hope snow wolf make a version 2 of this pulse rifle , to add gimmick like blowback, improved mag shape (so you dont have to open the bottom tray then change the mag) to do reload directly. if they dont make the improved ver, this version is already a great replica.
@@neet-neko763 this has been around in the airsoft for years so I doubt they will invest the money in new molds to do those changes. It's really just that more of a replica rather than a blaster you go and use all the time...think of it as a classic collectable or a daily car. This compared to an m4.
aye right about the kit part for the movie James Cameron took different parts from different guns and mashed them together the smart gun is also a chopped up mg42 with extra bells and whistles
The guy on the left has no idea what he is talking about. Don't review these things if you don't know. In universe it fires 10mm explosive tipped caseless, standard light armor piercing round. The 'pulse', atleast in the M41A, comes from the fact that the weapon supposedly uses an 'electronic pulse action' rather than a traditional firing pin. In other words, as each round was fired the primer embedded in the base of the caseless round was ignited from an electrical arc at the back of the firing chamber. This is why the gun has such a distinctive sound, it is a combination of a high rate of fire and an electronic whine from the gun's capacitor rapidly discharging. The power pack in universe is mounted in the carry handle and the gun racks seen in the film are designed to recharge the battery when the gun is placed into a rack. Seems to be a really cool, realistic design, something you would expect the military to be using in a hundred years or so. The reason why the ammo count is so high by the way (90+ rounds in a full magazine) is because the rounds are much shorter due to being caseless, so the magazines are double stacked but also form a 'U' shape all the way around the inside of the magazine to fit all the bullets in.