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staragroza · 24 days
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My hearts full of radiated love, waiting for someone.
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crayonverse · 27 days
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first batch of professors :333
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Aratamo Adventus
No longer has a high ponytail since i could never draw it in a way i liked, now her hair is spread out in a back pony (and is made to look like a cascade of flames)
they have a mustache ......
A little more flame decals + hair horns (that do have lore relevance but ill explain later)
Gerard Redwing
Changed her general outfit to be a bit more simple and have a more limited color palette.
He's got a lot more fur now! I think Gerard looks better having more dense fur n stuff.
changed up her eyes to look a bit more natural
Nicoleta Groza:
more shapey... meant to make him look more "unnatural" since she's a Clay Witch
changed up her entire outfit to feel less cluttered but kept the general colors.
has much shorter hair so it doesnt clutter up his arm space.
changed up nicoleta's design since i wasnt too happy w his proportions :3
changed short hair to longish (again) since i still really adored his old ponytail
i got rid of the skirt because now that im thinking more of nicoleta, i dont think she'd wear a skirt
doulbe antenna instead of one :D
colors have stayed the same as before!
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kleiner-ghost · 4 months
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Me: I don't have a gun fetish
Also me: has a dash filled with OC-14 Groza and Gatlian posts.
It might not be a fetish, but it is a problem.
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slava-the-stalker · 4 months
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Did you know an OC 14 groza in its base configuration weighs the same as two bags of potatoes and a can of monster?
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groza030 · 7 years
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junker-town · 4 years
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7 winners and 6 losers from Day 3 of the 2020 NFL Draft
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After the final day of the draft, the Cowboys and Ravens should be smiling. The rest of us shouldn’t, because we’re not Antonio Gandy-Golden.
The 2020 NFL Draft is in the books.
The Miami Dolphins and Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady were among the big winners of the first round. The Baltimore Ravens and Broncos quarterback Drew Lock had a solid second day. But the third day is a little tougher to gauge.
In Rounds 4-7, NFL teams are searching for players who can make the roster and have an impact. Only a handful of players picked in Day 3 will emerge as stars and it’s anyone’s guess who that’ll be. There were still some big winners and losers, though.
Here’s who stood out, both positively and negatively, on the last day of the 2020 NFL Draft:
Winner: The 49ers for getting Trent Williams without a huge extension
Part of the reason it was so difficult for Washington to trade Williams was because he reportedly wanted a contract that averaged at least $20 million per year. While a deal with the Vikings almost got done, Williams’ desire for a massive extension led Minnesota to draft Ezra Cleveland in the second round instead.
But Williams isn’t making the same demand in San Francisco. For the cost of a 2020 fifth-round pick and 2021 third-rounder, the 49ers got a seven-time Pro Bowler who — at least for now — seems fine playing on his current contract.
Williams isn’t exactly cheap with a $12.5 million cap hit, but that’s way more affordable than the alternative. With Joe Staley retiring, the 49ers set themselves up for a smooth 2020 by landing Williams.
Loser: Leonard Fournette
About a week before the draft, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Fournette was on the trading block. It makes sense for the Jaguars, who have already traded away Calais Campbell, A.J. Bouye, and Nick Foles as part of their 2020 teardown.
There doesn’t much of a market for Fournette, though. Jacksonville tried to send him to the Buccaneers, but they drafted Vanderbilt running back Ke’Shawn Vaughn instead. The Jaguars reportedly had discussions with the Dolphins too, before Miami traded for Matt Breida.
Now Fournette is still on the roster of a team that clearly doesn’t really want him. Awkward.
Winner: Eric DeCosta
Baltimore general manager Eric DeCosta was already acing the draft before Day 3. In the first round, the Ravens drafted linebacker Patrick Queen, a perfect fit for their defense and a player who fills a major need. In the second round, they landed the No. 1 RB on their board (J.K. Dobbins) to improve their already scary ground game, and added three more college stars with potential to be big-time contributors in the NFL (Justin Madubuike, Devin Duvernay, and Malik Harrison).
On Saturday, they picked up right where they left off with a couple of late-round steals, including Mississippi State OL Tyre Phillips, SMU wide receiver James Proche, and Iowa safety Geno Stone.
