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*BREACH* 92F Version 2.0

*BREACH* 92F
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Dual wield pistols, roleplay support, full firing fx, reloads, animations, multiple anti-shield bullet types and scripted holster.

- This item is sold copy/no mod/no transfer. With purchase of this item you are also buying a right to all future updates.
- We do not offer refunds on this item as it cannot be returned.
- This product will recieve updates for at least 1-2 years after release. We normally support for 3-4 years.
- We do not transfer items to other accounts or alts.
* This item has an automatic updater built in *

In The Box:
| 2 x 92F (COPY)
| 6 x 92F Holsters (COPY MODIFY)
| 1 x Tiger Hud (COPY)

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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The 92F is a medium sized pistol. With a unique Italian design the gun is well known for reliability, with a variants being used as standard sidearms in many militaries.

Three types of holster are included for maximum flexibility. Thigh, belt and shoulder. The holster also has scripted colour change for brown or black appearance.

This model comes in stunning nickel plating with a choice of three custom grips and one standard plain black grip. These options are: Black rubberised with a dragon motif, wood, pearl and plain black.

An automatic updater is built in which will deliver the latest version of the gun to you.

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PRODUCT SPECS
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Fire modes: Semi-automatic
Magazine capacity: 15
Included colours: Holster only - brown/black
Holster type: Thigh (With optional straps), Shoulder (No straps), Holster Free (No straps)
Dual wield: Yes
Push: Two levels (Note: No push restrict defeat)
Roleplay support: Official CCS support, DCS2 approved, generic roleplay mode (Forces reloads, no push).

Fire Rate Cap: 0.12 seconds
Reload: 2.4 seconds

Weapon
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Script count: Left - 7 Right - 8
Memory usage: Left - 415KB Right - 479KB

Holster
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Script count: 1
Memory usage: 64KB

Customisation options:
Silencer
Grip (Dragon, wood, pearl, black)

Standard Breach Features:
Custom animations
Reloads
Infinite ammo mode
Holsters
Muzzleflash
Shell casings
Muzzle smoke
Impact FX
Dialog menus
Chat controls
Targetting HUD

Automatic update system
Updates are automatically delivered to you when released.

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// Roleplay //
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Breach supports the CCS and DCS2 combat systems, our weapons should work with other systems if they accept standard bullet collisions. We have a special roleplay mode to remove features that are normally illegal in RP sims. Please make sure our weapons are allowed where you want to roleplay before purchase.

The following information is only applicable to the CCS system:

LIFE damage goes directly through perception, buffs or abilities.
MELE damage can be blocked by perception, buffs or abilities.
STAMINA loss cannot be blocked.

Single: 0.6M spread at 100M
Dual: 0.8M spread at 100M

* FMJ
- 10 LIFE, 1% LIFE damage.
* Hollowpoint
- 6 LIFE, 10 MELE damage, 1% STAMINA loss to target.
* Rubber
- 11 MELE, 5 STAMINA, 1% STAMINA loss to target.

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// Combat //
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Combat Settings
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Settings define the effects of the bullet on avatars. Settings can overlap and be used in addition to each other, although some effects will override other settings there are no side effects even if all settings are enabled at once.

Push - Physical push on an avatar, only works in areas that are not push restricted.
Phantom - Bullet turns volume detect, will only collide with avs.
Non Phys - Rezzes a non physical tracker that follows after each projectile, strong against shields.
Scanner - Non physical high speed scanning bullet. NOTE: 96M range.
Direct - Damage is a direct property of the bullet rather than delivered through a kill prim.

Warhead Types
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Warheads define the behaviour of the bullet on collision. The warheads can let you hit targets behind walls, use splash damage etc... Only one warhead can be set at a time.

Standard - Regular bullets.
Explosive - Bullet explodes on impact doing splash damage in a 1M radius.
HE Cutter - Detonates on impact, fan shaped 4M kill zone behind point of impact.
Incendiary - Ignites target on impact. No splash damage.
Armor Piercing - Penetrates first object hit.

See item in Second Life
  • Stylish dual wield pistols
  • Sculpted holster attachments
  • Roleplay and combat ready
  • Hand made sculpts, textures, animations, scripts and FX
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Breach, your the best.
full star full star full star full star full star Posted February 27, 2012 by badgerking97

I've heard good things about you, but i was skeptical. So I finally bought a Breach gun, and now i know why they call you the best. This is, truly a work of SL art. It may just be pixels, but it is much more than that, it's a testament to Second life creativity. This is truly an excellent piece of work. Again, It is defiantly L$1,200 well spent. Well, spent.

