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Age: 31
Height: 5ft11
Hair: Red
Eyes: Gold
Weight: 183lbs
Skills: 

  • parachuting.
  • hand-to-hand combat and silent-killing techniques, including Kali, two forms of Wushu- Nan Quan (Southern Fist),and Chang Quan (Long Fist), and knife-fighting.
  • sabotage using explosives, incendiaries, acids, and abrasives.
  • infiltration techniques, including defeat of locks and security systems.
  • foreign language and culture.
  • foreign weapons, tactics, and vehicles.
  • survival.
  • reconnaissance and map reading, and
  • rappelling.

History: Born and raised in Prague, Czechoslovakian Republic in a very prosperous family, he enlisted in the Czech military at the age of 18 after having an unforgivable fight with his father and was trained in basic fighting tactics, diplomacy, and espionage.
 He then left the Republic to head to Russia, searching for more action and adventure, quickly adapting their thick accent in order to blend in as he graduated from Moscow University and joined Spetsnaz, an elite Special Reconnaissance unit for Russia.
 He soon left the group after deciding that his skills were not put to proper use. He worked with both the Zviadists and the RAF, each for a few years but quickly went freelance after discovering he did not have the fanatical passion the other members had.
 
After being hired once again by a splinter group of the Zviadists, after doing work for the BR in Italy, to travel with their elite task force to investigate then sabotage a Russian science outpost in Northern Siberia. During the mission they discovered it was a location of extreme temporal distortion, and upon them blowing the laboratory with Syntex, the distortion spread violently outwards before imploding upon itself, taking Dominik to the realm of Ayenee, along with his equipment inside the now useless and discarded vehicle, before it closed.


That man can destroy life is just as miraculous a feat as that he can create it, for life is the miracle, the inexplicable. In the act of destruction, man sets himself above life; he transcends himself as a creature. Thus, the ultimate choice for a man, in as much as he is driven to transcend himself, is to create or to destroy, to love or to hate.
-Erich Fromm

 

"Groza" OC-14 (Russia)
Caliber
, mm: 9x39 SP-6, 7.62x39 M43
Action: Gas operated, rotating bolt with 2 lugs
Length, mm: overall: 700 barrel: 415
Sighting range,m: 700
Weight, g: 3,200 (base config., unloaded)
Magazine, 20rds (9mm), 30rds AK-47 type (7.62mm)
Rate of fire, rds/min: 750

"Groza" (Thunder) OC-14 assault rifle/grenade launcher designed by CKIB SOO (Central Design Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Weapons), located in Tula, Russia, and manufactured by TOZ (Tula Weapons Plant, Russia).
This gun was initially designed for Russian Internal Affairs Ministry special forces as an assault rifle/grenade launcher kit, allowing quick in-field conversions to the following configuration:
- assault carbine (with short barrel)
- assault rifle (with longer barrel and post-type front handle)
- silenced assault rifle
- assault rifle/grenade launcher (for this conversion main fire control handle with trigger guard and trigger group is removed, and a 40mm grenade launcher with new handle and trigger group is installed; This new trigger group has one trigger for both grenade launcher and rifle, and additional selector lever "grenade/rifle"
All parts necessary for this conversion supplied in one kit, along with carrying case
A 7.62mm version named "Groza-1" was developed for Army SpetzNaz. This version accepts AK-47 standard magazines and may be equipped with standard issue AK-74 bayonet.
Mounts for scopes or night vision devices are available.



 

 

Beretta 92/96 FS
The new vertical grip design, combined with a special short reach trigger and thin, innovative dual-textured grip panels, guarantee a sure grip and maximum controllability during rapid fire, even for small handed shooters. An integral accessory rail is built into the frame to attach a variety of popular white light and laser devices. The front sight is removable for the easy installation of tritium or other specialty sights. The magazine well has been aggressively beveled for faster, more positive reloads.

92FS/96 Vertec
Caliber 9 mm, 40 S&W
Overall Length 8.3"
Overall Height 5.5"
Overall Width 1.5"
Grip Width 1.3"
Barrel Length 4.7"
Sight Radius 6.3"
Weight Unloaded 32.2 oz.
Mag Capacity 10

 


Pic and Info from the Section One website, hope you do not mind.

Heckler & Koch Special Operations Command Pistol
-Caliber: .45 ACP
-Action type: Browning system (modified), linkless
-Weight (empty): 2.30 lbs
-Weight (w/12 rounds M1911 ball): 3.22 lbs
-Length: 9.65 inches
-Length (w/suppressor): 16.65 inches
-Width: 1.50 inches
-Sight Radius: 7.76 inches
-Rifling: polygonal bore, right hand twist
-Trigger pull (S/A): 4.85 lbs
-Trigger pull (D/A): 12.13 lbs
-Maximum effective range: 54.70 yards
-Maximum Range (M1911 ball): 1467 yards

 

CZ 700 bolt action
  CZ 700M1
Caliber(s): 7.62mm NATO (.308Win)
Operation: Bolt action
Barrel: 650mm, 4 grooves, twist 305mm RH
Weight: 5.4 kg empty
Length: 1142 mm
Feed Mechanism: detachable box, 10 rds

M700 series sniper rifles developed by Czheska Sbrojevka - Uhersky Brod SA, or CZ-UB, in short, in Czech republic.
Both model 700 and model 700M1 utilize same rotating bolt action system with 6 lugs on the rear of the bolt that locks into receiver. Both use same 10 rounds detachable box magazines, and both offered in 7.62mm NATO.
Main differences are (probably) in the stock design and the barrel: model 700 is offered with heavier stock with reduced trigger guard and fluted barrel, while model 700M1 is offered with thumbhole laminated wood stock and plain barrel. Both models have stocks with adjustable pull lengths and check pieces. Both used fully adjustable triggers (probably the same for both variants). Both have receivers drilled and taped to accept scope mounts.

 

 

CZ 75B (Czech Republic)
Type:
Double Action (75B) or Double Action Only (75BDA)
Chamber: 9x19 Luger/Para, 9x21mm IMI, .40SW
Weight with empty magazine: 1000 g
Length: 206 mm
Barrel length: 120 mm
Capacity: 16 (9mm) or 10 (.40SW) rounds

Technically, CZ 75 is a recoil-operated, locked breech design that employs Browning style, link less locking system. Early versions (CZ 75) featured no firing pin block, while modern versions (75B, BD, BDA etc) had such safety. Also, all modern versions featured CZ-85 style trigger guard. CZ-75B had frame mounted safety and slide stop. CZ-75BD has frame mounted decocker, and CZ-75BDA has no manual safeties.
This handgun, to say simple, is one of the best guns made in the XX century. Guns&Ammo staff put it into "top 20 handguns of the XX century" listing, and that was because of outstanding reliability, accuracy, controllability and comfortably of this gun right out of the box. Also this is one of the most copied designs in the world.
The gun available in basic DA with manual safety (CZ75B), in DA with decocker lever and no manual safety (CZ75BD), in DAO without any external levers (CZ75DAO). Compact B and BD models also available in 9 mm, with shorter barrel (100 mm) and 14 rds magazines.

 
 

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