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Post by Guest Wed May 30, 2012 6:42 pm


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CASE FILE: Custom Equipment
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"You know who's going to inherit the world? Arms dealers. Because everyone else is too busy killing each other."
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NAME:
→ Everyday: Yamaha
→ Everyday: Eclipse
→ Monday: Luna
→ Monday: Sol
→ Monday: Proxima
→ Tuesday: Centaur
→ Tuesday: Minotaur
→ Wednesday: Hydra
→ Wednesday: Nemean
→ Wednesday: Siren
→ Thursday: Theseus
→ Thursday: Heracles
→ Friday: Phobos
→ Friday: Deimos
→ Friday: Alastor
→ Saturday: Zeus
→ Saturday: Poseidon
→ Saturday: Hera
→ Saturday: Hades
→ Sunday: Cronus
→ Sunday: Hyperion
→ Sunday: Helios
→ Birthday: Prometheus

TYPE:
→ Motorbike
→ Pistol
→ Pistol
→ Pistol
→ Pistol
→ Sub-machine gun.
→ Sawn-off shotgun.
→ Pump-action shotgun.
→ Sub-machine gun.
→ Pistol.
→ Automatic shotgun.
→ Assault rifle.
→ Assault rifle.
→ Assault rifle.
→ Marksman rifle.
→ Battle rifle.
→ Machine pistol.
→ Compact shotgun.
→ Flamethrower.
→ Grenade launcher.
→ Light machine gun.
→ Personal defense weapon.
→ Heavy machine gun.

FORM:
→ Yamaha R1.
→ Beretta 90Two.
→ H&K 45C.
→ H&K P2000.
→ Mauser C96.
→ PP-19 Bizon.
→ Lupara sawn-off.
→ Franchi SPAS-12.
→ H&K MP5.
→ Wildey.
→ Franchi SPAS-15.
→ AK-47. Accept no substitute.
→ QBZ-95.
→ Steyr AUG.
→ M110.
→ H&K HK21.
→ H&K MP7.
→ Serbu Super-Shorty.
→ M2A1-7.
→ M79.
→ RPK.
→ FN P90.
→ M2 Browning.

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BRIEFING:
→ The Yamaha R1 is the prize pony of Vic's grand slew of motorbikes. It's a fuel-guzzling monster, and painted in all black, designed to be sleek, lightweight, and intended for traversing the innards of cities in speed and style. Officially, the bike's designation is the Yamaha YZF-R1, but Vic simply calls it 'the Yamaha', or 'the R1'. Its top speed clocks in at a huge 186mp/h, or 299km/h. As an added note, the bike itself has wheels with neon red rims on it, just for style.

→ The Beretta 90Two is Vic's favourite pistol. It's versatile, clocking in with a 15-round detachable box mag of 9x19mm Parabellum rounds, as well as being lightweight, and not the most expensive gun in the world. It features an internal recoil buffer system, and a technopolymer grip, but all of these techy bullshit aside: it's a gun, it fires bullets, it kills people. Tritium-illuminated rail-sights, semi-automatic, weighing just under a kilogram... to Vic, it's the ideal and perfect gun. The barrel's threaded to accommodate a suppressor should the need arise.

→ The HK45C is a compact variant of the HK45 pistol, with a comparatively small eight-round box magazine, chambered in .45 ACP. It's lightweight, sleek-looking, and has an extended threaded barrel to feed onto a suppressor, once more, should the need arise.

→ The H&K P2000 is a pistol which represents a middleground between Eclipse and Luna. It fires .40 S&W revolver rounds, and comes with a 12-round detachable box magazine, oddly also the lightest of the three. It comes with an accessory rail to fit tac-lights and laser pointers, but no silencer on this pistol.

→ The infamous Mauser C96 is an ancient Amestrian gun, and something of an antique. This model comes with no stock, and a 10-round stripper clip which feeds into the TOP of the pistol, not the bottom. This model fires 7.63x25mm Mauser rounds, and is almost sixty years old, and has aged incredibly well. The number '9' is etched into the hilt.

→ The PP-19 Bizon is a compact sub-machine gun derivative of the AK-47, though it IS hard to see. The gun fires 9x19mm Parabellum rounds in a 64-round helical magazine, and is relatively short, but all of this is a trade-off for the fact that the Bizon suffers massively at long ranges from horrific round spread. It's a good close-quarters weapon, and Victor is learned with it. Also comes fitted with a strap. This model has no stock whatsoever and is fitted with a pistol grip.

→ The Lupara shotgun is one notorious for its use in Cerisian crime syndicates through the ages. Simply enough, this model is an old, sawn-off, and somewhat modified Ruger Gold Label double-barrel shotgun, firing 12-gauge rounds.

→ The Franchi SPAS-12 is a pump-action shotgun. A 9-round internal tube-magazine holds 12-gauge shells which tear through whatever's standing close to you, with ease. The SPAS-12 is relatively simple and straightforward, and is a versatile shotgun used as a standard in both civilian and militant markets around the globe.

