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DDNBS-7.62, Captured

147k Pilotmario  7.6 years ago
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Auto Credit Based on DirectContact's DDNBS 7.62x39 mm

A DDNBS-7.62 rifle, recovered by the Paternian National Gendarme in a raid on a suspected GLA safehouse in [REDACTED], Tennessee. It is a select-fire carbine chambered in 7.62x39mm Soviet, the same cartridge employed by the AKM and SKS. It is one of the standard rifles in service with the Confederate Territory in Southern Canada. Depicted is the proprietary 20-round and 30-round magazines developed for the rifle, as well as an AKM magazine, which can be used with the rifle. It is presumed that the rifle, given that it retains its production markings, was stolen by the GLA in a raid. The weapon is most comparable to the civilian Ruger Mini-30 in both form and function.

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor DDNBS 7.62x39 mm
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 46.8ft (14.3m)
  • Length 91.1ft (27.8m)
  • Height 22.1ft (6.7m)
  • Empty Weight 9,718lbs (4,408kg)
  • Loaded Weight 9,718lbs (4,408kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 21687

Parts

  • Number of Parts 179
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 429
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    147k Pilotmario

    @KillShot86 Thanks!

    7.5 years ago
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    Nice

    7.6 years ago
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    @Pilotmario >_> I see

    7.6 years ago
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    @Ephwurd that was the joke...

    7.6 years ago
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    147k Pilotmario

    It's a compensator. @Ephwurd

    7.6 years ago
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    53.5k Ephwurd

    @Flash0of0green you don't put drum mags into that kind of gun, and I think it is some sort of muzzlebrake (too short for a silencer, too long for a flashburner/hider).

    7.6 years ago
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    @Pilotmario Also what no drum magazine?XD X'D

    7.6 years ago
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    Pretty cool suppressor you got there or is that supposed to be a flash Hyder or compensator? Could use a scope or optic of some kind. @Pilotmario

    7.6 years ago