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Stirpis Weaponry, WWII & Vietnam Era Firearms

Discussion in 'Archives' started by Cole Ombre, Sep 9, 2014.

  1. Cole Ombre

    Cole Ombre Lurking Admin

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    *Jace*

    I have acquired blueprints to various old World War Two and Vietnam weaponry, and I am putting designs up now for any interested in purchasing a fine replica. Keep that in mind, they -are- replicas!

    First up though, two new modern weaponry additions that are to be added to the main Stirpis Store page soon:


    Stirpis DMR:
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    A designated marksman rifle with an elongated barrel, fore grip, and underside bi-pod for all marksmen around! Comes with a standard SLCS 8x sight.

    Stirpis KHG Mk2:
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    The second in line of kinetic Stirpis handguns, this weapon packs all the punch of a .45 ACP cartridge in a pocket-sized container!


    Now to the special ones! As they are blueprints only as of now, they will need some time to be built, tested, and primed for use in combat situations. They are shown as replicas by the R- in front of each name.


    R-M60 LMG
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    Put into use later than the Second World War, towards the Vietnam skirmishes, the M60 is a capable light machine gun with a 150 round disintegrating-belt fed operation. Just another day in 'Nam!

    R-Karabiner "Kar" 98k
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    The Kar-98k was the main rifle used by the German forces of WWII. It is bolt action and comes with the option of a scope.

    R-M1 Garand
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    The M1 Garand was the main service rifle used by American forces during the Second World War. Having the advantage at the time of being semi-automatic, it gave the soldiers and edge over the Germans K98k.
    ((no theyre not the same sprite. look closely.))

    R-BAR
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    The Browning Automatic Rifle was the main support weapon utilized by American forces during the war. Reliable and fully automatic, this weapon had a large edge over the enemies bulky full-auto weaponry.

    R-Bren Mk2
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    The Bren Mk2 was a light machine gun deployed by Great Britain during the war, and saw service for more than 60 years after its development. Fully automatic with a topside vertical magazine, the weapon was very well suited for supporting roles from the bi-pod.

    R-M3A1 "Grease Gun"
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    The M3A1 Grease gun was a small sub-machine gun intended to replace the larger Thompson machine guns sued at the time. Preferred by tankers and vehicle crews for its light weight, this weapon saw relatively little action during the war.

    R-Thompson Sub-Machine Gun
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    The Thompson sub-machine gun was a fully automatic SMG deployed by american forces during the war. It was favored for its reliability and its ability to consistently lay down high volumes of automatic fire.

    R-M1 Bazooka
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    The M1 Bazooka was a man portable recoil-less antitank rifle developed and employed by American forces. It was used to distribute damage to bunkers or armored vehicles beyond ranges of a thrown grenade.

    R-M16
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    The M16 assault rifle was the rifle of choice for American troops during the Vietnam War, and continued for years afterward as the rifle of many armies, undergoing changes and enhancements.


    Price is negotiable, as the weapons have not been constructed yet so I have no way of knowing what I must pay for their construction as of now.
     
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  2. Iridium616

    Iridium616 New Member

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    Floran buy bazooka, yes.
    Not has much pix, but is can gives stuff insteed.
     
  3. Cole Ombre

    Cole Ombre Lurking Admin

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    Depending on what sort of material you have to trade, I'd be more than happy to accept.
    -Jace
     
  4. Iridium616

    Iridium616 New Member

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    -Cyan-
    Make list things need?
    Please no metalrust bits, metal not easy find.
     
  5. Cole Ombre

    Cole Ombre Lurking Admin

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    Well, other than basic metals, theres not much I need or can even use. Carbon wafers or nano tubes, that stuff isnt a metal, and I do need those, but they tend to be harder to get. Sorry.
    -Jace
     
  6. Iridium616

    Iridium616 New Member

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    -Cyan-
    Please. Has be anything else.
    Is interest on stab tools? Fur? Coals?
     
  7. Cole Ombre

    Cole Ombre Lurking Admin

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    Sorry, I just don't need anything like that.
    -Jace
     
  8. Krampus

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    Wonderful, but they're working replicas right? If yes, i would like to buy them.

    ~Kasten
    (Oh man, i love your work e.e)
     
  9. Cole Ombre

    Cole Ombre Lurking Admin

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    Yes, they do work. You have my assurance.
    -Jace-
     
  10. Tomwell1

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    Could I buy a Thompson? I'd be willing to buy it for 3000, that seem fair?
    -Lucile
     
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  11. Cole Ombre

    Cole Ombre Lurking Admin

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    Perfectly fair to me. I'll get started on manufacturing right away, shouldn't take too long. I'll PM when its ready.
    -Jace
     
  12. Day Tripper

    Day Tripper miller ball breaker

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    I'd like to order both an M60 and an M-16, as this "Vietnam" concept interests me greatly. Payment can be in voxels or gold bars, take your pick.

    - ape.escapist
     
  13. Tomwell1

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    And, this is effective in combat, correct?
     
  14. Cole Ombre

    Cole Ombre Lurking Admin

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    Yes, all weapons are working order models, capable of being used in combat situations.
    -Jace
     
  15. Cole Ombre

    Cole Ombre Lurking Admin

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    Sorry for the late reply, both of your weapons went into production along with the other fellows Thompson, so they will be available shortly. As for payment, gold is preferable, but voxels are accepted.
    -Jace-
     
  16. Julius Mayne

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    I will place an order for an M16.
     
  17. Cole Ombre

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    Accepted, production started.
    You will be notified when it is completed.
    -Jace-
     
  18. CaptainBritton02

    CaptainBritton02 Man of War

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    I'll need an M1 Garand. I have 1500 or so pixels. That be enough?

    -The Rider ((Jackson Britton))
     
  19. Cole Ombre

    Cole Ombre Lurking Admin

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    Seems good enough. I'll start right away.
    -Jace-
     
  20. Gorbachev

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    Could I take a Thompson SMG?