.22LR Tactical Carbine
34.7k YuukaNeko
7.7 years ago
Auto Credit Based on YuukaNeko's .22LR SMG
Don’t worry, this neko hasn’t lost her tactical edge quite yet XD And here’s the tactical version of my .22LR SMG! The first improvement I made was to add an adjustable wire stock. For an optic, I mounted a Vortex Razor RDS on a ¾” Picatinny rail riser. The handguard and barrel got a nice 4” extension, and of course, I added rails to everything! On the bottom rail, I mounted a Micro-Tac Tactical Micro Laser, and the suppressor is a Ruger Silent-SR. I think this combination of attachments helped keep this SMG in a compact, ergonomic package. Hope you guys like it!
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor .22LR SMG
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 4.7ft (1.4m)
- Length 61.1ft (18.6m)
- Height 21.7ft (6.6m)
- Empty Weight 5,322lbs (2,414kg)
- Loaded Weight 5,410lbs (2,454kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 49.6lbs/ft2 (242.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 109.0ft2 (10.1m2)
- Drag Points 7756
Parts
- Number of Parts 226
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 539
@EternalDarkness I have the model for 9x19mm Parabellum, but I have yet to make 7.63x25 Mauser/7.62x25mm Tokarev.
Yes, 7.63mm Mauser is dimensionally identical to 7.62mm Tokarev, which is dimensionally identical to 7.65mm Borchardt.
The main difference is that 7.63mm Mauser has 20% more power than 7.65mm Borchardt, and 7.62mm Tokarev has 20% more power than 7.63mm Mauser.
By extension, 7.65mm Borchardt was the basis for 7.65mm Parabellum, which is shorter. This shorter length was maintained when the 7.65mm cartridge was necked up to 9mm Parabellum.
In effect, 7.65mm Borchardt, which was used in the C93 Borchardt, the first commercially successful semi-auto pistol, was the origin of two of the most popular pistol cartridges in the world.
Yes, I know a lot about guns. Yes, I live in America.
The Jundroo War RP. It's mostly on discord and undergoing a few changes but still is fun. @YuukaNeko
@KDS @ChasingHorizon Now I'm interested X3
@ChasingHorizon @KDS What RP?
Idk, but she/he is welcome to join in on the fun if she/he wants, @ChasingHorizon
@flyingsteve88 Thanks <3
Still Good!
Like a SMG to me~
Nice.
@YuukaNeko kinda reminds me of the MP5 carbine designs...
Or better yet, 7.62x25 Tokarev
@YuukaNeko now go and make the best 9x19 SMG ever :)
@EternalDarkness definitely
Nice. Perfect for target practice. I personally wouldn't bring a weapon chambered in .22LR into a gunfight tho. 9x19 is better for that.