Kimber 1911 Compact, .45ACP:
The 1911 was named after the year in which it was adopted as the standard U.S. military sidearm. It is a thoroughly tested and proven design, and fires the very substantial .45ACP round. It also happens to be rather slim, and Compact (4" barrel) or Ultra-Compact (3" barrel) models can be very convenient to wear. It is also a single-action, which means that its trigger pull is much more responsive.
Computer Goggles: goggles which display a computer screen, attached to a keyboard and ball-mouse usually located on hip
Lock picking Kit: small kit consisting of various lock picks, wire cutters, pliers, tweezers, wire crimper, assorted wires, small hooks, files, and nails
Hoverbars: medium sized rods made of a thick metal, when the button on the side is pressed they lock in place, whether they be in mid-air or not, when the button is pushed again it is able to be moved once more, is everal bars are used together a veritable ladder can be made, once you get to the top you take the bottom ones back up and keep going! Christopher will create about 20 of these