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Stats | 752 |
Reviews | (154) |
Published | Apr 17, 2023 |
Base Model | |
Trigger Words | original outfit dress, asymmetrical legwear, mismatched legwear |
Hash | AutoV2 E25BFDD66D |
Role of Girls' Frontline
Weight 0.8~1.0 ,and you can ADJUST prompt to reductive character
TRIGGER:
1.BASE: original outfit;
2.OG outfit: dress, asymmetrical legwear, mismatched legwear
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The Zastava M21 is a selective fire assault rifle designed by the Zastava Arms company in 2004. The rifle is essentially a Kalashnikov pattern rifle chambered for the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge, leveraging Zastava's lengthy experience with manufacturing the AK platform. The M21 is the current standard issue service rifle for the Serbian Army.
The Zastava M21 is a gas-operated rifle with a rotating bolt, and utilizes the legendary long-stroke gas piston system that the Kalashnikov is known for. The M21 is chambered for the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge, and is fed from proprietary 30-round magazines. The rifle is able to achieve a rate of fire of 680 rounds per minute, with an effective range of 450 meters when using iron sights. During the development process for the M21, Zastava Arms experimented with different barrel forging processes. As a result, the M21 has the option of using barrels with either traditional rifling or polygonal rifling. Regardless of what it chosen, all M21 barrels are hard chromium-plated to extend service life. On top of the operating mechanism, the M21 also has many similar design features of a Kalashnikov rifle, such as the charging handle on the right side, a behind-the-well magazine catch/release, and the trigger group/fire control lever style. This safety lever toggles the rifle between full, semi auto, and safe positions.
Like most other modern assault rifle designs, the M21 is designed to be modular, allowing the operator to attach different combat accessories for different situations, such as bipods and vertical fore-grips. A derived model of the Soviet GP-25 underslung 40mm grenade launcher unit was designed for and issued for M21s, and 22mm rifle grenades can also be launched from the muzzle flash hider. To improve compatibility with NATO-issued accessories, M21s can also undergo modifications and mount Picatinny accessory rails. The M21 also features a foldable stock made of rigid polymer and rifle forearm guard made of heavy-duty synthetic material. The rifle has conventional iron sights modeled after the ones on the Finnish RK 62 and the Israeli Galil, with the front and rear sight being relocated to the gas block and top cover respectably. It also borrowed the Galil's thumb safety, and the top cover is hinged like the AKS-74U.
Besides the main battle rifle variant, the M21 A, the rifle also has two short barrel variants: the M21 S (an assault rifle with a shorter barrel) and the M21 C (a carbine). The variants differ mostly in terms of barrel length, overall weapon size/dimension/weight, and firing performance in terms of accuracy/effective range