Original Croatian HS2000 Military Issue Pistol

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model the trigger saftey, and the cylinder on the return spring (below the barrel), and fix the finger grip portion of the clip, please, because that part looks terrible. model in the thumb groove as well. it doesn't look like you have sights, and your barrel is much too small. what about the other side and the slide release and such? don't just model from one reference image. i was going to purchase one of these, and checked it out extensively, but found another handgun to my liking. it's also known as the springfield xd.
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SnaFuBAR wrote:model the trigger saftey, and the cylinder on the return spring (below the barrel), and fix the finger grip portion of the clip, please, because that part looks terrible. model in the thumb groove as well. it doesn't look like you have sights, and your barrel is much too small. what about the other side and the slide release and such? don't just model from one reference image. i was going to purchase one of these, and checked it out extensively, but found another handgun to my liking. it's also known as the springfield xd.
pretty much sums it all up, oh yeah and when the slide is back the chamber doesnt go back with it, it should expose the internals so that the shell can eject and a new bullet is loaded
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Thanks for the quick feedback. I'll fix all of that this weekend hopefully.

I'm going to have to look up the general mechanics of guns because I don't have any reference pics of the HS2000 when the top is back and the chamber is hidden. How would one usually do it? Just make the chamber a seperate object and let it float there?

Sorry for asking such a stupid question.

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make the slide seperate. the chamber is usually part of the frame (how i model anyways). the hs2000 is also known as the springfield xd (as in extreme duty). you may get more references if you search for that.
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SnaFuBAR wrote:make the slide seperate. the chamber is usually part of the frame (how i model anyways). the hs2000 is also known as the springfield xd (as in extreme duty). you may get more references if you search for that.
Thank you. That will help a lot.

And thank you for the tip on modeling the chamber :) .
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no problemo. you take a proper critique better than a lot of people, so thank you as well.
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you can get great references from Springfields website http://www.springfield-armory.com
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Thank you. That will help a lot :) .
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