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Better Guns for Dresden and Co.

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Rasins:
Bacchus,

Unfortunately, with the WK mantle, he doesn't feel the harm being done, so he's not going to even think about it.

Bacchus:
i don't know in his last adventures he had his forearm busted up and his calf shot through. hes got to know that his duster leaves huge gaps in protection.
  i was also annoyed that during his year of isolation he didn't have Thomas bring over a variaty of overly reliable firearms and thousands of rounds of ammo so he could train himself.
 i mean Murphy has been giving him crap about that for years.

Shift8:
The ideal weapon for Dresden I think would be something like a MP-7. Small, but better than a pistol.

Maybe a Cz-75 or G-17 for when he needs something even more basic.

And a Tavor for when he knows he is going into the shit. Like the fight on Demonreach. Or South America.

Bacchus:
Those are all 9 mm right? I'd be thinking more extreme calibers he's 6'9" and super strong so he could easily control guns that only bodybuilders could effectively use. He would also have no problem hiding them under his duster.
 how about a sawed off 12 gage with slugs shot one handed for close quarters

Shift8:

--- Quote from: Bacchus on July 15, 2017, 01:07:52 AM ---Those are all 9 mm right? I'd be thinking more extreme calibers he's 6'9" and super strong so he could easily control guns that only bodybuilders could effectively use. He would also have no problem hiding them under his duster.
 how about a sawed off 12 gage with slugs shot one handed for close quarters

--- End quote ---

The pistols were 9mm. The Tavor is 5.56x45 and the Mp7 is 4.6mm or something weird.

Strength really does not help weapon control much, and to the extent that is does, most massive rounds are still impractical for self defense use. There is also the issue to magazine capacity.

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