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Very Nice, Quick Guns, Customer Service and Craftsmanship Unrivaled As Always
full star full star full star full star full star Posted November 04, 2011 by MattyMick

Alright. I will admit that at first I did not want to buy these guns. They looked a bit generic and I wasn't sure if they could outmatch the guns I have already. Well, when I saw all the features, the fire rate, optional upgrades, included silencer, tiniest cosmetic and functional details being fully customizable, I did a complete 180. All spectacular selling points, and if you like to have a gun that you can make look tailor-made to you, then the 92Fs are an absolute must buy. Myself being a huge fan of The Boondock Saints, mine are all blacked out and silenced of course, with the optional magazine extension for the additional bad-a** aesthetic (yes, I already purchased upgrades). I purchased these since I wanted the best of both worlds from my BREACH Eightballs and my Spider Productions Venom .45s, both excellent guns as well (I will admit I am more a fan of revolvers in real life, but fire rate wins out a lot in Second Life. Still a HUGE fan of the Eightballs). These did not disappoint, and in fact exceeded my expectations entirely. Also, another great thing I can attest to is the professionalism not only in craftsmanship, but in customer service. When I purchased these guns, I wasn't logged into Second Life. I logged in just after, but crashed and lost the guns because I wasn't able to accept the delivery before the crash. Needless to say, my heart sank. But, all I had to do was provide a copy of the order invoice in a notecard and explain to Eata Kitty what had happened, and the guns were redelivered immediately. No fuss, no hassle, no questions asked. That you have to love as well, not to mention completely respect. Thank you once again Eata. You can bet your store I'll be back for more in the near future. In conclusion, if you are a serious gunman in Second Life, or just want a great gun to show to/show up your friends with, purchase these guns or any of BREACH's products that suit your style. I'd bet my last linden you won't be disappointed. Happy hunting.

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FUCK !!!
full star full star full star full star full star Posted August 14, 2011 by Reycom

great textures, very nice, always updated, with RP so I think it was the best pistol that already bought ^ ^

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Well crafted clown gun for normal sized avatars
full star full star full star empty star empty star Posted August 14, 2011 by Dusty Mousehold

Beautiful workmanship on a lovely model but it is flawed in execution if you are under 7 foot tall. This pistol, in real life, is a relatively compact personal firearm but when rezzed inworld the thing is the size of a Desert Eagle on steroids. This is fine for the typical shirtless Brazilian Bling Thug at 7'6" or tiny-head steroid junkie mutant I suppose but for a normal sized avatar under 6ft tall, this thing is huge, almost a third larger than it should be. Granted, there are lower limits on building in SL and all and the detail requires compromises on things but the holstered prop is the size of my avatar's head and I'm a 5'7" female with big hair (I am not a midget, that is tall for a female IRL) . I can wear the gun as a bracelet through the trigger guard. No modify, no refund, no indication in the description, no other sizes, no options. There is a mesh version in the works once mesh is implemented that will allow for resizing but until then I'm Bozo. If it weren't for the beautiful workmanship and the price, I wouldn't be so disappointed.

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Beautiful Gun.
full star full star full star full star full star Posted January 21, 2011 by ZenWarrior Fuosing

It is very rare that I buy a gun in SL which I also do not have in RL. And honestly, I can say this 92F is more beautiful than the real one I own. Buy this gun with confidence. It deserves its five-star rating.

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full star full star full star full star full star Posted March 17, 2010 by Nathanial Carver

Another gun I had to have - thankfully a good friend of mine took it on herself to make them a Christmas gift for me.

The last gun I bought from Breach were the MP7s, and before that the SPAZ 12. I simply had to have them because I didn't want to stick to the "Counterstrike staples." The 92F here bucks that trend considering I own a 92FS Vertec Inox as my "recreational" gun and a P228 as my defensive/personal sidearm (April Heaney already got my money *long* ago for her P229s).

Updated 3/17/10: I can honestly say that all my "issues" with this gun have been satisfied. Even the hammer is fixed now. Excellent job, Eata.

Suggestions for future upgrades:

1 - A laser grip. So many guns in SL already have tac-mount laser sights, it'd be nice to have a handgun in SL that doesn't look like a throwback to the 90s. It'd also give the gun a much cleaner look and be easier on prims than adding the aforementioned tac-mount.

2 - This is sort of a "wish list" item for another gun entirely, but someone *really* needs to make a 93R, and you've got a good base to start with here.

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