Our latest 'Regulars' game was a 1930s Gangster shoot out.
I dusted off a one page set of rules by my friend Andy Taylor.
I didn't realize just how long ago he had...TYPED them, until
I noted the date at the bottom. 1986

They don't have a QRS. Not needed as the whole set of rules
fit on one side of an A4 piece of paper.

The story so far.
There is a turf war ongoing between the Highfield Gang (Bob, aka Flatpack)
and the Westbury Mob (Dave & Ian, aka Westbury).
On a chilly spring morning six Highfield soldiers are preparing to leave a safe house,
only it ain't gunna be dat safe.
A Mayflower Transit truck passes the turn off to the house. Nothing suspicious in that.
As it carries on down the road an Ambulance, sirens wailing, races up & barely manages
to take the turn to the house.
What's going on? the bemused Highfield gang want to know.
They soon find out as Westbury hoodlums pile out of both vehicles. The fight is on!
790 = Bob's troops. From left to right:- Grumpy Graham, Doc, T.C., Benny (The ball),
Dibble & Pat.
792 = Ian's. Again from left to right:-Big Boy Wilson, Mad Dog Micky, Sean McConnery,
Fancy, Dude & Machine Gun Garnett.
793 = Dave's Crew (left to right):- Long Tom, Jack Spade, Little Jimmy, Talks-a-lot Annie,
Big 'D' & Micky Mic.
NB the players named their own teams, that was task No. One.

796 = The set up. Bob- The house, Ian the Truck & Dave the Ambulance.
797 = Bob wondering, 'Wot de F**K is going on!?!?'
798 = Ian sneaking up on Bob's flank. A look at Ian's ammo expenditure (while
tidying the game away) shows that in total his group fired FOUR shells.
In fact four out of his six figures didn't fire AT ALL !!! (& that included
Machine Gun Garnett with his Tommy Gun.

. But then Ian still had
all of his crew upright at the end.

799= Dave piling out of the Ambulance.
800= Bob opens up. Dave & Bob exchanged a hail of lead (56 shots between them!)
Which could explain why they both had casualties.