In all, DeCosta took his 14-win roster and added these players:
Ravens 2020 NFL Draft Class: Rd 1: 28- LB P. Queen Rd 2: 55- RB J.K. Dobbins Rd 3: 71- DT J. Madubuike Rd 3: 92- WR D. Duvernay Rd 3: 98- LB M. Harrison Rd 3: 106- OL T. Phillips Rd 4: 143- OL B. Bredeson Rd 5: 170- DT B. Washington Rd 6: 201- WR J Proche Rd. 7: 219- S G. Stone
— Baltimore Beatdown (@BmoreBeatdown) April 25, 2020
Expect to see the Ravens bring home a straight-A report card from draft experts.
Winner: Special teams players
Day 3 was these guys’ time to shine. Look at all these specialists drafted on Saturday:
Marshall K Justin Rohrwasser, taken by the Patriots at No. 159 in the fifth round
LSU long snapper Blake Ferguson taken by the Dolphins at No. 185 overall in the sixth round
Georgia Southern K Tyler Bass, taken by the Bills at No. 188 in the sixth round
Texas A&M P Braden Mann, taken by the Jets at No. 191 in the sixth round
Syracuse P Sterling Hofrichter, taken by the Falcons at No. 228 in the seventh round
Miami (Ohio) K Sam Sloman, taken by the Rams at No. 248 in the seventh round
Somehow, Georgia kicker and Lou Groza winner Rodrigo Blankenship wasn’t drafted, but it didn’t take long for “Hot Rod” to sign a UDFA contract with the Colts:
Rodrigo Blankenship is going to the Colts! The Georgia kicker might be 47-year-old Adam Vinatieri's replacement. Big shoes to fill. pic.twitter.com/WlOq4M4Kza
— SB Nation (@SBNation) April 25, 2020
Loser: Aaron Rodgers, for a third effin’ day
After trading up to draft Jordan Love in the first round and collecting several non-wide receivers after that, surely the Packers would end up with at least one new weapon for Rodgers in the passing game, right?
Nope.
Two kickers and a long snapper now gone before the Packers took a WR. What a wild time to be alive
— Bucs Nation (@Bucs_Nation) April 25, 2020
The Packers’ final count: 1 QB, 1 RB, 1 TE, 1 LB, 3 OL, 1 DB, 1 Edge, zero WR.
Loser: The Jets’ sad QB draft history
It’s not really a surprise the Jets took a quarterback in the draft. The depth chart after Sam Darnold is David Fales and Mike White, who have combined to throw exactly zero passes in New York.
In the fourth round, the Jets selected Florida International’s James Morgan, who has a strong arm but some accuracy issues (he completed just 58 percent of his passes in 2019). Basically, he’s the most Jets pick possible:
James Morgan is the 10th QB taken by the Jets in the last 15 years, most by any team. He's the 2nd FIU QB drafted in the past 3 years (Alex McGough - 7th round, 2018). FIU is now 1 of just 4 schools to have multiple QBs drafted since 2018 (Oklahoma, LSU, Washington St). pic.twitter.com/CYNUyeuWU7
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) April 25, 2020
Darnold still has a chance to be a high-level starter — especially now that the Jets have spent the offseason getting him protection — but Morgan is not joining elite company here. The other QBs the Jets have drafted in recent years include Christian Hackenberg (never appeared in a game), Bryce Petty (4:10 TD:INT ratio), Geno Smith (punched in the face), and Mark Sanchez (buttfumble).
Morgan will need some time to develop if he’s going to stick in the league, but he’ll probably get thrown into the fire immediately when Darnold adds, like, gout to his list of weird injuries.
Winner: The Raiders, who basically drafted every player from the Clemson-Bama national championship games
Clemson and Alabama faced off in the national championship game three times in four seasons: 2015, 2016, and 2018. Jon Gruden and Mike Mayock must have liked what they saw. The Raiders have selected eight Bama and Clemson players who played in both of the last two title game matchups.
Raiders select another former Clemson Tiger, this time guard John Simpson. Raiders now have eight players on their current roster from the Clemson-Alabama National Title game. https://t.co/1IfEh7wvqU
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 25, 2020
There are obviously more Tigers than Tide players on this list, so it’s pretty fitting that the Raiders garnered the nickname “Clemson West” this draft cycle.
