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G36 (Full length, dual optics, Equilibrium), SG-550 sniper (A la the Professor in the Bourne Identity), Walther MPL (Equilibrium, again), DSR-1 (pic below, taken from world.guns.ru), AN-94 Abakan (Would make a wonderul gas rifle if they could reproduce the action), I could on for a while..

 

 

 

I love the Sniper Rifle in those pics. I first saw it in a 2002 Gun Buyer's Guide Magazine.

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http://www.wgcshop.com/pcart/shopper.php?i...-Machine%20Guns

 

it's right there but without the rail or stock.

 

 

and what is it with all the halo guns? :blink: they all seem to based on ones you can get already as far as i can see but then i don't actually like the game overly so i'm prob. up for correction there.

 

 

sorry for any blasphemy to all you mega fans out there - ie MADHATTER!!!!!

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http://www.wgcshop.com/pcart/shopper.php?i...-Machine%20Guns

 

it's right there but without the rail or stock.

 

Robby i already have a Steyr TMP...

 

looks suspiciously like a tmp....and its called mp9?

 

its based on the TMP, but with a number of improvements, like the XM8 is to the G36.

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sorry when the website said Thomet MP i assumed the T in TMP was an abrieviation of Thomet so

 

Thomet MP = TMP - but i'm obviously wrong sorrry

 

 

yeh looks nice

 

EDIT: whereas in fact TMP = tactical machine pistol but you no doubt knew that.

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Robby i already have a Steyr TMP...

its based on the TMP, but with a number of improvements, like the XM8 is to the G36.

Erm...

 

Dude, It IS a TMP but with a few tweaks.

 

The Brьgger Thomet MP9 submachine gun started its life in 1992 as the Steyr TMP. The famous Steyr-Mannlicher company developed it in Austria, but Austrian export licensing laws, lack of a sales and resulted in the decision of Steyr to drop the TMP from the product line in 2001. Then, another well-known company, Brьgger Thomet AG of Switzerland, bought all the drawings, patents and rights for the TMP design, and set its team to fully develop the promising design
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Erm...

 

Dude, It IS a TMP but with a few tweaks.

 

 

i thought i was right!!! seemed just a little toooo coincidental!

 

 

i want to see that pistol Doctor Schneider uses in Tomorrow Never Dies - i dunno there was just something about it - haven't a bloody clue what it was called though....

 

- there were two guns i couldn't name in that - i burned with shame :P

 

the other was the assault rifles the baddies use in the Carver Building in Ho chi Men City. - no not the MP5Ks ;)

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2-3 hundred ballpark in FM? I think youre overselling the product. Nearest thing is to get yourself a STARS M9 and a KJW M9, sand remove the paint on the barrel, as per havocs tutorial, and replace the grips, and youre away. Whats the difference in the two M9s shown there anyways, the chris and jill versions.

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If memory serves, then the Jill Valentine model was release to coinside with the release of the Biohazard 3: The Last Escape or as it was know in the UK Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. The only notable difference is that the trigger is black.

I know that the DE .50ae 10inch version came in a wooden crate and that the Barry Burton beretta came in a ally caswith Kendo custom shop markings.

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2-3 hundred ballpark in FM? I think youre overselling the product. Nearest thing is to get yourself a STARS M9 and a KJW M9, sand remove the paint on the barrel, as per havocs tutorial, and replace the grips, and youre away. Whats the difference in the two M9s shown there anyways, the chris and jill versions.

 

the chris version has a silver trigger... :blink:

anyway, where would you go about getting a "STARS" grip set? and what about the slide engravings? That's half the fun!

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Funny ol' world innit?

 

A mate of mine who owns a TM MP5 has always agreed with me that Armalites are a bit mundane. They're the "Ford Escort" of the airsoft world. He wanted a P90 and he wanted to buy A Maruzen MP5k and bung it inside an ICS MP5 shell (somehow).

 

He had a play with my ICS M4 while I was away and now he's gone out, bought one and says it's the best gun he's ever seen!

 

And, you know what... He's right.

 

That's the problem. Only the real mass-market guns get the level of development required to make them truly exceptional.

 

Imagine if somebody built an SA80 using a version of the ICS split gearbox and then added Systema style gizmos so it'd stop firing when the mag was empty and you needed to yank the charging handle before it'd fire again?

 

Would that be the gun to beat all guns, or what?

 

What we need is for somebody to build all the clever junk into a gun other than a bloody Armalite.

 

Look at the "up-market" guns you can now buy. At the top end it's Systema. Then there's G&G and G&P. Below them (and more attainable) is ICS and CA. All of them making bloody Armalites.

 

Personally, I didn't buy my ICS M4 because it was an Armalite. I bought it because it was the fanciest gun I could afford. If it had been a metal SA80 and had the same features I would have been willing to pay another £50-£100 for it as well!

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