This and the Browning are never going away
This and the Browning are never going away
This and the Browning are never going away
Even in obsolescence, I serve
What is a holosun?
A small, cheapish aiming reticle.
The year is 2237, I sling my Browning over my shoulders the harness and my servos stabilizing my aim from the hip and distributing the weight while countering most recoil. My eagle sweeps high overhead marking targets for my HUD overlaid with my target computer. My finger hovers over the trigger holding back the wave of steel wrapped around tiny vessels of explosives and copper. I let rip a burst of fire into the concrete wall 1.5 miles to the East and watch the casaba rounds plasma penetrate the nearest targets position with ease.
You forgot to mention the B-52Q flying above (somewhere between the current models and the B-52X at the time of the Enterprise D decommissioning)
the key to being a good machine gun is that you be cheap and lots of bullets come out of the end. this absolutely does that even if time has marched on
Problem with too many bullets (RPM) out the other end is a) barrel wear, and b) excessive ammo consumption.
They might be old, but I fully agree they do the job.
It may be heavy but it's probably the most reliable machine gun ever built.
Can't improve on perfection.