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Been having issues with the mesh several times over, I believe it to be an issue with my 3ds max, and found no way to fix it.
I might try to revive this one sometime later on, but now I am currently just going all random on "handmade" weapons, at least attempting to make something which could be liked.
Thank you so much for the support.
-Unforgiven389 (Magoot)
The first were Russian experiments from World War 1 using captured Austro-Hungarian arms.
http://www.hungariae.com/Mann95Ru.htm
That style wasn't unique though; it having been used in earlier Steyr models (https://www.forgottenweapons.com/early-semiauto-rifles/steyr-1888-semiauto-conversion/) and Enfield rifles with the M1915 Howell (https://youtu.be/U682yOpNafg).
The second conversion used a proprietary stock and in-line gas system.
https://youtu.be/hxrCwRLxMM4
Mind that neither of these designs are mandatory things, but just a little real-world inspiration for the imagination.
I hope you're satisfied with the finished product because I knowmill be eager to see it!
The first thought out idea would be similar to all the other conversions, as that is the one you see the most.
Though I have a feeling that I should maybe do a little twist on the design.
Maybe incorporating both in a wierd-looking system that the sole survivor could've come up with.
@galpal
I really do hope that I'm satisfied by the final product myself, as I have already re-done most parts twice already, not counting the stocks 5 times.....
I guess you could call me a perfectionist more or less.