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Airsoft 50 Cal Barret
A modern combat sport in which participants eliminate their opponents by hitting them with spherical non-metallic pellets launched from a compressed-air gun
Airsoft is primarily a recreational activity with replica firearms that shoot plastic BBs that are often used for personal collection, gaming (similar to paintball), or professional training purposes (military simulations, a.k.a. MilSim, and police training exercises).
Airsoft refers to a class of replica air powered guns that originated from Japan (although the origins go back to the US in the 70s). The power levels are way below those of traditional airguns, but the guns are 1:1 scale copies of original pistols, rather than original designs.
The .50 Browning Machine Gun (.50 BMG) or 12.7x99mm NATO is a cartridge developed for the Browning .50 Caliber machine gun in the late 1910s. Entering service officially in 1921, the round is based on a greatly scaled-up .30-06 cartridge.
leader of AVALANCHE. Originally from Corel, he lost a forearm when Shinra attacked the town; he had the lost limb replaced with a gun. His friend Dyne had the same procedure done, as Dyne also lost an arm in that incident.
M2 Browning .50 cal
I had the pleasure of fighting along with one of these beasts while it was on top of of another beast, the M1 Abhrams (which is, in my opinion, the most invincible tank ever! Nothing can destroy it! RPGs, Tanks Rounds, EVEN C4 PLACED INSIDE IT! They can't blow it up!). Anyway, this thing is unbelievably powerful! A fully automatic .50 cal machine gun! It fires rounds that can easily make men explode (literally) with even an arm, leg or a shoulder shot. And not to mention the recoil! The gunner "Jimmy" we'll call him, well his body, neck and head were shaking so violently, I was afraid his neck would just snap off! I can't tell you how awesome this thing is! Like almost 80 years of service and still going!
I've tried to do every detail I could find. PLEASE COMMENT! I spent a whole day working on this.
This is also my 100th creation on PMG!!!!!!!! Hooray!!!!!!!!
Oh! And um, I believe I've seen the tripod for the seat a long time ago, but I can't remember where, so credit to whoever that was.