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Should gun ownership rights belong to the original design, or should revisions create "new guns" with individual rights?

One design, one right - a gun and all its revisions only belong to one person at a time.
Each revision creates a new gun with rights different from the original.
I have no opinion.

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Author Topic: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Spring, 1930 (ENDING SOON!)  (Read 33856 times)

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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE
« Reply #45 on: October 19, 2022, 12:23:11 am »

ACTACTACT
Exemplar Armoury will purchase an Ammo Press

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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1918
« Reply #46 on: October 19, 2022, 01:50:27 am »

ACTACTACT: Korsgaard Armoury incorporates and creates the following Design:

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Korsgaard Armoury
HMG Design: TM-18-1A "Buzzard"
13.5x120mm Korsgaard


The Buzzard is a very curious heavy machine gun. Chambered in the proprietary 13.5mm Korsgaard round - initially developed for anti-tank rifles - the firearm is water-cooled, belt-fed, and operates on the short-recoil principle. The weapon's primary claim to fame, however, is the innovative (and patented) "duplex system", wherein the charging mechanism of each barrel (of which there are two) is actuated by the other. This causes two knock-on effects - namely, the gun's extremely high cyclic fire rate of 2000 RPM, which Korsgaard markets as sufficient to kill any approaching aircraft or tank within range; and the Buzzard's ability to operate for days on end without serious issues beyond needing a change of water every so often.

The Buzzard is very much not designed for infantry use - instead, static fortifications and warships in need of defence are the major markets. To this end, the Buzzard is designed to be mounted in a carriage or pedestal with a gunshield and is designed to make multiple mountings (if for some reason you want to send 130 shells downrange every second) easy.

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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1918
« Reply #47 on: October 19, 2022, 09:42:43 am »

kinda glad i decided to go with a bolt action for the parvus contract instead of an HMG design which would have just been an m2 chambered in 14mm
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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1918
« Reply #48 on: October 19, 2022, 12:07:05 pm »

I feek like you guys are overblowing the idea of a HMG. At this period an HMG was something like a Vickers gun in 303.
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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1918
« Reply #49 on: October 19, 2022, 12:08:56 pm »

What can I say? I like big guns and I cannot lie.
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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1918
« Reply #50 on: October 19, 2022, 12:11:08 pm »

I feek like you guys are overblowing the idea of a HMG. At this period an HMG was something like a Vickers gun in 303.

Mine is based on period weaponry.

Not like you rifle guys can complain with all your assault rifle speedruns :V
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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1918
« Reply #51 on: October 19, 2022, 12:15:04 pm »

I'm sure the more advanced the design, very likely the more flaws it's going to come out with. Or something like that. Gotta stick to classic revolvers and nothing else. 😎
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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1918
« Reply #52 on: October 19, 2022, 12:20:01 pm »

The patented "duplex firing" system from Korsgaard is simple and elegant! The blistering 2,000 rounds per minute and powerful 13.5mm cartridge will ensure that even the heaviest of vehicles will not withstand the Buzzard for long! Schedule a test-firing today!
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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1918
« Reply #53 on: October 19, 2022, 12:29:06 pm »

I feek like you guys are overblowing the idea of a HMG. At this period an HMG was something like a Vickers gun in 303.
Nobody sane invents a heavy machine gun for their very first design.

Ergo, all current designs are made by lunatics.
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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1918
« Reply #54 on: October 19, 2022, 12:36:22 pm »

I feek like you guys are overblowing the idea of a HMG. At this period an HMG was something like a Vickers gun in 303.

Mine is based on period weaponry.

Not like you rifle guys can complain with all your assault rifle speedruns :V

i'll have you know i am making a humble bolt action
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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1918
« Reply #55 on: October 19, 2022, 01:12:10 pm »

   Oh dear, how did I miss this game getting started? I hope I can still join, if not, well, then feel free to disregard my submission.

