LIBER DE ARMAMENTARIIS

The Book of Weapons

Mosin-Nagant M1891 Obrez Mace

MOSIN-NAGANT OBREZ MACE. (See also, MOSIN-NAGANT OBREZ) The Mosin-Nagant Obrez Mace is an extensive re-imagining of the shortened Obrez. Having lost the majority of its mass, the Obrez is poorly suited to close combat applications. However, it is of sturdy construction, and therefore makes a capable bludgeoning weapon. The Mace goes one step further, however, extensively reinforcing the barrel and then adding great bulk to the stock. This allows it to be swung like a mace of the Middle Ages, delivering on contact extensive internal trauma. A favored modification by outlaws and thugs, the sight of one carrying such a weapon is unusual, such as it is a sure indication of bad character.



Journal of William Salter
Severe water damage, reconstructed by archivist
Unlined paper, 3x5 in.
10/10

jul. 18 9 5
her corpse outside before it stiffened, strung it up against the cypress tree I nailed her hands into the bark above her head she didn't feel it shh don't worry, you won't feel a thing the sparks sparks sparks haha, well it should take down an elephant, now human flesh human fleshso delicate so easy to rip shrapnel of flesh arteries blood wet mass - this is a true haunting a baptism hers and mine

o u t on the prairie sky above sky above and grass in the wind. Far away that bison herd snorting and snuffling wander on and on like flies crawling on her skin
Take off my hat. fine piece from a fine haberdashery. The boy hands me the rifle. Gleaming. I remove the leather covering from the lens and raise the gun to my shoulder. The bison big I see them shake their manes. I hold my breath and squeeze the trigger.
Boy coughs shot ricochets - miss - I chased the boy to give him a wooping