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is The Armory. I'll try to update this section once in a while
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Spiked Brickbat
Caliber: Upper body strength
Sadism meets inguinuity! This weapon is a good old Louisville Slugger, with two bricks attached to the shaft using barbed wire anchored by a series of nails. Batter up!
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Glock
17
Caliber:
9x19mm
The
standard issue handgun of most police forces in the US and
its colonies, the Glock 17 is a very reliable, well built
pistol made of polymers.
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A-60
Caliber:
.380 cal
Bryton
Hennings A60 Handgun. Leave it to them to develop extremely
unreliable pistols. This cheaply manufactured gun has been
known to jam beyond the point of repair.
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CZ-75
Caliber:
9x19mm
A
popular pistol from the Czech Republic used by the police
and military of many eastern block countries. A lot of surplus
CZ 75s have been imported into the United States.
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PHX-22
Caliber:
.22LR
.22 caliber pistols such as the Phoenix Arms 22 leave much to be desired when it comes to stopping power, but with a 17 round capacity you can be sure they'll keep their distance!
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38
Special
Caliber:
.38
A classic
6 shot revolver that packs a punch close up. Somewhat accurate and
pretty reliable, as there is no magazine to feed the ammunition.
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Makarov
Caliber:
9x18 Soviet
A
simple and reliable pistol issued as a sidearm to most Russian
Soviet forces. A small amount of them are also in use by
the Chinese Soviet forces as well. Somewhat reliable.
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IMI
Uzi
Caliber:
9x19mm
The
Israeli Uzi is a weapon revered for it's simplicity and
durability. Jams quite often with hollowpoint ammunition
but generally easy to service and repair. High rate of fire
and 32 round capacity.
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.44 Magnum Carbine "Treeslayer"
Caliber:
.44 Magnum
Strom Rogart .44 Mangum Carbine proudly built in the U.S.A. with extreme durability and reliability. Sort of accurate and extremly powerful, with an axe blade attached to the stock for a lethal melee attack.
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Sawed
off pump shotgun
Caliber:
12 gauge
This
shotgun once sported a longer barrel, but now what it gains
in concealability, it makes up for with excessive recoil,
a lack of accuracy, and a very wide spray pattern. Perfect
for getting up close and personal!
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Sawed
off pump shotgun 2
Caliber:
12 gauge
Another
sawed off pump action shotgun. This one sports a synthetic
pistol grip, heat shield, and a sling. This barrel is relatively
long for a sawed off shotgun, and thus has slightly better
accuracy and less recoil.
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Junk
Cannon
Caliber:
12 gauge/Junk Ammo
This abomination of a firearm is made of revolver parts,
shotgun parts, and the stuff you find in the junk drawer
of your kitchen. This weapon fires 12 gauge ammo, and 12
gauge ammo with junk glued to it.
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.30-30 Lever-action rifle
Caliber:
.30-30
A
western classic. Ballistics close to the AK but with much
higher accuracy and more recoil. The relatively simple design
is reliable and easy to repair. Great medium to long range
deer rifle.
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.308
Bolt-action rifle
Caliber:
.308 (7.62x51 NATO)
Accurate
and durable, these bolt action rifles have stood the test
of time. Firing .308 WIN and 7.62x51 NATO, there is no shortage
of ammunition for this versetile medium to long range rifle.
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AK-47
Caliber:
7.62x39mm
Tried
and true, one of the most reliable rifles every made. Misfeeds
occasionally, but generally does not jam. A great short
to medium range leadthrower!
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AK-74
Caliber:
5.45x39mm
An
improved version of the AK-47 that fires a more accurate,
lower-recoil round, yet maintains the rugged durability
of the AK47. Polymer stock and grip for reduced weight.
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Krinkov
Caliber:
5.45x39mm
A
stockless home-made attempt to create an AKS74U, the weapon
used by Soviet Special Ops units. Lightweight, inaccurate,
concealable, reliable, it has it's strong points.
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IMI
Galil
Caliber:
5.56x45 NATO
Comrad
AK47's Israeli cousin, the IMI Galil. Reliable, low recoil,
high rate of fire, decent accuracy, and a folding stock.
What more could you want? A steaknife bayonet? You got it!
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FN
FAL
Caliber:
.308 (7.62x51 NATO)
This
fine piece of Belgian engineering packs a lot of punch.
Somewhat accurate in semi automatic, but completely innacurate
and very hard to control in full automatic fire. Your typical
Main Battle Rifle.
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AEN31-R Gauss Rifle
Caliber:
variable
An experimental prototype gauss weapon developed by SRI Group LTD., catapulted over field testing and thrown directly into full production! Most of them are pretty much safe for the operator to use, for the most part!
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SCSI 65-MOD2 "Scuzzi"
Caliber:
6.5mm magnetic slug
An automatic coilgun built largely from scrap, and based heavily on a similar weapon designed by Amalgamated Nanotechnologies Inc. High rate of fire, obscene magazine capacity!
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