As long as you've accounted for point-of-impact shift and paid your $200 tax, you're good to go.
No, I will not and this Davey Crockett tactical nuke in my home museum agrees.
This is a Wasteland 2 joke I do not have a tactical nuke, a silencer, or even a working gun. I do have a 100 plus year old broken revolver though.
Oh! Send pics!
Of the busted revolver?
Yes, please.
Here it is though I dont actually know the age just that the design is about a hundred years old.
It's got a beauty all its own. Looks like it vould use some love, though.
Im just iffy about removing the rust, but ive actually taken it apart and cleaned it up over the years. I figure ill use it as a prop for some New Vegas cosplay or soemthing, the cylinder doesnt rotate anymore but the hammer does go back and makes a real satisfying click when I pull the trigger. Also it no longer has a firing pin.
Also revolver internals are fucking abominable.
Love a shot at gunsmithing that, but yeah, revolver internals, yuck.
Never block your muzzle or you risk a "Bugs Bunny".
As long as you've accounted for point-of-impact shift and paid your $200 tax, you're good to go.
No, I will not and this Davey Crockett tactical nuke in my home museum agrees.
This is a Wasteland 2 joke I do not have a tactical nuke, a silencer, or even a working gun. I do have a 100 plus year old broken revolver though.
Oh! Send pics!
Of the busted revolver?
Yes, please.
Here it is though I dont actually know the age just that the design is about a hundred years old.
It's got a beauty all its own. Looks like it vould use some love, though.
Im just iffy about removing the rust, but ive actually taken it apart and cleaned it up over the years. I figure ill use it as a prop for some New Vegas cosplay or soemthing, the cylinder doesnt rotate anymore but the hammer does go back and makes a real satisfying click when I pull the trigger. Also it no longer has a firing pin.
Also revolver internals are fucking abominable.
Love a shot at gunsmithing that, but yeah, revolver internals, yuck.