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Old 10-20-2010, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Legbreaker View Post
Scrounging is the ability to reason, to know where a desired item may have been left by somebody, or who to talk to to find out. It's understanding that homes in a certain region often have root cellars, or that the copper wire the mechanic needs might be salvaged from an old television or washing machine.

Observation/recon is more about the here and now, reading the ground, seeing the bushes moving and understanding there may be a person or animal there. Noticing small details and having a general and ongoing awareness of the surroundings.
Leg,

Well sure, this is why Scrounging is rarely (if ever) used as a skill, because it's so abstract and therefore hard to put into play.

You may as well just do away with Scrounging and have people simply RP it out with INT or EDU to point them in the right direction, Persuasion to talk to people about where to find or buy stuff, Observation to see what's lying around them, and maybe Mechanics or whatever to actually salvage parts.

Picking up brass is literally Scrounging, it's hard to find a more classic example. More to the point, Scrounging should incorporate Observation and all those other elements, merely specialised towards recovery.

So I'd allow it. You might not, but I will learn to eventually contain my crushing disappointment. Some day.

As for Andy's original question, there are Kalashnikov-style brass catchers available:



Looks like it wouldn't interfere too much with mag changes as that's done with the left hand and the catcher is mounted off the right hand of the receiver. It might be a problem with operating the cocking handle, as that's mounted off the bolt itself which in turn is under the catcher? (AR-15 style weapons don't have this specific problem.)

http://www.thecountryshed.com/brass_catchers.htm


This is a soft nylon one that can fit any side-ejection rifle and is secured via a loop around the barrel or receiver:



http://www.tacticalaccessories.com/p...?id_product=71

I guess the idea is that if you care about recovering your brass, you are probably not going to be dumping mags on rock-and-roll and therefore not going to be bothered by adding a few extra seconds to your mag changes!

Tony

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