Reading post 588666 in main thread: Best gun conceivable?
November 18th, 2010  
A-Pod
 
@ George

"ARe we talking rifle or pistol"

I'm talking about a rifle

"It's measured in Rounds Per Minute, a .45 ACP is a large caliber pistol round(not High) that would limit your "gun" to pistol or something short range like a carbine or submachine gun. Guns usually aren't "changed on the go"

woops, my bad for the RPM and high should be large. .45 ACP is just a suggestion, it could use those at close range, but be modified to use .30 for missions where longer range is needed. This is mostly why it would be customizable on the go. I know that normally guns aren't customizable on the go, but we're talking about the best gun conceivable. If someone could create such a gin, with simple parts that work well and can be changed whenever you need them to be, wouldn't that be much more ideal than a hunk of metal you can't switch up?

"The Enemy might find a way to do that to the proper users also"

Just thought of something, the RFID could have an option in it that is true or false and is determined somewhere else, in the base of operations. There, they see where the weapons are, and if they switch the option to false, the RFID could explode if the area around it is taken apart. If the option is true, they assume that the weapon is not in the hands of the enemy, and will not explode if the weapon is impacted hard and falls apart for some unknown reason. They could also have another option, where if they think that there is a possibility for the weapon to be used against them, they can just explode it from the base of operations. Do you think that this could work? I know that technology is difficult sometimes, but if it were to work flawlessly it could be very useful.


@Atasas

have you ever seen the kriss vector? it has almost no recoil, and uses .45 ACP bullets. It can also shoot 1500 RPM, if you ask me, it's a lot better. Can you prove me wrong?

Last edited by A-Pod; November 18th, 2010 at 18:24.. Reason: forgot to put a quote in italics
 
 
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