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Girls' Frontline-X95 (With multires noise version)

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Published
Jun 1, 2023
Base Model
SD 1.5
Trigger Words
origin,cape
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Role of Girls' Frontline,and it's the multires noise version.

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

TRIGGER: origin,cape

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The IWI X95 (formerly known as the Micro-Tavor, MTAR, or MTAR-21) is an Israeli bullpup assault rifle designed and produced by Israel Weapon Industries (IWI). It is part of the Tavor rifle family, along with the TAR-21 and the Tavor 7.

The Tavor X95 can be easily distinguished from the TAR-21 (as well as from CTAR-21, STAR-21, and GTAR-21) by the location of the charging handle. The X95's charging handle is closer to the pistol grip, whilst the TAR-21's charging handle is closer to its muzzle. The X95 also features a redesigned buttstock and a magazine release near the pistol grip.

With the use of a relatively simple conversion kit, the Tavor X95 can be converted from a 5.56mm assault rifle to a 9mm submachine gun. A suppressor can also be added to the weapon, either as part of the 9mm conversion kit or as part of a replacement hand guard which integrates the muzzle brake, suppressor, and hand guard. The Tavor X95 also has its own underslung grenade launcher, the X95 GL40. A discontinued production model of the X95, the X95-GL, had the capability to mount a M203 grenade launcher on an extended notched barrel.

When configured to fire 9mm rounds, the gun uses simple blowback operation to cycle, whilst using the same body as the gas-operated rifle system. When in the submachine gun configuration, it is fed from Colt 9mm SMG magazines. A suppressor can be mounted that allows for the use of standard velocity 9mm ammunition, not specialized subsonic ammo. The barrel is the same length as the rifle version, but has a 1:10 in rifling twist to stabilize heavy 9mm bullets.

Compared to the 890 mm (35 in) long M4 carbine (with its stock extended) with a 370 mm (14.6 in) barrel, the X95 is 580 mm (22.8 in), 640 mm (25.2 in), or 670 mm (26.4 in) long, with either a 330 mm (13 in.), 380 mm (15.0 in), or a 419 mm (16.5 in) barrel, respectively.

In November 2009, the Tavor X95 was selected as the future standard issued weapon of the Israeli infantry.