This Game Is Too Real

Chapter 45: The Red River Town that Does Not Produce Grain



What Chu Guang hadn't expected was that the ox back was carrying quite a few good things.

For example, the five "Rider" model revolver rifles placed on top.

This device had a 7mm caliber, with two simple rifling grooves inside the barrel, which could keep the bullet trajectory within fifty meters relatively stable.

Especially its simple spring-plate type action structure was not only easy to maintain but also quite reliable in combat, so one did not need to worry about incidents such as jams or misfires, as a light flick of the cylinder would allow shooting to continue.

If the barrel was removed, it could even be used as a pistol, though the accuracy would be left to fate.

Of course, what satisfied Chu Guang the most was the firing rate of this thing.

Although it was a semi-automatic design, as long as one could pull the trigger fast enough, firing six bullets in a short period to achieve a suppressing effect was not a problem at all!

One could say it was quite user-friendly.

As Chu Guang was pondering whether to pick a rifle as "compensation," his gaze suddenly fell on the sacks tied to the sides of the double-headed cow.

Upon opening one, it was stuffed full of coins.

These coins were either brass-colored or silver-white. It was uncertain what material they were made of, but they did not rust. The brass-colored coins were slightly smaller, and the silver-white ones were a bit larger, with denominations written as 1 and 10, corresponding to their values.

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