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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 33956 times)

Khang36

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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Spring, 1921
« Reply #300 on: December 29, 2023, 05:23:50 pm »

I'm looking to get back into this game. Is anyone willing to offer a loan?

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Iris

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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1924 (HIATUS OVER! MERRY CHRISTMAS!)
« Reply #301 on: December 29, 2023, 06:42:26 pm »

How much do you need?

How much do you have available? I'm thinking roughly $50 at minimum, but I may need more to afford retooling and up-front costs associated with fulfilling contracts.
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Rewind, can't keep going
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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1924 (HIATUS OVER! MERRY CHRISTMAS!)
« Reply #302 on: December 29, 2023, 10:32:10 pm »

Turn delayed another day or two while folks do accounting and deals and whatnot. 

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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1924 (HIATUS OVER! MERRY CHRISTMAS!)
« Reply #303 on: December 30, 2023, 12:11:13 am »

How much do you need?

How much do you have available? I'm thinking roughly $50 at minimum, but I may need more to afford retooling and up-front costs associated with fulfilling contracts.

I can give you 100 hundred
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Iris

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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1924 (HIATUS OVER! MERRY CHRISTMAS!)
« Reply #304 on: December 30, 2023, 05:38:36 am »

I can give you 100 hundred

That sounds great. Do you want to draw up the contract?
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Quote from: AseaHeru (on Discord), Monday, June 20, 2022 10:41 PM
I still want the D. The D is love, the D is life. The D is bully.
Rewind, can't keep going
My mind keeps replaying
That night when we dove in
But now I'm sinking

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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1924 (HIATUS OVER! MERRY CHRISTMAS!)
« Reply #305 on: December 30, 2023, 02:41:37 pm »

Contract terms as discussed over Discord.

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Vaux and Leander Manufacturing agrees to loan Korsgaard Armoury the sum of $100 (one hundred Occassian dollars), effective immediately. In return, at the end of the Summer of 1927, Korsgaard Armoury agrees to return the sum of $120 (one hundred and twenty Occassian dollars).

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Quote from: AseaHeru (on Discord), Monday, June 20, 2022 10:41 PM
I still want the D. The D is love, the D is life. The D is bully.
Rewind, can't keep going
My mind keeps replaying
That night when we dove in
But now I'm sinking

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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1924 (HIATUS OVER! MERRY CHRISTMAS!)
« Reply #306 on: December 30, 2023, 02:54:32 pm »

Contract terms as discussed over Discord.

Quote from: Moneylending Contract
Vaux and Leander Manufacturing agrees to loan Korsgaard Armoury the sum of $100 (one hundred Occassian dollars), effective immediately. In return, at the end of the Summer of 1927, Korsgaard Armoury agrees to return the sum of $120 (one hundred and twenty Occassian dollars).

  • Korsgaard Armoury



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Vaux and Leander Manufacturing agrees to loan Korsgaard Armoury the sum of $100 (one hundred Occassian dollars), effective immediately. In return, at the end of the Summer of 1927, Korsgaard Armoury agrees to return the sum of $120 (one hundred and twenty Occassian dollars).

  • Korsgaard Armoury
  • Vaux and Leander Manufacturing


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Iris

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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1924 (HIATUS OVER! MERRY CHRISTMAS!)
« Reply #307 on: December 30, 2023, 05:45:21 pm »

ACTACTACT
Korsgaard Armoury
Rifle Design: KG-24-2A "Vulture"
13.5x120mm Korsgaard Anti-Materiel


The KG-24-2A "Vulture" is the latest innovation by Korsgaard in the field of breaking collarbones. The companion rifle to the Buzzard, it is chambered in the same very powerful 13.5x120mm Korsgaard Anti-Materiel cartridge. It is designed to kill things from extremely far away and look good doing it - without pesky things getting in the way like "walls" or "vehicular armour".

The rifle is extremely long (just under two metres), with 1,200mm of that length being the barrel. The most striking feature of the gun's silhouette is the huge muzzle brake on one end, designed to reduce the recoil to bearable levels for most human beings. Even so, firing the Vulture is definitely an "interesting" experience. The gun is in a conventional (magazine before trigger) layout, with a detachable double-stack magazine holding eight shots.

The Vulture is semi-automatic, and operates using a so-called "direct impingement" system; there is a gas port tapped near the muzzle (where the extreme pressure of the 13.5mm round is lowest) and piped along the rifle's length to the bolt carrier. A large portion of the gas is diverted to move an "active dampener" just behind the chamber - effectively a counter-recoiling mass with extremely stiff springs, designed to lessen the felt movement to levels acceptable to mere mortals. 

The stock is a straight-line design, with a combination pistol grip/skeletonized shoulder stock (made of lacquered and polished dark walnut wood) and separate forestock (made of Bakelite treated to visually match the shoulder stock, due to Bakelite's superior ability to handle heat without warping and thus ruining the accuracy). The stock's butt is very wide, to allow the shooter to spread the recoil force on as wide an area as possible. All guns come with a folding bipod and a 10x telescopic sight (which can be removed, if the user desires to use their own sight) as standard. All guns also come equipped with a thick leather recoil pad on the buttstock, a leather shoulder strap (less for carrying, more for steadying the rifle while prone), and shiny brass trim.

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Quote from: AseaHeru (on Discord), Monday, June 20, 2022 10:41 PM
I still want the D. The D is love, the D is life. The D is bully.
Rewind, can't keep going
My mind keeps replaying
That night when we dove in
But now I'm sinking

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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1924 (HIATUS OVER! MERRY CHRISTMAS!)
« Reply #308 on: January 02, 2024, 04:02:52 pm »

Turn tonight, unless someone needs an extension.

