
((First seen in the little dementedly cute Chibi Ulric picture))
Introducing the first of my concept-arms submissions is the Auto-Pistole 37 by Drumman-StahlArms.
A tried and true design, the AP-37 has been the staple side-arm of Canis Kaiser-Reich officers for over 30 years. It's accuracy and stopping power are it's most endearing features, and with a recent upgrade in the model just ten years ago, the weapon now has the ability to hold a 40 round drum magazine and fire on full auto.
Although unable to mount any further attachments, the AP-37 has proven time and time again it's reliability in virtually all weather conditions. There are however a few drawbacks.
It's chief drawback is the weapon's quite noted recoil, some have even dubbed it a 'hand cannon' more than a pistol. Recoil gloves are required for smaller canids, although the standard firing stature always involves two hands for most. A few slight adjustments and larger canids (Timber wolves, Mastiffs, Great Danes, etc.) are able to use the weapon quite easily in one hand even on full auto! Although they must take into consideration not to catch their fingers or parts of their hands in the breech when the slide comes back.
Introducing the first of my concept-arms submissions is the Auto-Pistole 37 by Drumman-StahlArms.
A tried and true design, the AP-37 has been the staple side-arm of Canis Kaiser-Reich officers for over 30 years. It's accuracy and stopping power are it's most endearing features, and with a recent upgrade in the model just ten years ago, the weapon now has the ability to hold a 40 round drum magazine and fire on full auto.
Although unable to mount any further attachments, the AP-37 has proven time and time again it's reliability in virtually all weather conditions. There are however a few drawbacks.
It's chief drawback is the weapon's quite noted recoil, some have even dubbed it a 'hand cannon' more than a pistol. Recoil gloves are required for smaller canids, although the standard firing stature always involves two hands for most. A few slight adjustments and larger canids (Timber wolves, Mastiffs, Great Danes, etc.) are able to use the weapon quite easily in one hand even on full auto! Although they must take into consideration not to catch their fingers or parts of their hands in the breech when the slide comes back.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Miscellaneous
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