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A Callentine Infantry soldier prepares to fire downrange along with his Lupinian counterpart. To standardize on ammunition types, Callentine manufactured the MA-3 to be chambered in the Standard 7.62x51mm round that is common with weapons in most Free World states. Furthermore, the MA-3 can also readily use the magazines of other similarly-chambered rifles, such as the thirty-round clip of the Lupinian BV-07 rifle.
Callentine and the MA-3 ©
contrail09
Lupinia and the BV-07 ©
savagelycan
Callentine and the MA-3 ©

Lupinia and the BV-07 ©

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Excellent work, my good man, however, I noticed something a bit odd about these two brave fellows; they're looking at, rather than over, their weapons! This is caused by the simple mistake of resting the figure's rifles a bit too low in their shoulders. Check this drawing out. The soldier has his M16's stock almost a full half ABOVE his shoulder, only resting the bottom half in the notch of his shoulder. This lifts the rifle (and the sights) much higher, allowing for a more natural alignment of sight and eyes down the weapon, while keeping his head up high. Just food for thought, as, in this case, it would have allowed for the soldiers to really be glaring down their irnonsights, instead of kind of looking at them.
TL;DR: Guns need to be higher
TL;DR: Guns need to be higher
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