as they look+sound. ^ I couldn't find if the system was autonomous IRL (it is in game), but if it was, you can't side-step the system THAT easily cuz they'll follow, and with the 1.62M bullets a minute creating a human-sized wall of bullets, you'll be so full of holes that if something is left of you by the time the system detects you're down (or it runs outta ammo), it's gonna give ppl with hole phobia a living nightmare.
The weapon i would use is the APACHE .27 Cal and 5:45 because i like revolvers knife and brass knuckles op combination for me and me want. any idea how much it costs?
Russia itself in the First World War tried to make a tremendous large wheeled tank nick name Tsar Tank. The huge wheel was almost as a Ferris wheel with cannons, machine guns, and also a few men.
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In 13:20, I remember seeing that gun in an episode of CSI: Miami, they called it DX4 or the vaporizer. In the show, I've seen it can vaporize human flesh, literally.
Metalstorm has little to do with pepper box revolvers and everything to do with the 'Roman Candle' guns. 'Roman Candle' guns were flintlocks with a lock at the breach and another near the muzzle. It would be loaded with multiple powder charges and multiple projectiles. There was a way for a charge to ignite, with a delay, the charge behind it, so triggering the front flintlock should fire all of the propellant charges, in sequence. Reliability was an issue. If all of the charges did not go off, there was no easy way to unload a partially discharged 'Roman Candle' gun. The rear flintlock was to allow the weapon to be used as a regular musket, as reloading a full sequence of charges and projectiles took too long to do under combat conditions. I remember reading the unclassified document that explained why the US military was conducting limited testing of Metalstorm technology. It included the phrasing 'there just might be a pony in there', which is a reference to the punchline of a joke. The joke: A father is terribly worried that his daughter is too optimistic and cannot grasp the harsh reality that is this uncaring universe. Wracking his brain to figure out how to break his daughter out of her irrational world view, he finally hits on a possible method and dumps a large load of horse manure into her bedroom. As he listens to her reaction to this calamity, he hears her laughing and screaming in delight. He looks into her room and sees her digging through the piled manure with a huge smile on her face. He asks "Why are you so happy?". She replies "But daddy, there has to be a pony in here, somewhere!".
The weirdest weapon I've seen was in a James Bond film called Tomorrow Never Dies. Near the beginning of the film, a torpedo is fired at a ship. After a few minutes, the ship sinks. It turns out that the torpedo was a massive Philishave with the 3 rotary sections, eating its way into the ship, making big holes through walls and decks causing it to fill up with water
5:43 for anyone wondering, this gun wasn’t very useful because it couldn’t aim (no barrel), the metal was weak, and the knife was basically useless because of how small it was
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There's a musket that's similar to the pepperbox revolvers in barrel quantity called the Nock Gun. Designed in 1779 by James Wilson. The gun had 7 barrels and the caliber was around 46 inches or around 12mm. It was supposed to be made for ship-to-ship combat. Though it looks odd but it has a powerful recoil and slow reload speed. Often taking around 27 to 34 seconds. Depending on the user's speed and experience with the weapon. Though it was very good and mostly killed it's opponents instantly.
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You forgot the bouncing bomb that the British had created to destroy two of the dams I live near by. “The Dambusters”
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I'm pretty sure the bits didn't create that just replicated it.
So in what era was it they had whatever flying machine to be replicated from by Wallis barnes the man who invented it 😊? Pretty sure no dams had been blown in such capacity beforehand pretty sure it was a desperate measure in a desperate war using the laws of physics and hydro dynamics to one's advantage that's like saying anyone who invented any explosive are just recreating gunpowder lol
You mean the Möhnesee? XD
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French gunmaker Lefaucheux built a number of high capacity pin-fire revolvers. 20, 30 and even 48 round cylinders, and two barrels on the 48 round gun. Worst thing, though, they'd be difficult to conceal. Hard to carry in a belt holster! 😄
The guy cutting pumpkins with the chainsaw design looked like he just about hit his legs several times.
I agree
Yeah, he appeared to be so immersed in his pumpkin attack that he nearly took off his toes with that thing & also could have chewed up his legs as well.
Interesting you say that, I made a comment about exactly the same thing..