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NOPE LLC   
NOPE M18 Repeater   
7.65×40mm NOPE "Light Rifle"
   The NOPE M18 Repeater is a ~5kg repeating carbine chambered for the custom 7.65x40mm NOPE "Light Rifle" round, designed to fire a 12.5g projectiles at velocities of 600m/s.
   The Repeater itself is approximately 1000m with a 500mm barrel, is of lever-delayed operation and is of primarily metal construction, with sparse wooden furniture consisting of a buttstock (with semi-pistol grip) and a handguard. A perforated sheet-metal heat-shield covers the barrel for bayonet fighting and attaches to the hand guard, and the weapon is designed to mount a sword bayonet(with a 375mm blade and 475mm overall length). The weapon is distinctly not fancy, looking more like some madman took a Chauchat, one of the American trench-guns, and a Winchester 1907 self-loading rifle and blended the three together.
   Sighting for the weapon is accomplished via a set of flip-up sights, with an aperture sight on a ladder-slide marked for 50-500 meters in 50-meter increments able to be flipped forward to reveal a simple 150m open notch sight.
   The weapon is designed in three main sections, consisting of the bolt assembly, the foreend, and the stock. The bolt assembly is composed of the bolt itself(designed to have minimal maintenance in the field, instead being returned to the unit armorer and replaced with an identical unit); the foreend is composed of barrel, bayonet lug, heat-shield, and handguard; and the stock consists of the stock itself, the magazine well, and the trigger group(designed to be removed as a unit and sent to the unit armorer, as is the bolt assembly). The stock and the foreend are hinged together, which when the foreend is hinged forward allows the bolt assembly to be accessed and removed.
   Feeding for this weapon is done via a double-stack, single-feed box magazine, which come in various sizes including 5 rounds and 15 round capacities.

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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1918
« Reply #56 on: October 19, 2022, 01:56:33 pm »

Turn later tonight. 

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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Spring, 1919
« Reply #57 on: October 19, 2022, 09:43:22 pm »

GM NOTE: I should have specified this better in the rules, but please keep your designs to a reasonable length!  The details you provide can give broad strokes with descriptions of specific important things - keeping your design or revision to relevant details makes it easier to understand what you want.  The important details you provide give me an idea of where defects can be inserted: for example, stressing the accuracy of your weapon will negatively affect your reliability.  Someone who says the gun needs to accurate and reliable and lightweight and powerful has no actual priorities. 

Additionally, the further out of time period your weapons are and the more complex the become, the more damning the defects may be.

If you have an issue with how your design was processed, you may post one (1) argument as to what is wrong.  Note that I will most likely preserve my existing judgement.



Spring, 1919.  Contract Phase.

Spring is in the air.  The Estonians push back the Red Army in a glorious counter-offensive, and socialist uprisings in Germany are quickly put down.  A flood of molasses drowns 21 people in Boston, Massachusetts. Soviet troops occupy Ukraine.  Arthur Eddington tests Einstein's Theory of General Relativity during a total eclipse.



You may now bid on the posted contracts.  Include "ACTACTACT" at the top of your bids, state which contract(s) you're bidding on, the weapon you're bidding with, and include a brief (1-2 sentence) sales pitch as to why your weapon is best suited for the contract.

Be prepared to win a contract!  Nothing is quite as sad as defaulting because you didn't have any sub-contractors lined up for the contract you won!

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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1918
« Reply #58 on: October 19, 2022, 10:17:27 pm »

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Cancer Felicitus
Bid: Socialis Party Police
Weapon: Cancer Adreptus

We're submitting the Cancer Adreptus to the SPP contract. Such a unique, modern, high-performance design would do an excellent job of showcasing the technological advancement of Socialis. It'll look great on officer's belts and in posters. Sure, there might be a couple bugs to work out, but you wouldn't want to be caught issuing revolvers like some backwards cowboy country would you? God I hope it doesn't jam during the trials.


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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Spring, 1919
« Reply #59 on: October 19, 2022, 10:28:17 pm »

The Krupp-Allen Family officially denies any involvement in the Molasses incident. Allen insists in a press release he was with friends that night, and had only recently purchased recreational amounts of molasses.

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Contract: Mariti Naval Office
Weapon: KAM
Pitch:
Fresh water is a valuable resource on "extended voyages at sea". Pick the logistically easiest weapon, the only weapon that doesn't waste valuable drinking water, the air cooled KAM!

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