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Guns

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First Gun Design

Guns were invented by Big Gun in 1633. The goal of the gun was to have a ranged weapon which is easier and more powerful then a bow and arrow. Guns changed war forever and many were sold to major countries such as Germany, France, and Kingdom of Chicago.

The inventors at Big Gun figured out that a potentially better way to launch projectiles. The concept was to use gunpowder to launch metal instead of an archer launching an arrow. This turned out to be an effective idea and it resulted in the first Flintlock style gun.

Later, after Small Gun formed, both brands continuously improved their designs in order to get more market share. This stopped after Big Gun revolutionized the concept and created something which could never be beat.

Later Improvements

Big Gun being the only one making this kind of weapon resulted in minimal competition. This changed when a new company was created under the name Small Gun, they improved the initial gun design to convert Big Gun's market into their own.

The Revolver

The "Revolver" Design

The revolver (1637), designed by Small Gun's inventors, had many improvements from the flintlock. The improvements include more ammunition, simpler loading, and a more manageable size. This design also prompted Big Gun to make even further improvements.

The Shotgun

The shotgun (1640) was a design by Big Gun. It allowed high damage in close range, even after this major improvement many chose to stay with the revolver due to its smaller size.

The Handgun

The handgun (1642) was designed by Small Gun and combined small size, high power with more rounds. It had a small size and became the standard for many applications. This design was later stolen.

The Plock

The Plock Design, the labeled part is the only difference between it and The Handgun.

The Plock (1648) was designed by Big Gun and became the biggest, most used gun design in the world. Originally, it was named The R-Plock (as depicted in the design), but it was later renamed to just The Plock. The gun was relatively cheap to manufacture and had a highest power than any gun before it. It achieved this by utilizing trace amounts of Red Plastic in order to propel and make more powerful bullets. The design plagiarized from The Handgun, but improved it significantly with a slight change.

The Fall of Guns

The Fall of Small Gun

After The Plock was released, everyone wanted that instead of The Handgun because of its increased power and its cheaper price tag. Small Gun was never able to figure out how the gun worked and ended up bankrupt in 1652 and defunct in 1654.

The Fall of Big Gun

Following the fall of Small Gun, Big Gun became one of the best gun brands for almost 200 years. This was unexpectedly stopped in one of their most profitable years yet. In 1846 shortly after exporting 20,000 guns, guns were reported to not work. The workers at Big Gun immediately began to try to fix it. The actual problem being that the guns being nerfed, but they were unaware and ended up spending an estimated C$2,000,000,000 on trying to resolve the issue. After they realized that there was no solving the issue and wanted to shift businesses, it was too late and they went bankrupt.