The chainsaw is some Gears of War game vibes
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Holy, that tiny grenade might be the real shape of Hitman golfball bomb... 😳
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Bats were actually deployed from an inert bomb device,the ones that caused the accident warmed up too fast on the ground.They weren't deployed from a bat bomb
the designer of the gun helmet didn't take recoil into consideration. imagine a shotgun built into one of these
No doubt right! Lol, even the recoil from a .45ACP would be uncomfortable at the very least firing from your forehead...🙄 But as you mentioned, something like a 12 Guage shotgun's recoil? That might actually fracture or seriously injure your neck in some way. What a stupid idea...😒
@@AWGragg007 I am seeing more of instant death than just a fracture
@@krimsonkay Possibly, I guess I wouldn't be surprised if either happened...serious injury or death. It's plainly not a good idea. 🙆♂️💀
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Those curving barrels would have to be specially made. But the material and shape of the part the bullet hits could prevent bullet premature fragmentation and send it out the end in one piece… It would work only at close range situations. Bending a regular barrel was stupid. It could fragment the barrel and kill the shooter…
Ok stop the planet i want off. Jistwhen i thought i knew it all..i find out people are shoving pistols up cats asses to confuse the enemy and kill them. How many shots can you get out of one cat before you gotta violate another one.
Actually, you can curve bullets through PVC pipe. The severity of the turn is what dictates fragmentation. A large enough arch could allow a barrel to curve 360°, without breakup. Multiple curves are possible as well, provided the curves are large enough.
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4:24 they should add something so you can fire the stinger too and use it as a blade or even attach the stinger to a metal string or something so you can retract the stinger and fire multiple times
Edit: it does kinda look like a nadelauncher anyway so why not?
Another weird one is the Pieper M1893. It is a Belgian revolver with a 9 round drum that is also a carbine (longer barrel). It contrast to almost all revolvers the cylinder swings out to the right instead of the left.
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The reaper backpack suspension device has been used for quite a while for supporting heavy professional film and video cameras.
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Will we ever see the narrator behind these videos. your voice is so entertaining and intriguing similar to the man that narrated Planet earth for so many years. Keep up the great job
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In the Middle Ages militaries have used birds with straw & pitch strung to their legs or bodies to fly into besieged cities. The flaming birds would fly into the thatched roofs of the buildings inside the walled cities creating havoc. May have been an inspiration for the bat-incendiaries.
That's about some sickening crap!!!
@@kirkkirkland7244 Not so sickening as throwing dead animals into besieged cities\fortresses to cause disease outbreak inside. Biologic warfare of the past.
Honestly, I think the Apache .27 Cal has potential in modernized form. Make the blade where it instead slides out the bottom with a pin (Like the Modern Bayonet on the Stinger), Make the trigger one that rotates out with a dial and keep the folding out Brass Knuckle function as is and you have what could be a viable self-defense option.
Also if it could be made in a slightly more powerful caliber that should also make a modern version more useful. Like maybe build them in .32ACP or .380ACP if possible, I feel like anything larger and it might not function correctly.
I mean right? Nobody thinks a slightly higher caliber would be an improvement?
@@AWGragg007 you’re not wrong a higher caliber would probably make it better
What he said!
Yeah and it's compact size is perfect for what it serves
'What is this?! A grenade for ants?!' Love the reference 😂
Yeah
"Could only penetrate 3 inches of armor."
M4 Sherman armor: 1.18 to 3 inches...
my dad made a rifle with attached chainsaw 20 years ago to hunt boars and work on them in place :D
these Military weapons is nothing compared to the gun i drew when i was a kid, the "Coolest gun in the world" has a heat seeking missile attachment and heat laser, unlimited ammo, and turns into a minigun
The gun I drew as kid named "Big Blast" was the size of a bazooka that fired energy orbs that blew up continents with max 100 ammo or just turned into a laser for more fun
@@tacolord2485 dang being a child was fun
@@carljohnson2146 I really loved my fictional guns
My gun that I drew is called “the fallen king killer of bazooka madness” because it’s a sniper bazooka with infinite ammo and it has atomic bombs that it can shoot
Wait heat laser heat seeking missile?
