Concept Art: Firearms

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Warning to Players & Storytellers

Storytellers and players, in the course of trying to envision Jason's firearms research and its lethal results, I have been forced to download firearms concept art from the Internet. The following pictures and their commentary are from the web and there hasn't been an opportunity to consult their authors or creators on the Right of Reproduction. So, as a serious word of warning, please be careful of to whom and how you choose to refer to these pictures and their attendant commentary. These are meant only as a starting point towards describing Jason's extensive catalog of high-tech firearms, both of his own creation and those he might have acquired illicitly. -- Bruce

AOW (Any Other Weapons)

Pistols

Reaper

Reaper by kiolia on deviant art website.png

Commentary by Author -- Kiolia: Finally got around to coloring this scrap. This is a Reaper, manufactured by Ganrat, from my currently-unused DITF canon.

Basically the most common machine pistol you'd run into; it's chambered in 5mm and uses (or, at least this was my idea at the time of writing) a supply of extremely high-pressure gas to fire each round. So basically it's a pellet gun, except one that fires about 30 rounds/sec at high velocity. This is what you break out when you want to cut someone in half. No external reciprocating parts, though there's a decock/eject button on the side of the body to remove jams or unfired rounds.

Main downside to this gun is that in extended firefights, the decompressing gas makes the gun frost up, and eventually get too cold to handle.

Upsides include light weight, large standard magazine, and built-in wide-field combat holosight (turned off in the picture, but it folds out of that little black bar a little back from the nose of the gun).

Web Reference: http://aaronsimscompany.deviantart.com/art/Reaper-140508493

Snub Gun

Snub Gun by kiolia on deviant art website.png

Commentary by Author -- Kiolia: Concept for a short-profile pistol. The clip is offset to the left, the grip to the right, and the slide is actually canted clockwise maybe 30 degrees to load rounds more easily.

I figured by moving the whole slide assembly backwards relative to the grip, recoil would be reduced, and there's an adjustable rest thing that pushes recoil into the shooter's forearm, anyway.

Web Reference: http://aaronsimscompany.deviantart.com/art/Snub-Gun-102947780

Rifles

Needle Rifle

Needle Rifle by kiolia on deviant art website.png

Commentary by Author -- Kiolia: This would be a bullpup needle gun, PDW-sized but with considerably greater effective range. It fires 4x45mm tungsten ammunition using a fuel-injected mechanism - rather than packaging propellant in casings - at extremely high velocity, and is designed around the idea that most things the user would be firing at would be heavily armored and/or shielded. Two-stage semifrangible ammunition is also available for softer targets. The system can use atmospheric oxygen or an onboard supply, so the BNG can be fired in hard vacuum, underwater, and in most hostile atmospheres without issue. Magazines are available in 50, 75, and 90-round sizes. ROF: adjustable; 900-11,000+ RPM.

Web Reference: http://aaronsimscompany.deviantart.com/art/Needle-Rifle-106956975

Shotguns

Mark V Honey Badger

Honeybadger1.jpg

Commentary: As someone who's 5'2", Jasons' designs tend toward the compact model. Here we see a prime example with the Mark 5 HoneyBadger. It's more of an improvement - given the range of most firefights, the barrel is shortened, necessitating the use of shorter caseless ammo to launch the slug. An LED ammo counter is positioned at the side and directly below the sight, allowing for at-a-glance information. The folding stock allows for the occasional ranged shot, but compacts nicely for storage and carrying. Underneath, a flashlight provides illumination of the target area.

Variants: The Mark VI features a banana clip. The Mark VII "Lead Badger" is reserved for urban renewal operations, as it features a belt-feed mechanism and a 600 round-per-minute fire rate.

File info: Photoshopped variant, original model from Left4Dead wikia.

Prototype Guns

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  • -- <<Futurtech Firearms>> -- Potential Firearms Corporation


Websites

http://www.shootersdepot.com/index-2.html (HOT DAMN!!!)