Also, gotta ask so I'm double posting, what kind of masks are these? Gas masks? Metal or porcelain or something to take a bullet?
Gasmasks. They'll stop birdshot or buckshot, but then again, that's not hard; however a magnum will have no trouble defeating them.
By not using it properly while being gassed. Also, people will find a way under 'safe' circumstances; it's just easy to have and not need, than need and not have the appropriate liability clause.
I know you can kill yourself with it. If it has some string you could choke yourself. Aden was probably thinking about a person who was actually serious about using it. Like him.
Those probably haven't been used extensively. If it has instructions and is in a crate, it's probably new.
@critsarecool @Dipdoo and @themushroomlord This is your reminder that this still exists; I haven't seen you guys post in a while. I understand crits might be taking a break from the forums though.
You're going to have a hard time holding a normal sized, or in this case midget sized, pick in the cargo exoskeleton's mitts. Unless you use your normal hands, but that'll get rid of the suit's reach and strength advantage.
@BlueShard Dragging this conversation over here, since it's a better place to have it. Sorry, I've been giving you a bit of a hard time. How to wind up gun people 101: mixing up terminology; such as mixing up clips and magazines. Now, I brought up the Mauser C96 because it's one of the few semi-auto pistols that loads via clips: As for the 'guns in cop shows' You're talking about a pistol that loads via a 'detachable box magazine'. If that's a bit of a mouthful, most call them 'mags'. Also to be noted, most modern guns, with the exception of belt fed machine guns, also load that way. Finally, 'racking the slide', yes that's the technical term, 'charges' a gun, it doesn't 'prime' it. Priming is a different kettle of fish.