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Published: 2008-01-09 02:13:58 +0000 UTC; Views: 2971; Favourites: 31; Downloads: 52
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Description BSA's SMX-15 'Raptor' is a rotary sniper rifle well known not only for it's monolithic size, but also it's unique ability to burst fire very accurately.

The Raptor utilizes a new form of caseless round based on plastique explosives that provide immense propulsive force in a small package. Due to the highly potent nature of the rounds, the Raptor kicks very hard and is also quite heavy. In order to cope with the powerful nature of the rounds the entire rotary drum is a solid block of metal, which is completely sealed against a cooling system that keeps the rifle from overheating.

Most of the rifle's mass lies in the drum magazine area, so second-edition Raptors were issued with a redesigned bipod that mounts just forward of the trigger guard, in order to increase maneuverability. Much of the length of the rifle comes from it's barrel. The Raptor dwarfs most other modern rifles; it comes nearly up to the chin on many of it's shooters if stood vertically on the ground.

The unique burst function fires three rounds at a speed such that they hit within an inch above each other in a near vertical line at long range. This function is almost entirely reserved for destroying equipment and hitting soft spots on target vehicles. A special brace must first be attached to the rifle in order to prevent the shooter from breaking her shoulder and to stabilize the gun as much as possible. This brace also disengages the manual cycling bolt. In normal situations the standard bipod is used, and the manual bolt is locked into the action.

A very popular rifle indeed, it was originally developed to be an effective weapon against the heavily armour-suited infantry of the NWI during the Third War. Now it sees much use by various organizations. They are expensive rifles to produce, but surplus from the war has made the price accesible to some of the less wealthy militias in the world.

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Comments: 12

MakarovJAC [2010-11-15 03:43:48 +0000 UTC]

I admit revolver mags are pretty. But I turned into somewhat into a "viability" geek (thanks, college and die hard-strict professors) so sometimes I just think in stuff like physics, practicability and so on. But I can also admire something that looks nice.

Like this one specifically.

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Pyrosity In reply to MakarovJAC [2010-11-15 09:44:35 +0000 UTC]

I liked the original design idea here, but this one had been itching the back of my head for awhile. I redrew the rifle a few months ago more to my liking; [link]

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AllStarZ [2009-06-02 03:12:54 +0000 UTC]

You do know that a revolver sniper rifle won't be very accurate right? Insofar as I know, firing a few shots with that thing will throw the barrel and cylinder out of precise alignment.

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Pyrosity In reply to AllStarZ [2009-07-14 22:59:04 +0000 UTC]

Dreadfully late comment, I'm only just now coming back and replying to things, sorry.

But to the point, truth be told I've never heard mention of that before. Why would it do that?

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SteinWill [2008-01-11 02:11:50 +0000 UTC]

I've never been that interrested in picture of only weapons but... NICE detail! you sure know how to draw some interresting looking weapons

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Pyrosity In reply to SteinWill [2008-01-15 08:53:40 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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Dmasterman [2008-01-10 02:01:57 +0000 UTC]

looks light for something so heavy ;o,

nice.

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Pyrosity In reply to Dmasterman [2008-01-15 08:53:12 +0000 UTC]

All the weight's where it counts

That being the drum magazine, scope, and barrel...

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Dmasterman In reply to Pyrosity [2008-01-15 10:34:19 +0000 UTC]

Ah.

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CabooseRIF [2008-01-09 02:35:27 +0000 UTC]

A revolver-rum-sniper rifle...love it to the core...or breech i suppose

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Pyrosity In reply to CabooseRIF [2008-01-09 18:25:13 +0000 UTC]

I'm trying to remember whether you were watching me at the time I posted the original... either way, it's my favourite out of the sniper rifles I've designed. Kind of combines the ideas of the magnum revolver and the anti-materiel rifle :3

Here's the original: [link]

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CabooseRIF In reply to Pyrosity [2008-01-09 20:37:29 +0000 UTC]

hmm, donno i've seen the old one before, mighta been before i discovered the awsome to be had on your page

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