Check out his new Assault/Sniper hybid

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Dalton/Stanley and their specialist Tactical Weapons Division brings to us an assault/sniper hybrid rifle in the A/SRH-C1. Hybrid Tactical Rifle can be swiped automatically between a close range assault rifle and a medium or long range sniper rifle courtesy the hybrid rifles high-definition night scope built-in with a computer guided laser triangulation system. This guidance system controlled by the onboard computer calculates wind direction and velocity etc., further allowing for pin-point precision in shooting. Besides this the Dalton/Stanley who also introduced the CRAB robot, have this hybrid rifle included with three individual laser beam projections for shooting alongside ‘laser sight, night-vision via a rotating adjustable top mounted scope, plus in-built, foldable front support legs for stability and greater targeting accuracy.’

The A/SRH-C1 is the latest pioneering technology from renowned gun manufacturer Dalton/Stanley and their specialist Tactical Weapons Division. The images presented here provide a rare look at their top-secret research into hybrid weaponry.

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The Assault/Sniper Rifle Hybrid (C1) enables the user to alternate between 'Assault' and 'Sniper' modes depending on their environment and requirements. Primarily the weapon acts as a lightweight close-range Assault Rifle. In addition to this, it is able to automatically convert into a medium-long range Sniper Rifle with computer-guidance laser triangulation capabilities built into the high definition night scope.


The on-board guidance system allows the user to pin-point and lock-on to a designated target, where upon the built-in computer measures air particles passing through three invisible beams projected from the front of the weapon. The computer uses this information to calculate wind direction and velocity, resulting in it being able to provide the user with a more accurate alternative target for the shot, presented on the scope's viewfinder.





Additional features of the hybrid rifle include a front-mounted high-beam light and laser sight, night-vision via a rotating adjustable top mounted scope, plus in-built, foldable front support legs for stability and greater targeting accuracy. With it's combination of ground-breaking features, versatility and lightweight construction, the A/SRH-C1 paves the way for Dalton/Stanley as the class leader of tomorrow's armaments.





"I was able to take two [enemies] down at real close range, and within 30 seconds I was sniping the skull out of the back of a patrolling APC gunners' head. F***ing brilliant!"
Cpl. A. Hamilton / HM Mechanised Rifle Squadron

"It's just so goddamn easy. You set it up, point, it tells you where to shoot, and blam - your target no longer lives. What more could you want?"
Lt. Gen. T. Sanderson / Royal Marine Corps.

Modelling, animation and rendering done in Maxon Cinema 4D. Textures done in Photoshop. Video & audio editing done in Final Cut Pro.

For more information about this project and hi-res images: JAMIE MARTIN | 2D/3D Concept Designer & Modeller | PORTFOLIO

This was all I was able to find though nothing on the company Dalton/Stanley.
 
zollen, kid, come on. It's fake, it's made by Jamie Martin Design. The reason you can't find anything on "Dalton/Stanley" company is that there is no "Dalton/Stanley" company, and right on Jamie Martin's webpage, there is the following statement.

Jamie Martin Design said:
Welcome to my online portfolio. I am a concept designer and 3D modeller [sic] living in London, England. I focus primarily on 2D & 3D industrial designs for the entertainment and automotive industries...

It's fake. It was a fun side project for him, nothing more. ;)

You were fooled, no big deal, don't let it bug you, but don't keep insisting that it's a real gun.
 
From the website linked in the description:

Due to public confusion as to whether the A/SRH-C1 is a genuine weapon, I feel it necessary to state that it is a fantasy design, and is in no way a real or functioning piece of military hardware. I designed the rifle for use in film or games, and it is meant purely for entertainment purposes only. It - is - not - real.
 
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