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As for requests, an Automag, an Stechkin APS or something similar, and maybe a Spectre M4 or something resembling a Calico. |
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dont know if this has been pointed out, but that AR-15 weapon is kinda weird with that thumbhole stock and ammo wise, what about that Kriss? They made extended mags for that gun by now.
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I agree! I think something that looks more like what govt. employees (who would never be affected by an AWB, even the theoretical one that Obama will pass which goes until 2050 ) would use is preferable.
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The thing is, we planned this game to be set in an alternate 1980's, like Watchmen, where technology is both advanced and slightly archaic. I planned for the light pistol for both sides to be a snub-nosed revolver ubiquitous to police fiction of that time before realizing reloading every six shots would be very boring, as are snub noses themselves in my opinion. Decided to stick to automatics, reserve revolvers to heavy pistol role.
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Have you ever seen Jerry Miculek reload a revolver? He can reload it faster than you can reload an automatic, and then do it again!
Snubs are awesome, very fascinating guns. The Smith & Wesson Model 36 is my favorite, but the Colt DS has some intrigue. I hate those little autos like the Kel Tecs, they barely fit in the hand and are hard to control. Never trust an auto over a good revolver if you know how to use it. Unless it's a 1911
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