[quote]You know, I'm gonna take all your advice into account. One shell it is, one very important shell. I like the idea, I really like it. I'll even roll a dice to choose the type, whether it's a HE-FRAG which would be decimating to any group of people, to a APDSFS-T which would be pretty much useless in this world without many armored vehicles left. We'll just say it was hidden in the shipment, maybe the guy planned on bringing more in later, but stuck with one for the first one.[/quote] I like it. Maybe you should name it, like you named the tank. [quote]As for Raisa and her Makarov, now that I think about it, I might get rid of one of the Makarovs (the working one, actually) and have her give it to Gregory, as a bluff weapon. That's just an idea for now, I'm still thinking it over, but in any case, I still feel Ural's crew is too well-armed. I mean, why have Franklin guard the camp with a 10/22 when the tank has a machine gun which can fire bullets the size of small rodents? Might remove one of their guns.[/quote] Two things here: 1. Look up the ROF (rate of fire) on that machine gun. Some go through a hundred rounds in less than a minute. You don't want to accidentally burn through the whole belt. 2. A Ruger 10/22 is absolutely rubbish for guard duty. You can stop a .22 with a frying pan, and it won't stop an attacker unless you put one through their brain. That gun is a squirrel gun at best. You're way better off either using the Mosin (you can kill a deer at 300 yards with that cartridge) or picking a new gun. Personally, I'm going to try to start with an M1903 30-06. It has ladder sights that are marked up to 2700 yards, and the 30-06 will Swiss cheese a person through a window without breaking a sweat.