Loser: Joe Brady
Brady, the Panthers’ new OC, spent last season as the architect of LSU’s historically great offense. He saw seven of his former players from that Tigers offense drafted this year. Unfortunately for him, he won’t get a reunion in Carolina because the Panthers didn’t draft any of them. Or any offensive players whatsoever:
The Panthers have used up all their picks in the 2020 draft, so let’s look back at all seven players they drafted and grade the overall draft class. They went 7-for-7 on defensive players, which hasn’t happened in modern NFL history, so that’s neat. https://t.co/F0y7SqGj5l pic.twitter.com/xJAgelonw5
— Cat Scratch Reader (@CatScratchReadr) April 25, 2020
To be fair, the Panthers REALLY needed reinforcements on a defense that ranked just 25th in DVOA last year, allowed 29.4 points per game, AND just lost Luke Kuechly, Gerald McCoy, and Dontari Poe this offseason.
But sheesh, at least throw Brady a bone!
Winner: Jarrett Stidham
The Patriots didn’t trade up in the first round to find a franchise quarterback. They didn’t pick one in Day 2, either. That extended to Day 3, when they chose a kicker instead of Georgia’s Jake Fromm in the fifth round and then opted to take three offensive linemen and one linebacker to close out their draft class.
That means the starting job is still Stidham’s to lose. He’s likely to beat out Brian Hoyer, although there’s still a chance New England goes after a veteran — Cam Newton, Jameis Winston, Jacoby Brissett, and Andy Dalton are all possibilities — to take over.
For now though, Stidham is in position to be the Patriots’ long-term solution at quarterback. At the very least, he’s going to get a shot.
Winner: The Cowboys, who stuck with tradition at center
Travis Frederick was an All-American center at Wisconsin before the Cowboys drafted him to anchor the center of their offensive line in 2013. He retired in 2020 after battling Guillain-Barre Syndrome, so Jerry Jones replaced him with ... an All-American center from Wisconsin.
Tyler Biadasz is roughly as Wisconsin as they come. He came out of the womb eating cheese curds and shunting aside Iowa linemen:
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Dallas swung a trade with arch-rival Philadelphia to target Biadasz, who slid from a possible Day 2 pick despite winning the Rimington Award — college football’s top center — in 2019. He’s a player who can immediately step into the Cowboys’ starting lineup and make himself anonymous. That’s exactly what you want from a high-level interior lineman.
Loser: The Eagles (and everyone in the NFC East not named the Cowboys)
The Eagles had weird draft. They went with receiver Jalen Reagor in the first round, which addressed a need but was a little higher than he was expected to go. Then they surprised everyone by grabbing quarterback Jalen Hurts in the second. Linebacker Davion Taylor in the third round was a bit of a reach, and they didn’t draft a cornerback.
But where they’re really screwed is in the NFC East. The Cowboys had an incredible draft, and as their top competition in the division, the Eagles need to keep pace with them. But the Cowboys lucked into top-talent players like CeeDee Lamb and Trevon Diggs, and are building what looks like one of the elite teams. They even replaced their best offensive lineman with one of the draft’s best offensive linemen in the fourth round.
The NFC East has been a division in flux for the better part of a decade, and it’s just been begging for someone to step up and take control. It looked like the Eagles would be that team after they won a Super Bowl two years ago, but since then have only seemed to make lateral moves at best.
Bonus: the Cowboys got rid of Jason Garrett, so they should be firmly favored to be the top team in the NFC East next season.
Loser: All of us who ain’t shit compared to Antonio Gandy-Golden
Gandy-Golden can solve a Rubik’s Cube, juggle, do backflips, once bowled a perfect game, has raised sheep and chickens, and he’s spent his time in quarantine learning guitar while the rest of are proud of ourselves for changing our underwear today.
Meet Antonio Gandy-Golden. The Liberty receiver’s first sport was gymnastics. He bowled a 300 game two months after picking up the sport. He is the most interesting player in this year’s draft, and this Rubik’s Cube never stood a chance. https://t.co/qOUJT4IwtJ pic.twitter.com/kMRUZGhnXv
— Andy Staples (@Andy_Staples) February 25, 2020
Oh, and he’s a really damn good receiver too. Washington selected Gandy-Golden in the fourth round. After three straight years of 1,000+ yards receiving and 10 touchdowns in college (if you even consider Liberty a real college), Gandy-Golden was a popular sleeper pick this draft season. He’ll give Dwayne Haskins another big receiver to target on Sundays, while he learns a new language, composes a symphony, and works toward his PhD in medieval architecture the other days of the week.
