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CWI arms typically come in gunmetal gray with its soft blued cast. .22 models have wooden furniture, and all models can be customized with a number of brushed polishes, mirror finishes and plating for the right price.
From top to bottom, left to right:
Sarissa .308 (Bolt-action Rifle), Pike 45-70 (Lever-action Rifle), Mk II (Clockwork Rifle), Lochaber 12ga (Automatic Shotgun), Sparth 20ga (Pump-action Shotgun), Jian 5.56mm (Automatic Rifle), Misericorde 5.56mm (Parabellum Rifle), Schiavona .44 (Heavy Revolver), Stiletto 10mm (Heavy Automatic Pistol), Mk I (Clockwork Pistol), Estoc .357 (Revolver), Dirk 9mm (Automatic Pistol).
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CWI arms typically come in gunmetal gray with its soft blued cast. .22 models have wooden furniture, and all models can be customized with a number of brushed polishes, mirror finishes and plating for the right price.
From top to bottom, left to right:
Sarissa .308 (Bolt-action Rifle), Pike 45-70 (Lever-action Rifle), Mk II (Clockwork Rifle), Lochaber 12ga (Automatic Shotgun), Sparth 20ga (Pump-action Shotgun), Jian 5.56mm (Automatic Rifle), Misericorde 5.56mm (Parabellum Rifle), Schiavona .44 (Heavy Revolver), Stiletto 10mm (Heavy Automatic Pistol), Mk I (Clockwork Pistol), Estoc .357 (Revolver), Dirk 9mm (Automatic Pistol).
Category All / Fantasy
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Size 890 x 1280px
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Definitely! Out of these, I'd have to say I'm most partial to the Jian and the Dirk, in terms of choosing both a rifle/carbine and a sidearm.
Also, I do rather like the Misericorde's sleek but vague reminiscence to the design of the P90; I suppose the same could be said about my aforementioned favorites' slight resemblance to the M4 and the M9/92FS. X) Guess I'm a standard-issue sort of guy?
Just before this comment gets to TL;DR status, I also do like the Stiletto, except for being chambered in 10mm. If it came in .357 SIG or .40 S&W, I'd probably have chosen that over the Dirk, hehe.
Also, I do rather like the Misericorde's sleek but vague reminiscence to the design of the P90; I suppose the same could be said about my aforementioned favorites' slight resemblance to the M4 and the M9/92FS. X) Guess I'm a standard-issue sort of guy?
Just before this comment gets to TL;DR status, I also do like the Stiletto, except for being chambered in 10mm. If it came in .357 SIG or .40 S&W, I'd probably have chosen that over the Dirk, hehe.
Nothing wrong with standard-issue. Heck, there's even a Perk for using those weapons that's one of a number of soldier concepts and provides its own Title*.
The Stiletto is actually based on the Highballer 1911 AMT Javelina variant which is chambered for 10mm rather than the typical .45 round.
*Titles are used to declare your character as one sort of badass or another and often come alongside Perks and earned abilities. They're more bragging rights than anything and don't provide bonuses greater than the ones that come with earning them in the first place.
The Stiletto is actually based on the Highballer 1911 AMT Javelina variant which is chambered for 10mm rather than the typical .45 round.
*Titles are used to declare your character as one sort of badass or another and often come alongside Perks and earned abilities. They're more bragging rights than anything and don't provide bonuses greater than the ones that come with earning them in the first place.
Indeed not - if something is standard issue, then it's probably (and hopefully) for good reason!
I did notice that the 10mm Stiletto up there bears a resemblance to the M1911; that being said, I'm also aware that Colt itself manufactures what they call the "Delta" semiauto pistol, which is an otherwise standard-looking 1911 (the general design of which I adore) except it's indeed chambered for the 10mm round.
Still not my round of choice for any gun, but I do know that plenty of gun enthusiasts would quickly and fervently disagree with me. :P
I did notice that the 10mm Stiletto up there bears a resemblance to the M1911; that being said, I'm also aware that Colt itself manufactures what they call the "Delta" semiauto pistol, which is an otherwise standard-looking 1911 (the general design of which I adore) except it's indeed chambered for the 10mm round.
Still not my round of choice for any gun, but I do know that plenty of gun enthusiasts would quickly and fervently disagree with me. :P
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