The Zeal Advanced Fighting Rifle (type 21) is a special weapon used for highly trained soldiers. Because of the unique ammo (Octanitrocubane DU .367x62mm) along with the HSD (holographic sighting display) and the MDCS (multiple distance camera sight) which are all state of the art technology, it makes the gun an extremely pricey device. Each unit is purchased typically costs around $9200 or more. Since it's production over 120,000 units have been made and distributed to many European countries, Israel, United States and a few African and Asian countries. The brand new devices called HSD and MDCS are components that work in cooperation, the MDCS (located on the underside of the gun also used as a grip) shows up on the HSD (located on the middle top of the gun) as 1x-4x,8x-10x zoom and can be programmed to project anywhere around the gun as the user pleases. The gun is 3.8 Lb loaded and 2.4 Lb unloaded. The gun fires approximately 1800 rounds per minute with a range of up to 1200 meters (MDCS+HSD assistance). Electro magnetic feed system carries up to 66 rounds. Muzzle velocity is 12000 FPS. Even though the Zeal normally would have very little recoil, there is still the upgrade option for a MVS (mini vectoring system) which reduces recoil making it almost completely omitted of recoil. The scope system is hard to understand without seeing it, i want to make it clear that it is not your normal holographic red dot sight, it is a holographic projector which shows up in mid air as a sight or scope. Hope you enjoy the gun, Thanks for viewing. Christian Salge
This gun. Why does it have less favorites than my guns? I honestly think this deserves way more attention than my stuff. :/ You did a great job! High level of details, nice curves and a construction that actually makes sense! +Fav'd.
my other models have 100+ favorites, idk why this doesnt have as much. it might be because i was absent for a while and less people remember to check my guns over time.
Unique ammo, huh? Sounds cool! Any fancy material for the casings, or still just brass? Plastic casings would reduce weight and manufacturing cost, while of course caseless rounds would be best. But I take that back...caseless rounds have a whole host of their own problems such as cooking off.