→ The Heckler and Koch MP5, or, to be more specific for Victor's variant, the MP5A3, is a versatile and powerful sub-machine gun used consistently in law enforcement and special operations around the globe. This collapsed, slimline variant fires a 30-round magazine of 9x19mm Parabellum rounds, and can pump them out 800 a minute.

→ The rare, high-calibre Wildey .475 Magnum firearm is Cretan in origin, and included in Victor's arsenal, despite the difficulty it takes to actually get ahold of one of these, because of its use as an elephant-hunting gun. Yes, you heard me, elephant-hunting. It fires a seven-round box magazine of the eponymous .475 Magnum rounds, and the odd barrel shape has endeared itself to Victor, who absolutely loves the thing.

→ The Franchi SPAS-15 is a Cerisian-made semi-automatic shotgun firing an 8-round box magazine of 12-gauge rounds. Vic considers it a step up from the more discreet and civilian-use SPAS-12, due to the fact that it's really damn good fun to fire. Vic often carries a magazine of slug rounds, too.

→ The Drachman Avtomat Kalashnikova is one of Drachma's greatest exports, outside of vodka, caviar, and suicidal novelists. 100 million of its sort are rumoured to be circulating the globe, and it's renowned for its versatility and extreme durability, as well as the ability to manufacture them in bulk, on the cheap, using plywood, brown paper, and spit. It will fire whether it's caked with mud or filled with sand.

Due to his adoration of the model, Victor of course had to include one in his personal arsenal. This is a high-quality hand-made model, firing the 7.62x39mm bullet from a 30-round magazine. Selective-fire, too. It comes fitted with a stock, a sling, iron sights, a golden-brown varnished wooden frame, and the sleekest black metal money can buy for everything else, including a threaded barrel which will take a silencer, and a rail that can fit a GP-25 25mm underbarrel grenade launcher.

→ The QBZ-95 is a Xingese bullpup assault rifle. It's manufactured in a number of manners, having a carbine, marksman, and even a squad support weapon variant, but this is the run-of-the-mill typical assault-rifle model. It fires 5.8x42mm DBP87 rounds, a derivative of the 5.56x45mm NATO round, but, unfortunately, won't accept the latter. It's a pain the ass to get ammo for, but Vic has his supplies, and rather enjoys using the thing.

→ The Steyr AUG. Amestrian in origin, it's a bullpup assault rifle. Once more one of a family, this model is the AUG A1, a selective-fire 5.56x45mm NATO rifle firing from a 42-round magazine. The telescopic sight is fitted and can't be removed, but is also rather useful from time-to-time. The barrel is threaded and can be fitted with a suppressor, too, should the occasion arise. It's a versatile rifle and one Victor favours.

→ The Cretan M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System is a new advance into marksman territory on Creta's behalf. Barely five years old, the design comes with a bipod, and uses 7.62x39mm NATO rounds. A variable zoom scope and a threaded barrel that will once more, take a suppressor have also been fitted thanks to Vic, and it uses 10-round magazines that are surprisingly versatile. It's the only sniper-type weapon in Vic's arsenal as he thinks they're a touch pansy-like otherwise.

→ Heckler and Koch HK21. A light machine gun by any other name, this weapon uses a 50-round drum magazine firing 7.62x39mm NATO rounds. It fires at 600rpm with an intimidating amount of stopping power and kick behind it, and even when wielded with two hands, does a number on your shoulder. Also comes fitted with a bipod.

→ The MP7 machine pistol is a refreshing change of pace. This weapon is fully kitted out; suppressor, reflex sight, and extended 40-round box magazine firing HK4.6x30mm rounds make it a firearm to be reckoned with, and one that Vic really does enjoy using. Comes complete with maniacal laughter.

→ 'Super-Shorty' isn't the most impressive of names for a shotgun, but this weapon really does unleash absolute carnage. It only carries two twelve-gauge shells, but has a barrel short enough that it can be concealed with ease, and its frame is lightened also. A flip-up grip attaches to the pump mechanism for ease, and Vic oft takes to using it in conjunction with his MP7.

→ The M2A1-7 really just shows just how far Vic's dropped into his pit of insanity. It's a flamethrower, yes. It comes with a compact fuel tank, which is fitted to a special backpack and concealed. It's not got an impressive range, is clunky and hard to use for some, but Vic loves it to hell, and, let's face it - the damn thing wouldn't have to be that useful. It's a fucking flamethrower.

→ The M79 is often affectionately dubbed 'the Thumper'. It's a break-action, breech-loaded, single-shot grenade launcher. It takes 40mm grenades and uses a folding leaf sight, as well as having a hefty wouldn't stock. Vic carries smoke grenades as well as the usual high-explosive frag rounds, and, damn, does he love to use this thing.

→ The RPK is a derivative of the AK-47 once more, however, this time, instead of a compacted sub-machine gun, it's a hulking, 100-round drum-magazine colossus of a light machine gun. Firing the standard 7.62x39mm rounds, this thing pumps them out fast, and comes fitted with a bipod, too. It came in the same set as Vic's AK-47, and has exactly the same origin, probably made from the same damn set of materials, too.