Winner: The all-name team
The final day of the draft isn’t just filled with “who the hell is Ben DiNucci?” players and special teamers. It’s also the time for the all-name to step into the spotlight.
This year, we chose one player per position to represent the all-name team. That ended up including three seventh-round picks, almost in rapid succession:
QB Cole McDonald (No. 224, Titans)
G Arlington Hambright (No. 226, Bears)
LB Casey Toohill (No. 233, Eagles)
And several others who just missed the cut:
G Lachavious Simmons (No. 227, Bears)
P Sterling Hofrichter (No. 228, Falcons)
CB Bopete Keyes (No. 237, Chiefs)
That’s quite the run of A+ names. It’s also a good thing Roger Goodell stopped announcing picks after Day 2, because he would’ve butchered every single one of them.
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Hidey-Ho from the SOL, as apparently you guys enjoyed me subjecting myself to watching some of Auburn’s worst wins in its storied history. So what’s say we do it again! If you missed last week’s stink burger, you can check that out here, but this week’s selection is a nasty piece of cheese that reminds us why Auburn needs a quarterback of the dual threat variety, why we can’t stand Rod Gilmore and, while we have the Coach O now, how much we really miss Les Miles coaching decisions. Let’s head in to the theater and dissect the 2016 Auburn vs #18 LSU game!
PREGAME
Auburn had…struggled let’s call it…out of the gate with a powerful win over Arkansas State but stumbled against #2 Clemson and #17 Texas A&M (all 3 games at home). The natives had become restless and a movement was building to force Gus out should he drop another home game to another ranked team.
On the other side of the field, LSU had started the year in the top 5 but dropped its season opener to Wisconsin at Lambeau and then ho-hummed their way past Jacksonville St and Mississippi State. Like in Auburn, the natives were restless as the storm clouds built around this ball game. So with all that in mind, let’s hit play.
THE GAME
With the history of this game, you would expect ESPN to have the voices of a generation on the call for this one. I mean hell! This is the spot that Ron Franklin and Mike Gottfried had for almost 2 decades. Children will grow up, wanting to emulate the two people that they hear on the call for a game like this!
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FOR THE LOVE OF GOD ALMIGHTY! WHY HAVE YOU DONE THIS TO ME!!!! MARK JONES AND ROD GILMORE!!!
Ok…ok…at least there is an Alyssa Lang, Olivia Harlan, Laura Rutledge or Kaylee Hartung on the sidelines to help me get through this one…
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DAMN IT ALL TO HELL! It’s like James Carville and Scut Farkus from A Christmas Story had a baby and threw him in a Joseph A Bank shirt!
*gulp of Woodford*
Brown Party Liquor, you have to get me through this one on your own.
And we begin with Auburn taking the opening kickoff and racing for 9 yards before a punt where LSU see’s their 3 and out and calls for their own 3 and out. Auburn, not to be out done, counters with this…
In fact, Auburn has somewhat mastered this play so far in the early season
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Shockingly, Auburn would punt after that and give it back to LSU. As we come back from break, Rod Gilmore is less than impressed with Auburn’s pregame ceremony.
YOU BETTER GET THAT EAGLE TO KILL A LIVE MOUSE ON THE FIELD TO MAKE ROD GILMORE STAND UP AND PAY ATTENTION! Meanwhile, apparently, LSU has somewhat forgotten that they have Leonard Fournette as he has only gotten a couple of carries for a few yards, but Auburn has clamped down on him for the most part, but LSU has been attacking from the air!
I mean, sure, there was a guy in a white jersey there, and sure, normally if the ball is in the air with Auburn corner’s around, there is a good shot the other team is going to come down with it. However, Auburn has three secondary defenders around the receiver….Etling definitely does not ‘HAVE A GUY’, Mark…
LSU would punt and give it to Auburn at their own 48. Note the 1st down play…
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This is the first play of the drive and Auburn has their FG Line Target on the screen. This should have been a heads up of what we were in store for. Auburn would pick up a few yards but…say it with me…would settle for the Field Goal from the MVP.
