K-28 AMR [Remastered]
34.7k YuukaNeko
8.2 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Pilotmario's M28 Anti-Material Rifle
This is my lil tribute for Pilotmario, who did an awesome job remaking my M4! Thank you so much <3
The K-28 is an extreme-range anti-material sniper rifle chambered in .50 BMG. YTech’s remastered edition remodels the rifle’s chassis and stock in lightweight aluminum. Addition of three Picatinny rails, replaced the K-28’s integrated bipod with an ARMSTAC Tactical Bipod, and a higher magnification optic. Also replaced the muzzle break with a customized suppressor.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor M28 Anti-Material Rifle
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 6.8ft (2.1m)
- Length 117.3ft (35.8m)
- Height 18.1ft (5.5m)
- Empty Weight 9,126lbs (4,139kg)
- Loaded Weight 9,126lbs (4,139kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 93.7lbs/ft2 (457.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 97.4ft2 (9.1m2)
- Drag Points 11968
Parts
- Number of Parts 252
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 596
@AfterShock Maaaybe!
Plz do more snipers
@YuukaNeko I just remembered the rifle that inspired the original K-28: The German Panzerbusche 39 single-shot anti-tank rifle.
@YuukaNeko Google it
@Thomas243 I seriously have no idea what you're talking about X3
Hey think you could make me a cz42
@YuukaNeko If you wish to know, the system for all my bolt-action rifles are based on the Mauser type, because the Mauser bolt-action system is easily the best in the world, sold and manufactured widely, and copied by more.
@Pilotmario I saw your predecessor to the original, so for continuity's sake, I figured it would be ok to put a magazine in
Also includes the addition of a magazine?
The M28 (marketed as K-28) was single-shot because there is no way a single-shot breech-loading cartridge rifle is going to jam on you.
Of course, this reduces the speed which one can acquire new targets or reengage the first target, so it was later replaced by the M38 rifle, which like this, features a magazine. Still, the M28 still sees use among airborne and Scout Ranger units due to its detachable barrel (which the M38 omits in order to make magazine feeding reliable without affecting accuracy) and the lighter weight due to the lack of a magazine and its feed system.
Nice job though. I may make a sniper rifle based off this, although certainly downsized to 7.62mm NATO for obvious reasons.