OPS AND TACTICS: ARMORY Version 1.19
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OPS AND TACTICS: ARMORY Version 1.19
OPS AND TACTICS: ARMORY Version 1.19 How to use this book This book is a supplement to the Ops and Tactics RPG system, expanding the armor and firearm selection of the base Ops and Tactics Core Rulebook. This book is to used as a reference book, expanding the selection of firearms in the game, beyond the core rulebook, as well as a learning tool, to better understand each category of firearm, their intended uses, and tactics to use and develop on. For GMs, this book can be used when building campaigns, to provide a more real-world feeling to the NPCs, providing them with believable weaponry, as well as fitting tactics. Building a Campaign When building a campaign, your first question should always be “What kind of Campaign am I making?”. This question is asked, to determine how important, if at all, will firearms be in your campaign. Should multiple guns in different calibers make an appearance, or is everyone wielding 9x19mm? If the campaign is going to be action packed, then the details and intricacies should be fitting. The campaign should focus less on the simple interactions with the NPCs, and more on the action and fights. Likewise, if the campaign is heavily focused on drama, then the roleplay aspect of this should be focused on rather than the accessories to their primary sidearms. Be sure to ask your players what kind of game they wish to participate in, and use their answers to design around that type of campaign. If you do decide to run a game that is heavy on firearms, then this book will be a valuable asset. You can look up various firearms and manufacturers, and your players can decide and choose the firearms they wish to possess and use. Even if you do not choose to run a campaign that is heavy on firearms, this book is still useful to you. When firearms do appear, you can use the listings to select the right fitting firearm, as well as use the manufacturers notes to flush out the campaign more. This book focuses on military and tactical weapons. Coverage in this area is as comprehensive as possible. It includes all major types in service today, as well as a few cutting-edge designs that are just emerging, as well as an array of sporting weapons. This book also talks about weapons of past wars, including various examples from the past two World Wars, the Korean War, and the American Civil War. The weapons are classified into categories, separated by chapter: Preamble: Manufactures and History. This preface talks about some of the various manufacturers in the book, and what firearms they are famous, or infamous, for creating, as well as a bit of history of the company. Chapter One: Handguns. This chapter includes both pistols and revolvers, of various types and sizes, and is split by their classifications. All pistols are compact, easily portable weapons. They are useful for a broad range of applications, including target shooting, hunting, personal protection, and police service. Pistols are generally small, which makes them the easiest firearms to conceal however, they lack the hitting power of rifles or shotguns and, as such, are of limited military use, generally being reserved for officers, or as primary weapons for those who do not normally carry a rifle. Chapter Two: Personal Defense Weapons. This Chapter includes everything from the smaller Machine Pistol, to the larger Sub-machine guns. These weapons generally pack more of a punch than their smaller pistol counterparts, by having a larger magazine than a standard sidearm handgun, as well as by adding the ability of automatic fire of some type, or by firing a larger, heavier round. These weapons are generally reserved for those that wish to have more firepower than a handgun, but don't quite need the noise and size of a full fledged rifle, or even a short barrel carbine. PDWs are popular with Counter-terrorist members, SWAT, and Tank crewmen for this use. Chapter Three: Rifles. This chapter covers from the long-barreled, high-powered Anti-material weapons to the shortened, close range carbine rifle. Generally suited for everything from patrol work, to house clearing, to long range engagement, these weapons span both civilian, and military applications. They're popular with armies all over the world, and are often issued as such. Chapter Four: Shotguns. Shotguns describes large-bore weapons designed to fire a group of smaller projectiles with each shot. Shotguns are useful for close-in targets, but much less effective at long range; they tend to be used as specialty weapons for close combat, as well as for hunting large game. Because of their large bores and low firing pressure, shotguns are capable of firing a variety of special-purpose and exotic ammunition types. Chapter Five: Machine Guns. Machine Guns cover heavy weapons designed for sustained automatic fire. They are often fed by long belts of ammunition, which reduce the need to reload as often. All but the lightest are fitted with bipods for stability. Machine guns serve as support weapons, providing suppressive or covering fire for ordinary soldiers equipped with assault rifles. Chapter Six: Grenade Launchers, Rocket Launchers and Mortars. These weapons describes large weapons that fire explosive shells or rockets with an explosive payload. They are often large and heavy and, like machine guns, they are used to provide fire support, as well as take out armored targets or buildings from a long range distance. Like shotguns, there exist a large variety of specialty ammunition types. Grenade launchers are split into two groups: grenade launchers are designed to fit under the barrel of an assault rifle, creating a dualpurpose combination weapon systems, and Grenade Launchers capable of being used on their own, creating a stand alone weapon. Chapter Seven: New Equipment and Gunsmithing. This chapter outlines rules for more complete gunsmithing, as well as new types of ammunition and equipment, and their effects. Chapter Eight: Weapons in Use. This chapter talks about the firearms that are assigned to federal and state agents such as agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Marshalls and the Drug Enforcement Administration, as well as the general weapons trends of various forces, both legal and illegal, and the general populace. Table: Damage Per Caliber Damage Caliber Recoil Modifier Caliber 1 +0 .41 Rimfire 1d2 +0 .22 Short 1d3 +0 .25 ACP 2d3 +0 .32 Rimfire, .31 Ball 1d4 +0 .22 LR, .38 Long Colt, .476 Enfield 1d4+2 -1 .17 HMR, 7.65mm Longue 1d4+3 -1 .38/200, .38 S&W 2d4 -2 .380 ACP/9x17mm Kurz, .36 Ball, 8x22mm Nambu 2d4+1 -2 9x18mm PM, .38 Special 2d4+2 -3 .22 WMR 2d4+3 -3 .45 S&W 3d4-1 -3 5.7x28mm FN, 4.6x30 HK 3d4 -3 .40 S&W 3d4+1 -3 .41 Long Colt, .455 Webley, .410 Ga. 3d4+2 -4 .45 ACP, .45 GAP 3d4+3 -4 .357 Magnum 3d4+4 -5 .38 Super 4d4 -4 5.45x39mm/.21 Russian, 5.8x42 Chinese, 6.5x50mm Arisaka 4d4+4 -6 9x39mm 5d4 -5 5.56x45mm NATO/.223 Remington 5d4+2 -6 6mm Lee Navy 6d4 -7 6.8mm Remington SPC 1d6 -1 .32 ACP 1d6+2 -2 9mm Japanese Revolver 1d6+3 -2 .44 Russian, .44 American 1d6+4 -3 .44 Special, 7.63mm Mannlicher 1d6+5 -3 .38 Winchester 2d6 -2 9x19mm/9mm Luger, .17 Remington, .44 Ball 2d6+1 -2 .45 Long Colt 2d6+2 -3 .357 SIG 2d6+3 -3 9x23mm Steyr 2d6+4 -4 10mm Auto 3d6 -4 .44 Magnum, .44 Henry 3d6+1 -4 .30 Carbine 3d6+2 -5 .454 Casull, .50 Action Express 4d6 -5 20 Ga. 4d6+1 -5 .30-30 Winchester 4d6+2 -6 7.62x39mm M43/.30 Russian, .243 Winchester 4d6+3 -6 16 Ga. 4d6+4 -7 7.5x54mm French 5d6 -6 7.62x51mm/.308 Winchester, 12 Ga. 5d6+1 -6 8mm Lebel 5d6+2 -7 7.62x54mmR, 7x57mm Mauser 5d6+3 -7 .303 British 5d6+4 -8 .30-40 Krag, 7.7x58mm Arisaka 5d6+5 -8 8x57mm Mauser 6d6 -8 .30-06 Springfield, 7d6 -9 .300 Winchester Magnum, 10 Ga. 1d8+2 -3 7.62x38mmR Nagant 2d8 -3 7.63x25mm Mauser, .52 Ball 2d8+2 -4 7.62x25mm Tokarev 3d8 -5 7.92x33mm Kurz 7d8 -10 .338 Lapua Magnum, 7.92x94mm 10d8 -16 .50 BMG/12.7x99mm, 12.7x108mm 12d8 -19 13.9x99mmB 1d10 -3 .32 WCF 1d10+2 -4 .44 WCF 2d10 -4 .58 Minie Ball 2d10+5 -6 56-56 Spencer 3d10 -6 .45-70 Government 3d10+5 -8 .50-70 Government 10d10 -17 14.5x114mm 12d10 -20 20x124mm, 20x105mm, 20x102mm Preamble: Manufacturers Below listed is a list of manufacturers of firearms, and the histories behind the company. Accu-Tek Accu-Tek firearms are manufactured by Excell Industries, specializing in small .380 ACP backup handguns. Their firearms are generally low cost, perfect for those on a tight budget. Accuracy International Accuracy International is a specialist British firearms manufacturer, best known for their Arctic Warfare series of Sniper Rifles, which are some of the most highly prized precision rifles around. The Arctic Warfare Super Magnum sniper rifle currently holds the record for the longest confirmed kill. American Derringer American Derringer Corp is a Texas company, reviving the old style Remington .41 Over under rimfire derringers, and putting them into modern calibers, such as .38 Special and .357 Magnum. The Derringers are highly prized by collectors, as each one is crafted by hand. AMT Arcadia Machine and Tool, commonly abbreviated to AMT, was a firearms manufacturer from Irwindale, California. The company produced several weapons, often clones of existing firearms. Plagued by quality and reliability problems, the company went bankrupt and the assets and trademark were acquired by IAI (Irwindale Arms Incorporated). ArmaLite ArmaLite is the name of a small arms engineering facility founded in the early 1950s, and once associated with the Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation. ArmaLite was responsible for small arm designs that evolved into many of the infantry weapons in service worldwide today, including the M16 assault rifles and the M4 carbine. The original ArmaLite ceased all operations in the early 1980s, and ArmaLite's successor, ArmaLite, Inc. is currently located in Geneseo, Illinois. The company changed many hands, before landing in the hands of a former U.S. Army Ordnance officer, who now manufacturers a number of AR-15 and AR-10 based rifles, as well as a.50 Caliber Anti-material rifle. Astra Astra was a Spanish weapons manufacturer founded on July 17, 1908 under the name of Esperanza y Unceta by Juan Esperanza and Pedro Unceta. First located in the city of Eibar, the stronghold of the Basque arms industry, the company moved in 1913 to Guernica. They produced various copies of more famous guns, such as the Mauser Broomhandle and the Browning Vest pocket pistol. Barrett Firearms Manufacturing Barrett Firearms Manufacturing is an American manufacturer of firearms and ammunition. It was founded in 1982 by Ronnie Barrett for the single purpose of building semi-automatic rifles chambered for the powerful 12.7×99mm NATO (.50 BMG) ammunition, originally developed for and used in M2 Browning machine guns. Barrett began his work in the early 1980s and the first working rifles were available in 1982, hence the designation M82. Barrett designed every single part of the weapon personally and then went on to market the weapon and mass produce it out of his own pocket. He continued to develop his rifle through the 1980s, and developed the improved M82A1 rifle by 1986. Their most recognizable rifles are the Barrett M82 and the M95 Anti-material Rifles, firing the .50 BMG round. They also have produces Assault Rifles and Machine guns. Benelli Arms Benelli Arms is an Italian firearm manufacturer founded in 1967, located in Urbino, Italy, best known for high quality shotguns used by military, law enforcement and civilians all over the world. Particularly famous is the Benelli M3 12 gauge, used extensively by American SWAT teams, and the Benelli M4, used extensively by various organizations, including the USMC and the U.S. Army. Benelli also manufactures target pistols and shotguns for hunting and competition use, which are considered to be some of the best shotguns made. Pietro Beretta Beretta is an Italian firearms manufacturer founded in 1526. Their firearms are used worldwide for a variety of civilian, law enforcement, and military purposes. It is also known for manufacturing shooting clothes and accessories. Beretta is the oldest active firearms manufacturer in the world. Beretta is known for its broad range of fire arms: side-by-side shotguns, over-and-under shotguns, hunting rifles, assault rifles, submachine guns, lever and bolt-action rifles, single and double action revolvers and semi-automatic pistols. The model Beretta 92FS is the primary side arm of the United States Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, the United States Border Patrol and the United States Immigration and Naturalization Services, designated the M9 pistol, and was the former sidearm of various large Police Departments, including the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles Sherif's Department, as well as fictional organizations, such as the Raccoon City Police Department. Other Famous Models include their newer line of handguns, the Px4 series, it's Carbine counterpart, the Cx4, and the Machine pistol variant of the Beretta 92FS, the 93R. Beretta currently owns Benelli Firearms, as well as their subsidiary, Stoeger. Bersa Bersa is an Argentine arms manufacturer located in the city of Ramos Mejia in Argentina. The company is well known among firearm enthusiasts for producing high quality