Krummlauf was invented for tank crews. Some of German tanks and SPGs didn't have machine guns, so they were very vulnerable to infantry attacks which was evident in the Battle of Kursk. Later on Germans added machine guns, but they needed a solution for units that have already produced. This was it. The fact that the bullet would fragment was desirable cos it was meant to be used from inside the tank, to hit enemy infantrymen climbing on your tank. That means very short distance and shotgun like effect were necessary. So, it was perfectly functional for its purpose.
"Kamikaze animals"... Soviets tried something like that at the start of WW2. They at the moment lacked anti-tank weapons, so someone came to an idea to strap explosives on dogs trained to run under German tanks. Seemed to work until it was actually tested in combat with unexpected results... Soviets didn't have captured German tanks to train the dogs, so during the training they used Soviet tanks. Once released on the battlefield, the dogs started running under Soviet tanks, not German...
As for helmet-mounted sights... The first serially produced and used were in MiG-29 jet fighter.
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That chainsaw gun reminds me of Gears of war!
Yeah the chainsaw lancer
Honestly the chainsaw is about as practical as the stinger
I think the Stinger has the edge by just a little bit...at least it can actually be used as a bayonet. But I agree, the chainsaw is more likely to cut off the users leg!
I'd say the Stinger is far more practical because you can at least retract the blade and can be actually used as a Bayonet. The Chainsaw is just permanently out, cumbersome to handle and just waiting for a very fatal fraudulent slip.
The game Generation Zero also has a Soviet ball robot that's armed with various weapons from machine guns upwards, probably had more deaths to the Lynx than anything else apart from the "tank".
There’s a NERF ZombieStrike mini chainsaw that can be used as a bayonet.
Hahahahaha. Kitty corner! That reminds me of Metal Gear Solid for some reason. Snake would totally hide a gun in something like that!
Fun part is you aim through Kitty's butt's monitor
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"The reaper" is not something that's new its been used for heavy camera rigs, and called easyrig. It can help a cameraman work a decade longer, by lessening the load on the back... It's called personal gallows sometimes, but really helps the work on lomg shooting days with heavy tech.
but the application inot warfare using a gun was new.
Bruh I'm dying from the cat gun, lmao he says, "if that was me they'd only see an idiot trying to get the cats attention."
2:31 me too brother
During WW1 when a huge stalemate began. Bayonets are mass used during Trench Warfare. Only to start a charge a captain will say "FIX BAYONETS!" And after that a charge begins
He didn't mention that the curved barrel was used in the korean war by american tankers to kill infantry while been safe inside the tank
Under Fire at 14:36 reminds me of Hwa Cha, an ancient Korean projectile weapon that could shoot dozens of rocket powered arrows that would stick into enemies and explode. Brilliant weapon for the time.
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19:52 How about the fact that the recoil would snap your head off your spine?
Remember you ridiculous childhood weapon drawings?
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that missile tank (or what i assume is a missile tank) looks insane.
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Just that turret looking thing is terrifying because if you don't see it you'll get send to the shadow Realm I have no idea why I'm laughing
Or you would get liquefied if you didn't see the turret thing I forgot what it's called okay
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I just like how he said that french guy's name so perfectly
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I haven't watched this channel in months and the first video I tap is narrated by my favourite guy, not gonna unsubscribe.
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20:54 guy on the left going head first into the ground I started dying 😭
7:08 tf2 moment
In 'Arma 3' the V-40 nades are near-worthless: they don't kill anyone wearing any kinda armor or even slightly armored uniforms (which even the basic NATO ones are), only causing very small wounds, and you can't destroy anything with them. The only use is to make an AI (or a noob) start patching up, thus giving you a good window to assault them.
The Metal Storm, also in 'Arma 3', is something you don't wanna be on the wrong side of, they're as scary as they look+sound.
^ I couldn't find if the system was autonomous IRL (it is in game), but if it was, you can't side-step the system THAT easily cuz they'll follow, and with the 1.62M bullets a minute creating a human-sized wall of bullets, you'll be so full of holes that if something is left of you by the time the system detects you're down (or it runs outta ammo), it's gonna give ppl with hole phobia a living nightmare.
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The rifle with a chainsaw attachment reminded me of the lancer from gears of war
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The multibarrel pistols are fun. But heard of a 9-barrel Shotgun?
