(Unsupported on mobile devices) This was originally made in April 2021 but went on hiatus and unfortunately left unfinished due to hot topic regarding weapon projects and the decline. A disclaimer is in the project. Dear Scratchers, pardon for my disconcerted actions because I was quite stressed about what happened in situations like this. Mouse - Aim Click - Shoot R - Reload J - Clear Jam V - Select Mode G - Toggle Grenade Launcher The "ultimate" fictional gun prediction I made is back. Unknowingly, "LE" is actually a term used for some semi automatic variants, even though they are just almost literally the same compared to some civilian weapons. I also renamed it to "26" because there's already a designation for both M17 and M18 and since the successor is supposed to be a conventional weapon, I chose this by it's model year. Unlike before, it will not replace the mainline weaponry and it will replace some carbines instead for ease. Also this was made as a thought of what a bullpup [removed] looks like, bullpup SCARs are the closest so far. The XM26E3 is a bullpup that uses bullpup SCAR style configuration combined with a [removed] receiver (Essentially gas-stroke). It was patented in 2026 and has undergone major testing in 2029 along with other future bullpups. The weapon has a specifically shaped handle also to fit an alternate grenade launcher called M205. It has a semi-synthetic body colored to dark beige unlike yellow or tan on more recent weapons, and the handle uses modified material from [removed] handles. The charging handle had some issues regarding how it would work and the one of the best solutions was to put a dust-proof line hole above the receiver. The rifle comes with 2 rails attaching the railed carry handle and the lower handle, which can be traded to a 3-way picatinny rail, and the built-in side rail in between is used for small items that could fit there (mostly an emergency). For performance, range is slightly better than the [removed] but unable to match multiple ranges overall. Multiple tests show the early bullpup designs led to many jams to the weapon and it might have break the weapon as well. Overall, it had some pros and cons stabilized, but it had a rough entry to being as close as the conventional counterpart. Specifications: Year Made: 2026 Manufacturer: ? Weight: -- Lengths: -- Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO Muzzle Velocity (Optional): 2784 Ft/Sec Capacity: 30 STANAG Magazine Rate of Fire: 718 RPM (Prototype. Expected to be reduced at 671 RPM with the internal block which further stabilizes the weapon)
P.S: The detector has changed in a way that I had to reduce the mention of weapon models. So unfortunately, some are labelled as "[removed]". They mostly refer to the well-known rifle that has been used since Cold War, or say, 1964. Also, this is @Reptlowagain on a 2nd alt account to check if it's safe enough to put these here and to clarify more of the disclaimers I've made over these. Credits: Youtube Various Scratchers SEGA and Terminator 1 [REDACTED] Fun fact: I made about 2 bullpup versions of the [removed] until I made a unique bullpup back in early 2018. This really was a difficult weapon to be remade, considering how to combine the practicality of the convention [removed] and a bullpup. The carry handle is a reminiscent of the MW2 FAMAS which is located too high for the weapon which therefore is an option for this one. The biggest problem is how the gun even works this way, let alone even any [removed]s becoming a bullpup which I never seen yet. This weapon looks tiny that I don't know if this is practical and even the internals fit in. Also the weapon looks simple but I don't know much how to add alot more details into it. So, for releasing the mag, you instead have to hold it from the bottom as there is no space to hold it on the conventional position.