guns at very reasonable prices and it spends very little money on advertisement. While strong and well built, nicely engineered, accurate, visually appealing and very reliable, Bersa handguns are not on par with the most prestigious brands (such as SIG or Beretta for example) when it comes to finishing. However, firearms made by such companies can cost as much as twice or more compared to a Bersa pistol in the same caliber and with similar features. The Argentine company is often influenced by the German firearms manufacturer Walther in the design of its handguns; the Thunder 22, 32 and 380 are basically clones of the famous Walther PP and PPK while the Thunder 9 and 40 are somewhat similar in appearance and some mechanical aspects to the Walther P88. Bond Arms Bond Arms Inc. is a firearms manufacturer located in Granbury, Texas. Bond arms was founded by longtime tool and die maker, Greg Bond. The company became incorporated as Bond Arms in 1995 and was licensed by the BATFE as a firearms manufacturer and dealer. Bond Arms is the largest manufacturer of derringers in the firearms industry, popular for having two-shot derringers in calibers from .22 LR and .25 ACP up to .410 Gauge and .45 Long Colt. Browning Arms Company Browning Arms Company is a maker of firearms, bows and fishing gear. Founded in Utah in 1927, it offers a wide variety of firearms, including shotguns, rifles, pistols, and rimfire firearms and sport bows, as well as fishing rods and reels. The company was founded to market the sporting designs of John Browning, one of the world's most prolific firearms inventors. Nearly all of John Browning's designs have been manufactured by other companies, including Winchester, Colt, Remington, Fabrique Nationale de Herstal of Belgium, and Miroku. Browning is currently a fully owned subsidiary of Fabrique Nationale de Herstal(FN).Browning Arms Company is best known for the Browning BPS shotgun, the A-Bolt rifle, X-Bolt rifle, the Auto-5 semi-automatic shotgun, the BAR semi-automatic rifle, and the Hi-Power 9mm pistol. Browning also manufactures a set of trap shotguns in the Cynergy series. Bushmaster Firearms Bushmaster Firearms International is a manufacturer and distributor of guns which is based in Madison, North Carolina in the United States. Bushmaster's product line revolves around semi-automatic pistol and rifle variants of the AR-15 design. Bushmaster is currently the best-selling brand for AR type firearms in the United States. Bushmaster is part of the Freedom Group, owned by Cerberus Capital Management. Calico Calico Light Weapons Inc. is a privately held firearms manufacturing company based in Cornelius, Oregon. The company was established in 1982 in Bakersfield, California, and released its first production weapon in 1985. Calico was sold in 1990 but remained in Bakersfield. The company was sold again in 1991 to the original concept designer, and in 1998 operations were moved to Sparks, Nevada, where replacement parts for existing weapons were produced. In 2006, Calico was sold once again, and moved to Hillsboro, Oregon, where full production of firearms resumed. Calico implemented a CNC machining process and upgraded materials used in manufacture. Additionally, there were minor redesigns of some production models to increase durability and reliability. Calico produces a line of pistols and pistol-caliber carbines which feature a top-mounted, helical-feed, high-capacity (50 or 100 round) magazine that ejects spent shells from a port in the bottom. Charter Arms Charter Arms Co. is an American manufacturer of revolvers that are relatively inexpensive yet serviceable handguns. The original Charter Arms produced revolvers chambered in calibers .22 Long Rifle, .22 Winchester Magnum, .32 Long, .32 H&R Magnum, .327 Federal Magnum, .357 Magnum, .38 Special and .44 Special. The most famous revolvers manufactured by Charter Arms are the .44 Special Bulldog and .38 Special Bulldog Pug. Cobray The Cobray Company was a manufacturer of sub-machine guns and semi-automatic carbines, handguns and shotguns as well as non-lethal 37 mm launchers. They produced a Copy of the Armstel Striker 12, the Mac-10 and Mac-11, in both full and semi-automatic only firing modes Colt Colt's Manufacturing Company is a United States firearms manufacturer, whose first predecessor corporation was founded in 1836 by Samuel Colt. Colt is best known for the engineering, production, and marketing of firearms over the later half of the 19th and the 20th century. Colt's earliest designs played a major role in the popularization of the revolver and the shift away from earlier single-shot pistols. While Sam Colt did not invent the revolver concept, his designs resulted in the first very successful ones. The most famous Colt products include the Walker Colt, Single Action Army or Peacemaker, and the Colt Python. John Browning worked for Colt for a time, and came up with a design for a semiautomatic pistol, which debuted as the Colt M1900 pistol and eventually evolved into the Colt M1911 pistol. Though they did not develop it, for a long time Colt was primarily responsible for all M16 rifle production, as well as of many derivative firearms. The most successful and famous of these are numerous M16 carbines, including the Colt Commando family, and the M4 carbine. CZ CZUB was established in 1936 as a branch of the Česká zbrojovka armament firm in the small Moravian town of Uherský Brod in Czechoslovakia, now in the Czech Republic. They manufacture a wide line of handguns and machine pistols, the most popular being the Cz 75 9mm pistol, as well as a number of Surplus Handguns, such as the CZ-82 9x18 PM pistol. Daewoo S&T Daewoo (formerly Daewoo Precision Industries) is a South Korean firearms and auto parts manufacturer founded in 1981. Its firearms equip most frontline units of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces. They produce licensed copies of the M1911 handgun, the USAS-12 automatic shotgun, and the K1,2, and 3 Series of Rifles. Royal Small Arms Factory Enfield The Royal Small Arms Factory (RSAF) was a UK government-owned rifle factory in the London Borough of Enfield in an area generally known as the Lea Valley. The factory produced British military rifles, muskets and swords from 1816. It closed in 1988, but some of its work was transferred to other sites. Popular and famous firearms inclued the FAL battle rifle, L85 Assault Rifle, Sten Submachine gun, and the Lee-Enfield Bolt action rifle. FN Fabrique Nationale d'Herstal — self identified as FN Herstal and often referred to as Fabrique Nationale or simply FN — is a firearms manufacturer located in Herstal, Belgium. FN is a subsidiary of the Belgian Herstal Group, which also owns U.S. Repeating Arms Company (Winchester) and Browning Arms Company. FN Herstal is the parent company of two United States entities: FN Manufacturing and FNH USA. FN Manufacturing, located in Columbia, South Carolina, is the manufacturing branch of FN Herstal in the United States, producing firearms such as the M249 and M240 machine guns and M16 rifle, among others. FNH USA, located in McLean, Virginia, is the sales and marketing branch of FN Herstal in the United States. Firearms designed and/or manufactured by FN include the Browning Hi-Power pistol, Five-seven pistol, FAL rifle, FNC rifle, F2000 rifle, P90 submachine gun, M2 Browning machine gun, MAG machine gun, and Minimi machine gun. FN Herstal's firearms are used by the armed forces of over 100 countries. Franchi Luigi Franchi S.p.A. is an Italian manufacturer of firearms, most notably various shotguns. Notable Franchi products include the military SPAS-12 and SPAS-15 and the sporting-type long-recoil action AL-48. Franchi are renowned for their semi-automatic shotguns and are a division of Benelli. Franchi remained a family business since its founding until 1987, when it was acquired by the industrial conglomerate Socimi, based in Milan; with the bankruptcy of Socimi in 1993, Franchi was acquired by the Beretta Holdings which is the current owner. Glock Glock Ges.m.b.H. (trademarked as GLOCK) is a weapons manufacturer headquartered in Deutsch-Wagram, Austria, named after its founder, Gaston Glock. While the company is best known for its line of striker-fired polymer-framed pistols, it also produces field knives, entrenching tools and apparel. Glock handguns are used by armed forces and law enforcement organizations worldwide, including a majority of U.S. law enforcement agencies, such as the New York Police Department. Glock handguns are also very popular with civilians for personal protection and practical shooting, and the company sponsors a competitive shooting team which travels worldwide. Glock produces more than two dozen models of handguns in seven different calibers. H&K Heckler & Koch (HK) is a German defense manufacturing company that produces various small arms. Some of their products include the SA80, MP5 submachine gun, G3 automatic rifle, the G36 assault rifle, the HK 416, the MP7 personal defense weapon, the USP series of handguns, and the high-precision PSG1 sniper rifle. All firearms made by HK are named by a prefix and the official designation, with suffixes used for variants. HK has a history of innovation in firearms, such as the use of polymers in weapon designs and the use of an integral rail for flashlights on handguns. HK also developed modern polygonal rifling, noted for its high accuracy, increased muzzle velocity and barrel life. Not all of its technologically ambitious designs have translated into commercially successful products (for instance, the advanced but now abandoned G11 assault rifle, which fired caseless high-velocity ammunition). HK produces a whole range of small arms, from pistols to grenade launchers and machine guns. In its extensive product range, HK has used most of the operating systems for small arms: blowback operation, short-recoil, roller-delayed blowback, gas-delayed blowback, and gas operation. Hämmerli Hämmerli is a Swiss manufacturer of firearms aimed mostly at sport shooting. Their firearms are praised for their accuracy and ergonomics, but these come at a high price. Henry Repeating Arms Henry Repeating Arms is a firearms manufacturing company that leads in the manufacture of lever action firearms. Henry Repeating Arms takes its name from Benjamin Tyler Henry, the inventor who patented the first repeating rifle in 1860. The company also produces bolt action and pump-action rimfire rifles as well as a new generation of the AR-7 takedown rifle, now known as the Henry US Survival rifle, which was originally designed for the United States Air Force. The Henry Golden Boy is the company's signature model, featuring a Brasslight receiver and octagonal barrel. A larger caliber centerfire version is known as the Henry Big Boy. Hi-Point Hi-Point Firearms is a firearms manufacturer based in Mansfield, Ohio. They manufacture low-cost pistols and carbines, in 9x19mm, .380 ACP, .40 S&W and .45 ACP Hi-Point . The semi-automatic pistols are polymer-framed and generally regarded as simple, inexpensive handguns, which trade-off aesthetics for lower manufacturing cost, and ruggedness. IMI Israel Military Industries Ltd. (IMI) is an Israeli weapons manufacturer. It manufactures firearms, ammunition and military technology mainly for Israeli security forces (especially Israel's army, the Israel Defense Forces), although its small arms are very popular throughout the world. Popular firearms include the world famous Desert Eagle family of handguns, the Uzi submachine gun, the Negev LMG, and the Galil and Tavor assault rifles. Intratec Intratec was a firearm company based in Miami, Florida. The company's most famous product was the TEC9.Intratec began as Interdynamic USA, an offshoot of Swedish firearms manufacturer Interdynamic AB. Due to the lack of firearm market in Sweden, Interdynamic AB set up a subsidiary in the United States to sell the KG-9. Called Interdynamic USA, this company eventually became Intratec and continued to sell variants of KG-99 which was renamed to Tec-9. It went out of business in 2001 under pressure of lawsuits and the anti-gun movement. Popular firearms include the infamous Tec-9, and a pocket pistol called the Tec-38 Ithaca Gun Company The Ithaca gun company is a firearms manufacturers, of rifles and shotguns, based in Ithaca, New York. Ithaca became famous for building firearms based on expired Remington Patents, as well as their model of the M1911 . 45 ACP handgun and M3 Grease gun for the United States During World War 2. Its 12-gauge shotguns were the standard used by the Los Angeles Police Department and New York Police Department, and are still in use today by some departments. Popular firearms include the various versions of the Ithaca 37 pump action shotgun and the M3 Grease Gun. Izhmash Izhmash is a Russian weapons manufacturer based in Izhevsk, founded in 1807 at the decree of Tsar Alexander I, and is now one of the largest corporations in its field. It manufactures the famous Kalashnikov series of assault rifle, along with a host of other Russian arms, including medium cannons, missiles, and guided shell. They have manufactured such iconic arms as the Mosin-Nagant bolt action rifle, the SKS, The Tokarev SVT-40, the Saiga seres of rifles and shotguns, and the entire series of AK Rifles, including the AK-47, AKM, AK-101, AK-103, and the AK-12. Izhevsk Izhevesk is a major russian firearms manufacturer founded in Izhevsk in 1942 for manufacturing small arms. After the end of World War II it continued producing firearms, both for military and hunting applications, and later high-tech weapons and civilian machinery. Notable and Popular firearms include the “Baikal” Shotguns and the Makarov pistol. Jiminez Arms/Bryco Arms/Jennings Firearms Jimenez Arms, also known as "J.A.", is an American firearms manufacturer based in Henderson in Nevada. The company was started in August 2004 using the molds and machinery from bankrupt Bryco Arms and currently makes five models of firearm, the J.A.