November 26, 2014: Welcome to the Gun Show – Part II!

Prep continues on Dark Matter!  The other day, we had our follow-up gun meeting as we move toward arming our kick-ass crew.  It’s a dangerous galaxy out there!


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The base model for the weapon of choice the Ferrous Corp soldiers (corporate guards) will be carrying.  Each corporation (Ferrous Corp, The Mikkei Combine, Traugott, Volkov-Rusi) will have a different color scheme – basic black with color elements and corporate emblems – reflected in their gear and guns.


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Suggested changes – in addition to the aforementioned color schemes – including a build on the stalk and chunking out and squaring of the barrel for more heft.


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The base model for One and Four’s sidearms.  Something simple for both as One is not a gun enthusiast while Four’s weapon of choice is the katana.  Comes with a detachable light source.


1Alterations include the addition of a side scope.


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The base model for Two’s gun.  I wanted something sleek and easy to handle. Alterations to this one will include losing the top.


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And refashioning the barrel.  She would sport two, one in each hip holster, for balance.


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The model for Three’s big-ass gun (Bubba).  Pretty damn big!  He’ll lug this one around – in emergency cases – but will otherwise rely on his sidearm (Lulu).


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And the base model for Six’s weapon of choice  = the sawed-off shotgun which will fit snugly in the holster strapped to his back.  All he’ll have to do is reach up over his shoulder for a quick unslinging and he’ll be ready to rock.


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And presenting the man behind the firepower, our resident arms dealer and gun aficionado: Jason Ehl.


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