WG 1276 Muscle Memory
January 24th, 2014

WG 1276 Muscle Memory

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9 Responses to “WG 1276 Muscle Memory”

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    The Dark Ferret says:

    Not very good holsters if the guns can fall out…

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      Karl says:

      Well, if your direction was changed suddenly and with enough force to damage your metal mask by an iron candleabra stand, I think design soecs for holsters holding guns in place is out the window 😉

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        The Dark Ferret says:

        Actually, most modern holster have a strap to prevent exactly this type of thing. It A: prevents the gun from coming out of the holster during sudden or violent movement, and B: prevents unauthorized persons from grabbing your sidearm. If you goal was to create a holster more like an old west style then congratulations, you were successful. If you wanted to make a practical holster that would actually be useful, then sorry, you fail. Just sayin.

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        Karl says:

        The “holsters” are actually part of the metallic suit that hold the weapons in place with a small magnetic field. The inertia imparted into the suit, given by the force of the blow from Crystal, was beyond the design range of that magnetic field thus allowing the weapons to slip free from the lock. When there are no weapons detected in the slots (as they are more slots than holsters), they retract back into the suit, thus why in the later panels you don’t see them.

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    Ogre says:

    C-C-C-C-C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER!!!

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    FoolKiller says:

    Good thing they didn’t melt down some iron candelabras to make that mask, or SHE would be unstoppable…

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      Karl says:

      Iron candelabras are quite strong…I should know…I’ve been hit by one. Not a pleasant experience and can cause quote a bit of damage.

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        FoolKiller says:

        That’s almost as hard to explain at the ER as how your wife cut you with a katana.
        Forget about getting medical attention… they can’t stop laughing long enough.