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When the Great War demanded the most innovative weapons designs in history, it became apparent that the bolt-action rifle was nearing the end of its days. FSG was one of the first major military-contracted firearms manufacturers that realized this, and went to work developing a battlefield worthy rifle with a semi-auto action. The resulting product was dubbed the MK I.
The weapon was chambered in the 8.7x45mm Bulgarian, a round that had never been used widely because it was thought to be too powerful for a shouldered weapon. FSG wanted a semi-auto rifle that was practical, but also had plenty of stopping power. The 8.7 Bulgarian had the stopping power of a house, but early experiments resulted in strain on the weapon, particularly in the barrel. This problem was solved by adding a much thicker barrel, one that could withstand the powerful round.
The weapon proved to be successful on the battlefield, but was not without fault. For one, the 8.7 Bulgarian was high in recoil. Another issue was the heavy barrel, which contributed to the weapon’s overall weight of 10.3 pounds. This problem was tackled by chopping down the barrel, which resulted in the carbine model, also known as the MK II. Although the barrel was shorter, the weapon’s range and accuracy was not significantly affected. The MK II proved to be much more popular than the original model, as it was a lighter 8.6 pounds and still had that FSG punch.
During the weapons trials in the trenches of Western Europe, another problem arose. The MK II did not react well to the wet conditions of the waterlogged trenches, and the actions had begun to rust. FSG quickly recalled its issued carbines and replaced them with a specially-built model, which became known as the MK III or Trench Model. The MK III featured a rust-resistant construction, as well as a heat shield and bayonet lug that were popular with trench firearms. This model proved to be perfect for trench conditions, and was widely used throughout the rest of the war.
Forello & Saint Grode Semi-automatic Rifle
Cartridge: 8.7x45mm Bulgarian
Magazine: 8-round detachable box
Effective Range: 570 yards
Barrel Length: 22 in. (MK I), 15 in. (MK II), 14 in. (MK III)
Pictured above:
MK I Standard
MK II Carbine
MK III Trench Gun
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Comments: 6
crazyasshole98 [2014-07-09 02:19:55 +0000 UTC]
I love all of these, especially the trench gun!
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CaldwellB734 In reply to crazyasshole98 [2014-07-09 03:03:41 +0000 UTC]
I had you in mind while I was making it. Got any ideas/suggestions for other stuff I could make?
EDIT: Also, did you see this? caldwellb734.deviantart.com/ar…
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crazyasshole98 In reply to CaldwellB734 [2014-07-09 14:04:12 +0000 UTC]
Oh I checked it out, I really liked it!
On the topic of ides, how bought something similar to this www.airborneleaf.deviantart.com/art/Heretic-Custom-373604901 could be very cool. Just without the nonsense bayonet and barrel.
I believe that you could make some that would be similar without it looking the same and it being not only very cool looking but also your own awesome looking weapon.
That said, if that isn't your cup of iced mocha latte, you could colour in some of your older designs, they're pretty cool.
Well, this was just my two cents.
May the odds ever be in your favor!
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CaldwellB734 In reply to crazyasshole98 [2014-07-09 14:37:36 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the suggestion! Glad you like them!
Interesting...it looks like an FG42 on an AR15 lower with an M1 Garand foregrip and a PPSH barrel...like I said, interesting...
I think I'll leave that design with its creator, but I have been toying with the idea of a paratrooper's gun like the FG42 or the paratrooper model of the M1 Carbine. The debate is over whether to make a paratrooper model of THIS rifle, or create a whole new weapon entirely. Opinions?
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crazyasshole98 In reply to CaldwellB734 [2014-07-10 00:05:48 +0000 UTC]
Do whatever you want is my first piece of advice.
My second is that I personally only like to see one or two variants of the same weapon uploaded unless they're put all the variants one upload. However your carbine looks awesome.
Third is again do whatever you want, I'll probably still love it and I know that others would love it too.
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