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LOVE this design. It looks compact, handy, and lethal. I'm thinking it's a railgun of some kind based on the size of the magazine (too small to hold much propellant.)The textures, particularly the graininess of the stock as opposed to the smoothness of the metal are a particularly nice touch, and I love the colour palatte including the subtle use of urban camo on the stock and grip.In all it looks extremely well thought out and includes enough controls to be a credible weapon. I particularly like the inclusion of a data connection port, which is obviously not a common feature of modern firearms and helps reinforce the sci-fi quality of the weapon. I DO think the data jack could have been a bit smaller, though. It looks large enough to already be obsolete, though maybe making it larger was a good aesthetic choice as if you'd made it a credible size it would be too easy to overlook.At first I thought the inclusion of iron sights seemed a bit silly given that the operator would probably have a holographic HUD or other digital targeting system to rely on, but then I decided that I liked it, especially once I considered that the sights were mounted on a rail, indicating that they were a nonstandard part of a weapon undoubtedly sighted by more advanced means under normal circumstances. It seems like the operator likes iron sights and has chosen to mount them on her weapon as a backup or something, which personalizes the weapon on a sophisticated way, so in the end I quite liked that little detail. High marks!I would LOVE to know if the weapon could be used in DAZ. I'm always looking for high-tech, credible weapons for use by realistic near-future operators and would love to include this in some of my renders.Bloody well done!Kisses!Eva