Reminds me of the time my girlfriend drew a revolver with normal 9mms around it. I spent 15 minutes trying to explain the difference between revolver and a handgun rounds.
Just to clear up the "lol riflerounds" and "pistol" thing, I'm pretty sure that she's using sub-machine guns, not pistols. :P It resembles an MP5 an awefully lot (bar the grip, custom perhaps?) and if it is an MP5, the casings are probably from .40 S&W rounds (wiki ftw)
Seken said: Just to clear up the "lol riflerounds" and "pistol" thing, I'm pretty sure that she's using sub-machine guns, not pistols. :P It resembles an MP5 an awefully lot (bar the grip, custom perhaps?) and if it is an MP5, the casings are probably from .40 S&W rounds (wiki ftw)
Before "clearing things up", you should at least vaguely know what you are talking about.
1. I was talking about the pistol on the right.
It ejects from slide-forward - WRONG.
It ejects rifle casings - WRONG.
2. The SMG(PDW) is a MP5k. SMG's use pistol rounds, mostly 9x19 Para (SMG's in .40 SW are extremely rare).
It ejects rifle casings - WRONG
No ejection port. Casings out of nowhere... magic!
The artist doesn't have the slightest clue about how firearms work, and to be honest - neither do you.
If you argue about the accuracy of guns on display when End of Eternity is in question, you are retarded, no ifs, ands or buts.
This is thanks to the fact that the game in question works under the logic that attaching multiple foregrips to each other adds more accuracy than just a single foregrip. This is the same game as well that operates under the assumption that more barrels equates higher rate of fire.
Is the picture accurate? Nope. Does it matter? Nope. I have a pistol in this game with 5 barrels, two magazines attached to each other by the top and bottom, two foregrips, a rifle scope, and three red dot sights. Arguments supporting realism are forbidden.
Domura said: If you argue about the accuracy of guns on display when End of Eternity is in question, you are retarded, no ifs, ands or buts.
This is thanks to the fact that the game in question works under the logic that attaching multiple foregrips to each other adds more accuracy than just a single foregrip. This is the same game as well that operates under the assumption that more barrels equates higher rate of fire.
Is the picture accurate? Nope. Does it matter? Nope. I have a pistol in this game with 5 barrels, two magazines attached to each other by the top and bottom, two foregrips, a rifle scope, and three red dot sights. Arguments supporting realism are forbidden.
Holy shit, are you serious? My god, I think... I think my brain is about to crash. Dear god, that's just retarded. There is no excuse for that! No. Fucking. Excuse!
All guns and bullets look the same, you're just trying to sound pretentious
That's kinda the problem: the shell casings are for rifle rounds (either a .222 Remington or a 7.62-7.64, hard to say due to differing scales and perspective), while both the pistol and the MP5 PDW uses pistol rounds, specifically 9x19mm Parabellum cartridges. You can differentiate them by the size, obviously, and pistol bullets are straight-sided, while in rifle rounds, the shell casing is wider than the bullet itself to hold more propellant. Also, while I'm not saying the MP5 ejects those casings through magic, the depression that I assume to be the ejection port should be a bit farther back.
Military personnel are actually trained to recognize weapons and vehicles at a glance, in order to identify them and call targets/information for assistance.