Happy New Year, by the way!

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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Winter, 1924 (HIATUS OVER! MERRY CHRISTMAS!)
« Reply #309 on: January 02, 2024, 07:47:09 pm »

Happy new year! Those explosions are not fireworks!
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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Spring, 1925 (HIATUS OVER, PLAYERS WELCOME!)
« Reply #310 on: January 03, 2024, 01:00:35 am »

Spring, 1925.  Contract Phase.

What's Aleppo? It's a new state which replaces the Syrian Federation after it dissolves (the State of Damascus appears here, too).  Benito Mussolini begins his dictatorship with a moving and heart-felt speech to the Chamber of Deputies.  The war between Paupertas and Socialas officially kicks off, with the first attack by the communist nation briefly repelled.  Socialas rallies and begins making footholds in the smaller, poorer country.  Alaska sees the Great Race of Mercy as dogsleds relay diphtheria antitoxin across the state to combat an epidemic.  Singula, Mariti, and Ditissimus senates hold debates to discuss the possibility of reunification.  It has only been a few short years since they were divided, and the movement seems to be gaining traction.  Britain returns to the Gold Standard.  John T. Scopes is indicted for teaching evolution.

The Occassio parliament meets to discuss taxing "sinful" businesses.



It is now the contract phase.  You may post bids for the listed contracts.



Error Handling

Ah, this is a good catch - my mistake.  It's far too late to retcon and re-evaluate, but the 15 round magazine being a detachable box would have had significant weight in the decision making process for that contract. 

NOPE will be given a NOPE-only contract for a smaller sum.  See contract #32, added below.



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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Spring, 1925 (HIATUS OVER! New players welcome!)
« Reply #311 on: January 03, 2024, 04:36:55 am »

ACTACTACT
Bid: Unknown Buyer #27
Weapon: KG-24-2A "Vulture"
Pitch: No matter what you think about it, it's hard to deny that the Vulture makes a statement. The very nature of the weapon is a radical idea - and nobody down the range can dispute how dangerous it is. Korsgaard: the obvious choice.
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Quote from: AseaHeru (on Discord), Monday, June 20, 2022 10:41 PM
I still want the D. The D is love, the D is life. The D is bully.
Rewind, can't keep going
My mind keeps replaying
That night when we dove in
But now I'm sinking

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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Spring, 1925 (HIATUS OVER! New players welcome!)
« Reply #312 on: January 03, 2024, 09:13:55 am »

ACTACTACT
Bid:  Singula Security Council #31
weapon: VL M18 A2
Pitch: a nice simple bolt-action rifle and at 1 meter in length and solid wood stock makes for a decent improvised club for beating rioters.


produce 4 mg21 A1
and 4 7x50mm ammo
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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Spring, 1925 (HIATUS OVER! New players welcome!)
« Reply #313 on: January 03, 2024, 12:31:30 pm »

ActActAct
Quote from: Bid: Unknown Buyer #27
Weapon: KashKow Kicker
You want a statement? This shiny weapon will turn any threat to politics into a smear on the back wall. Watch!
Quote from: Bid: Paupertas Defense Force #28
Weapon: KashKow Kicker
You may recall the Americans used Trench Guns to terrifying effect during the Great War? Johnson here will now use this modern trench gun that he has just retrieved from a barrel of muddy water to club these targets and then shoot holes in those ones other there.
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Weapon: KashKow Kicker
Look at how the chrome and hickory complement one another. Imposing, right? Look at the intimidating size of these Shells. Smoothbore I may add, so it's simple to make custom ammunition for. And look at all these guords you can crush with it without affecting its performance as a firearm.

In other news I produce a full batch of Kickers.

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Re: RISKY ARMS VENTURE - Spring, 1925 (HIATUS OVER! New players welcome!)
« Reply #314 on: January 03, 2024, 11:48:21 pm »

ACTACTACT

Massgraves Incorporated
Bid: Unknown Buyer #27
Weapon: B2 Holocaust
Pitch: Heavy water-cooled machineguns always make a statement, and with superior range and caliber the Holocaust's statement is that nobody is ever truly safe.


Massgraves Incorporated
Bid: Paupertas Defense Force #28
Weapon: A1 Locust
Pitch: Sometimes it takes some Locusts to get rid of a ravening swarm, and with a high magazine capacity and absurd rate of fire, these will do so exceedingly quickly.


Massgraves Incorporated
Bid: Socialas Defense Force #29
Weapon: A1 Locust
Pitch: Few things radiate authority or intent to save babies like firing thirty rounds in two seconds. Besides, officers have aides to handle pesky reloading and maintenance.


Massgraves Incorporated
Bid: Singula Security Council #31
Weapon: A1 Locust
Pitch: They say the best gun is one you never have to fire. Regardless of the opinions Massgraves Incorporated may hold on that statement in general, there can be no denying that the threat of being showered with wax is an effective deterrent to unruly behavior. And should the worst come to pass and a piece of Locust shatter on a rioter, that part can be replaced.


sell x3 ammo for $18

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A hand, a hand, my kingdom for a hot hand!
The kitchenette mold free, you move on to the pantry. it's nasty in there. The bacon is grazing on the lettuce. The ham is having an illicit affair with the prime rib, The potatoes see all, know all. A rat in boxer shorts smoking a foul smelling cigar is banging on a cabinet shouting about rent money.
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