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  • #46
    Originally posted by TiggerCCW UK
    I'd just thought of using that as an example! Glad I'm not the only one who remembers the risks of over golding!

    Regarding what you mentioned about the carbine, Ruger do a couple of carbines (PC-9 possibly) that use the same mags as some of their pistols. Available in 9mm and .40 iirc, use the pistol mags with capacity in the region of 15 rounds, plus I think you can get extended 30 round mags. Always thought this might be handy in Twilight, but can't remember much about the weapons - think they might be on Paul's website though.

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    As for the Ruger, I kinda remember something like that, but I remember Marlins Camp Carbine more. It came in 2 calibers, the 9mm and the .45 ACP, the 9mm used Smith and Wesson double stack magazines which come in 10 to 30 round capacities. The .45 used 1911 magazines and those can be had in 30 round capacities as well, although the 20 rounders are more commonly available. And I did use one as a NPCs weapon in my South Western Campaign that was short lived back in 04.
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    • #47
      Originally posted by FMDeCorba
      Thank you!
      I am not in favour of swamping the game with various penalty tables based on number of weapons, skillets or ghettoblasters carried on person or levels of discomfort etc.(this, by the way shouldnt be determined by a base score IMO, its uncomfortable wearing many metal objects whether you are very agile or not), or reducing the game exclusively to a question of "realism".
      However, the overall determining factor of player behaviour in this respect is incentive . If it generally pays (XP-wise or character survivability)to carry a platoons worth of ammo, heavy armor etc., then that practice will continue. If professional (or at least matching our understanding of such) soldiering is rewarded, its highly probable you will see more of that.

      Looking forward to the next session and impact of the new house damage rules BTW
      You would to carry loads of weapons,ammo and general distrust in heavy batlle armor if you played General Pain...take it from me...I know....My wall of assasin attempts in the Library Tower is now 2 located on 2 floors.

      Ass for the ass "comment" it was a really funny SHITuation...it still makes me chuckle....just like the time Steinkopf (god rest his soul) was beeing executed for treason in HQs WW2 campagin , he survived the first shot(s) and asked for the priest ,the priest came and he headbutts the priest whereupon the soldiers start firing again not stopping before their clips ran out.
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      • #48
        Originally posted by General Pain
        You would to carry loads of weapons,ammo and general distrust in heavy batlle armor if you played General Pain...take it from me...I know....My wall of assasin attempts in the Library Tower is now 2 located on 2 floors.
        Ass for the ass "comment" it was a really funny SHITuation...it still makes me chuckle....just like the time Steinkopf (god rest his soul) was beeing executed for treason in HQs WW2 campagin , he survived the first shot(s) and asked for the priest ,the priest came and he headbutts the priest whereupon the soldiers start firing again not stopping before their clips ran out.
        Yes I probably would do like General Pain if I was General Pain, thankfully, Im not. Only a comic-book character like that would think it was really funny with some other characters ass-gun, and at the same time completely forget that he had one jammed up there himself throughout that session
        Sincerely,

        Fieldmarshal DeCorba

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        • #49
          penalty

          last FtF a player had something like 1 AK,1 Bizon SMG,2 pc. of 10 gage sawed off shotguns,1 .666 custom made Desert Eagle,and one antimaterial rifle in addition to body armour and ammo.(No names mentioned of course ).

          Considering this over the top in all ways, I let the player skip a round now and then as his character got tangled in various straps and gun butts engulfing him .

          For the munchkin who does not seem to grasp the nuances here I believe ingame penalties such as these can have educational effect .

          Anyways - good session though .

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          • #50
            I once had a player try to convince me that he could conceal a gimpy by tucking it down his trouser leg! I also played in a Cthulhu game where a player wanted to mount a .30 Browning M1919 mg on the roof of a model t ford for cultist hunting.....
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            • #51
              Originally posted by TiggerCCW UK
              I once had a player try to convince me that he could conceal a gimpy by tucking it down his trouser leg! I also played in a Cthulhu game where a player wanted to mount a .30 Browning M1919 mg on the roof of a model t ford for cultist hunting.....

              The gimpy, was it down his leg while he was laying down in a bed with a blanket over him Or was it just a simple trenchcoat


              As for the model T and a 1919, that sounds utterly plausible!
              "God bless America, the land of the free, but only so long as it remains the home of the brave."

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              • #52
                Originally posted by jester
                As for the model T and a 1919, that sounds utterly plausible!
                Yeah, I've played a bit of 1920s-1930s CoC and I wish I'd thought of that! Sounds cool.
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                • #53
                  Originally posted by jester
                  The gimpy, was it down his leg while he was laying down in a bed with a blanket over him Or was it just a simple trenchcoat


                  As for the model T and a 1919, that sounds utterly plausible!
                  Sadly nothing that sensible. It was to be tucked down a trouser leg while he walked through a check point. Even Rolf Harris wouldn't have got away with that as Jake The Peg!

                  I just mentioned Rolf Harris on a T2K board - not something you do every day

                  One of the many issues I had with the MG armed Model T was that he wanted to mount it on the sun roof. I don't think he was very familiar with cars of the 1920's!
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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by TiggerCCW UK
                    Sadly nothing that sensible. It was to be tucked down a trouser leg while he walked through a check point. Even Rolf Harris wouldn't have got away with that as Jake The Peg!

                    I just mentioned Rolf Harris on a T2K board - not something you do every day

                    One of the many issues I had with the MG armed Model T was that he wanted to mount it on the sun roof. I don't think he was very familiar with cars of the 1920's!

                    Gimpy;

                    So the character was what 7 foot four And had arms and legs as thick as logs <again if it were a duster or trenchcoat it could be done for short time with little scrutiny, although personaly I'd got with an M60E3 shorter and slimmer or a SAW idealy! I could pull it off with a SAW with a standard barrel, no drum of course!

                    As for the sunroof! I am sure they had them. Of course it would have been a custom job done by the local mechanic, or heck a modern mechanic would do it. If he were a mechanic with a SOUL he would cry as he defiled the anvcient vehidle though. Personaly, I'd mount a brace with the pintel mount since no one knows how old, well kept or the condition of the nearly 100 year old steel fared.
                    "God bless America, the land of the free, but only so long as it remains the home of the brave."

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                    • #55
                      Sorry, should have clarified, it was a '20's CoC game, with a new build Model T. As I said, I don't think the player really got the grasp of the 1920's!
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