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MODERN AND ULTRA-TECH WEAPONSWeapons in the tables are described in the following format:Weapon: Name of the manufacturer; most common name of theweapon and (for guns) the ammo caliber; date of introduction; nationality.Letters in parentheses indicate the skill to use: (BP) = BlackPowder. (BW) = Beam Weapons. If no code is given, use Guns skill, orThrowing (or DX-3) for grenades.Letter codes indicate the nationality of original manufacture: AUAustria, BE Belgium, FR France, GE Germany, IS Israel, IT Italy, SFscience fiction, UK United Kingdom, US United States of America,USSR Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.Type: The type of damage the weapon does.Damage: The number of dice of damage the weapon does.SS: This is the snap -shot number- the final to-hit number necessary toavoid a penalty of -4 on a snap-shot with the weapon.Acc: The accuracy modifier of the weapon. See p. 115.1/2D: The range at which the accuracy modifier of the weapon dropsto zero and the damage done by the weapon is halved.Max: The maximum range of the weapon. Maximum range as givenhere is the maximum range which the bullet can reach when theweapon is at the most efficient angle for the given combination of bulletand weapon under Earth-normal conditions.Wt: The weight of the loaded weapon in pounds.RoF: The rate of fire for the weapon. In some cases it is given as acombination. The number to the left of the slash is the number of shotsthe weapon can fire; the number to the right is the number of turns. If thenumber is greater than one, the weapon is capable of automatic fire. i.e..that many shots will be fired if the trigger is held down for the entireturn. A * indicates that it is capable of selective-fire, i.e.. it may fireeither automatic or semi-automatic. A ~ indicates that the weapon is notautomatic, but can fire up to the indicated number of times each turn.Shots: The number of shots that the weapon holds. A /B or /C refers toshots per power cell - see Power Supplies, p. 119.ST: Minimum strength necessary to avoid an additional turn readyingthe weapon after it is fired, and extra recoil penalties.Rcl: The recoil penalty of the weapon. See p. 120.Cost: The retail price of the weapon when first introduced. Someweapons remain in use long after their introduction. To find the currentprice in an era with a different starting wealth, multiply the cost by thefactor of different starting wealth (see p. 16). A .45 Auto that costs $30 in1910 (starting wealth of $750) cost $600 in 1985 (starting wealth of$15,000).TL: The tech level at which the weapon first appears.Abbreviations: ACP Automatic Colt Pistol, Br British. C Colt. CACharter Arms, E Enfield, H&H Holland & Holland, H&K Heckler &Koch, IMI Israeli Military Industries, G Gauge, GN Gauss needles. LLebel, LE Lee Enfield, LR Long Rifle, M Magnum. MH MartiniHenry, Msr Mauser, N Nitro, Ne needles, P Parabellum, Pz Polizei. RRussian, Rent Remington, RP Russian Pistol, S Short. Sp Special, SprSpringfield, S&W Smith & Wesson. W Webley, Win Winchester. WltrWalther.WeaponTypeAUTOMATIC PISTOLSDamage SS Acc 1/2D MaxMauser '96, 7.63mm Msr, GE cr 2d+l 11 3 140 1,800Msr Luger, 9mm P, 1904, GE cr 2d+2 9 4 175 1,900CM1911..45 ACP, 1910, USWltr PPK, .32 ACP, 1929, GEcrcr2d2d-l1010221751001,7001,467FNHP35, 9mm P, 1935, BE cr 2d+2 10 3 150 1,867Ruger STD, .22 LR, 1949, US cr ld+1 9 4 75 1,200AMT Backup, 9mm S, 1976, US cr 2d 11 0 125 1,467Beretta 92, 9mm P, 1976. ITClock 17, 9mm P, 1982, AUcrcr2d+22d+21010331501501,8671,867IM1 Eagle, .44 M. 1984, IS cr 3d 12 3 230 2,500Needler, .01 Ne, SF imp ld+2 9 1 100 300Gauss Needler, .02 GN, SF imp ld+2 10 4 100 300Laser Pistol, SF (BW) imp 1d 9 7 400 500Stunner, SF (BW) - see p. 119 stun* Sp. 10 3 12 20Blaster, SF (BW) imp 6d 10 6 - 300REVOLVERSColt Texas, .34, 1836, US (BP) cr 2d-l 10 1 100 1,100S&W Russian, .44R, 1871, US cr 2d 10 3 150 1,700W Nol,.455W, 1877, UK cr 2d112 160 1,600S&WM10, .38Sp, 1902, US cr 2d-l 10 2 120 1,934Colt Python, .357M, 1955, US cr 3d-l 10 3 185 2,034S&WM29, .44M, 1956, US cr 3d 10 2 200 2,500NON-REPEATING PISTOLSWheellock Pistol, .60, 17th century (BP) cr ld+1 13 1 75 400Flintlock Pistol, .51, 18th century (BP) cr 2d-l 11 1 75 467Wogdon Pistol, .45, 1800 (BP) cr 2d-l 10 3 75 467Wt RoF Shots ST RclCostTL2.75 3~ 10 10 -1 20 62 3~ 8 9 -1 25 62.75 3~ 7 10 -2 30 61.25 3~ 7 8 -1 75 62.5 3~ 13 9 -1 80 62.5 3~ 9 7 -1 25 61 3~ 5 8 -2 180 72.5 3~ 15 9 -1 400 72 3~ 17 9 -1 450 74.5 3~ 9 12 -3 750 71 3~ 100 - -1 800 81.5 12 100/B - -1 2.000 8214*3~20/C40/C-—001,000800892 3~ 20/C 8 -1 2,000 94 1 5 10 -1 10 52.5 1 6 10 _7 20 53 3~ 6 11 -3 40 52 3~ 6 8 -1 20 63 3~ 6 10 -2 100 73.25 3~ 6 11 -3 100 73.25 1/60 1 10 -1 700 43 1/20 1 10 -1 200 52.75 1/20 1 9 -1 20 5

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