Talk:Azazel/@comment-3304884-20140328034816/@comment-5850386-20140329014511

The problem with the design is that from the cheek rest (or at least where you are SUPPOSED to place your cheek) to the front of the gun is basically totally flat. While the iron sights do stick out abit, it seems to be no further than one inch. The space from one's cheek bone to eye is usually around 2 inches. Because of this, most weapons with "flat tops" such as the M16, FAMAS, SCAR, or M416 have very "tall" iron sights or have their iron sights on an elevated position (the carry handle) so that the shooter can see through them while mantaining a proper cheek weld. Firearms such as the M14 and Ak-47 have their cheek rests lower than the iron sights, so the iron sights are very "short". The problem I have with the Azazel is that the iron sights are "short" and it is a "flat top" gun. The iron sights are too low for a proper cheek weld.

As for the Picatinny rail being too close to the shooter's face, I think that it is actually fine. As the Azazel is a bullpup, the shooter would be resting his cheek basically over the Magzine Well with his nose touching the end of the Picatinny rail. Its a little close, but I can see it happening.

I actually hate the design for the Azazel as it is a bullpup and has a magical ejection port. First of all, imo, bullpups are super sketchy as they put the chamber RIGHT NEXT TO YOUR FACE. If there is a double feed or something, its going to mess your face up. Furthermore, I find it too bulky at the stock area, and usually the magazine release is in a position to be easily pressed or caught, making you drop your magazine in the randomest of times. Last but not least, you cant buttstroke something with a bullpup. The other issue of the Magical Ejection port is due to Nexon's lazyness. It is repeated in the FS200.