→ The FN Herstal P90 Personal Defense Weapon. An odd-shaped sub-machine gun, made from carbon-fibre polymers and fibreglass, and an unusual jewel of Vic's arsenal. It's so very versatile that he saves it for Sundays - special occasions, of course - and really enjoys using it, second only to the AK itself. It fires 5.7x28mm rounds from a 50-round strip magazine loaded at the top of the weapon itself, and damn, does it fire fast. It comes with an interchangeable thermal imagine, night-vision, and regular reflex sight, and a threaded barrel, again, for a suppressor.

→ The M2 Browning is a beauty of weaponsmithing. It's a hulking static machine gun which launches .50 BMG rounds from a belt-fed clip. It sits upon the tripod and tears through just about any conventional army, falling only to tanks and APCs. The design itself is almost 100 years old, and still used strongly in modern conflicts today. Its only downfall is the fact that it's a damn sight heavier than just about anything else Victor uses. He has to have it transported and carted around, and uses it only for special occasions. Oh, and he fires it, without fail, once a year, every year, on his birthday - at least, of course.

PICTURE:
Yamaha R1:
Wheeled Carry-cases:
Everyday: Eclipse:
Monday: Luna:
Monday: Sol:
Monday: Proxima:
Tuesday: Centaur:
Tuesday: Minotaur:
Wednesday: Hydra:
Wednesday: Nemean:
Wednesday: Siren:
Thursday: Theseus:
Thursday: Heracles:
Friday: Phobos:
Friday: Deimos:
Friday: Alastor:
Saturday: Zeus:
Saturday: Poseidon:
Saturday: Hera:
Saturday: Hades:
Sunday: Cronus:
Sunday: Hyperion:
Sunday: Helios:
Birthday: Prometheus:
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SPECIAL ABILITIES:

→ SUMMARY NOTE: Basically, each prefix with a day of the week is, yes, and I'm being serious, the day of the week during which Vic carries around that weapon... in his day-of-the-week oriented carry case. Or carry cases, if the weapons are too big - more or less ALL of them have collapsing frames and stocks, and, if not, Hannibal assembles them pretty fucking quick anyway. The flamethrower is the only exception, in which he carries a backpack, too, concealing the tanks. Each carry case is locked with a digital PIN of '1-2-83', his and his sister's birthday.

Save for the Birthday one. I think that's probably set up whenever he wants it around, in all honesty. I won't have him lugging around an M2 >_>


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Post by Reila Tsukino Thu May 31, 2012 2:29 am

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Post by Guest Thu May 31, 2012 9:18 am

Aki... I didn't write up a briefing for any of the weapons yet o_o

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Post by Reila Tsukino Thu May 31, 2012 3:00 pm

Oh shit lmao my bad. I felt like I was missing something! Put WIP on it next time. Hahah wow good thing it was yours.
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Post by Guest Fri Jun 01, 2012 2:26 pm

NOW it's done. God. =P

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Post by Guest Tue Jun 05, 2012 12:24 am

{REVISE}

- Few gun farts, for example, when you refer to your Beretta 90Two, the correct term would be suppressor, not silencer, since it doesn't exactly COMPLETELY mask the sound, just makes it seem like it was fired from a smaller caliber weapon, and also makes it harder to distinguish where it was shot from, rather than hide the fact you shot it completely. Of course, you can opt for sub-sonic ammo, but that means your gun will have a lower stopping power, and a poorer effective range if not lack of penetration of body-armor as well.

- Same thing for HK 45, suppressor as well unless sub-sonic ammo is used. Unless you want pointers to which gun uses .45 ACP and is actually silent, consider the DeLisle Carbine, which is REALLY SILENT, but still, suffers the same problem as all truly silenced weapons, which is lower effective range.

- The Mauser C96 with the Red 9 in there, may not be really a criticism as much as a heads up, the large number "9" burned and painted in red into the grip panels is to warn the pistols' users not to load them with 7.63 mm ammunition by mistake is why, and that's pretty much it. The gun is excellent in clearing out the room if you go for the "Chinese bandit method".

- Steyr AUG must use subsonic rounds rather than those NATO rounds for truly silenced action, otherwise it just shoots at a lower sound if anything, and doesn't help with sneaking missions as much as merely just confusing the enemy in location. Anyways, suppressor is the proper term for this one too.

- Suppressor as well for the M110, and honestly you don't have to worry much about how loud a sniper rifle is since once you strike, all you have to worry about is glints which shows the exact location, otherwise without proper warning, the targets are often good as clueless.

- Flamethrower is useful in the contrary in clearing out rooms, and entrenched locations the enemy are at, so you don't have to worry about that count.

- FN P90 on that count has a suppressor, not a silencer. Won't exactly really silence the weapon unless you're using subsonic ammo.

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Post by Guest Tue Jun 05, 2012 8:38 am

I was under the impression silencer and suppressor were synonymous terms.

Appreciate the note for the M110, but I'll keep it either way.

Flamethrower I'll edit, but that was just a little fluff. I remember reading somewhere that it had shit-all on range.

I didn't realise that about the C96, though, and that's interesting. I'll edit that.

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