>>6076915You clothing hangs and drip onto the floor, but (6) only after the circulated air starts hitting it do yo notice any real change. In the meantime, you decide to keep your gun chambered, and consider playing at John McClain. It was a cool idea but you consider what might happen if the gun were to go off (9) and decide to clear the chamber first, and drop the bolt, BEFORE inserting the magazine.
Your imagination runs on repeat, the scene of an accidental discharge, and perhaps something worse.
You ask about the tunnels, and start getting multiple people talking at you all at once.
Marcie, and the two men, you realize are more exhausted than you, both of the men laying out and marcie, in the passenger seat.
>we were searching the whole time you were sick. The ghouls were getting thick everywhere outside, so i went down in the tunnel to check things out. It was a basic drainage system until it hit a junction, and from there it looked like the tunnel went out like a spider web to every other building around here. I marked the walls to keep track of where i was, and when i got back we all put together a plan for exploring things.>tell him about the gunworks>you want to tell the story? Im just starting.>yeah but the mausers and the mosins, and all that.>you want to tell the story? You can tell him about what I found, go ahead.>i didn't mean that>well you're cutting me off before i can get to that part, that part was three days later, it was yesterday>we found a pallet of 7.62x54R ammo and these crates of mausers riflesYou auspect that the story is in danger of devolcing into a bickering match over nominclature, as is common among "gun people".
And you're correct. Their quipping and snipping truly intolerable, and finally the merchantsettles the whole argument by shutting up these adult children, and explaining the whole thing succinctly.
>they found military surplus rifles with mismatched ammunition. Bothe the rifles and bullets are extremely common, however, so it has all worked out well.