Auburn would kick it off, so LSU from the 25, and all the sudden the ground game got going.
Derrius Guice gets the big pickup and that would set up LSU to get their first points of the day…maybe.
I mean…I am no expert, but who was more in the endzone…Foster Moreau here or Aaron Murray in 2013?
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Cause I say neither…ANY WHO…LSU takes the lead 7-3. Auburn would take the next drive and drive down deep in to LSU territory to…settle…for a….Field Goal.
Again….
LSU would look to answer and took it from the 25 down in to Auburn territory before Mr. Lawson would apply the breaks to the drive.
Which directly led to…
So, Auburn would have it from their own 34…and would wiggle their way down…into….LSU…territory...
9-7 Auburn takes the lead. LSU would take the ensuing drive and would have to punt it away, to the Auburn 19. Auburn would begin a march to finish the half and had it 4th and goal at the LSU 1.
And that’s how the half would end at 9-7.
After a fruitless drive to start the half, LSU would punt and Auburn took it from their own 14. Some nifty run and pass plays get Auburn down for yet another…
Auburn takes a powerfull 12-7 lead over LSU. And it’s time for the kickoff…
IN THE FACE!!!!! Yup, this is the game that led to a Tosh.0 episode for that young lady. I also love how Mark and Rod both completely missed what happened even though there is an audible gasp from the crowd…way to watch guys.
LSU would take it from the 25 and got some good chunk plays to get close enough for a field goal.
Mark it up to a 12-10 Auburn lead. And as long as the defense stays up and the offense can keep from making mistakes…
Well damn it. LSU gets it from the 16 but dang if that defense doesn’t tighten up and holds LSU to another FG attempt.
WHAT IS TOUCHDOWN? WILL I EVER SEE ONE AGAIN??
Auburn would start the series from the 25 and would begin the march down the field to try and take back the lead. It would come down to a 3rd down play to extend the series.
And Auburn went with the Field Goal…again.
Laugh at it or not, Daniel Carlson is a man and that he never won the Lou Groza Award is a damn travesty.
LSU would get it from the 25 and move right down the field before
Etling would apparently forget you have to hold on to the ball BEFORE you hand it off to Forney.
Auburn would get it at their own 31 and look to put this one away. Three plays later they would puntto the LSU 30. LSU wouldn’t be out done and would punt 3 plays after that. Auburn then took it from the 37 and march past they 50 which meant they were in Carlson’s range.
Auburn takes the lead 18-13 with a couple minutes left.
LSU has to score on this drive and, for it, I can sort of tell how a drive is going to go by the first play.
Well that looks like it will go well. That was like a 3 year old saying no to a plate of broccoli!
Against all odds though, the boys from Red Stick would march down inside the Auburn redzone to try and get the clinching TD. What happens next is too much for me to describe…so here it is in its entirety.
So yeah….it definitely made up for the prior 59:45 seconds but I really want to dive it to one part of that if we can.
WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU LOOKING AT ROD! YOU CAN’T TELL IF THE SNAP IS OFF BECAUSE HE’S UNDER CENTER?! Look at the center’s arm when the clock is at 0:00…has it moved? No? Then the game is over. I hate to bring up Nick for the second week in a row (no I don’t) but this a perfect example of what LSU needed to do here…the whistle blew…they waited…then snapped and the game is over. Against Alabama, Auburn heard the whistle, snapped right then, Field Goal is good. ESPN, can we please get Rod off calling football games. Please…I can’t take that anymore. Have him do Slippery Stairs contests or the Electrical Workers National Championships…Anything but meaningful football…especially games I will be watching. Please.
THE AFTERGLOW
Following all that, Auburn would find its identity offensively in the person of Kam Pettway as the Tigers reeled off 6 straight wins, including the LSU win. Pettway would get banged up in the Vanderbilt game and Auburn would finish the regular season off with 2 SEC losses. They would however get to the Sugar Bowl against #7 Oklahoma and drop that one 35-19 to finish the season at 8-5 and ranked 24th in the country. While Auburn stumbled at the end of the season against its two biggest rivals, the power that be would decide to hold on to Malzahn after going to the Sugar Bowl.
