IT JUST WORKS

IT JUST WORKS

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> gas operated Suomi
> action a mile away from the magazine
...

>a heck of a shotgun

Finland is in fact not gas operated

literally worse than hitler
why is bethesda like this

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Finland was, in fact, gas operated. It's why the have an energy crisis right now, since Russia shut down the gas lines.

As shit as this is, I'd still take this shit than the abomination Bethesda called pipe """""guns""""" from Fallout 4.

.... here's your assault rifle....

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dont trigger me OP I still haven't recovered from the weapon design and likely never will

Kino

PPSH, heck of a shotgun.

Metal pipe in the front has a spring loaded rod that puts the round via a "ramp" into the chamber

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There's energy crisis because countries dependent of Russia like Germany (not Finland) are desperate for energy, which rises the market prices for everyone. For national security reasons Finnish economy hasn't been built on top of Russia's, but what does it matter when German economy runs on utilizing cheap Russian resources to sell expensive machines to China. Once again Russia and Germany have fucked up Europe and the entire Western civilization... JUST LIKE 100 YEARS AGO

this

What moves the spring back forward?

The person in charge of weapon design at Bethesda should have been fired years ago. They can't design guns or swords worth an absolute fuck

gas or some sort of energy from the firing maybe

NO.

But why?

Gas could work, maybe. But the way this gun is laid out, if it's gas resetting the spring, the gas is getting into the magazine. Which could have interesting cook off effects.

The springs own force from bouncing back, and the then next round holding it in place of some kind of plate that moves when you fire. This is just autism speculating, I doubt that people from the east coast know much about weapons.

If the spring had enough force to snap back into the same position it started in, you'd have a perpetual motion machine in your hands. Something has to provide it with an extra kick to reset it, whether it's gas, recoil, or something else we haven't yet figured out. If there was a gas block before the muzzle brake, you could make a case for the "spring" tube to be hollow and the gun using the firing gas to move the round backwards into position, but no gas block to be seen here.

I like how we're putting more thought into this gun than its designer ever did.

maybe a gas piston

>I doubt that people from the east coast know much about weapons
I can tell you're autistic just from that.

I'd accept this if it was completely cumbersome but powerful, and if you were only able to wield it effectively while in power armor