Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4957813-20140510034158/@comment-4485275-20140609190333

Just the part the lock slides in on. To be honest, I'm having problems poking holes in it without seeing it.

The US military has a tendency to cut corners wherever it can, while still having fancy toys to show the press sadly, the F-22 and F-35 are definitely showy, while magazines aren't.

True, but a battle rifle bullpup would be completely counter-intuitive to the point of bullpups, I think you meant assault rifle XD.

Lets just leave the whole bullpup thing, the AUG does have it's own drawbacks form it's design, chief among them being it's scope, but beyond that, bullpups are harder to reload simply because it's not natural to move your hands in that way. not to mention your non-dominant hand has to "Skip" over your domain ant hand to reload. Makes it harder to see, Charging's a douche, etc. The weight distribution is practically the biggest flaw, I mentioned making them heavier to counter it's back-heavy balance, meaning the solution would ruin it altogether. And while an AUG can be configured for either shoulder, it takes time, and when you need to dump lead behind a corner, while peaking out one eye, it's time you don't have. But then again, that's rare as all hell. While you can train someone to use a bullpup, it's training time that the AR-15 trained soldier could use as range time, maintance training, etc. Bullpups have their place, mostly in LMGs, Sniper Rifles, and other things you use with a tri/bipod.

Not as a standard weapon for grunts.

I think the frame is the one where it's all covered in a flash, I've tried, but no, I cannot find the screen myself.

And we've also seen that she can fire roughly 100 rounds of what's basically .50 bmg out of a box magazine and pull a clip out of her back like an anime character should. Nora's got the same "I no care for ammo" attitude and no place to have reloads. so Yes, while I'll concede that point, it just reminded me to say "It's an animeverse, ammo only goes missing when it's dramatic".