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Girls' Frontline-ACR

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Type
LoRA
Stats
621
Reviews
Published
May 2, 2023
Base Model
SD 1.5
Trigger Words
original_outfit
pleated skirt,, black thighhighs, black gloves,
Hash
AutoV2
7622CE05C2
404 Image Contest Participant
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Role of Girls' Frontline

Weight 0.8~1.0 ,and you can ADJUST prompt to reductive character

TRIGGER:

1.BASE: original_outfit;

2.OG Costume: pleated skirt,, black thighhighs, black gloves,

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The ACR (Adaptive Combat Rifle) was an American modular gas-operated rifle designed to be the most advanced rifle platform of its time. The Remington version of the ACR was one of the weapons displayed to U.S. Army officials during an invitation-only Industry Day on November 13, 2008. The rifle platform was also part of the Individual Carbine competition to replace the M4.

The ACR was originally known as the 'Masada', and was designed in the early 2000s by Magpul Industries of Austin, Texas. Magpul's original design combined elements from several different modern rifles, incorporating what was considered to be the best features of each into a single, lightweight, modular rifle. Examples of the design features borrowed by Magpul include the short-stroke gas piston system from the AR-18, the wide use of polymers and the location of the charging handle from various HK rifles, the upper receiver design from the FN SCAR, and the trigger pack, barrel, and fire control group of the AR-15. The Masada rifle also included several features developed by Magpul themselves, such as a quick-change barrel/trunnion system, an adjustable gas regulator, a non-reciprocating charging handle, and storage compartments located in the stock and grip.