
I want you to create a bullet that can penetrate a 3mm thick acrylic mimic plate from a distance of 200 meters. If that’s the case… it seems I should use the Ultiman Tiosniper ramen. No, I want a bullet that can be fired from an M16. It’s a difficult request, but if you can procure tantalum tungsten alloy ultrametal jacketed bullets… as usual, if you can confirm the conditions with nine shots, deliver the necessary ten shots to the designated hotel in Tokyo within 24 hours. Don’t say something outrageous!! It takes sixteen hours from Suwa to Tokyo… I’m counting on you… making that outrageous request a reality is your job.
I’ll properly pay my share of the outrageous amount; it’s a win-win.
>>1
Do you think you can solve everything with money, you idiot!!
If it’s the craftsman chosen by Golgo, well…
It’s your problem to figure out the distance…
I thought I would cancel the request because it didn’t arrive.
Even if there is inventory, whether it can be delivered on time with a dedicated charter.
Why are you surprised when you were the one who requested it?
>>6
It really reaches me…
What should I do!?
It seems like I’ll run out of time just procuring acrylic panels every time I look at it.
>>8
Some jets use double acrylic panels as window glass.
If we create it while flying from Vienna to Tokyo and test it by breaking the airplane window on board, we will be on time.
>>20
The plane is going to crash!!
We secured the transport route and conducted production and test firing within 8 hours…
They’re probably spending a lot of money just to deliver this.
I love collages of unreasonable patterns.
Maybe it would have been better to ask someone closer.
They say it takes 16 hours from Vienna to Tokyo.
It’ll take even longer from the airport to the hotel, right?
When I looked up what Ultimalatio is, I found something familiar.
Damn it!
That damn Golgo.
Are you planning to kill me!?
When it comes to acrylic sheets that are 13mm thick, there seems to be a wide range of quality.
There must be some incredible transporters out there… like ACE drivers.
Special bullets are not required in multiple quantities for test firing.
I’m really worried if it turned out exactly as per the order…
“Double Dragon Sniper Order: I want you to create a bullet that can penetrate two sheets of one millimeter thick acrylic at a distance of 200 meters. Given those conditions… it’s a tough request, but if we increase the amount of Solmetaljekke powder from the Tanostent alloy… no… please provide a bullet that can be fired from an M16. Prepare 21 rounds, confirm the conditions with 9 rounds, and specify the necessary one round to be delivered to a hotel in ‘Tokyo’ within 24 hours. I’ve requested it… D-don’t say such unreasonable things!! It takes 16 hours from Twinkun to Tokyo… and it’s your job to make that unreasonable request a reality.”
They are going to place an acrylic sheet of a specific thickness at a distance of 300 meters and test it.
Just checking if it was properly penetrated seems like it would be a hassle to go back and forth…
If you need to procure acrylic sheets, it might be more efficient to fly to Japan and create them there.
(I’ll pull back a bit…)
If you check after shipping, that time can be omitted.
I guess distance is necessary.
Just hearing the conditions makes me think that instead of a gun, they could use a throwing knife.
Isn’t acrylic that hard compared to polycarbonate?
>>30
Isn’t acrylic kind of sticky?
>>30
It’s harder than polycarbonate.
Polycarbonate is soft, so it is strong against impacts.
>>30
The reason that giant aquariums like the Churaumi Aquarium became possible is due to the improvement in acrylic manufacturing technology, making it very strong, durable, and capable of withstanding water pressure.
In the end, it’s not good to make it either…
>>31
The artisan spirit is throbbing.
Acrylic is strong against impact, right?
It seems to be much stronger than regular glass.
I never thought the estimate would come out this week, yet I’m being told “please do it this week.”
When the person who said that really shows up, the face will be the same.
The thread image has a face that says, “I asked as a last resort, and they actually came…”
Stop sniping with the M16…
>>36
I am an army of one…
>>38
If you’re only going to order one round for sniping, then use two guns!
>>38
The uncle with a name that sounds like Kalashnikov was on the verge of death, so he calmly accepted it and died while in a daze.
It’s fine for a single army to use different types of guns, you know!?
(Since it’s Friday…) I said that delivery on Monday would be perfectly fine, and a few hours later, they came to deliver it.
Just normally separate the purposes and carry two.
Is it possible to go with an M16 by increasing the amount of gunpowder?
It’s not the usual NY, so Dave is traveling?
>>41
Another craftsman
>>45
I see.
Seriously, how many people are there in this kind of work circle?
There’s no airplane that takes off at the perfect timing…
>>42
Charter it.
Why are you pulling away?!
Isn’t it difficult to send bullets to Tokyo?
Shopping at Yodobashi.com turns out like this.
Dave-san, surprised, wonders if there’s really that much extra time available when he’s told to do a task that would take six months elsewhere in just one month!?
Sometimes, you should be told to take on work with more room to spare.
>>50
One reason why Golgo takes on jobs is because they can’t be done by anyone else but him.
A job that allows for some leeway can be done by someone other than me, right?
The client of Golgo seems to be playing around to see how far they can make unreasonable requests, and Golgo himself also seems to be playing around to see how far he can push the people who make his bullets.