LSU, on the other hand, would fire Les and OC Cam Cameron the day after this game. In his place, the Tigers would put Ed Orgeron and we all know how that’s going. In 2016 though, LSU would go 6-2 under Coach O with losses to only Alabama and Florida and would cap off the season with a victory in the Citrus Bowl over #15 Louisville as the Tigers ended with an 8-4 record and finished ranked 13th in the country
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rifles-en-blog · 7 years
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OTs-14 Groza
This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (January 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) GROZA-1 Ots-14 Groza drawing Type Bullpup assault rifle Place of origin Russia Service history In service 1994–present Used by Russia[citation needed] Wars See Conflicts Production history Designer V.N. Telesh and Y.V. Lebedev Designed 1990s Manufacturer TsKIB SOO Produced 1994 Variants OTs-14-4A OTs-14-4A-01 OTs-14-4A-02 OTs-14-4A-03 Specifications Weight 2,7 kg (OTs-14-4A-01 and OTs-14-4A-02) 3,6 kg (OTs-14-4A and OTs-14-4A-03) Length 610 mm (OTs-14-4A) 565 mm (OTs-14-4A-01) 500 mm (OTs-14-4A-02) 720 mm (OTs-14-4A-03) Barrel length 240 mm (Groza-4) 415 mm (Groza-1) Width 60 mm (OTs-14-4A without a grenade launcher) 75 mm (OTs-14-4A with a grenade launcher mounted) 70 mm (OTs-14-1A without a grenade launcher) 80 mm (OTs-14-1A with a grenade launcher mounted) Height 294 mm (OTs-14-4A without a grenade launcher) 266 mm (OTs-14-4A with a grenade launcher mounted) 350 mm (OTs-14-1A without a grenade launcher) 320 mm (OTs-14-1A with a grenade launcher mounted) Cartridge 9×39mm (Groza-4) 7.62×39mm (Groza-1) Action Gas-operated, rotating bolt Rate of fire 700 rounds/min (Groza-4) 750 rounds/min (Groza-1) Muzzle velocity 300 m/s (Groza-4) 720 m/s (Groza-1) Effective firing range 200 m (Groza-4) 300 m (Groza-1) Maximum firing range 400 m (Groza-4) 500 m (Groza-1) Feed system 20-round detachable box magazine (Groza-4) 30-round detachable box magazine (Groza-1) Sights Iron sights, several optical and night vision sights The OTs-14 Groza (ОЦ-14 "Гроза") is a Russian selective fire bullpup assault rifle chambered for the 7.62×39 round and the 9×39mm subsonic round. It was developed in the 1990s at the TsKIB SOO (Central Design and Research Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Arms) in Tula, Russia. The weapon is colloquially known as OC-14 or OTs-14 "Groza" ("Thunderstorm"). The OTs-14-4A "Groza-4" has one derivative, the TKB-0239 (ТКБ-0239), also known as OTs-14-1A "Groza-1", chambered for the 7.62×39mm round. More details Android, Windows
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staragroza · 26 days
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@gallalctyka's n mine fallout ocs :3
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staragroza · 9 months
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Ive made a mash oc for anyone intersted, i promise i will post actual M*A*S*H fanart one day !!!
but shes a silly butch lesbian
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staragroza · 1 year
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He acting all highy and mighty for a dude who doesnt really know how to tie his shoesh 
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Made a tf2 oc called Janitor Spotts, hes a failguy who’s body is on a brink of giving up. 
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staragroza · 1 year
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why is bro sleeping on the job ?! 
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staragroza · 5 months
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rip wojenka you would have loved being an ipad kid
ver without text below the line
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crayonverse · 14 days
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u would not believe the torment it took 2 make nicoleta look good
i FINALLY settled on a design for nico that i actually like looking at because i realized he works best with black and gold. sorry to that mess of purple but i actually based nico off a golden ring dragonfly now
i also redrew/slightly edited the other refs i posted as well. all i wanna do now is redo Elijah's ref and then i can do some more writing work >:3
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kleiner-ghost · 4 months
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Кто ещё после сталкера пошёл грозу (ОЦ 14) в интернете искать в надежде что кто нето продаст, но по дороге понел что автомат так-себе, и в добавок тяжёлый?
Не? Только я?
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