-NINE a, J.A.-380, J.A.-22, J.A.-32 ,and the J.A.-25, which are all low cost, affordable firearms. Kahr Arms Kahr Arms is an American small arms manufacturer specializing in compact and mid-size semi-automatic pistols chambered for popular cartridges, including .380ACP, 9 mm Luger Parabellum, .40 S&W and .45 ACP. Kahr pistols feature polymer or stainless steel frames, single-stack magazines, and double-action-only striker firing actions. Company headquarters is in Blauvelt, New York and the Kahr manufacturing facility is located in Worcester, Massachusetts. The Kahr K9 is a popular backup weapon with the New York City police officers, even to this day. Popular firearms include the aforementioned Kahr K9, and the K40, as well as their various polymer versions of their handguns, the PM Series. Kel-Tec Kel-Tec is a United States manufacturer of firearms based in Cocoa, Florida, the company has manufactures semi-automatic pistols, rifles and shotguns, touted as the third largest manufacturer of handguns in all of the united states. Notable firearms include the P-11, the Sub-2000, and the SU-16 Series of rifles, as well as the PLR16, a long range rifle based on the SU 16, and the PMR30 handgun, the RFB rifle and the KSG Shotgun. Korth Korth is a manufacturer of high end revolvers, and autoloading handguns, made by renowned German gunmaker Willie Korth. These handguns are very limited and are high end, custom, usually one of a kind pieces of work. Marlin Firearms Marlin Firearms Co. formerly of North Haven, Connecticut, was a manufacturer of high power, center fire, lever action, and .22 caliber rimfire rifles. In the past, the company made shotguns, derringers and revolvers. Marlin owned the firearm manufacturer H & R Firearms, and was owned by Remington Arms, part of the Freedom Group. Marlin firearms was issued a patten for their specialty MicroGroove rifling, which has multiple, small rifling grooves instead of the standard ballard or cut rifling. This has lead to their increased accuracy with factory ammunition, but on the downside, makes them less accurate with handloaded ammunition, because of the bullet diameter. Popular firearms include the Marlin Model 20 bolt action rifle, the Marlin 1879 and the Marlin Model 336 lever action rifles. O.F. Mossberg & Sons O.F. Mossberg & Sons (commonly known as Mossberg) is an American firearms manufacturer, specializing in shotguns, rifles, scopes and firearm accessories. From the 1940s through the 1960s, it also produced a line of .22 caliber target and sporting rifles. Mossberg also soon produced gun racks, golf clubs, campers and sailboats, while maintaining the core sporting firearms business. The company has remained a family-owned business to this day, and is the oldest family-owned firearms manufacturer in America. Popular Firearms include their flagship products, the Mossberg 500 and 590 pump action shotguns, the both being used currently by the U.S. Marine Corp and the U.S. Army,and the Mossberg 930 Semi-auto shotgun. Mossberg also owns a subsidiary called Maverick Arms, aimed at a selling fordable, budget-level shotguns, the most popular of these being the Maverick 88 Pump action shotgun. Norinco Norinco is a multi-market manufacturer, based in Beijing, China. Norinco manufactures vehicles (trucks, cars and motorcycles), machinery, optical-electronic products, oil field equipment, chemicals, light industrial products, explosives and blast materials, civil and military firearms and ammunition, known for producing master copies of popular firearms. Popular firearms include their copies of the 1911A1, Sig P226 and P220, AK47 and AKM, M14, Cz75, as well as their own production firearms, the QBZ series of assault rifles, made for the People’s Liberation Army. North American Arms North American Arms is a United States company, headquartered in Provo, Utah, that manufactures small pistols and mini-revolvers. They specialize in pocket pistols that are barely three to four inches in length. Popular firearms include the NAA mini revolver, and the NAA Guardian. Para-Ordnance Para-Ordnance is a Canadian firearms manufacturer founded in Toronto in 1985 by two childhood friends. Para-Ordnance has a factory in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. The company originally started out manufacturing sub-machine gun paintball guns, but soon transitioned to the manufacturing of handguns. Para-Ordnance is the originator of the high magazine capacity M1911-style pistol. Para-Ordnance offers a wide range of products for the law enforcement, military, and civilian markets. The company has created a true double-stack 1911 pistol, in addition to single- and double-stack pistols in .45 ACP, .40 S&W, 9 mm, and .38 super calibers. Para pistols have found a variety of uses, including competition, law enforcement, concealed carry, and general barrier shooting. Popular Firearms include the P14-45, the P18-9, and the P16-40 handguns. Remington Arms Remington Arms Company, Inc. was founded in 1816 by Eliphalet Remington in Ilion, New York, as E. Remington and Sons. It is the oldest company in the United States which still makes its original product, and is the oldest continuously operating manufacturer in North America. It is the only U.S. company which produces both firearms and ammunition domestically, and is the largest U.S. producer of shotguns and rifles. Remington has produced a number of iconic firearms, such as the Model 870 series of Pump action shotguns, popular with various law enforcement agencies, the Model 700 bolt action rfile, the basis for the M24 SWS, used by the United States Army as their standard Sniper Rifle, and he Model 1100 series of Semi-automatic Shotguns. Rheinmetall AG Rheinmetall AG is a German automotive and defense company with factories in Düsseldorf, Kassel and Unterlüß. The company has a long tradition of making guns and artillery pieces. The company is also involved in a variety of advanced metal-working and milling technologies, allowing it to provide special high-quality components for small arms in addition to heavy weapon production. Popular weapons include the MG3 machine gun, and the 120mm M1 Abrams main gun. Sturm, Ruger & Company, Incorporated Sturm, Ruger & Company was founded by William B. Ruger and Alexander McCormick Sturm in 1949 in a small rented machine shop in Southport, Connecticut. Just prior to their partnership, Bill Ruger had successfully duplicated two Baby Nambu pistols in his garage, from a captured Nambu that he acquired from a returning US Marine, at the close of World War II. When it came to designing their first auto pistol, Ruger decided to incorporate the looks of the German 9mm Luger and the American Colt Woodsman into their first commercially produced .22 caliber pistol, which became so successful that it launched the entire company. Ruger has been under fire with the firearms community for his personal beliefs when it came to fireams, stating that “No honest man needs more than ten rounds” and would not sell high capacity magazines to civilians. Despite this, ruger firearms are still some of the most prized firearms to this day. Popular firearms include the Ruger Mark II and III,the Ruger SP101, and the Ruger 10/22 rifle, and the famous Ruger Mini-14. Smith & Wesson Smith & Wesson a manufacturer of handguns and Rifles in the United States. The corporate headquarters is in Springfield, Massachusetts. Founded in 1852, Smith & Wesson's pistols and revolvers have become standard issue to police and armed forces throughout the world. They are also used by sport shooters and have been featured in numerous Hollywood movies. Smith & Wesson has been known for the many types of ammunition it has introduced over the years, and many cartridges bear the company's name. Popular and Famous firearms are numerous, including the Model 10, Model 36, the Sigma and M&P, as well as the First, Second, and Third series of Autoloading S&W handguns, such as the 59, 669, and the 5906. Sig-Sauer SIG Sauer GmbH is the German representative of Switzerland-based manufacturing firm Swiss Arms AG, which was spun off from Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (SIG) in 2000. SIG Sauer Inc was established in 1985 with the name Sigarms to import and distribute SIG firearms into the United States, although it now also has some manufacturing capabilities. Since 2000 it has been a separate entity. Springfield Armory Inc. Springfield Armory, Inc. is a firearms manufacturer and importer based in Geneseo, Illinois, founded in 1974. It is one of the largest firearms marketers of imported firearms in the United States. They Import the HS2000, which they market as the XD series of handguns, and produce semi-automatic copies of the M14 rifle, named the M1A, as well as Copies of the M1911A1 handgun, in various calibers. Stoeger Industies Stoeger Industries is a manufacturer and importer of firearms into the United States, specializing in shotguns. Stoeger Industries' headquarters are in Accokeek, Maryland, United States. Stoeger is a wholly owned subsidiary of Benelli, which in turn is owned by Italian firearms manufacturer Beretta. Famous and Popular firearms include the Stoeger Cougar, a licensed copy of the Beretta 8000, and the M2000, a Semi-automatic shotgun. Steyr Mannlicher Steyr Mannlicher is a firearms manufacturer based in the city of Steyr, Austria. Originally a part of the SteyrDaimler-Puch manufacturing conglomerate, it became independent when the conglomerate was broken in 1990. Steyr has produced the AUG, a bulpup rifle for the Austrian Army, quite infamous for it’s short overall size with it’s full length barrel. Taurus Forjas Taurus is a manufacturing conglomerate based in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Beginning as a tool and die manufacturer, the company now consists of divisions focusing on firearms, metals manufacturing, plastics, body armor, helmets, and civil construction. Taurus produces a number of variants on popular manufacturers, including Beretta, Colt, and Smith and Wesson. They are known in the firearms industry for pushing the envelope on designs, producing a 5 shot revolver that fires .410 gauge shotgun shells, and the first revolver with a polymer frame, as well as various revolvers chambered for rounds traditionally thought of as autoloader rounds, such as 9x19mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, and even some rifle rounds, such as the .30 Carbine. Popular Firearms include their variant on the 1911, the PT92, a Beretta 92F copy with a frame mounted safety, and the 24/7 series of handguns, as well as their revolver that fires both .410 gauge shotgun shells and .45 LC rounds, the Taurus Judge. Walther Arms Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen or Walther is a German arms manufacturer. Walther has made major breakthroughs in the development of pistols. Popular Firearms include the PPK and the P99 – both pistols carried by the fictional character James Bond – and the P38, the standard-issue sidearm of the German military in World War II. How to read the Firearms Chart Firearm: The Name and Model of the Firearm Caliber: The caliber of the round the firearm fires. Multiple listings with a slash means that the firearm can chamber and fire any of the listed calibers, and Multiple listings without a slash means that the weapon can chamber both rounds at the same time. Magazine Size, Cost, and Type: The size of all available magazine sizes for the firearm, how much each one cost, and what kind of feeding mechanism the firearm uses. Listings of specific firearms means that this firearm uses that type of magazine, and they are interchangeable, if the magazine size, firearm model, and caliber match on both firearms. For box magazine firearms, the number on the left represents the capacity, and the number on the right represents how much it cost to purchase one magazine of that size. Upgrade Points: The type of upgrades the firearm can accept. Range Increment: The Range increment for the firearm. All Shotgun range increments affects both their damage, and their range. All benefits from upgrades have been already calculated in the weapon's range increment. Rate of Fire: The rate of fire for the firearm or the action of the firearm, as listed below. Semi stands for semiautomatic, where the firearm cycles itself for the next shot, and can perform a single fire attack, a bump fire attack(if it meets all the prerequisites), a double tap attack or a Potshot attack. DA stands for Double Action, DAO stands for Double Action Only, DA/SA stands for Double Action/Single Action and PA stands for Pre-set Action. All of these actions can perform the same attacks as Semi-automatic firearms. Auto stands for fully automatic, where the firearm can perform an autofire attack, a suppressive fire attack, a sweepfire attack, a sprayfire attack or five round burst fire attack. 