[TML] NY Reload
Richard Aiken
raikenclw at gmail.com
Thu Mar 6 21:00:50 MST 2008
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 3:28 PM, <shadow at shadowgard.com> wrote:
> I'm sure there are lots of pieces of equipment that "just happen" to
> have a tubular steel part that "just happens" to fit to another part
> from something else to become a barrel and receiver.
Somewhere, I still have the handwritten sheets of notebook paper where
I carefully wrote out for my first CT referee a complete description
of how my Other character was concealing the parts of his silenced
autopistol amongst his luggage and personal effects. I remember
particularly how he hid the trigger and associated fiddly little bits
. . . as parts of a gaudy, starport-tourist-shop "handmade native wire
jewelry" keychain fob. The only bits I couldn't figure out how to
hide-in-plain-sight were the bullets, so those got be hidden inside
the hollow tubular frames of the luggage.
Of course, this was way before any of us knew anything about chem
sniffers . . . :-)
--
Richard Aiken
"Never insult anyone by accident." Robert A. Heinlein
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