
This one I opted not to post directly to scraps. I will move it over soon though.
I do need some consultation here.
This pose is pissing me off but I really want to pull it off. I erased most of my construction lines, cause I thought I was done and when i zoomed out (cause I draw like right up on that bitch) I was MISTAKEN.
Also, rewards for whomever guess either of her guns.
I do need some consultation here.
This pose is pissing me off but I really want to pull it off. I erased most of my construction lines, cause I thought I was done and when i zoomed out (cause I draw like right up on that bitch) I was MISTAKEN.
Also, rewards for whomever guess either of her guns.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Doodle
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Mauser C96 Broomhandle pistol of WW2. One of the only pistols made before the 1st world war that could be converted to full auto
A stock could be attached to help deal with some of the massive recoil they produced. Some early models were made with a small fixed
magazine, kinda like the old bolt actions and M1 Garand. These had to be loaded with stripper clips. I could be wrong but I believe it is
9x19mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger since most WW1 & 2 weapons the Germans created were chambered for these rounds.
Anyway to finish earlier, yes a few were made to be used with larger removable magazines and it is possible to modify the originals
to accept this as well. Id rather leave a weapon like that alone though, simply because a weapon in good enough condition from that era would be valued a lot more and one mistake in gunsmithing on a weapon like the C96 is one chance ordeal.
As for the derringer. Don't even care. I wouldnt be caught dead with a one/two shot.
Anyway hope this was helpful aaaaaaaannnndd!!!!
M82 out. "Furries are better than .50's.....but just barely."
A stock could be attached to help deal with some of the massive recoil they produced. Some early models were made with a small fixed
magazine, kinda like the old bolt actions and M1 Garand. These had to be loaded with stripper clips. I could be wrong but I believe it is
9x19mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger since most WW1 & 2 weapons the Germans created were chambered for these rounds.
Anyway to finish earlier, yes a few were made to be used with larger removable magazines and it is possible to modify the originals
to accept this as well. Id rather leave a weapon like that alone though, simply because a weapon in good enough condition from that era would be valued a lot more and one mistake in gunsmithing on a weapon like the C96 is one chance ordeal.
As for the derringer. Don't even care. I wouldnt be caught dead with a one/two shot.
Anyway hope this was helpful aaaaaaaannnndd!!!!
M82 out. "Furries are better than .50's.....but just barely."
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