lookingfrank said: That scope looks weird, and the suppressor is too big. Anyone has an idea what gun it is?
It is big, because the rifle fires a huge 12.7mm subsonic projectile. That means a huge powder load => lot of gases. The scope also actually does look that way.
norfair said: Yes I believe its "Generic reference gun MKII, 1970 model."
You're underestimating the artist. He/she knows his/her shit and was actually very accurate here. The pistol is a SPS Serdyukov... a largely unknown Soviet sidearm. I love when the artists know what they're doing.
lookingfrank said: Thank you BloodyAlice and Heparine.
But if it uses 12.7mm bullets, wouldn't this gun's scale is not right with her in this picture? A little small I suppose.
It's bullpup, compactness is pretty much its only advantage. Only a bit longer than 1 m, in fact. Also, the 12.7mm ammunition is not the "regular" 12.7x108mm Soviet cartridge. It uses proprietary 12.7x54mm ammo, which is only about 8cm long, maybe less. The scale is correct, at least basically.