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  1. Using the aforementioned tool, I put in some numbers between the 5.56mm and the 7.62mm and tweaked it till I had a nice middle ground. That, along with modifying the weapons magazine capacity and making the recoil a little larger produced a Barrett M468 (used a model from another mod of an M16 SPR, I think it was No Easy Day). Also threw the FN FAL sound from kafee's sound pack on the gun to make it sound distinct when matched up with my squads various M4s, M249, and single M14.

    Of course the ballistics and especially the sound are at best educated guesses. Does anybody have any videos or sound clips of a M468 or other 6.8mm rifle being fired?

    PS, what I've done here is completely for personal use.

  2. I've heard how there are M4 uppers built around the 6.8mm round. It seems to me that all it would take to make a GR 6.8mm M4 is edit the ballistics numbers in the .gun file. I was wondering if anybody out there had any ideas what the velocities and kill coefficiants should be changed to for this to work correctly.

    Furthermore, I wonder what it would sound more similar to ingame, the m16 sound, fal sound, etc?

  3. I want to add new multiplayer classes in addition to the standard rifleman, demolitions, support, and sniper. The reason I want to do this is to implement some of my favorite specialist skins for co-op LAN play.

    Basically there would be a Henry Ramirez after sniper, with his own kit selection, etc.

    This is purely aesthetic, but I thought it would be neat. So my question is does anybody know how to do this, or at the very least, point me to a mod where something similar has already been done?

  4. Yeah, and by what I've read, they're not going to be making anymore SR-47s, much less any SR-74s. The gun is just too specialized to warrant mass production. In my opinion, if they want Spec Ops to go deep into enemy territory and interact with people while using the old Soviet ammo, they'll give the soldiers real Soviet guns, that way they can keep a lower profile. I think the only reason the SR-47 was made because of muscle memory, its just like the good ol' m4, so they didn't have to be fooled by different mechanisms when it mattered the most. Not to mention Knight Arms (?) got some business out of it.

    I'm not sure what my point is with all this. All I know is that if I was Spec Ops, I see no reason why I'd want a non silenced version of a gun, when I could just as easily have one silenced.

    Besides, we can't suddenly start using Soviet ammo regularly, the people who make our good ol' 5.56 mm NATO ammo and so on would be seriously ######.

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