User blog comment:Sentry 616/Weapon Gushing/@comment-24857712-20190714210906/@comment-27144409-20190803024327

Personally I've bever been a big fan of the Vector, but Reese approves, so it can't be that bad. It's also heavily unique, so it's pretty memorable.

A good rifle for the times.

The WA2000 is actually a bit overated going off of what my go-to expert says. Some of the features are nice for the time, but some are rather antiquated today. It was designed specifically as a police sniper rifle, in particular for counter-terrorism operations. It is not meant for the military. Small production numbers, partly because of the design, partly because of the formidable price. It's decent if you've got time to wait and choose your shots. Honestly a bit overated. Very pretty though.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_av1zBdnxXY&t=576s

The G11 and its ammo are pretty neat feats of engineering. I've actually got video of someone taking one apart. It's not too crazy until he takes the back cover off. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGKcvM2Hh4g&t=631s

Had to go to wikipedia for this one. Interesting. Most dedicated suppressed weapon go for the wider calibers, specifcally subsonics. They're necessary to ensure maximum stealth.

A classic battle rifle.

I wasn't aware it had problems. To the internet!

The 7.62 bullpup right?