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Author Topic: ABS FIESTA REDUX  (Read 1529906 times)

"Hey Tippy, Didn't see you there. Might as well take a seat with us then for the time being."

"Alright, does the Armoury have any Bolt rifles by chance?"
: You know it's 4917, right? I mean, I think I saw a MoNg, but... why?

: You know it's 4917, right? I mean, I think I saw a MoNg, but... why?

"Just curious, our family gun is an old bolt action. I can easily compromise for something more modern though after looking through what they have."

"Just curious, our family gun is an old bolt action. I can easily compromise for something more modern though after looking through what they have."
: I hope you like AKRs. There's a lot of those in there.

: I hope you like AKRs. There's a lot of those in there.

"Not exactly my first choice but I can make do with that."

is this giving us a preview as to how the next RP will work

Yui continues eating her breakfast, whatever it is, and spots the SMGs that Virvel and Eremit are carrying.

"Not exactly my first choice but I can make do with that."
Arkhip nods again and stares at his plate for a while before finishing what little food was left.
: Alright, I have to go. Can't imagine what the others would have to say if I was late because I was talking. See you at the range.

Yui continues eating her breakfast, whatever it is, and spots the SMGs that Virvel and Eremit are carrying.
The guns are compact black blocks, about 20 inches in length with the barrels not even extending past the rectangular vented shroud. On the bottom side they've got a foregrip in front of the straight magazine, up top a small cuboid red dot sight replacing the stock sights, and it looks like their stocks can collapse to reduce the overall length even further.
How much does Yui know about guns?

Middle of "sheltered since birth" to "Tippy", leaning towards sheltered.

In that case, she doesn't notice anything else about them.

"Alright."

Walt finishes his food and coffee after a short amount of time, not entirely interested in finishing it thoroughly.

"I'm off to the armoury then, see you at the range Tippy."

The driest biscuit crumbles under its own weight!

"forget," Jaakko mumbles in response.

He begins digging in to the prefab eggs.

"Alright."

Walt finishes his food and coffee after a short amount of time, not entirely interested in finishing it thoroughly.

"I'm off to the armoury then, see you at the range Tippy."
At the armory, there's not much of a degree of choice for weapons to practice with. Present are the AKM-474 rifle (because duh, it's present in all service branches) and its' carbine variant, a beltfed GPMG, and the Air Force service pistol. And the Porlaqi MoNg.82 Arkhip mentioned.

Tippy having visited the armory earlier in the day to grab a roller-crate of ammo heads to the range.

Tippy having visited the armory earlier in the day to grab a roller-crate of ammo heads to the range.
Despite it being mid-summer, the ambient tempurature out at the shooting range is around sixty degrees. Skies are clear and the air is mostly still, so all things considered it's a good day to shoot guns.

Tippy finds one of the empty lots and sets the heavy bag onto the wooden surface of the gun table. The bag settles with an audible and hefty "clunk" as the rifle shifts around on the soft lining of the bag.

Tippy had spent days memorizing the imperial weapons assembly. She now knows its construction by heart and can do it blind folded. She pulled it out of the bag and let the weight of the weapon sink into the elbow of her arm. It was much shinier now that she had cleaned it up. The wooden stock, considerably rare in weapons these days showed its thick grained texture from having been waterproofed in motor oil many years ago. the receiver was a combination of stamped metal and hand machining; a process now gone with the introduction of automation. There was remnants of a scope mount that jutted out of the receiver like a rock half buried in mud, it looked broken. The sites were not useless though as the pieces of the scope mount could be removed with ease. Imperial engineering from way back was almost surreal with its quality. The weapons long black-steel barrel crept out of the wooden grip until it came to a ribbed muzzle break, not used to hide a flash like on newer weapons but probably to keep the barrel cool during use. Iron sites stood tall almost sorely just short of the flash hider like a rhinoceros horn, perhaps more sorely than when you put the magazine into the weapon and it jut out it's side. Tippy felt the weapons grip and trigger and was pleased by its solid and blocky construction. There was no room for flimsy hair triggers here. This weapon was truly retro in its appearance. This was a weapon you made love to.

"I am the surgeon and you are my scalpel." she says to herself with the biggest grin on her face.

Tippy jams a magazine into the weapon and investigates the available targets down-range.