2R burst or 3R burst stands for Three or two round burst, which allows the weapon two perform a three round burst fire attack if three round burst, or a two round burst attack if two round burst. Single stands for single fire, where the firearm must be reloaded after it's fired. These weapons can perform single fire attacks. Double stands for double fire, where a firearm has two triggers, which can both be pulled to perform a doublefire attack, or one at a time, for two single fire attacks. SA stands for Single Action, which requires the hammer to be pulled back before firing again in revolvers, and that the hammer has to be pulled back for the first shot for pistols. SA Revolvers can can perform single shot, and fanning attacks, and SA Handguns can perform all Semi-automatic attacks. Lever stands for lever action, bolt stands for bolt action, and pump stands for pump action, where the firearm's cocking lever, bolt or pump must be worked manually to eject the spent casing or shell, and cycle a new one. These weapons can perform single fire and potshot attacks. Slam stands for slamfire, where a weapon can perform Slamfire attacks. Size: The size of the firearm. The Smaller size denotes how large the weapon is when it is folded up, while the larger size denotes how large the weapon is fully extended, or assembled. A small or smaller weapon is considered a light weapon and is easier to use in a character's off-hand. Weight: How much the firearm weights, with all of the accessories it comes standard with. Wealth Point Cost: The cost of the firearm to purchase, not including the license. Error Range: The range of error the firearm posses when purchased brand new. Restrictions: The restriction rating to purchase the firearm, if any. Standard Equipment: What you receive when you purchase the firearm, fully assembled. If the firearm has a permanent piece of equipment, that equipment cannot be removed or modified. Chapter 1:Handguns “I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?” ~ Harry Callahan A handgun is a firearm designed to have the potential to be held and operated by one hand, although not necessarily used that way. This characteristic differentiates handguns as a general class of firearms from long guns such as rifles and shotguns (which are usually mounted against the shoulder). Major handgun subtypes are the revolver and pistol, and are split into various subtypes based on size and use. There are handguns that are available to suit nearly any budget. Low-cost models featuring simple operating systems, crude manufacturing, and lowquality materials are widely produced. while more reliable and sophisticated service weapons that are suitable for more active use form the middle of the market. At the high end are advanced custom pistols, produced for Olympic-class target shooting, exclusive private collections, or specialized forces, such as SWAT. Handguns differ from long guns in the fact that they are generally regarded as more personal weapons: The style, model, and even caliber, can tell quite a lot about a character, and they are generally selected by hand, rather than issued. Handgun selection generally mirrors personal preference out in combat, more so than long guns as a handgun is generally always worn, and only drawn when needed. They are also easier to conceal than a long gun, allowing for a seemingly unarmed appearance when worn with the correct holster and clothing. A handgun should always be chosen carefully, the character’s personality, backstory, and preference should definitely have some sway and appearance in their choice. Revolvers A revolver is a repeating firearm that has a cylinder containing multiple chambers and at least one barrel for firing. Capacity for a revolver can be as little as 3 rounds, and as many as 10, but 5 and 6 round cylinders are the most common. Revolvers predated semi-automatic pistols, praised in their time for their ability to fire multiple shots without reloading, nor resorting to having multiple barrels to do as such. Revolvers provide an advantage in the fact that a misfiring cartridge does not put a gunfighter out of commission; only a trigger pull is needed to advance to the next round. Revolvers are also generally less complicated on an end user level, being easier to maintain and operate, but much harder to repair. Revolvers, however, usually have low capacities, when compared to autoloading pistols(The Highest capacity revolver at 10 rounds, is only the mid level for an autoloading pistol), and nearly all models are unable to effectively use suppressors. Revolvers themselves fall into various categories based on how they are cocked, and how they are loaded. Single Action, Double Action and Double Action Only With a single-action revolver(SA), the hammer is manually cocked, usually with the thumb of the firing or supporting hand. This action advances the cylinder to the next round and locks the cylinder in place with the chamber aligned with the barrel. The trigger, when pulled, releases the hammer, which fires the round in the chamber. To fire again, the hammer must be manually cocked again. This is called "single-action" because the trigger only performs a single action, of releasing the hammer. Because only a single action is performed and trigger pull is lightened, firing a revolver in this way allows most shooters to achieve greater accuracy. Additionally, the need to cock the hammer manually acts as a safety. The Colt Paterson Revolver, the Walker Colt, the Colt's Dragoon and the Colt Single Action Army pistol of the American Frontier era are all good examples of this system. A single action revolver can be used to perform fanning attacks, where the supporting hand rapidly cocks the hammer back and the primary hand simply holds the trigger down, allowing for a volley of lead at a cost of accuracy. Single action Revolvers cost +1 additional Combat Point when performing a Single shot attack. All Single action firearms gain a +1 Attack Bonus on all single shot and potshot attacks. With a double-action(DA) revolver, the stroke of the trigger pull generates three actions: the hammer is pulled back to the cocked position, the cylinder begins to be indexed to the next round, and then the hammer is released to strike the firing pin. Thus double action means that a cocking action separate from the trigger pull is unnecessary; and every trigger pull will result in a complete cycle. This allows uncocked carry while also allowing draw-and-fire using only the trigger. A longer and harder trigger stroke is the trade-off, but this drawback can also be viewed as a safety feature, as the gun is safer against accidental discharges from being dropped. Most double-action revolvers may be fired in two ways. The first way is single-action, exactly the same as a single-action revolver; the hammer is cocked with the thumb, which indexes the cylinder, and when the trigger is pulled, the hammer is tripped. The second way is double action. Double Action firearms are considered semi-automatic firearms. They can be cocked back for 1 Combat Point, gaining a +1 Attack Bonus to single shot and potshot attacks. Certain revolvers, called double action only(DAO), lack the latch that enables the hammer to be locked to the rear, and thus can only be fired in the double action mode. With no way to lock the hammer back, DAO designs tend to have bobbed or spurless hammers, and may even have the hammer completely covered by the revolver's frame. These are generally intended for concealed carrying, where a hammer spur could snag when the revolver is drawn. The potential reduction in accuracy in aimed fire or the ability to perform a fanning attack is offset by the increased capability for concealment. Double Action Only firearms are considered semi-automatic firearms. They give no penalty or bonus to attacks. Front Loading Revolvers The first revolvers were front loading, and were a bit like muskets in that the powder and bullet were loaded separately. These were caplocks or "cap and ball" revolvers, because the caplock method of priming was the first to be compact enough to make a practical revolver feasible. When loading, each chamber in the cylinder was rotated out of line with the barrel, and charged from the front with loose powder and an oversized bullet. Next, the chamber was aligned with the ramming lever underneath the barrel. Pulling the lever would drive a rammer into the chamber, which sealed it and held the ball and powder securely in place. Finally, the user would place percussion caps on the nipples on the rear face of the cylinder. After each shot, a user was advised to raise his revolver vertically while cocking back the hammer so as to allow the fragments of the spent percussion cap to fall out safely. Otherwise, the fragments could fall into the revolver's mechanism and jam it. Caplock revolvers were also vulnerable to "chain fires", wherein hot gas from a shot ignited the powder in the other chambers. This could be prevented by sealing the chambers with cotton, wax, or grease. Loading a cylinder in this manner was a slow and awkward process and generally could not be done in the midst of battle. Some soldiers solved this by carrying multiple revolvers in the field. Another solution was to use a revolver with a detachable cylinder design. These revolvers allowed the shooter to quickly remove a cylinder and replace it with a full one, much like how modern day pistols use magazines. Fixed Cylinder Revolver In many of the first generation of cartridge revolvers (especially those that were converted after manufacture), the pin on which the cylinder revolved was removed, and the cylinder taken from the gun for loading. Later models used a loading gate at the rear of the cylinder that allowed one cartridge at a time to be accessed for loading, while a rod under the barrel could be pressed backwards to extract the fired case. Most revolvers using this method of loading are single-action revolvers. The removable-cylinder design is employed in some modern "micro-revolvers" (usually in .22 caliber), in order to simplify their design. These weapons are small enough to fit in the palm of the hand. The loading gate on the original Colt designs (and on nearly all single-action revolvers since, such as the famous Colt Single Action Army) is on the right side, which was done to facilitate loading while on horseback; with the revolver held in the left hand, the cartridges can easily be ejected and loaded with the right. Since the cylinder in these revolvers is firmly attached at the front and rear of the frame, and since the frame is typically full thickness all the way around, fixed cylinder revolvers are inherently strong designs. Because of this, many modern large caliber hunting revolvers tend to be based on the fixed cylinder design. Fixed cylinder revolvers can fire the strongest and most powerful cartridges, but at the price of being the slowest to load and cannot use speedloaders for loading, as one chamber is exposed at a time to the loading gate. Top Break Revolvers The next method used for loading and unloading cartridge revolvers was the top break design. In a top-break revolver, the frame is hinged at the bottom front of the cylinder. Releasing the lock and pushing the barrel down exposes the rear face of the cylinder. In most top-break revolvers, this act also operates an extractor that pushes the cartridges in the chambers back far enough that they will fall free, or can be removed easily. Fresh rounds are then inserted into the cylinder. The barrel and cylinder are then rotated back and locked in place, and the revolver is ready to fire. Top break revolvers can be loaded more rapidly than fixed-frame revolvers, especially with the aid of speedloaders. However, this design is much weaker and cannot handle high pressure rounds. While this design is mostly obsolete today, supplanted by the stronger yet equally convenient swingout design, manufacturers have begun making reproductions of late 19th century designs for use in cowboy action shooting. Swing Out Cylinder Revolvers The last and most modern method of loading and unloading is the swing out cylinder. The cylinder is mounted on a pivot that is coaxial with the chambers, and the cylinder swings out and down (to the left in most cases). An extractor is fitted, operated by a rod projecting from the front of the cylinder assembly. When pressed, it will push all fired rounds free simultaneously (as in top break models, the travel is designed to not completely extract longer, unfired rounds). The cylinder may then be loaded, singly or again with a speedloader, closed, and latched in place. The pivoting part that supports the cylinder is called the crane; it is the weak point of swing-out cylinder designs. Using the method often portrayed in movies and television of flipping the cylinder open and closed with a flick of the wrist can in fact cause the crane to bend over time, throwing the cylinder out of alignment with the barrel. Lack of alignment between chamber and barrel is a dangerous condition, as it can impede the bullet's transition from chamber to barrel. This gives rise to higher pressures in the chamber, bullet damage, and the potential for an explosion if the bullet becomes stuck. The shock of firing can