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Re: Colombian Army
By: Columbia Confederates Date: August 6, 2015, 7:48 pm
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Columbia's Weaponry
Richmond Rifle Musket
The Richmond Rifle Musket uses a .69 caliber mini-ball and can
fire at ranges up to 500 yards. 1.5 million Richmond Muskets
have been produced by the Richmond Armory and 20 other military
contractors. The fastest anyone has filled one of these muskets
is at about 8 balls per minute.
Whitey's Mississippi Musket Rifle
Also known as the Big Miss, the Whitey's Mississippi Musket
Rifle was designed in the 1950s by military contractor, Columbus
United. The Big Miss used .72 caliber mini-balls and launched at
a length of roughly 1,000 feet. Columbus United sold the idea as
the most accurate gun in history, however this was a great
exaggeration. In the 90's the sight scopes were removed due to
the guns recoil giving soldiers head aches.
M2213 Mississippi Musket
Developed in the 1880s, the m2213 was created by Sir Johnathan
Crudd from the Columbus United military contractor. The 33 inch
barrel fires a .54 caliber mini-ball that fires at up to 450
feet. The Mississippi Musket is primary used in the River-Guard
due to the close combat River Guard's would come into.
Patriot Long Gun
Developed in the 1960s, Vivimus Contractor Dale Harper,
developed a sniper rifle capable of firing at up to 3,000 feet.
Powered by a steam engine which propels the bullet at super high
speeds, the Patriot has become a go to weapon in the Red Birds
Infantry. The guns power, speed, and range has been known to
tear through some light military armor around the shoulders and
knees.
Arkansas Dagger
A 20 inch straight blade dagger used by commanding Generals.
While the dagger is mostly for show to honor generals and
commanders, it can be used in combat.
Badger Rifle
The Badger Rifle is a anti-aircraft defense weapon. The cannon
like weapon fires things called "bolts" at visible air crafts.
The bullet like rods are able to penetrate metals. The Badger
Rifle is manufactured by the Colombian government only.
The Burnside
The Burnside was first manufactured by a blacksmith by the name
of Carl Burnside, the founder of Polar Range's Gun Production.
The Burnside fires a .54 inch caliber mini-ball at roughly 290
m/s in a 200 yard range.
Buckin' Bronco Navy Revolver
The Buckin' Bronco is a .36 caliber revolver capable of holding
3 bullets at a time. It was first produced by the Indiana Colt
Factory in 1856 with a .31 caliber revolver, but since has been
updated to meet modern accommodations. Since its inception in
1856, 250,600 have been produced. The Revolver is used by the
River Guard Navy.
Golden Stallion Navy Revolver
Developed in 1902 by Indiana Colt Factory engineer, Davis
Reginald, the Golden Stallion is a .36 caliber revolver capable
of holding 6 bullets at a time, an upgrade over the Buckin'
Bronco. The gun can fire at 1,000 m/s and is primarly used by
the River Guard Navy. Roughly 38,000 have been produced since
its inception.
Johnny Appleseed's 1860 Rifle
Developed in 1860 by Johnny Appleseed founder, Johnny Tate, the
1860 rifle fires at 1,400 ft/s with a max range of 1,250 yards,
all while using a .58 caliber mini-ball. This rifle musket did
something different for its time, being capable of holding two
bullets at a time. Roughly 1.5 million have been made since
1860.
LaFountain Rifle
Developed in 1910, the Rifle (31,722 total produced since 1910)
fires at a max of 800 yards with top end accuracy. It has .58
caliber.
Athens Machine Gun
Developed by Ezekiel Athens, this Iron crank machine gun fires
out of a 1.25 caliber smooth-bore barrel. It can fire roughly 30
bullets in one minute with a max of 60 bullets a cartridge. It
is the newest installment into the military being developed in
the year 1995.
Appalachian Hawk Rifle
This Rifle has a long history in Columbia, mostly used for, well
hunting. The Hawk Rifle is used by Privates in the military as
an easy way to get soldiers into gear. It effectively fires its
.54 caliber at around 400 feet with a max out at 600 feet.
Hewie's Fast Bolt
This crank machine gun is at a 38.1 mm caliber and is capable of
firing 60 bullets in one minute with a max out of roughly 120 a
cartridge.
Zeppelin Torpedo
The explosive Torpedo is primarily used by the Air-Fleet as they
drop them from blimps. It has also been used by the River Guard.
Others
Kerr Revolver
Lee Revolver
London Sniper Rifle
Chess Rifle
Sanger's Mine
Terrapin Carbine
Kentucky Shaker (A shotgun)
William Steam Gun (A steam powered fire blower, only 1 currently
exists)
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Re: Colombian Army
By: Columbia Confederates Date: August 7, 2015, 8:16 am
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Military Leaders
General-in-Chief: Lee Robert Evanson (Bethlehem-Georgetown)
General: Forest Pollux (Jericho)
General: Bucky Briggs (Mars Hill)
General: Allan John Sidney (Salem)
General: Jackson Eli Sidney (Bethlehem)
General: Eddie Samuel Kirk (New Smyrna)
Lt. General: Buccaneer Sampson Bolivar, Sr. (Salem)
Lt. General: Jubilee East (Bethlehem)
Lt. General: Ewell Richardson (Bethlehem)
Lt. General: Bedford Forester (Memphis)
Lt. General: Hammy Wade III (Promised Land)
Lt. General: Hardy Johnston Jr (Athens)
Lt. General: Adrian Peterson Hill (Georgetown)
Lt. General: Theodore Hudson (Colombian Overseer)
Lt. General: Robin Bell (Salem)
Lt. General: James "Big Boy" Thompson (Canaan Valley)
Lt. General: Lee Stephenson (Promised Land)
Lt. General: Jeremy Longbottom (Promised Land)
Lt. General: John Pemberton (Mount Zion)
Lt. General: Leonardo Polk (Mars Hill)
Lt. General: Stewart Paulson (Mars Hill)
Lt. General: Taylor Richardson (Salem)
Lt. General: Jeremiah Lynch (Athens)
Major: Andy Hellstone (Promised Land)
Major: Robbie Calhoun (Salem)
Major: Clyde Patricks (Wales, Great Britain: serves when needed
at Mars Hill)
Major: Gordon Brown (Athens)
Major: Heath Henry (Athens)
Major: Harvey Daniels (Promised Land)
Major: Edward Stoner (Bethlehem)
Major: Bobby Kershaw (Promised Land)
Major: Hugh Lee Fitzgerald (Bethlehem)
Major: Lee Washington (Bethlehem)
Major: William Fitzgerald Lee (Bethlehem)
Major: Wesley Mahone (Bethlehem)
Major: George Pickett (Georgetown)
Major: Prince Jules (Sardis)
Major: Starlin Price (Bethany)
Major: Dodson Ramsay (Salem)
Major: Tommy Rudiger (Bethlehem)
Major: Jeb Scott (Georgetown)
Major: Earl Van Overberghe (Corinth)
Major: Johnny Warton (Memphis)
Brigadier:Ed Porter (Athens)
Brigadier: Marion Cockwell (Bethany)
Brigadier: Clement Evans (Athens)
Brigadier: Hunter Morgan (Mars Hill)
Brigadier: Nathan Pendleton (Georgetown)
Brigadier: Staley White (Athens)
Brigadier: Johnathan Mosby (Bethlehem)
Admiral: Franklin Lincoln (Hebron)
Rear Admiral: Raphie South (Hebron)
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