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Silver bullets needed!
Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 9:44 pm
by Ghost Hunterz
Hunting group seeks silver bullets in St. Louis area. Cash is not a problem, but time is of the essence. .38 cal preferrred. (314)555-3841
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 8:28 am
by Officer D.
There not that hard to make. If you're faimiliar at all with small arms i can send you directions via PM.
Officer D.
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 12:25 pm
by Geronimus
Ebay, baby....
http://search.ebay.com/silver-bullets_W ... 1QQfromZR8
makes life alot easier.
But I recomend that you make your own to guarantee purity, also, you might want to get a priest or two of different faiths to bless them... cover your bases... just in case.
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 7:43 am
by Unkledak
Just a short message here. I've read in the past that with a microwave oven, firebricks (to take the heat), and a crucible, it is possible to reach temperatures needed to melt softer metals like gold and silver. If this true any home workshop can cast silver bullets. Although if not poured correctly they will be unbalanced and have terrible flight characteristics. Still if one is desperate enough. An easier method is to take melted silver and slowly (a drop at a time) drop it into water. The beads of silver that will form in the cooling water are perfect for reloading shotgun rounds.
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 8:51 am
by A. Pendragon
I wouldnt suggest putting gold, silver or any other metal into a microwave.
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 10:01 am
by Unkledak
I read the article in Popular Science a couple of years ago. The writer said "you might want to get a used microwave before you try this"
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 11:03 am
by A. Pendragon
I suppose this might work if you are using the microwave to heat up "just" the firebricks to the appropriate temperature, then this could work.
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 3:03 pm
by mr. e
the metal would reflect part of the waves back, destroying the Microwave.
however you can use a stove or oven, although much care must be taken as it will be at its highest settings.
and when in doubt, Fire works well.
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 5:31 pm
by Ron Caliburn
If you're looking to roll yer own, I suggest you do a net search for Reloading Cartridges rather than listen to these blokes 'cause 'alf of them got 'alf of it wrong and the rest got all of it wrong.
If you need a bulk quantity in a hurry I can make arrangements with confidence about purity. Toss me a PM, I'm not too fond of telephones I don't know.
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 2:38 pm
by Silhouette
I recommend buying some books on gunsmithing. Being able to make your own specialty ammo helps a lot. It can take a lot of practice though.
You Lazlo Agency guys need to learn that there is such a thing as being to 'nice'. A .38 is a pea shooter with no stopping power. I understand why you might want to use a gun like that in an Urban enviroment, where it's less likely to punch through paper-thin walls on a missed shot, take out a bystander, and get the police after you... but let's be frank, anything you need a silver bullet for (read were-creature or something similar) is going to laugh at a .38 bullet even if it's made out of silver.
I recommend a .45 or .357 at a minimum for handguns, or 10 gauge shotgun shells. Shotguns are especially nice because you can rotate between using silver slugs, or 'shot' reloaded with blessed wooden rosary beads depending on the target.
Trust me, giving a Vampire a chest full of wooden rosary beads is a more efficient way of hitting the heart than using a wooden stake, arrow, or crossbow bolt. Plus if you get some kind of a Holy Man who believes in the shit he preaches (even if you don't) to say a few kind words over your prayer beads, they are probably going to make life difficult for demons and stuff too.
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 7:07 pm
by Ron Caliburn
I agree with you on the choice of more powerful weapons, but you need to remember that most of the investigators here 1) Don't have much of a budget or the required certification to purchase military style fire power and 2) Don't have the training to make proper use of a high powered weapon.
To any of my clients int hsi field I recomend weapons that are easy to handle, reliable and don't require any extraordinary paperwrk to own.
Amoungst my preferred recomendations are pump action 12 and 20 guage shotguns, medium calibre semiautomatic rifles that accept high-cap magazines and high capacity automatic pistols in .357 SIG, .380, 9mm, .40, 10 mm or .45.
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 10:58 pm
by Silhouette
Certification? You act like legality has any meaning for people like us.
To be honest in Africa there was very little in the way of resources to barter with, no matter what kind of skills you might have. It's just that
kind of place. But here in America the world is an oyster waiting to be plucked by the talented. That fact that the general population and even
the average member of law enforcement doesn't even acknowledge our existance makes life fairly easy.
Here I tend to use wealth as a way to determining whether someone is honest about their talent. Money can be obtained as easily as thinking the right thoughts at an ATM machine in the middle of the night, or plucking inside trading information from the minds of successful stockbrokers. Depending of course in which way your talent runs.
In America I can speak about such things, and people will at most think I'm insane, without even a single thought towards the possibility that I might be serious.
Hunting the supernatural and protecting the populance from the supernatural is a duty and a responsibility, but it is foolish to assume
that we will not do what we need to in order to continue our covert battle, and support ourselves besides.
With no offense to anyone, if a trivial thing like money is a problem, you probably don't belong in this game. By the same token if I don't break at least ten amusing American laws for things like tresspassing, breaking and entering, destruction of property, or discharging a firearm within the city limits in the course of an investigation things are going slowly.
Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 8:44 pm
by Ron Caliburn
Silhouette wrote:Certification? You act like legality has any meaning for people like us.
Well it should, if only for the reason that if you attract the attention of the police, they will investigate you. Sooner or later that will be a pain in the ass, or worse.
