<Snipped quote by Foster>
I know about what I am doing, given that he only has it since it has a wide spread of fire. He is supposidly part of the mob so could get a hand on some weapons. Also bare in mind he isnt in england and is still in america.
I was referring to the American NFA act of 1934 regulating the trade, possession, and manufacture of Title II firearms,
such as autocannons, machine-guns, and anti-tank rocket-launchers.
-Not saying it's impossible, just saying that all those American Youtube videos are of people with ridiculously clean criminal-records and about several grand to blow on legal fees if you so much as scowl at them. And not complete foreigners with extensive mafia connections.
-Yes, even FPSRussia. We don't just hand-out m'f'ing tanks to crazy people with Russian accents without doing our homework first.
Also, error, check the entry in the character-page, is different:
Name: Wilson Taggart | Age: 25 | Gender: M
Personality: Careful and precise, despite a reckless fatalist attitude. His altruistic tendencies have generally meant a good reputation. His wary shrewdness however stems from a long history of people who take advantage of his generosity.
Back Story: Factory-worker and trained first-responder; Taggart is also a bit of a military-reenactor, not only fascinated with various collections, but also the how and why it was used and designed in order to get a better understanding of history while also learning some useful survival-skills.
Other: A bit of a history-buff/survivalist. Is moderately deaf and severely blind on the left side. Stocks a rather surprising amount of medical supplies. Enjoy our cuisine, I did mention he knows how to cook, right?
Also, I'm aware of the issues with frightened horses. There's several reasons why Taggart wanted to leave the horse behind when checking the airfield, you listed a few of them.
-Other notes:
- The horse is amish, you don't ride them, ever, they pull carriages. Unless you like getting kicked in the head, that is. The concept is almost entirely alien to them and their reaction to a 150 pound man mounting them like a horny stallion is likely be very negative.
- Horses on their own make quite a bit of noise, a horse & rider is quite tall in the woods of the ORV (likely to become a "headless horseman" if the stallion goes nuts), and a carriage just makes that so much worse.
- Horses, when they aren't frightened, tend to get way too curious if left unattended in unfamiliar surroundings. Especially when hungry.
- When traveling at night with a horse, you're probably going to have to get out and lead the horse by the reigns.
Also, Taggart found the horse slightly after a month into this mess, not just one month before the RP starts.