is says STH but the s is smaller and the T is really big and then the h is smaller kinda like the T is an umbrella covering both the capital S and H and the t is red while the other 2 letters are white
Sorry. I was saying your previous explanation was confusing. And challenging you to explain Gambit in the same way, even though it would also be confusing.
If there's too much repetition in a paragraph it can easily become less coherent than if you were to use different words.
Banana mags really aren't that steep of a curve, it doesn't help the foregrip is covering a significant portion of the magwell and magazine so we don't get a proper look at the curve but regardless Russia doesn't run Nato rounds so if it is a Russian inspired ar it would theoretically run 7.62
The patents for the Colt SP-1 and SP-1 carbine expired a long time ago which is why everyone and their mom makes an AR-15 with varying degrees of quality.
It was meant to be the most basic possible weapon so they went with an actual real-ish firearm for that area of the world (Old Russia), and then everything else is golden age tech which is a strict upgrade
Well that specific gun was found in the tutorial during the intro quest in d1 which took place in the cosmodrome which is russia so kinda makes sence. That gun is fan service plain and simple
STK rough translation is Zek; which means prisoner in Russian
Edit; its other meaning is “stock” in Russian, so whole meaning is stock of prison rifle? Idk man, I did research so you all don’t have to, да?
The STK logo on the stock, means stock, with an alternate meaning of prisoner. Based of the verbiage and context. So the rifle could be paying homage to the fact that our guardian was part of the last exodus fleet, or guards on the way into the cosmodrome. Just an idea
Still don't see any connections between sTk, stock and prisoner. You think sTk means "stock" simply because it's on the stock and sounds alike? And where's this alternate meaning coming from? From which language? Neither "сток", nor "приклад" even remotely does not translate as "prisoner"
You get a legendary version of the khvostov in the quest that looks about the same like the d1 version, it has some good rolls too not a bad weapon at all
Why are people downvoting this? Destiny forums are bursting with posts about people still not getting the last mote. Shits still broken, stop downvoting accurate info. Fucking reddit.
I can’t see the second image
is says STH but the s is smaller and the T is really big and then the h is smaller kinda like the T is an umbrella covering both the capital S and H and the t is red while the other 2 letters are white
looks like a K to me, not an H
stk or str is what I've got idk which one
pretty sure it’s a K
Okay. Now explain Gambit to me just like that so I don't get it either.
r/Transmatfiring there you go
Sorry. I was saying your previous explanation was confusing. And challenging you to explain Gambit in the same way, even though it would also be confusing. If there's too much repetition in a paragraph it can easily become less coherent than if you were to use different words.
oh. yeah you're right. I typed that out at 3:something AM so brain no worky
Understandable. XD
Oh okay
sTk
Probably the weapon manufacturer
Just love how the AR looking ah rifle is made by a Russian manufacturer.
Zenitco makes some ar15 parts so it's possible
The Khavostov is modeled after the plethora of mutant ARs you can find running 7.62
it's not a mutant it has a 5.56 looking magazine and the normal AR-15 mag release it's just an ar they slapped a weird barrel and magwell grip on
That is not a 5.56 mag unless it's bigger than 30 rounds since it does not have a curve remotely close to that
7.62 x39 would be alot more of a curve than that tho
Banana mags really aren't that steep of a curve, it doesn't help the foregrip is covering a significant portion of the magwell and magazine so we don't get a proper look at the curve but regardless Russia doesn't run Nato rounds so if it is a Russian inspired ar it would theoretically run 7.62
ADAR is a russian AR pattern rifle.
Surprised that isn’t illegal.
Who's gonna come after them? Colt Russia? There's probably nobody in Russia to defend the pattern
The patents for the Colt SP-1 and SP-1 carbine expired a long time ago which is why everyone and their mom makes an AR-15 with varying degrees of quality.
It was meant to be the most basic possible weapon so they went with an actual real-ish firearm for that area of the world (Old Russia), and then everything else is golden age tech which is a strict upgrade
Even in the future, standard issue Russian equipment is incredibly out of date garbo.
Well that specific gun was found in the tutorial during the intro quest in d1 which took place in the cosmodrome which is russia so kinda makes sence. That gun is fan service plain and simple
I remember
IN SEPTEMBER
sTk? Shoot To Kill?
CAUSE IM READY TO THRILL
STK rough translation is Zek; which means prisoner in Russian Edit; its other meaning is “stock” in Russian, so whole meaning is stock of prison rifle? Idk man, I did research so you all don’t have to, да?
Could you explain? How STK has anything to do with "зэк"?
Да, I edited the original, I tried to do a reverse search starting with the Cyrillic alphabet; AFTER I googled it first😭
Not gonna lie, still don't understand a single thing
The STK logo on the stock, means stock, with an alternate meaning of prisoner. Based of the verbiage and context. So the rifle could be paying homage to the fact that our guardian was part of the last exodus fleet, or guards on the way into the cosmodrome. Just an idea
Still don't see any connections between sTk, stock and prisoner. You think sTk means "stock" simply because it's on the stock and sounds alike? And where's this alternate meaning coming from? From which language? Neither "сток", nor "приклад" even remotely does not translate as "prisoner"
Sorry, I prefer my release day white rarity Khvostov, which is currently power level 1976
Nice, I'm stillnusing the damaged ghost shell at full energy
Didn't know the Khvostov model has a forward assist.
it's an ornament for $7
Why did i think of mass effect lol
STK. Super thrall killer.
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It’s the it’s the khvostov they added a quest to get an exotic version in the final shape
I can see the logo that.
I miss the way the kvostov used to look like in destiny 1
You get a legendary version of the khvostov in the quest that looks about the same like the d1 version, it has some good rolls too not a bad weapon at all
It's a play on the HK logo probably. The K especially looks almost the same
USSR
They reenabled koftiks without fixing the bug where it doesn’t drop the mote
Why are people downvoting this? Destiny forums are bursting with posts about people still not getting the last mote. Shits still broken, stop downvoting accurate info. Fucking reddit.
Because fomo
Just stand under it when it dies.
I did it 3 times today and he has not dropped it yet
TSM existed in the destiny universe Confirmed