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This shotgun takes on the "Graphic" genre, using the design pulled from your awe-inspiring M4. I warned you last time how the graphic genre was becoming overused, but I dismissed that then so why shouldn't I dismiss it now? The only thing I see being an issue is the lack of color on the stock and the grip, but I see that as a clever design choice. What I think you were trying to do as a developer is add to the grimness of the gun and I believe this is VERY well executed.
I commend you for taking on a unique palate, it's relieving to see something besides an AWP or an M4 for once.
It's also good to have a developer that understands that an actual PLAYER will be holding this, and if it's going to be held, it can't be distracting, especially for the more competitive of us.
I say this is CS:GO Case material, and if the XM1014 "Tranquility" can get into the game, why can't this?