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Assault Rifle: Heckler & Koch G36C (with factory vertical foregrip).
Shotgun: 12-gauge Remington 870 "Witness Protection." Handgun: 2 Gen4 Glock 19s (kept in underarm tactical holsters; uses 17-round magazines). Submachine Gun: 9mm IMI Mini-Uzi (barrel threaded to accommodate suppressor). Sniper Rifle: DRD Tactical Paratus-SBR-12. Backup Guns: Walther PPS (.40 S&W chambering); FN Five-seveN Tactical (armor-piercing SS190 ammo); Beretta Px4 Storm Sub-Compact; Bond Arms Snake Slayer derringer (.357 Magnum chambering); Glock 36. You all gave good suggestions, and it hit me that, since Hanna would likely choose which gun she'd use depending on what she expected to encounter, she'd probably have them all for versatility's sake. Like Travis Bickle did in "Tax Driver." Hanna acquires the illegal weapons and ammo from a black market arms dealer, paying for them with gold taken from the Nazi hoard hidden at the bottom of Lake Toplitz in Austria (her father retrieved it and hid it away shortly before he took Hanna into hiding). Last edited by 2wingo; 02-13-2013 at 07:10 AM. |
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If it's a dedicated Supressor you don't have to thread the Uzi Barrel. You can just replace the Barrel Nut with the sound supressor itself.
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After considerable discussion, I've made quite a few changes, and I think I've narrowed it down to guns that will not be too big for the protagonist, are chambered in fairly easy to acquire ammunition, and not too difficult to acquire replacement parts for.
Assault Rifle: Ruger Mini-14 GB-F Shotgun: Mossberg 500 JIC II (with custom-made, detachable M4-type stock and trigger disconnector removed). Handgun: duel Glock 19s (one in a shoulder holster, one on the hip). Submachine Gun: Heckler & Koch MP5SD6 (suppressor baffles reinforced to allow prolonged full-auto fire without risking damage). Backup Gun: Walther PPS (9mm chambering). Bladed Weapons: folding Emerson Karambit, Glock Survival Knife 81, Applegate-Fairbairn Combat Smatchet. |
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Second: Too many calibers. You're looking at 5 different pistol calibers and 6 brands. Drop the .40 PPS for a 9mm version. I think the Seecamp LWS in .380 would be a much better choice than a .357 derringer. It's shorter, half the weight, and reloads faster with more ammo. It quite literally will fit in you palm, and .380 is probably easier to get than .357 in Europe. I might drop the Px4 Sub-compact for a Glock 26, just for simplicity's sake and mag commonality, but whatever you want. Finally, get a TT-33 or similar weapon. Anything old and chambered for 7.62x25. You need a weapon that penetrates bulletproof vests and doesn't scream "Professional with stolen military-grade ammo". Discrete is nice. Same with your sniper rifle. You may want something more common. And your Remington 870 should have a top-fold stock on it. I don't care how short the barrel, you need to be able to aim sometimes. Top-fold stock (Be prepared), Surefire weapons light pump, and a receiver-mounter shell holder are all good. So basically: 2 Glock 19s, one in shoulder holster the one on hip. Single gun in thigh holster for tactical work. PPS (9mm) Px4 Sub-Compact (9mm) Glock 36 (45ACP) Seecamp LWS (.380) FN Five-seveN (5.7x28) TT-33 (7.62x25) Yes, I just added another caliber while trying to simplify. Pocket knife Boot knife And as for backup weapons, use your perverted guy imagination for where to stick them. She's a woman, the old "pistol in the garter belt" trick probably won't work, but in your bra or an inside-thigh holster (If wearing a suitably short skirt/dress) will. Like I said before, approach this like you're playing Fallout. Loot the dead, sell the guns, keep the ammo. And stash some guns somewhere else, just in case. Last edited by Mandolin; 02-13-2013 at 05:15 PM. |
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For her non gun weapons, I was thinking a folding Emerson kerambit, a Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife, and an Applegate-Fairbairn Combat Smatchet. |
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To answer an old question
Hanna got to New York from Europe with help from the CIA. Between the movie and my fic, she was approached at her cabin by a member of the more "white hat" elements of the CIA, who felt that they owed her for not only taking out a rogue agent (Marissa) but for helping to eliminate everyone who knew about Project Galinka, which could have caused a public relations catastrophe.
Hanna asked for a legal identity, enough money to get by on until she could support herself, and to be left alone by the CIA for the rest of her life. She chose New York because, having read about it in Erik's books, she liked the idea of a city where she could be around people and disappear into anonymity at the same time. |
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Here's some links: http://www.rbprecision.com/id51.htm http://www.impactguns.com/rock-river...ne-lr1297.aspx Why'd you switch to a Mossberg rather than a Remington for the shotgun? FYI, check out the pictures of Lyndsy Fonseca with the Bennelli Nova on the Nikita Season 2 page. She about 1-2 inches shorter than Saoirse Ronan, who played Hanna. I might give her a Kel-Tec PMR-30 as a car/motorcycle gun. 30 rounds of .22 Magnum is nice when you're trying to drive and shoot. It's no elephant gun, but it can still kill. You could always make it full-auto. The CIA can do one better than giving her a new identity. They can make her a US citizen. In 1949, Congress passed the so-called 100 Persons Act, allowing the CIA to make 100 aliens a year US Citizens. That's what she wants. Thank you, Tom Clancy! Wait a second, if she's not fighting the CIA, who is she fighting? 17 ounce soft drinks? Last edited by Mandolin; 02-19-2013 at 06:20 PM. |
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