also put a great deal of stress on the crane, as in most designs the cylinder is only held closed at one point, the rear of the cylinder. Stronger designs use a lock in the crane as well as the lock at the rear of the cylinder. This latch provides a more secure bond between cylinder and frame, and allows the use of larger, more powerful cartridges. Swing out cylinders are rather strong, but not as strong as fixed cylinders, and great care must be taken with the cylinder when loading, so as not to damage the crane. Single Shot and Semi-Automatic Pistols A single shot pistol is a type of handgun which uses a single chamber and barrel, where the shot or cartridge is loaded in and then fired. A Single shot pistol must be reloaded after every shot. Single shot handguns have generally fallen out of favor for revolvers, and semi-automatic handguns because of their increased capacity and ease of loading, but still hold some value as last ditch and backup weapons. A semi-automatic pistol is a type of handgun which uses a single chamber and barrel, with a mechanism powered by the previous shot to load a fresh cartridge into the chamber. One round is fired each time the trigger of a semi-automatic pistol is pulled. A semi-automatic pistol harnesses the energy of one shot to reload the chamber for the next, typically via recoil operation, blowback, or gas operation. After a round is fired, the spent casing is ejected and a new round from the magazine is loaded into the chamber, allowing another shot to be fired as soon as the trigger is again pulled. Most types of semi-automatic pistols rely on a removable magazine to store ammunition before it is fired, usually inserted inside the grip. These magazines can hold anywhere from 3 to 100 rounds, though magazines between 5 and 20 are most common. Semi-automatic Pistols provide an advantage in capacity, as they hold two to three times more than a revolver of similar size. Semi-automatic pistols are generally more complex to operate and maintain on an end user level, but easier to repair. Semi-automatic pistols fall into various categories based on how they are cocked, and what kind of magazine they posses. Single Action, Double Action/Single Action, Pre-Set Action, and Double Action Only Typically, the first round is manually loaded into the chamber by pulling back and releasing ("racking") the slide mechanism. After the trigger is pulled and the round is fired, the recoil operation of the handgun automatically extracts and ejects the shell casing and reloads the chamber. This mode of operation generally allows for faster reloading, although semi-automatic pistols are potentially more prone to malfunctions than revolvers due to their more complex design and mechanism. A single-action (SA) semi-automatic pistol must be cocked by first operating the slide or bolt, or, if a round is already chambered, by cocking the hammer manually. The famed Colt M1911 is an example of this style of action. All SA semi-automatic pistols exhibit this feature, and automatically cock the hammer when the slide is first "racked" to chamber a round. A round can also be manually inserted in the chamber with the slide locked back. Then the safety can be applied. Single action firearms gain a +1 Attack Bonus on all single shot and potshot attacks. Standard modern semi-automatic pistols are usually double-action/single-action (DA/SA). In this design, the hammer or striker may be either thumbcocked or activated by pulling the trigger when firing the first shot. The hammer or striker is re-cocked automatically during each firing cycle. In doubleaction/single-action (DA/SA) pistols, the first pull of the trigger requires roughly twice as much pressure as subsequent firings, since the first pull of the trigger also cocks the hammer (if not already cocked by hand). The Beretta 92FS, a full-sized, service, semi-automatic pistol is an example of this style of action. A common mode of carry for DA/SA semi-automatic pistols is with the magazine full, a round chambered, and the gun holstered and uncocked with the external safety off. Single Action/Double Action firearms are considered semi-automatic firearms. The first shot has no attack penalty or bonus and all single shot and potshot attacks after the first shot gain a +1 Attack bonus, but the Hammer can be cocked back for 1 Combat Point, gaining the +1 Attack Bonus. A Pre-set action(PA) is a blend of Single Action(SA), and Double Action/Single Action(DA/SA). Upon firing a cartridge or loading the chamber, the hammer or striker will rest in a partially cocked position. The trigger serves the function of completing the cocking cycle and then releasing the striker or hammer. While technically two actions, it differs from a double-action trigger in that the trigger is not capable of fully cocking the striker or hammer. It differs from single action in that if the striker or hammer were to release, it would generally not be capable of igniting the primer. Preset actions also benefit in the fact that the first shot has the same trigger pressure as the subsequent shots, but have a downside where the slide must be racked if the round fails to fire, in order to reset the action. Pre-set Action firearms have a +1 attack bonus to all All single shot attacks. Some modern semi-automatic pistols are double action only (DAO); that is, once a round is chambered, each trigger pull will cock the hammer, striker, or firing pin, and will additionally release the same to fire a cartridge in one continuous motion. Each pull of the trigger on a DAO semi-automatic pistol requires the same amount of pressure. The Kel-Tec P-32 is an example of a DAO action. DAO semi-automatic pistols are most generally recommended only in the smaller, self-defense, concealable pistols, rather than in target or hunting pistols. A notable exception is Glock-brand pistols which optimize preset triggers (similar to DAO) but the striker is partially cocked back as the slide closes. This allows for significantly shorter trigger pulls than DAO. The trigger spring can be replaced with a lighter one and paired with a low-strength sear connector resulting in lightened trigger pulls to improve a shooter's accuracy. Double Action Only firearms are considered semi-automatic firearms. They give no penalty or bonus to attacks. Fixed Magazine and Removable magazine Nearly all semi-automatic pistols use a removable magazine, which can be taken from the magazine well, reloaded, and then replaced in the pistol. This facilitates a much quicker reload time by carrying around more magazines that have been prefilled with ammunition. In most handguns, even with the magazine removed, it can still be fired if there is a round in the chamber. The fixed pistol magazine generally uses stripper clips or loose rounds to reload a handgun, which is pushed into the internal magazine, and then stowed or tossed away. These are generally slower than removable magazine pistols, as the action generally has to be locked back before reloading, and if a character is caught in the middle of reloading, they can not fire. Reloading also has to be done after the firearm has completely expended all of it’s ammunition(Or all of the ammunition has been removed), which doesn’t allow for topping off rounds in a timely manner. Modern-day Handguns The handguns listed under this section represent the selection from the mid 1950s to present day. These are the mostly commonly encountered handguns in this day and age. Table: Damage Per Caliber for Modern Handguns Damage Caliber 1d2 +0 .22 Short 1d3 +0 .25 ACP 1d4 +0 .22 LR 1d4+2 -1 .17 HMR, 2d4 -1 .380 ACP/9x17mm Kurz 2d4+2 -3 .22 WMR 2d4+1 -1 9x18mm PM, .38 Special 3d4-1 -3 5.7x28mm FN 3d4 -3 .40 S&W 3d4+1 -3 .410 Ga. 3d4+2 -4 .45 ACP, .45 GAP 3d4+3 -4 .357 Magnum 3d4+4 -5 .38 Super 1d6 -1 .32 ACP 2d6 -2 9x19mm/9mm Luger 2d6+1 -2 .45 Long Colt 2d6+2 -3 .357 SIG 2d6+4 -4 10mm Auto 3d6 -4 .44 Magnum, 3d6+2 -5 .454 Casull, .50 Action Express Holdout Handguns A holdout handgun is a handgun designed as a last ditch defensive weapon, to be drawn when all other weapons are compromised. Holdout handguns go well with a pocket holster, conceal carry holster, ankle holster, or tummy holster, but can also be stuck in a belt holster if one wishes. Holdout handguns generally make poor sidearms, because of low capacity, weak calibers, or lack of barrel length to get the desired accuracy at a distance one would use a sidearm. They are generally reserved for people who need a handgun, but they don’t need it to be big, flashy, or often times, expensive, or if one needs to stow a handgun in a small area, such as under the seat of a car, or in a glove compartment. Cheap Holdout Handguns cost no more than 10 Wealth Points. Table: Cheap Modern-day Holdout Handguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Cobray Side by Side .45 Long Colt/ Int:2 Derringer .410 Ga. Cobray 45/410 .45 Long Colt/ Int:1 Single Shot .410 Ga. Derringer Cobray FMJ 410/22 .22 LR Int:1 Derringer .45 Long Colt/ Int:1 .410 Ga Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame 10 ft. SA T 12 oz. 8 0% Licensed Frame 10 ft. SA T 12 oz. 5 0% Licensed Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Frame 10 ft. SA T 14 oz. 9 0% Licensed Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Cobra Derringer .22 LR Int:2 Frame 10 ft. SA D 14 oz. 7 0% Licensed Cobra Derringer .380 ACP Int:2 Frame 10 ft. SA D 14 oz. 7 0% Licensed Cobra Derringer 9x19mm Int:2 Frame 10 ft. SA D 14 oz. 7 0% Licensed Cobra Derringer .38 Special Int:2 Frame 10 ft. SA D 14 oz. 7 0% Licensed Davis Derringer2 .22 LR Int:2 Frame 10 ft. SA D 10 oz. 4 10% Licensed Weapon Caliber Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment .25 ACP Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:2 Davis Derringer2 Frame 10 ft. SA D 10 oz. 4 10% Licensed Davis Derringer2 .32 ACP Int:2 Frame 10 ft. SA D 10 oz. 4 10% Licensed Intratec TEC-38 .38 Special Int:2 Frame 20 ft. DAO D 10 oz. 5 15% Licensed Jimenez J.A. 22 .22 LR 6:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 20 ft. PA T 13 oz. 3 20% Licensed Jimenez J.A. 25 .25 ACP 6:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 20 ft. PA T 13 oz. 4 20% Licensed Jimenez J.A. 380 .380 ACP 6:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 20 ft. PA T 19 oz. 4 20% Licensed Jimenez J.A. 32 .32 ACP 6:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 20 ft. PA T 19 oz. 4 20% Licensed North American Arms Mini Revolver2 North American Arms Mini Revolver2 North American Arms Mini Revolver2 .22 WMR Cyl:5 Frame 15 ft. SA D 5 oz. 6 0% Licensed Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm .22 Short Cyl:5 Frame 15 ft. SA D 5 oz. 6 0% Licensed Empty Firearm .22 LR Cyl:5 Frame 15 ft. SA D 5 oz. 8 0% Licensed Empty Firearm P-64 Raven Arms MP-25 9x18mm PM 6:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA T 22 oz. 8 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines .25 ACP 6:1 WP Box Frame 15 ft. SA D 10 oz. 3 15% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 6 round magazine. 1 This weapon receives a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Mid-range Holdout Handguns cost between 11-16 Wealth Points. Table: Mid-range Modern-day Holdout Handguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Beretta 3032 Tomcat .32 ACP 7:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame 20 ft. DA/SA T 14 oz. 16 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Beretta 21 Bobcat .22 LR 7:1 WP Box Frame 25 ft. DA/SA T 11 oz. 15 0% Licensed Beretta 21 Bobcat .25 ACP 8:1 WP Box Frame 20 ft. DA/SA T 11 oz. 14 0% Licensed Downsizer WSP2 9x19mm Int:1 Frame 15 ft. Single D 7 oz. 16 0% Licensed Downsizer WSP2 Int:1 Frame 15 ft. Single D 7 oz. 16 0% Licensed Downsizer WSP2 .357 Magnum .38 Special .40 S&W Int:1 Frame 15 ft. Single D 7 oz. 16 0% Licensed Downsizer WSP2 .45 ACP Int:1 Frame 15 ft. Single D 7 oz. 16 0% Licensed Kel-Tec P-32 .32 ACP 7:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 20 ft. DAO T 8 oz. 13 0% Licensed North American Arms Guardian .32 ACP 6:1 WP 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 20 ft. DAO T 13 oz. 15 0% Licensed Taurus PT25 .25 ACP 9:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 20 ft. DAO T 12 oz. 11 0% Licensed .22 LR 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 20 ft. DAO T 12 oz. 11 0% Licensed Taurus P22 1 This weapon receives a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with one 7 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 9 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Expensive Holdout Handguns cost over 16 Wealth Points Table: Expensive Modern-day Holdout Handguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type American Derringer .357 Int:4 COP 4-Shot2 Magnum/ .38 Special Bond Arms Texas 9x19mm Int:2 Defender1,2 Bond Arms Texas .357 Int:2 Defender1,2 Magnum/ .38 Special Bond Arms Texas .45 Long Colt/ Int:2 Defender1,2 .410 Ga. Bond Arms Texas 10mm Auto Int:2 Defender1,2 Bond Arms Texas .22 LR Int:2 Defender1,2 Bond Arms Texas .45 ACP Int:2 Defender1,2 Colt Mustang .380 ACP 6:1 WP 7:1 WP 10:1 WP Box Colt Mustang XSP .380 ACP 6:1 WP 7:1 WP 10:1 WP Box CZ 92 .25 ACP 8:1 WP Box Double Tap Tactical Pistol2 .45 ACP Int:2 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame 20 ft. DAO T 28 oz. 21 0% Licensed Empty Firearm Frame 25 ft. SA S 20 oz. 20 0% Licensed Frame 25 ft. SA S 20 oz. 20 