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Contract: Unknown Buyer #5Weapon: Halflight Lance ProjectorPitch: I know your type, and let me tell you that you don't know a damn thing about what you want. You want to arm your little group with fucking girl scout guns hidden in your handbags, spitting ammunition down range with all the impotent bluster of a stammering idiot trying to turn a chain of 'o-oh yeah?'s into an actual comeback? No you don't, and I'll tell you why; because you are a goddamn doer. Low caliber? No, you're not going to be laughstock, you're going to be throwing real metal. Stammering semi-auto? Get fucked, you'll be bellowing your manifesto to a single thunderous blast that forever scribes it into history. Large amounts? Well, by weight, you'll be doing just fine, and let me tell you why:
Because you're buying from Ursus Brachi, and the Halflight is the gun for your contract.
Edit: Serial Numbers? Sure, we'll throw in a bag of Kellogs with each gun.
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In addition, the following:Sell ammo produced last round.
Begin Production of the Halflight Immediately on the main weapon line.
Retool ammo line for CP-270 harpoons and begin production immediately.
Offer the following the contract to
all individuals.
The
Ursus Brachi group will allow the non-Ursus Brachi signator of this document the following rights:
- The right to produce the Halflight Lance Projector
Provided that,
- All the Halflight Lance Projectors produced under these terms are sold ONLY to the Civilian Market
- All the Halflight Lance Projectors produced under these terms are sold IMMEDIATELY
The Signed,
- Ursus Brachi
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Company Name: Ursus Brachi
Market Share: $0
Cash: $56 (-$3, -$25 )
Weapon Designs: That's confidential
Production Line #1: Halflight Lance Projector
Ammo Press #1: CP-270 Harpoons
Warehouse: 1 Occassio Company Charter – Ursus Brachi.
Halflight Lance Projector
The Halflight is the embodiment of an individuals gut reaction and instincts overtaking their better judgement and decision-making processes.
It is a shoulder-fired break-action rifle with a one-inch bore firing impact-fuse ammunition. Testers describe the use of the weapon akin to being struck by lightning - there's an enormous flash and boom, and you may very well find yourself on your back in serious pain. The rounds exit the barrel with roughly the same force and speed as a run-away freight train...that is to say, not very fast, but very deadly. The impact fuse relies on the French technology for direct-impact detonation. A steel hammer on the end of a spindle protrudes from the end of the round and only detonates when hitting a target flat and square; deflections or deaccelerations do not result in detonation. Moisture or high humidity results in the CP-270 ammunition fuses going bad and reaching prohibitively high rates of failure-to-detonate. On the other hand, if the round manages to actually hit its target, detonation tends to be a bit over-kill.
The barrel is without rifling and as a result (not to understate things here) the Halflight can be "less-than-accurate". Luckily, the ball-bearing and explosive composition makes near-misses an acceptable outcome, if the fuse doesn't fail. The sheer concussive force of firing has been known to stress and weaken the hinge. Although our testers stopped before such a failure could occur, the Halflight's break-action will inevitably fail after a dozen or so rounds have passed through it. Additionally, there is no extractor for the enormous brass casing, and the brass tends to tightly form-fit the internals and become hard to remove. An "extractor rod" is provided with the weapon: a broom handle, with which the user can poke the spent round back out. The Halflight does not come with sights, and the user must simply aim down the barrel's length.
Cost per Shipment: $25
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