I agree that there are laws that sometimes need to be broken to protect the innocent. But it's better if we obey the laws as much of the rest of the time as possible.
Besides, what do you think the public reaction would be if one of us were "outed" in a high profile way. Yeah it would wake them up to the existence of the supernatural . . . and label all of us as psychoes.
Ya ever hear of the Burning? Look it up sometime, you'll note that most of the people on the hit list were the type who knew too much about the paranormal.
Besides, it's our task to protect people, not victimize them.
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 8:00 pm
by David Muir
silver scares me
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 7:10 am
by ShadowsLight
If you need silver go to any coin shop they should have silver ingots, 99% pure each ingot is 1 ounce and as far as melting them a crucible and an oxygen/asetiling torch work great. . you know those 'gothic' jewelry peices that look like armor for your fingers. . i made a whole glove of it carved holy symbols and hat it blessed, great for when you run out of ammo or lose your guns.
if your looking for excelent bullets you should look into full metal jackets and i think its a potasium paste. . a chemist freind of mine makes the paste for me. on contact they explode the jacket peels off as it penitrates and the molten silver penitrates almost all the organs, if your good with a sword you may want to make a short sword cut 10% with nickle (makes it hard enough to use as a weapon) and as usual always good to get some blessing and holy symbols.
for my sword i have a several preists bless the metal as well as the hammer and anvil it was forged with i had the guy forging it use holy water to quench the blade then has some tools blessed and used them to carve every holy symbol i could find into it and had the final result blessed again. yeah its anal but its never failed me either.
Incase your wondering I had my pistols, rifle, shell caseings, silver i use for bullets all blessed.
for protection my sugestions are silk shirt. . allows removal of arrows without causing further damage, theres a new fabric that came out thats stops all but the heavyest callburs . . still feels like geting hit with a hammer but its better then being dead, and chain mail. . yeah its old school but its lighter then plate and if you have it made from a titanium alloy its light and strong. personally i wear all three its about 40 pounds but i dont have many scars.
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 6:35 am
by ShadowsLight
another weapon you may want to consider is a metal baseball bat. . not very glamorus but if you drill a hole in the handle an pour a couple pounds of ground/powdered lead into and the seal the hole it makes a wonderfull weapon and fairly easy to hide in plain sight. if your not worried about hiding it you can also weld spikes and blades on it.
you want to use powdered lead because when you hit something the bat wont bounce/deflect or glance of the edge or soemthing.
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 9:38 am
by Brother Hotep
but if you put too much lead the bat will split open on a hard impact
Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 1:57 pm
by ShadowsLight
only in a very cold enviroment it the metal in the bat is warm it wont crack. . besides anything that gets hit that hard and gets up I'm gunna run away from untill i can get a really big gun. . but if your worried about it spliting weld some steal rings around the bat. .
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2005 7:22 pm
by DarKnyht
I am a little late coming to the party, but this site might be what you are looking for.
http://www.bulletforge.com
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2005 9:17 pm
by Ron Caliburn
Too bad those are inert.
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2005 9:38 pm
by DarKnyht
That shouldn't stop someone like you from reloading the round. Granted, doesn't do much good for someone like me.
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2005 6:47 am
by Ron Caliburn
The "presentation quality" stuff needs a long way to go before I'd think about firing it from a weapon.
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 5:50 pm
by protaganis
If you can find some OLD photography supplies, look for the base developing fluid...It's Silver Iodine. Failing that, buy the ingots as mentioned before file them to to get some powder and put the powder into a hollow-point round top with wax (I typically use spackle, no melting problems). Don't get caught... modification of ammunition can put you on a short list of suspects should targets be found...
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 5:50 pm
by Ammendment2
I believe you are speaking of Silver Hallide solution. I have put it to use in an aerosol dispenser: works like acid on many things. Especially effective on Lycanthropes. I have also employed a suspension of holy water and garlic emulsion for bloodsuckers. Very effective.
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 5:11 pm
by Willie Long
Ron Caliburn wrote:Amoungst my preferred recomendations are pump action 12 and 20 guage shotguns, medium calibre semiautomatic rifles that accept high-cap magazines and high capacity automatic pistols in .357 SIG, .380, 9mm, .40, 10 mm or .45.
Another important tip is, "Use the same ammo as your friends."
Re: Silver bullets needed!
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:39 pm
by Last Moon
What were the results of the situation in St. Louis?
Re: Silver bullets needed!
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 1:36 am
by Gotham Witch
I'm kind of curious as well.
For what it's worth, though I really hate to vouch for this (being an artist), antique candlesticks and the framing off of certain older portraits work for very good 12 gauge silver slugs - preferably foster ('American") as they deform better than brenneke or steel slugs.
My usual gunsmith thinks I'm a bit sentimental about destroying antiques.
Re: Silver bullets needed!
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 12:56 pm
by Hannah
Mel,
He only seems to have that issue with certain kinds of antiques. Cynthia suggested a few modifications to make the old Broomhandle Mauser he has a little more practical and he looked at her like she'd suggested babies are a nice, light snack.
Hannah
Re: Silver bullets needed!
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 12:16 am
by Nemesis
To the right monster, babies are exactly that.
Re: Silver bullets needed!
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 12:22 am
by Hannah
But you ain't a monster, sis.
Hannah