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That reaper makes me think of a steadicam, maybe they took inspiration from that (don't know what came first)
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The most French sounding guy in history, lol...😆. That was a pretty good one.
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The weapon i would use is the APACHE .27 Cal and 5:45 because i like revolvers knife and brass knuckles op combination for me and me want. any idea how much it costs?
The 3 in 1 was actually a good idea
Russia itself in the First World War tried to make a tremendous large wheeled tank nick name Tsar Tank. The huge wheel was almost as a Ferris wheel with cannons, machine guns, and also a few men.
16:42 I T T A K E S B A L L S
Of course we created smaller grenades here since everything here is smaller then everywhere else… except the people…
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In 13:20, I remember seeing that gun in an episode of CSI: Miami, they called it DX4 or the vaporizer. In the show, I've seen it can vaporize human flesh, literally.
That episode was the season 6 episode Guerillas in the Mist. The corner shot at the beginning was in the season 5 CSI: Miami episode Going Under.
Metalstorm has little to do with pepper box revolvers and everything to do with the 'Roman Candle' guns. 'Roman Candle' guns were flintlocks with a lock at the breach and another near the muzzle. It would be loaded with multiple powder charges and multiple projectiles. There was a way for a charge to ignite, with a delay, the charge behind it, so triggering the front flintlock should fire all of the propellant charges, in sequence. Reliability was an issue. If all of the charges did not go off, there was no easy way to unload a partially discharged 'Roman Candle' gun. The rear flintlock was to allow the weapon to be used as a regular musket, as reloading a full sequence of charges and projectiles took too long to do under combat conditions.
I remember reading the unclassified document that explained why the US military was conducting limited testing of Metalstorm technology. It included the phrasing 'there just might be a pony in there', which is a reference to the punchline of a joke.
The joke:
A father is terribly worried that his daughter is too optimistic and cannot grasp the harsh reality that is this uncaring universe. Wracking his brain to figure out how to break his daughter out of her irrational world view, he finally hits on a possible method and dumps a large load of horse manure into her bedroom. As he listens to her reaction to this calamity, he hears her laughing and screaming in delight. He looks into her room and sees her digging through the piled manure with a huge smile on her face. He asks "Why are you so happy?". She replies "But daddy, there has to be a pony in here, somewhere!".
7:13 I ALWAYS wondered what was up with those weird looking long grenades.
The weirdest weapon I've seen was in a James Bond film called Tomorrow Never Dies. Near the beginning of the film, a torpedo is fired at a ship. After a few minutes, the ship sinks. It turns out that the torpedo was a massive Philishave with the 3 rotary sections, eating its way into the ship, making big holes through walls and decks causing it to fill up with water
5:43 for anyone wondering, this gun wasn’t very useful because it couldn’t aim (no barrel), the metal was weak, and the knife was basically useless because of how small it was
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As far as I know, the kittygun is a warcrime.
It's illegal to put a stuffed animal on a gun?
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It is illegal, to disguise weapons as harmless things, especially things like toys or in that case, a cat. Such insidious things are strictly forbidden. If someone is found with such a thing, he can be punished by death. Pretending to be dead or wounded is also forbidden, like wearing the uniform or using the flag of the enemy. If someone dosn't wear a uniform oder a badge of the party he ist fighting for, he ist considered as an illegal combatant and can be executed as well.
If one ist going to war, he should inform himself about the rules.
Prats hat was honestly pretty cool
Great video. Crazy ideas led to the Gatling gun , the Buntline,etc.
1:22 a what pistol?
HOW DO YOU NOT NOW WHAT A PISTOL IS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??????????????👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺
@@jeanmorrison-r7di do it’s just the name that triggers me
There's a musket that's similar to the pepperbox revolvers in barrel quantity called the Nock Gun. Designed in 1779 by James Wilson. The gun had 7 barrels and the caliber was around 46 inches or around 12mm. It was supposed to be made for ship-to-ship combat. Though it looks odd but it has a powerful recoil and slow reload speed. Often taking around 27 to 34 seconds. Depending on the user's speed and experience with the weapon. Though it was very good and mostly killed it's opponents instantly.
List of attachments:
Stocks
Grips
Lasers
Flashlights
Barrels
Bayonets
Sights
Extra magazines
Tell me any more attachments
@@ericarachelperez4643 hammer