"Here's looking at you."
Other accessories - spare torso, extra eyes (green), necklace (chain) and her Scorpion Vz61 Submachine Gun
Close-up of the 1/6 Scorpion Vz61 Submachine Gun. Actually, upon checking images on the internet, it appears to be a 1/6 Scorpion SA 361 submachine gun, chambered for 9x19 Luger / Parabellum ammunition. These last versions of the Scorpion family were produced during early 1990s, and included "military-type" selective-fired SA 391 and "civilian" SA 91s, which was semi-automatic only.
The Scorpion SA 361 submachine gun has suppressor, tactical light, fore grip, three types of magazine (10-rd, 20-rd and 30-rd) and foldable shoulder stock. The original "Samopal Vzor 1961" (submachine gun model of 1961) or SA Vz.61 was issued to various units in Czechoslovak army and was also widely exported. Licensed version of the Scorpion was produced in Yugoslavia, where it was widely issued as an military officer's sidearm.
Scorpion SA 361 submachine gun with tactical light and shoulder stock folded. Needless to say, quite a few Scorpions found its way into the hands of various terrorist groups, which favored it for its small size and ease of silencing. It also can be easily fired singe-handedly, like most pistols.
Well, i am surprised to see her face so awful. Not a pretty sight at all.
ReplyDeleteThat's what the helmet is for :)
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