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Oliver's Worthy Bling armaments
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Oliver's Worthy Bling armaments
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CASE FILE: Custom Weapon
Oliver Archibald St. James Stuart Blingworthy.
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→ Designation AR81A2 -- shortened to DA2, also called Date, or when using the gun, it is often referred to as Dating, so nobody should be estranged out when those using this gun say they are dating the enemy.
→ Unbert Blaster N91 -- shortened to UBN91, or just UBN, or Ubbon, sometimes Oven.
→ Cavalry saber designation S101, or S1, often called sword swishy thingy.
→ K-TarmBell -- shortened to K-TB or KT, often slurred as Katie.
TYPE:
→ Firearm.
→ Firearm.
→ Melee weapon.
→ Melee weapon.
FORM:
→ Bullpup multi-purpose assault rifle.
→ High powered hunting handgun.
→ Ceremonial Sabre.
→ Multi-purpose survival knife.
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BRIEFING:
→ DA2: The AR81 is a gas operated, magazine fed, selective fire rifle of bullpup layout. The receiver of the AR81 is made from stamped sheet steel, reinforced with welded and riveted machined steel inserts. The gas operated action has a short stroke gas piston, located above the barrel. The gas piston has its own return spring. Gas system has a three-positions gas regulator, one position for a normal firing, second for a firing in adverse conditions and the third for launching the rifle grenades (gas port is shut off). The machined bolt carrier rides inside the receiver on the two parallel steel guide rods, with the single return spring placed above and between the guide rods. The typical rotating bolt has 7 lugs that locks into the steel insert in the receiver, just behind the barrel breech. The charging handle is attached to the right side of the bolt carrier, and prior to A2 upgrade caused some problems by reflecting the ejected cases back into the action, thus causing stoppages. In the AR81A2 configuration the charging handle was redesigned to avoid such problems. The charging handle slot is covered by the spring-loaded dust cover. The bolt and its extractor claw also were upgraded in the AR81A2, to achieve more reliable extraction of the spent cases. The trigger / hammer assembly of the AR81A1 is also typical for a modern bullpup rifle, with the long link from the trigger to the hammer unit, located in the buttstock. The hammer assembly of the AR81A2 was redesigned to introduce a slight delay before the hammer release when the gun is fired in the full auto. This did not affected the cyclic rate of fire but improved the reliability and stability of the weapon during the automatic fire. The fire mode selector is located at the left side of the receiver, well behind the magazine housing, and allows for single shots of full automatic modes of fire. The cross-bolt safety button is located above the trigger. The barrel is rifled for a CRETAN-standard 5.56mm ammunition, with 1:7 twist, and is fitted with a CRETAN-standard flash hider, which allows to launch the rifle grenades from under the barrel. It has been modified so to allow a rail, and is easy to modify, to place scopes when needed, remove it, and even place a grenade launcher or a masterkey shotgun underneathe which are often carried around the belt for multi-purpose. A versatile weapon indeed, with the insignia of the Royal Guards slapped unto it, making the weapon valuable as a vintage firearm. It is carried around on person with the unarmored traditional uniform, and with the battle uniform. But not on the armored uniform. When Royal Guard unarmored traditional attire worn, it has a bayonet attached to it that can be used for stabbing purposes. Notably a K-TB modified for that purpose. (Real life equivalent: L98A2)
→ UBN91: N91 pistol is locked breech, short recoil operated pistol that uses rotating bolt locking. Most parts of pistol are made from stainless steel. Barrel has a large tubular extension which contains cylindrical bolt with radial locking lugs. Upon recoil, bolt is rotated by the fixed (but removable) pin, inserted through the frame into the curved slot, made in the bolt body. At the rear, bolt is fitted with cocking knob that projects from the back of the barrel extension and has gripping serrations. Dual return springs are located below the barrel, in cylindrical channels at each side of the frame; spring are connected to the bolt via two recoil rods. Another unusual feature is the bolt recoil accelerator, that, after unlocking, transfers the energy of recoiling barrel to the bolt, thus improving reliability of the weapon. Trigger is of single action type, with exposed hammer and frame-mounted manual safety. Barrels are easily interchangeable, and since both .357AMP and .44AMP cartridges have same case head dimensions, change of calibers requires only installation of appropriate barrel. There were many variations of N91 barrels, with or without sighting rib, with various lengths and profiles. However, fully adjustable sighs were standard on all barrels. Often it has .44AMP rounds, and rarely interchanged for .357AMP. The gun itself is worn on the right side for the holster, but is never carried with the traditional uniform. But is hidden and worn inside the armored traditional uniform of the Royal Guards. It is a hunting pistol notably, and is meant to shock and take down targets with a high hydroshock effect. Surprisingly it features a tame recoil, and has seven rounds often in the typical clip. (Real life example for references: AutoMag)
→ S101: A sword used for ceremonial purposes and made in the manner of traditional cavalry sabers. Typically worn by Royal Guards for no other reasons but to look good... but of course on the off event it is needed in a battlefield of modern equations SOMEHOW, then it can be used as a weapon. Though the usage of this weapon is rare, hence it is often in pristine condition due to how it is maintained a lot. And is worth a lot of money due to how rare one finds vintage swords like these in the markets. As Royal Guards rarely depart from their weaponry. For the most part, the weapon is curved, as to make slashing and hacking easier, meant to be used with ease and to easily lop off heads in the past. Of course it can still do that now, but it wouldn't be as much points if a Royal Guardsman can just take out a weapon, and fire at a person with less of a risk unto himself. The weapon is made of a mixture of materials, including carbon alloy of sorts, to encourage hardness, iron and steel, to make it dense and less liable to snap, and finally titanium, to make it durable. All in a mixture, with the handle made of gold. The blade itself extending up to 32 ins. Being made to be worn on a sheathe and all that, often worn on the belt and all only in traditional attire. Not with modern military clothing.
→ K-TB: A knife that is meant for a dual purpose of survival, and combat. In the event something needs to be sharpened, cut down, stabbed the Hell out of. The knife serves its purpose. Working as a standard knife of special forces and paramilitary organizations. The Royal Guards being one of those adopting this knife for their usage as they are trained in how to stab the Hell out of your opponent. One side is serrated, meant for mostly sawing through things, but can work to slit throats, but not really used for that purpose since the other side is meant for that. But the other side isn't meant to saw through materials, merely slice through throats as sawing through harder materials may dull the finely tuned blade with an obsidian edge applied to it, as the body of the blade itself has a mixed alloy of carbon, titanium and stainless steel. The grip itself (not as depicted in the picture) actually has a polished wooden grip with a shell of rubber covering it up all to the comfort of the user. Often the knife is sheathed unto the right breast of the Kevlar vest, or merely the BDU as it has its own sheathe. (Real life equivalent for references and measurements: CRK Model Mark IV)
PICTURE:
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SPECIAL ABILITIES:
→ For either the UBN91 or the AR81A2, there is a special clip for both of them, a single one, made to have inferno rounds with a hollow point top meant to ignite whatever is being shot at. Modified so that it may set someone to combust and also it is tested to actually be safe to fire from numerous times before given out. It is an exclusive round and is highly top secret, given out only to Royal Guards and other very special paramilitary groups. Often only one clip for each firearm. And that is it. A shot would combust a person and shred their insides when it penetrates. The magazines are paintede red to help distinguish them.
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