0% Licensed Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Frame 25 ft. SA S 20 oz. 20 0% Licensed Frame 25 ft. SA S 20 oz. 20 0% Licensed Frame 25 ft. SA S 20 oz. 20 0% Licensed Frame 25 ft. SA S 20 oz. 20 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 20 ft. SA T 18 oz. 25 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 20 ft. SA T 18 oz. 35 0% Licensed Frame 15 ft. DAO T 10 oz. 19 0% Licensed Frame 20 ft. DAO T 12 oz. 25 0% Licensed Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with one 6 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 6 round magazine Firearm with one 8 round magazine Empty Firearm Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:2 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Double Tap Tactical Pistol2 9x19mm Frame 20 ft. DAO T 12 oz. 25 0% Licensed Empty Firearm Heizer Defense PS1 .45 Colt/ .410 Gauge Int:1 Frame 15 ft. DAO T 21 oz. 20 0% Licensed Empty Firearm IMI Micro Desert Eagle .380 ACP 6:2 WP Box Frame 20 ft. DAO T 14 oz. 22 0% Licensed North American Arms Guardian .380 ACP 6:1 WP 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 20 ft. DAO T 18 oz. 17 0% Licensed Ruger LCP .380 ACP 6:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. PA T 10 oz. 17 0% Licensed Rohrbaugh R93 9x19mm 6:3 WP Box Frame 20 ft. DAO D 13 oz. 55 0% Licensed Precision Small Arms PSP-25 .25 ACP 6:2 WP Box Frame 20 ft. PA D 12 oz. 24 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm with one 6 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 6:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Sig-Sauer P290 9x19mm Frame Barrel 20 ft. DAO T 20 oz. 28 0% Licensed .380 ACP 6:1 WP 7:1 WP Mustang Box Frame Barrel 20 ft. SA T 15 oz. 26 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Sig-Sauer P238 Sig-Sauer P938 9x19mm 6:1 WP 7:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 20 ft. SA T 16 oz. 32 0% Licensed Taurus 732 TCP .32 ACP 6:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 20 ft. DAO T 10 oz. 17 0% Licensed Taurus 738 TCP .380 ACP 6:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 20 ft. DAO T 10 oz. 18 0% Licensed 1 This weapon receives a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 3 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Backup Handguns A backup handgun is a scaled down version of a service revolver or pistol, designed for easy concealment. Their ammunition capacities are likewise scaled down, however, making them decent sidearms, but not the first to be chosen.. Backup Handguns go well with Shoulder holsters, Belt holsters, Ankle holsters or even Tactical Holsters. Backup guns are generally the go-to guns when a main sidearm is compromised, or is otherwise unavailable. They make decent sidearms for smaller framed people, where a full sized handgun would be unwieldy or uncomfortable, or when decent, hard hitting firepower is needed, but not at the size of a full sized handgun. They should not be discarded because of their backup nature: Backup handguns are often chambered in serviceable calibers, and often take the same magazines as their larger counterparts. Firearm Spotlight: The Makarov PM The PM ( Pistolet Makarova, literally Makarov's Pistol) is a semi-automatic pistol design. Under the project leadership of Nikolay Fyodorovich Makarov, it became the Soviet Union's standard military side arm from 1951-1991. The Makarov pistol resulted from a design competition for replacing the Tokarev TT-33 semi-automatic pistol and the Nagant M1895 revolver. Rather than building a pistol to an existing cartridge in the Soviet inventory, Nikolai Makarov utilized essentially the "9mm Ultra" cartridge which had been designed by Carl Walther G.m.b.H. for the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. Walther's cartridge became the 9x18mm Makarov. For simplicity and economy, the Makarov pistol was of straight blowback operation, with the 9x18mm cartridge being the most powerful cartridge it could safely fire. In 1951, the Pistol of Makarov (PM) was selected because of its simplicity (few moving parts), economy, easy manufacturing, and reasonable stopping power. It remained in wide front line service with Soviet military and police until the end of the U.S.S.R. in 1991 and beyond. Today, the Makarov is a popular handgun for concealed carry in the United States; variants of the pistol remain in production in Russia, China, and Bulgaria. In the U.S., surplus Soviet and East German military Makarovs are considered Curio & Relic eligible items by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, because the countries of manufacture, the U.S.S.R. and the G.D.R., no longer exist. Cheap Backup Handguns cost no more than 12 Wealth Points Table: Cheap Modern-day Backup Handguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type AMT Backup2 9x19mm 5:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 20 ft. DAO S 18 oz. 12 10% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm with one 7 round magazine Empty firearm with two 15 round magazines Empty firearm with two 13 round magazines AMT Backup2 .45 ACP 5:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 20 ft. DAO S 18 oz. 12 10% Licensed Accu Tek 380 II .380 ACP 6:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA T 23 oz. 7 10% Licensed Bersa Thunder 380 .380 ACP 7:1 WP 8:1 WP 9:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA T 20 oz. 10 0% Licensed Canik TP9 9x19mm 15:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 22 oz. 12 0% Licensed Canik TP40 .40 S&W 13:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 22 oz. 12 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Canik Stingray 9x19mm Canik Stingray-C2 9x19mm Canik Stingray Magazine Size, Cost and Type 15:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 32 oz. 11 0% Licensed 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 25 ft. DA/SA S 28 oz. 11 0% Licensed .40 S&W 13:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 32 oz. 11 0% Licensed Canik Stingray-C2 .40 S&W 11: 1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 25 ft. DA/SA S 28 oz. 11 0% Licensed Charter Arms Mag Pug3 CZ-82 .357 Magnum/ .38 Special 9x18mm PM Cyl:5 30 ft. DA S 23 oz. 12 0% Licensed 12:1 WP Box Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA S 30 oz. 11 0% Licensed Hi-Point Model C2 9x19mm 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. PA S 29 oz. 5 10% Licensed Empty firearm with two 15 round magazines Empty firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty firearm with two 13 round magazines Empty firearm with two 11 round magazines Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 7:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Hi-Point Model JH2 .45 ACP Frame Barrel 25 ft. PA S 35 oz. 6 10% Licensed .40 S&W 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. PA S 35 oz. 6 10% Licensed Jimenez J.A. NINE 9x19mm 10:1 WP 12:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 30 oz. 5 20% Licensed Jimenez LC380 .380 APC 10:1 WP 12:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA S 30 oz. 4 20% Licensed Kel-Tec PF-9 9x19mm 7:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 20 ft. DAO T 12 oz. 10 0% Licensed Kel-Tec P-112 9x19mm 10:1 WP 12:1 WP 15:1 WP 20:2 WP 6906 Box Frame Barrel 25 ft DAO S 15 oz. 11 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines Empty Firearm with one 6 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine Hi-Point Model 40W2 Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 7:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Kel-Tec P-402 .40 S&W Frame Barrel 25 ft. DAO S 14 oz. 11 0% Licensed 9x18mm PM 8:1 WP Makarov Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA S 26 oz. 10 0% Licensed Norinco Type 59 Makarov2 .380 ACP 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA S 26 oz. 8 5% Licensed Norinco Type 592 9x18mm PM 8:1 WP Makarov Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA S 26 oz. 12 5% Licensed 9x19mm 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DAO S 15 oz. 12 5% Licensed .22 LR Cyl:9 Frame 25 ft. DA S 24 oz. Barrel Taurus Model 9412 .22 WMR Cyl:8 Frame 25 ft. DA S 24 oz. Barrel Taurus Model 853 .38 Special Cyl:5 Frame 20 ft. DA T 21 oz. Barrel 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon receives a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 3 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 12 0% Licensed 10 0% Licensed 10 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 7 round magazine Empty firearm with one 8 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 8 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 8 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Makarov PM2 SCCY CPX-22 Taurus Model 942 4 This weapon will not explode if using overpressure ammunition 5 This weapon uses the CZ-82 mags, and is simply loaded with .380 ACP ammunition. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Mid-range Backup Handguns Cost between 13-25 Wealth Points Table: Mid-range Modern-day Backup Handguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type AMT Backup2 .357 Magnum/ 5:1 WP .38 Special Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 20 ft. DAO S 18 oz. 15 10% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 10 or 13 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 or 13 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines Beretta 84 .380 ACP 10:1 WP 13:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 23 oz. 19 0% Licensed Beretta 862 .380 ACP 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 23 oz. 22 0% Licensed Beretta 92L Compact 9x19mm 10:1 WP 13:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 32 oz. 20 0% Licensed Beretta 9000F2 9x19mm 12:1 WP 9mm 9000 Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA S 25 oz. 24 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 12:1 WP 9mm 9000 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Beretta 9000D2 9x19mm Frame Barrel 25 ft. DAO S 26 oz. 22 0% Licensed .40 S&W 10:1 WP .40 9000 Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA S 26 oz. 24 0% Licensed Beretta 9000D2 .40 S&W 10:1 WP .40 9000 Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DAO S 27 oz. 22 0% Licensed Beretta Px4 Storm Subcompact 9x19mm 13:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 20 ft. DA/SA T 26 oz. 25 0% Licensed Beretta Px4 Storm Subcompact .40 S&W 10:2 WP Px4 .40 Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 20 ft. DA/SA T 26 oz. 25 0% Licensed Bersa Thunder Pro Ultra Compact2 9x19mm 10:1 WP 13:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 25 ft. DA/SA S 23 oz. 19 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 13 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with one 13 round magazine Beretta 9000F2 Weapon Caliber Bersa Thunder Pro Ultra Compact2 .40 S&W Bersa Thunder Pro Ultra Compact2 .45 ACP Bersa Thunder 380 Plus2 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 25 ft. DA/SA S 23 oz. 19 0% Licensed 7:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 20 ft. DA/SA S 27 oz. 19 0% Licensed .380 ACP 15:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA S 20 oz. 17 0% Licensed Bersa Thunder 22 .22 LR 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA T 18 oz. 15 0% Licensed Bersa Firestorm3 .38 Special Cyl:6 25 ft. DA T 20 oz. 16 0% Licensed Colt Detective Special1,3 Charter Arms Bulldog3 .38 Special Cyl:6 25 ft. DA T 17 oz. 24 0% Licensed .44Magnum/ .44 Special Cyl:5 Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA S 21 oz. 18 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 7 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 15 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm .44 Magnum/ .44 Special .38 Special Cyl:5 30 ft. DAO S 21 oz. 19 0% Licensed Cyl:5 25 ft. DA S 16 oz. 15 0% Licensed .38 Special Cyl:6 25 ft. DAO S 16 oz. 14 0% Licensed .38 Special Cyl:5 25 ft. DAO T 16 oz. 13 0% Licensed Charter Arms Bulldog3 Charter Arms Undercover3 Charter Arms Police Undercover3 Charter Arms Off Duty3 Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Weapon Charter Arms Pathfinder3 CZ-82 Caliber .22 LR Magazine Size, Cost and Type Cyl:6 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 20 ft. DA S 19 oz. 15 0% Licensed 25 ft. DA/SA S 30 oz. 11 0% Licensed Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Empty firearm with two 13 round magazine Firearm with two 10 or 13 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines 9x18mm PM 12:1 WP Box CZ-83 .32 ACP 15:1 WP Frame Barrel 20 ft. DA/SA S 30 oz. 15 0% Licensed CZ-835 .380 ACP 13:1 WP Cz-82 Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA S 30 oz. 16 0% Licensed CZ 75 Compact 9x19mm 10:1 WP 13:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 32 oz. 24 0% Licensed CZ 100 9x19mm 13:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. PA S 23 oz. 17 0% Licensed CZ 100 .40 S&W 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. PA S 23 oz. 17 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Glock 26 9x19mm Glock 27 .40 S&W Glock 28 .380 ACP Glock 29 10mm Auto Glock 30 .45 ACP Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 12:1 WP 15:1 WP 17:1 WP 19:1 WP 33:2 WP Box 9:1 WP 11:1 WP 13:1 WP 15:1 WP 17:1 WP Box 10:1 WP 12:1 WP 15:1 WP 17:1 WP 19:1 WP Box 10:1 WP 15:1 WP Box 13:1 WP 10:1 WP 9:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 20 ft. PA T 19 oz. 20 