Mk 18 Mod 0 CQBR
147k Pilotmario
7.7 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Pilotmario's Colt Commando/XM177
Credit to YuukaNeko for the M4A1 which I have derived all my M16/M4 models from, as well as these functional tactical rails. Credit for Dllama4 for the scope. The Mk 18 Mod 0 is CQB-oriented variant of the AR-15 series, it is the modern descendant of the Vietnam-era Colt Commando. Functionally, both are identical; AR-type assault rifles with a 10.3 inch barrel. The principal difference between them is that the Mk 18 has Picatinny-style accessory rails, allowing operators greater choices in customization other than stock length, paint scheme, and magazine capacity. This particular model is equipped with a Y-Tech foregrip, PDI backup iron sight, Bandit Picatinny Rail covers, and ACOG scope.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Colt Commando/XM177
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 6.8ft (2.1m)
- Length 68.5ft (20.9m)
- Height 32.9ft (10.0m)
- Empty Weight 10,975lbs (4,978kg)
- Loaded Weight 10,975lbs (4,978kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 37.3lbs/ft2 (182.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 294.0ft2 (27.3m2)
- Drag Points 14749
Parts
- Number of Parts 313
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 694
@Dllama4 Exactly.
Oh ok. What does PDI stand for? Paternian Defence Industries?
@Dllama4 It was your ACOG scope, with some modifications.
My picatinny rails are compatible with all accessories. It has too many parts though and it lags up my peasant device. I made a new version of your Colt Commando/XM177. I can show you if you want to see. I'll have to wait until tomorrow to upload though because I already posted the max. Also, the ACOG. It looks familiar...
@YuukaNeko I think you would like the tactical forend for future builds. I used your Picatinny rails since they are better than mine and to ensure compatibility between our accessories we make.