>>14962So it's like an americanized version of a 9mm mokorov? That sounds gangster, I've always wanted a double stack Makarov with like 12 shots in that motherfucker. The original makarovs are straight up jokes because seven rounds of the inferior Russian size of 9 mm so it has a reputation in some circles is literally being the wife or the hoe's gun. Like a seven shot mokorov is basically what you give to your girlfriend, so those original mokorovs kinda signal "bitch" to the rest of the world when a man or male has one. If that's someone's going to be willing to bet they have a bitch master or they are really bad bully victims. Or Russian, but I sleep better at night pretending that Russians don't exist. The nightmares are too much.
That Smith & Wesson round even looks kind of like a Makarov cartridge.
I have a little obsession over mokorovs, I want like a bag of 20 of them to hand out to bitches and women that I want to hit on or fuck. Probably a big pimp move to have a lot of them.
As for personal use, I'm really not sleeping on the idea of daily carrying a double stack Makarov like the modern ones, because 12 shots, and it is kind of eternally funny to me to point out that the Russians took a long time to figure out what double stack was.
Though to be fair, that's what I wouldn't mind carrying around as a daily carry, which in my head isn't meant to be a complete nigger deleter.
I don't really need the big rounds, but personally if I could have only one handgun and one handgun only it would definitely be a 45 ACP Glock. 10 rounds of that "stop, and don't get up, motherfucker."
I just envisioned my daily carry as being more of a defense tool and less of a "person be gone." , but technically I greatly prefer the "I'm too lazy to shoot twice" round of the 45 ACP.
And I like Glock, weirdly enough. It's the Jack Daniels of the handgun world. Not the original, but definitely the mass appeal.
That braeburn gun seems really cool but with a cartridge like that I have to wonder if it's a smart idea as a daily carry. Kind of a small cartridge as well as low capacity.
Really cool novelty gun, but I'm not 100% sure I would choose it for either daily carry or people smoking capacities (like actual military/police operations). Too small of a cartridge and two small capacity.
Kind of reminds me of the Beretta Samurai Edge they made; the thing is a really cool novelty gun where it has the S.T.A.Rs thing engraved on it and it says "for law enforcement purposes only" (which is not engraved on real cop guns, I might add), and it's a really cool piece of Raccoon City Police Department nostalgia. The problem is, it's a 9 mm Luger which I'm always shit posting about and it only hold seven rounds, so that's pure novelty gun for me and not an actual tool to use or carry for work or daily carry. So cool as hell though. Definitely worth the nerd boy points. Your Braeburn revolver kind of hits those notes.
The picture I'm posting isn't my gun, I got it off of Google. But it is an example of the samurai edge novelty gun i was talking about.
So how much your work made it into Fallout equestria? That was a massive project, and technically one of the crowning achievements of the Bront community back then, specifically accredited to us here on ponychan. Bronycon and other pony themed get togethers basically had to have a poster for sale or something in reference to F.O.E
We made a lot of fan content and a lot of it went pretty much mainstream even outside of Brony communities, but I think F.O.E reached and went really far with how many people got into it. Correct me if I'm wrong, however. I'm just speaking from the point of view of someone that's impressed by how much went into that.