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That gun would be pretty awkward to hold the way the thumb would be. Plus the stock is so curved as to be uncomfortable upon firing, and not tall enough either. There is no point to the muzzle brake holes just in front of the grip. That would deprive the bullet of critical propulsion. The trigger guard is too small for the finger to be inside it without touching the trigger. Should be room for at least two finger widths in front of the trigger. This gun has a front sight, but no rear sight, and the lack of a rail on top indicates that the scope mount is a permanent fixture. Thus there is no use for a front sight.
Furthermore, this gun has no bolt.
As far as the art quality is concerned, you've got texture there, but it's fairly fuzzy, and the shading on the scope gives no indication of roundness. That and there are a few unnecessary brush strokes that don't define much of anything, such as the two on the lower part of the rear grip.
Overall, it's a bit of a mess. At least it looks like a gun and the painting is decent-ish.
+2 for effort.
Actually the one thing I disagree with are the sights. I've seen a few people mount scopes and leave the front sights on out of sheer laziness.
Was a speed painting, was not meant to be accurate, and I painted it off of my daisy bb gun, was very bored.
land battleship ahoy
Looks like a bird with wheels for feet and guns for ears.
Your high....
Now I'm low and it still looks the same.
Well shit....
Quick look over there! ---->