When I made an outrageous request, it really came true… scary… I’m pulling back…
Isn’t it necessary to do a trial run in about 5 hours?
>>56
You can make it and try it in 15 minutes.
>>58
I don’t know where the craftsman lives in Vienna, but remember that you need to move to the airport and check in at least 20 minutes before takeoff.
In this world, craftsmen are truly craftsmen.
It seems there might be at least one time when all the reliable craftsmen are unavailable due to colds or hospitalization, and we can’t ask anyone for help.
Maybe it’s better to target the craftsmen that Golgo relies on rather than Golgo himself?
>>61
There should be a backup plan prepared separately…
>>61
Because these kinds of discussions definitely come up
I don’t like the depiction where Golgo can’t work without Dave.
There should be about five more craftsmen like Dave in the world, and that would be enough.
>>68
Whoa! Crazy!
It seems like there might be an episode where someone arranges a Concorde or a charter flight through an amazing connection to deliver a bullet in one shot.
Even if I do my best, I might not make it in time.
I wonder what they’ll do if the actual performance is insufficient.
When I received a single eraser from Yodobashi with free shipping on the same day.
We can only make it while transporting it now.
Since the concept is already formed at the time of the call, all that’s left is to try it out, so if it’s Dave, it should be easy.
When I think about it carefully, isn’t it quite difficult to deliver ammunition to Tokyo, Japan, where firearms are illegal…?
>>71
It’s your job to make that madness a reality…
>>77
What will you do if you get stopped at customs?
>>83
A professional is requesting a professional…
Can’t you do it?
>>77
No matter how you think about it, making bullets is part of the job.
Transportation is definitely not Dave’s job…
Is this the one that bursts through the aquarium in one shot, destroys the microchips of the fish inside, and then blows away the target’s fingerprints?
A treasury keeper of some kind of slush funds.
It’s amazing how a minimal amount of collage can change the impression so much.
This story involves the client and the Defense Agency, as well as the U.S. military’s Yokota Air Base.
It seems like I can manage to transport it covertly if I try hard enough.
>>74
I mean, if you’re doing this kind of behind-the-scenes work regardless of the country, you probably have your own contacts, right?
Isn’t it unavoidable to make it on the plane?
If it’s just one shot, can we somehow cover it up?
It might take at least two days…
Well… it’s worth saying, isn’t it…
Why does Golgo like the M16 so much?
Please.
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You should not have both unreasonable delivery times and unreasonable orders at the same time.
Choose one or the other.
>>86
I’ll kill you if you do both.
>>86
In other words… does that mean he can only do it with one side?
dB is expressed logarithmically, so there is quite a difference between 60 and 50.
>>87
50dB is about the sound of a ventilation fan.
60dB is about the same sound level as a vacuum cleaner or washing machine.
That’s quite different, isn’t it!?
Send me the settings you finalized just in time.
If it didn’t meet the performance requirements in the subsequent test shots, it would be a matter of contacting them.
What does Dave usually spend his money on?
It seems like there’s a taste disorder, so the meals are simple, and with Golgo’s money, I could probably retire.
>>91
It seems like they are spending money to get the latest information on firearms.
It seems that Dave from the IT department has also been appearing recently.
It’s a transport of bullets, so I think Golgo has prepared that.
Well, it takes 16 hours.
Please make a really powerful rifle!
The requested miniaturization was absolutely impossible!!! It has power, but it’s too heavy, just barely manageable for you! Sorry! And when it was like that, it was fine!
There may be no penalties even if you can’t do it.
Because I pushed too hard.
I heard that when you place a really ordinary order, it makes you anxious and you start to rush.
I honestly dislike Golgo, who exploits the ego of others, whether it’s the person in the thread or Dave, and is engaged in a form of effort extraction.
>>100
I’m paying the reward properly…
>>101
I don’t know about the industry standard amount, but every time I think, “This is quite low considering the outrageous demands,” am I the only one who feels this way?
Just before dying, there were also craftsmen of the trigger who died thinking, “I have to hide the evidence…”
(I really received it… I did something terrible…)
(…I wonder if I can go again…?)
>>103
I hate business partners who think like this!
As a craftsman, I can understand how being asked such outrageous things would motivate someone.
It seems like the payment is also good.
There were times when I used other sniper rifles normally.
I wonder why I was so fixated on the M16 just at that time.
Is it because it’s difficult to bring guns into Japan?
Dave did it overnight.
If you can give me one night, that would be fine.
Considering all of this, there’s hardly any time left.
It’s a difficult job, but if you do it, it will lead to the next opportunity.
In other words, I will be asked to do an unreasonable job next time too.
There aren’t any craftsmen in Japan who can speak so recklessly…
>>112
There are just too few gun shops!
>>112
The gun market itself is almost nonexistent.
If you ask a place that supplies the Self-Defense Forces, you’ll get immediate assistance.
>>112
There’s a girl who practices archery…
There are too few benefits to doing gun business within Japan.
If there was someone in Japan making custom bullets, it would be surprising; what is the demand for that?
Even though Dave has aged, he’s still entered the realm of immortality like Golgo.
It doesn’t seem like it will be like Hume.