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I'm basing this weapon off of an idea I had last night, where the charging handle and a button were infused with gravity dust, so when the button is pressed, the charging handle gets pulled toward it, chambering a round. Very useful for dual wielding.

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- Name: Ostium et Venenum (Latin for Venom and Poison)

- Wielder: N/A

- Maker/Smith: N/A

- Classification: Dual-Wield Machine Pistols (DWMP)

- Weapon Derivation: Skorpion Machine Pistol

- Form 1 Design: Both guns look very similar to the real-life Skorpion machine pistol. However, some differences include a thumb magazine release, and a button on the pistol grip. The left-handed gun has the button on the right side, and the right-handed gun has the button on the left. The stock can be folded out and locked in place.

- Form 1 Aesthetics: The pistol grips are brown, and the main body and magazine are a very dark grey. The folding stock is a lighter grey. The charging handles and button on the grips have purple specks, showing they are imbued with gravity dust. The button is the same color as the main body.

- Dust Usage: Gravity dust. The charging handle and button ont he pistol grip are imbued with gravity dust. When the button is pressed, the charging handle is pulled toward it. When the button is released, it releases the handle and sends it into battery, chambering a round.

- Ammunition: .380 ACP cartridge, 20 rounds per magazine.

- Usage: The weapons are supposed to be dual wielded like normal machine pistols. When reloading, the user sticks out their middle fingers to press the magazine release and unload the mags. The user then inserts new magazines, and (this is what makes this weapon special) presses the buttons on the grips to rack the charging handle.

- Planned/Possible Upgrades: I'm trying to brainstorm a way to use the folding stock as a secondary weapon, like a blade. Not sure how I could fit it.

- Notes: The name "Ostium et Venenum" is a direct reference to how the VZ Skorpion is, well named after scorpions, and the animal is venemous. However, they are not poisonous, which makes the naming a little odd.