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10th of May, 2016 (Tuesday) - 2 comments
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Jono
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Charidan is correct; as I said "not really a flaw" aka it's not a flaw in its own, I've switched grip from a left handed to right handed depending on what side of a window I approach on so it's not uncommon but in an alley way it's unneeded and would take extra time... he's also armed do a switch like that could be lethal
Waylander
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That appears to be a guass rifle to my eye, similar to a rail gun but also substantially different. Would account for the mini barrels (magnetic acceleration, or gas expansion chambers), optics (Computerized targeting assistance no real need for high angle of parallax due to flat trajectory of round) , and lack of an obvious mag well or bolt (caseless projectiles, electronic firing). The hard to pull trigger could be chalked up to biometric security features... also, if I'm right, she really doesn't want to shoot him when he's that close to Charlie. A projectile moving that fast, if she manages to avoid hitting Charlie, would still cause quite a bit of high velocity bone spalling.
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10th of May, 2016 (Tuesday) - 2 comments
Charidan is correct; as I said "not really a flaw" aka it's not a flaw in its own, I've switched grip from a left handed to right handed depending on what side of a window I approach on so it's not uncommon but in an alley way it's unneeded and would take extra time... he's also armed do a switch like that could be lethal
That appears to be a guass rifle to my eye, similar to a rail gun but also substantially different. Would account for the mini barrels (magnetic acceleration, or gas expansion chambers), optics (Computerized targeting assistance no real need for high angle of parallax due to flat trajectory of round) , and lack of an obvious mag well or bolt (caseless projectiles, electronic firing). The hard to pull trigger could be chalked up to biometric security features... also, if I'm right, she really doesn't want to shoot him when he's that close to Charlie. A projectile moving that fast, if she manages to avoid hitting Charlie, would still cause quite a bit of high velocity bone spalling.