Is there a listed weight of 27lbs for these somewhere? I never saw that listed anywhere?A 27 lb combat rifle would be pretty brain dead.
Keeping it under 10 lbs would be standard. A combination of polymers and good engineering would make this possible.
A 27 lb combat rifle would be pretty brain dead.
Keeping it under 10 lbs would be standard. A combination of polymers and good engineering would make this possible.
Agree. In the scene where Hicks hands Ripley the rifle it feels like he is impressed by how light it is when he says "feel the weight".That's the difference between the realities of the prop and what would be its in-universe equivalent. The prop was, at its very core, based on the already heavy Thompson and then added a chopped down shotgun and a metal shotgun cage, plus various shroud components...obviously not how a real weapon would work. From what I can find, an M4 with an underslung M203 launcher weighs in at around 7.5 lbs, so the in-universe pulse rifle could easily come in under 10 lbs with various technological/material advancements of the near future.
I actually had it saved on an old laptop, but I think there’s little chance of ever finding it.Great image that ghostryder
You triggered me
I didnt think anyone had tackled JC's original idea, based on the MP5 instead of the on-screen Thompson M1A1 - but Jodo seems to think so! Would love a pic if you have it?
As mentioned in another thread - t's always really annoyed the OCD-me that the perspective and proportion was 'off' on his sketch.
So when I saw this higher res version... I couldnt help myself, and I corrected it, and then rendered it - Suprised me at how close to the original idea it actually was.