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Frame Barrel 20 ft. PA T 19 oz. 20 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 9 round magazines Frame Barrel 20 ft. PA T 20 oz. 20 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 20 ft. PA T 24 oz. 22 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 20 ft. PA T 24 oz. 22 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 9:1 WP 11:1 WP 13:1 WP 15:1 WP 17:1 WP Box 6:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Glock 33 .357 SIG Frame Barrel 20 ft. PA T 19 oz. 20 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 9 round magazines Glock 36 .45 ACP Frame Barrel 20 ft. PA T 20 oz. 19 0% Licensed 6:1 WP 8:1 WP 10:1 WP Box 13:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 20 ft. PA T 19 oz. 19 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA T 30 oz. 20 0% Licensed .40 S&W 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA T 30 oz. 20 0% Licensed 9x19mm 7:2 WP 8:3 WP MK9/PM9 Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. PA T 25 oz. 21 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm with one 13 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines Glock 39 .45 GAP IMI Jericho 941FB 9x19mm IMI Jericho 941FB Kahr K9 Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 6:2 WP 7:2 WP 8:3 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Kahr MK92 9x19mm Frame Barrel 25 ft. PA T 23 oz. 15 0% Licensed 9x19mm 8:3 WP MK9/PM9 Box Frame Barrel 35 ft. PA S 18 oz. 20 0% Licensed Kahr P9 9x19mm 7:2 WP 8:3 WP MK9/PM9 Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. PA T 16 oz. 18 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 6 round and one 7 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines Kahr TP9 Kahr PM92 9x19mm 6:2 WP 7:2 WP 8:3 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. PA T 15 oz. 13 0% Licensed Kahr P380 .380 ACP 6:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. PA T 9 oz. 20 0% Licensed Kahr MK40 .40 S&W 5:2 WP 6:2 WP MK/PM40 Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. PA T 24 oz. 24 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 6 round and one 7 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm with one 5 round and one 6 round magazine Weapon Caliber Kahr TP40 .40 S&W Kahr P402 .40 S&W Kahr PM40 .40 S&W Kahr PM45 .45 ACP Magazine Size, Cost and Type 7:3 WP MK/PM40 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 30 ft. PA S 21 oz. 23 0% Licensed 6:2 WP 7:3 WP MK/PM40 Box 5:2 WP 6:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. PA S 17 oz. 20 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 25 ft. PA T 16 oz. 18 0% Licensed 5:2 WP 6:2 WP 7:3 WP Box 8:1 WP 12:1 WP Makarov Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. PA T 20 oz. 24 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA S 26 oz. 16 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm with one 5 round and one 6 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 5 round magazines Empty firearm with one 12 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines Empty Firearm Makarov PMM2 9x18mm PM P-83 Wanad 9x18mm PM 8:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 26 oz. 15 0% Licensed Ruger LC9 9x19mm 7:1 WP Frame Barrel 25 ft DAO T 17 oz. 20 0% Licensed .357 Magnum/ .38 Special Cyl:5 Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA T 28 oz. 21 0% Licensed Ruger SP1013 Weapon Caliber Ruger SP1013 9x19mm Magazine Size, Cost and Type Cyl:5 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment 25 ft. DA T 28 oz. 21 0% Licensed 25 ft. DA T 28 oz. 21 0% Licensed 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 34 oz. 17 0% Licensed .45 ACP 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 29 oz. 21 0% Licensed .22 LR Cyl:8 30 ft. DA T 10 oz. 19 0% Licensed .38 Special Cyl:5 30 ft. DA T 19 oz. 19 0% Licensed S&W Model 642 Ladysmith1,3 S&W Model 3906 .38 Special Cyl:5 25 ft. DAO T 14 oz. 24 0% Licensed 9x19mm 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 30 oz. 20 0% Licensed S&W Model 69062 9x19mm 10:1 WP 12:1 WP 15:1 WP 20:1 WP Box 25 ft. DA/SA S 26 oz. 22 0% Licensed Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines Ruger SP1013 .22 LR Cyl:6 Ruger 944 .40 S&W Ruger KP345 S&W Model 317 AirLite3 S&W Model 363 Frame Barrel Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 12:1 WP 15:1 WP 20:1 WP 6906 Box 8:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment S&W Model 69462 9x19mm Frame Barrel 25 ft. DAO S 26 oz. 20 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines S&W Model 40132 .40 S&W Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA S 26 oz. 25 0% Licensed .40 S&W 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DAO S 26 oz. 23 0% Licensed S&W Model 45162 .45 ACP 7:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA S 34 oz. 24 0% Licensed S&W Model 45462 .45 ACP 7:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DAO S 34 oz. 24 0% Licensed S&W M&P SHIELD 9mm 9x19mm 7:2 WP 8:2 WP Box Frame Barre 20 ft. PA T 19 oz. 23 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines Empty Firearm with one 7 round and one 8 round magazine S&W Model 40532 Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 6:2 WP 7:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment S&W M&P SHIELD 40 S&W .40 S&W Frame Barre 20 ft. PA T 19 oz. 23 0% Licensed .32 ACP 8:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA T 17 oz. 19 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 6 round and one 7 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Sig-Sauer P2301 Sig-Sauer P2321 .380 ACP 7:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA T 17 oz. 19 0% Licensed Star Firestar M/432 9x19mm 7:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA S 30 oz. 15 5% Licensed Star Firestar M/402 .40 S&W 6:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA S 30 oz. 15 5% Licensed Star Firestar M/452 .45 ACP 6:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA S 26 oz. 15 5% Licensed Springfield Armory GI Micro-Compact .45 ACP 6:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA T 33 oz 21 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines Empty Firearm with one 7 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 6 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 6 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 6 round magazine Weapon Caliber Springfield Armory XD Compact2 .45 ACP Springfield Armory XD Sub-Compact 9x19mm Springfield Armory XD Sub-Compact Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 13:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 30 oz. 20 0% Licensed 10:1 WP 13:1 WP 16:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 25 ft. PA T 27 oz. 20 0% Licensed .40 S&W 9:1 WP 12:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 25 ft. PA T 27 oz. 20 0% Licensed Taurus Millennium Pro Model 111 9x19mm 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA S 18 oz. 15 5% Licensed Taurus Millennium Pro Model 132 .32 ACP 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA S 18 oz. 14 5% Licensed Taurus Millennium Pro Model 138 .380 ACP 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA S 18 oz. 15 5% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 10 and one 13 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 13 and one 16 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 9 and one 12 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Taurus Millennium Pro Model 140 .40 S&W Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA S 18 oz. 16 5% Licensed .45 ACP 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA S 22 oz. 16 5% Licensed Taurus Model 709 Slim2 9x19mm 7:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DAO S 19 oz. 14 5% Licensed Taurus Model 738 .380 ACP 6:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DAO T 19 oz. 17 5% Licensed Taurus Model 740 Slim2 .40 S&W 6:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DAO S 19 oz. 20 5% Licensed Taurus Model 172 .17 HMR Cyl:8 20 ft. DA S 22 oz. 14 0% Licensed Taurus Model 8562,3 .38 Special Cyl:6 20 ft. DA S 22 oz. 15 0% Licensed Taurus Model 6052,3 .357 Magnum .38 Special .357 Magnum .38 Special Cyl:5 Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 20 ft. DA S 24 oz. 14 0% Licensed 20 ft. DAO S 25 oz. 16 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines. Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines. Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines. Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Taurus Millennium Pro Model 145 Taurus Model 6512,3 Cyl:5 Weapon Caliber Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment .45 ACP Magazine Size, Cost and Type Cyl:5 Taurus Model 4552,3 Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA S 23 oz. 20 0% Licensed Taurus Model 4052,3 .40 S&W Cyl:5 Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA S 22 oz. 20 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a ported barrel Empty Firearm Taurus Model 905 9x19mm Cyl:5 30 ft. DA S 22 oz. 17 0% Licensed Walther PPK\S1 .32 ACP 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA T 22 oz. 21 0% Licensed Walther PPK\S1 .380 ACP 7:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA T 22 oz. 21 0% Licensed .22 LR 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 15 oz. 15 0% Licensed Walther P222 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon receives a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 3 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 4 This weapon will not explode if using overpressure ammunition 5 This weapon uses the CZ-82 mags, and is simply loaded with .380 ACP ammunition. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Empty firearm with two 7 round magazines Empty firearm with two 10 round magazines Expensive Backup handguns Cost over 25 Wealth Points Table: Expensive Modern-day-day Backup Handguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Upgrade Size, Cost Points and Type Beretta Px4 Storm 9x19mm 10:2 WP Frame Compact2 15:2 WP Barrel 17:2 WP 1 Tactical 20:2 WP Px4 9mm Box Coonan Compact .357 Magnum 6:3 WP Frame Pistol1,2,3 Box Barrel Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment 25 ft. DA/SA S 27 oz. 30 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 10 or 15 round magazines 35 ft. SA S 42 oz. 60 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 6 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 9 round magazines H&K P71 9x19mm 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DAO S 27 oz. 35 0% Licensed H&K P91 9x19mm 9:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 31 oz. 33 0% Licensed H&K USP 40 Compact1 .40 S&W 12:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 24 oz. 33 0% Licensed H&K USP 9 Compact1 9x19mm 13:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 23 oz. 30 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 13 round magazines Weapon Caliber H&K USP 45 Compact1 .45 ACP H&K USP 357 Compact1 .357 SIG H&K P30sk1,2 Magazine Size, Cost and Type 8:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 25 oz. 32 0% Licensed 12:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 24 oz. 35 0% Licensed 9x19mm 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 23 oz. 35 0% Licensed Kahr T9 9x19mm 8:3 WP MK9/PM9 Box Frame Barrel 35 ft. PA S 28 oz. 26 0% Licensed Kahr T40 .40 S&W 7:3 WP MK/PM40 Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. PA S 29 oz. 27 0% Licensed Kahr K402 .40 S&W Frame Barrel 30 ft. PA S 26 oz. 26 0% Licensed Kahr TP45 .45 ACP 6:2 WP 7:3 WP MK/PM40 Box 7:3 WP PM45 Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. PA S 22 oz. 28 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines Weapon Caliber Kahr P452 .45 ACP Para-Ordnance Warthog1 .45 ACP Para-Ordnance LDA Carry1 PB Silenced Pistol Ruger LCR-22 Ruger LCR3 Ruger KLCR-3573 S&W M&P Compact 9mm2 Magazine Size, Cost and Type 6:2 WP 7:3 WP PM45 Box 10:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 30 ft. PA S 21 oz. 26 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA T 24 oz. 42 0% Licensed .45 ACP 6:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DAO T 30 oz. 50 0% Licensed 9x18mm PM 8:1 WP Makarov Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA/SA S 26 oz. 32 0% Restricted .22 LR Cyl:8 25 ft DAO T 14 oz. 26 0% Licensed .38 Speical Cyl:5 25 ft DAO T 13 oz. 32 0% Licensed .357 Magnum .38 Special 9x19mm Cyl:5 Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barre 1 Tactical 25 ft DAO T 17 oz. 40 0% Licensed 25 ft. PA S 21 oz. 30 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines Empty firearm with one 8 round magazine and a level 2 suppressor. Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines. 10:2 WP 12:2 WP Box Weapon Caliber S&W M&P Compact 45 ACP2 .45 ACP S&W M&P Compact 40 S&W2 .40 S&W S&W M&P Compact 357 SIG2 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barre 1 Tactical 25 ft. PA S 26 oz. 33 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines. 10:2 WP Box Frame Barre 1 Tactical 25 ft. PA S 21 oz. 28 0% Licensed .357 SIG 10:2 WP Box Frame Barre 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 22 oz. 35 0% Licensed Cyl:5 Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 25 ft. DAO T 13 oz. 42 0% Licensed Sig-Sauer P2281,2 .357 Magnum/ .38 Special 9x19mm 30 ft. DA/SA S 29 oz. 30 0% Licensed Sig-Sauer P2291,2 .40 S&W 10:2 WP 12:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 34 oz. 30 0% Licensed Sig-Sauer P2291,2 .357 SIG 10:2 WP 12:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 34 oz. 30 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines. Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines. Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with two 10 or 13 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 or 12 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 or 12 round magazines S&W M&P340 Magazine Size, Cost and Type 8:2 WP Box 10:2 WP 13:2 WP Box Weapon Caliber Springfield Armory 1911 EMP 9x19mm Taurus Model 454 2 inch Taurus Public Defender2 Walther PPS2 .454 Casull .45 Long Colt .45 Long Colt .410 Ga. 9x19mm Walther PPS2 .40 S&W Magazine Size, Cost and Type 9:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 35 ft. SA S 26 oz. 40 0% Licensed Cyl:5 Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA S 48 oz. 45 0% Licensed 20 ft. DA S 28 oz. 32 0% Licensed 25 ft. PA S 19 oz. 30 0% Licensed 25 ft. PA S 20 oz. 30 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with three 9 round magazine Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with one 6 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine Cyl:5 6:1 WP 7:2 WP 8:3 WP Box 5:1 WP 6:2 WP 7:3 WP Frame Barrel 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon receives a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 3 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 4 This weapon will not explode if using overpressure ammunition 5 This weapon uses the CZ-82 mags, and is simply loaded with .380 ACP ammunition. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Full Size Handguns Full Size Handguns usually serve as the duty weapons of most military forces and law enforcement officers around the world. They’re built for effectiveness over concealment, with bulky utilitarian frames, heavy grips, and high ammunition capacities. Full Size Handguns go well with any holster that they can fit in, but generally are put in Belt Holsters, Tactical Holsters, and Shoulder Holsters Full Size Handguns do not necessarily have to meet the concealable issue that backup and holdout handguns have, therefore are generally larger and possess plenty of ammunition to have an extended fight with. The downsides are that they do shoot handgun ammunition, and are weak when compared to rifles and shotguns. Fullsized handguns should be used when concealment is not a large issue, but a full sized rifle or shotgun would be unwieldy to use, or too heavy to carry. When used with longarms, they should supplement the weapon, particularity as a backup gun. Cheap Full Sized Handguns cost no more than 16 Wealth Points Table: Cheap Modern-Day Full Size Handguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type AMT Hardballer .45 ACP 7:1 WP Government 1911 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 35 ft. SA S 38 oz. 15 10% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 7 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 13 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 17 round magaiznes Empty Firearm with two 13 round magaiznes Arcus DAC 9x19mm 13:3 WP Browning Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 33 oz. 14 5% Licensed Canik MKEK 9x19mm 17:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA/DA S 48 oz. 16 5% Licensed Canik MKEK .40 S&W 13:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA/DA S 48 oz. 16 5% Licensed Ruger 9E 9x19mm 17:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft PA S 27 oz. 16 0% Licensed Rock Island Armory 1911-A1FS .45 ACP 7:1 WP 8:1 WP 10:1 WP 1911 Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 38 oz. 15 5% Licensed Ruger P89 9x19mm 15:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:3 WP Box Frame Barrel 35 ft. DA/SA S 32 oz. 15 5% Licensed Cyl:6 DA S 33 oz. 15 0% Licensed 30 ft. DA S 31 oz. 12 0% Licensed 16:1 WP Box Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 30 ft. S&W SD9VE .357 Magnum .38 Special .357 Magnum .38 Special 9x19mm 35 ft. PA S 24 oz. 16 0% Licensed S&W SD40VE .40 S&W 14:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. PA S 24 oz. 16 0% Licensed .357 Magnum Cyl:6 Frame 30 ft. DA S 38 oz. .38 Special Barrel 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon receives a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 3 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 12 0% Licensed Ruger Security Six S&W Model 133 Taurus Model 653 Cyl:6 Empty Firearm with one 17 round magazine Empty firearm with two 8 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with three 16 round magazines Empty Firearm with three 14 round magazines Empty Firearm 4 When firing .38 Special, this weapon takes the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition. 5 This weapon will not explode if using overpressure ammunition 6 This weapon receives a -1 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon 7 This weapon receives a -2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Firearm Spotlight: The Browning Hi-Power The Browning Hi-Power is a single-action, 9 mm semi-automatic handgun. It is based on a design by American firearms inventor John Browning, and completed by Dieudonné Saive at Fabrique Nationale (FN) of Herstal, Belgium. Browning died in 1926, several years before the design was finalized. The Hi-Power is one of the most widely used military pistols of all time, having been used by the armed forces of over 50 countries. The Hi-Power name alluded to the 13-round magazine capacity; almost twice that of contemporary designs such as the Luger or Mauser 1910. The pistol is often referred to as an HP (for "Hi-Power" or "High-Power") or as a GP (for the French term, "Grande Puissance"). The term P-35 is also used, based on the introduction of the pistol in 1935. It is most often called the "Hi-Power", even in Belgium. It is also known as the BAP (Browning Automatic Pistol), particularly in Irish service. The Hi-Power, like many other Browning designs, operates on the short-recoil principle, where the barrel and slide initially recoil together until the barrel is unlocked from the slide by a cam arrangement. Unlike Browning's earlier Colt M1911 pistol, the barrel is not moved vertically by a toggling link, but instead by a hardened bar which crosses the frame under the barrel and contacts a slot under the chamber, at the rearmost part of the barrel. The barrel and slide recoil together for a short distance but, as the slot engages the bar, the chamber and the rear of the barrel are drawn downward and stopped. The downward movement of the barrel disengages it from the slide, which continues rearward, extracting the spent case from the chamber and ejecting it. After the slide reaches the limit of its travel, the recoil spring brings it forward again, stripping a new round from the magazine and pushing it into the chamber. This also pushes the chamber and barrel forward. The cam slot and bar move the chamber upward and the locking lugs on the barrel reengage those in the slide. Despite it's age, the Browning Hi power enjoys a very large following, both with civilians and military forces using them to this day. Mid-range Full Sized Handguns cost between 16-30 Wealth Points Table: Mid-Range Modern-day Full Size Handguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Benelli Model B-76 9x19mm 8:2 WP Box Beretta 92FS/ Beretta M9 9x19mm Beretta 92A1 9x19mm Beretta 96FS .40 S&W Beretta 96A1 .40 S&W 10:1 WP 15:1 WP 17:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:3 WP 92FS Box 10:1 WP 15:1 WP 17:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:3 WP 92FS Box 10:1 WP 11:1 WP 12:1 WP Box 10:1 WP 11:1 WP 12:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 35 ft. DAO S 34 oz. 25 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 35 ft. DA/SA S 34 oz. 22 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 8 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 10 or 15 round magazines Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. DA/SA S 34 oz. 30 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 10 or 15 round magazines Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 34 oz. 22 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 34 oz. 30 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 15:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Beretta 8000 Cougar2 9x19mm Frame Barrel 35 ft. DA/SA S 31 oz. 25 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Beretta 8357 Cougar2 .357 SIG 11:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 40 ft. DA/SA S 33 oz. 26 0% Licensed Beretta 8040 Cougar2 .40 S&W 11:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 33 oz. 26 0% Licensed Beretta 8045 Cougar2 .45 ACP 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 35 oz. 26 0% Licensed Beretta Px4 Storm 9x19mm 10:2 WP 15:2 WP 17:2 WP 20:3 WP 30:4 WP Px4 9mm Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. DA/SA S 30 oz. 25 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 11 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 11 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 or 15 round magazines Weapon Caliber Beretta Px4 Storm .40 S&W Beretta Px4 Storm .45 ACP Bersa Thunder Pro High Capacity 9x19mm Bersa Thunder Pro High Capacity Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:2 WP 14:2 WP 17:2 WP Px4 .40 Box 9:2 WP 10:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 30 oz. 25 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 30 oz. 25 0% Licensed 17:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. DA/SA S 30 oz. 22 0% Licensed .40 S&W 13:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 30 oz. 22 0% Licensed Browning Hi-Power1 9x19mm 13:3 WP Box Frame Barrel 35 ft. SA S 35 oz. 25 0% Licensed Browning Hi-Power1 .40 S&W 10:3 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 35 oz. 25 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 10 or 14 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with one 17 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 13 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 13 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:3 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Browning Hi-Power1 .357 SIG Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 35 oz. 27 0% Licensed 10mm Auto 8:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 39 oz. 26 0% Licensed Colt Government 70 .45 ACP Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 39 oz. 25 0% Licensed Colt Government 70 .38 Super 7:1 WP 8:1 WP 10:1 WP 1911 Box 9:1 WP .38 Sup Box Frame Barrel 35 ft. SA S 39 oz. 35 0% Licensed CZ 75 9x19mm Frame Barrel 35 ft. DA/SA S 39 oz. 25 0% Licensed CZ 75 .40 S&W Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 39 oz. 26 0% Licensed CZ 97 .45 ACP 10:1 WP 15:1 WP 19:2 WP Box 10:1 WP 12:1 WP 14:2 WP Box 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 40 oz. 26 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with one 8 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 7 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 9 round magazine Firearm with two 10 or 15 round magazines Firearm with two 10 or 12 round magazines Firearm with two 10 round magazines Colt Delta Elite1 Weapon Caliber FN FNP-9 9x19mm FN FNX-96 9x19mm FN FNS-96 Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 16:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. DA/SA S 24 oz. 26 0% Licensed 17:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. DA/SA S 21 oz. 30 0% Licensed 9x19mm 17:2 WP FNX-9 Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. PA S 25 oz. 29 0% Licensed FN FNP-40 .40 S&W 10:1 WP 14:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 26 oz. 26 0% Licensed FN FNS-406 .40 S&W 10:1 WP 14:1 WP FNX-40 Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 27 oz. 29 0% Licensed FN FNS-40 Compact .40 S&W 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 23 oz. 27 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with three 10 or 16 round magazines Empty Firearm with three 17 round magazines Empty Firearm with three 17 round magazines Empty Firearm with three 10 or 14 round magazines Empty Firearm with three 10 or 14 round magazines Empty Firearm with three 10 round magazines Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 14:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment FN FNX-406 .40 S&W Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 24 oz. 30 0% Licensed .45 ACP 10:1 WP 14:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 32 oz. 28 0% Licensed Glock 17 9x19mm Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. PA S 22 oz. 20 0% Licensed Glock 19 9x19mm Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. PA S 21 oz. 19 0% Licensed Glock 20 10mm Auto 17:1 WP 19:1 WP 33:2 WP Glock 26 Box 15:1 WP 17:1 WP 19:1 WP 33:2 WP Glock 26 Box 15:1 WP Glock 29 Box Empty Firearm with three 10 or 14 round magazines Empty Firearm with three 10 or 14 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 17 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines FN FNP-45 Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 40 ft. PA S 27 oz. 21 0% Licensed Glock 21 .45 ACP 13:1 WP Glock 30 Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 26 oz. 21 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 13 round magazines Weapon Caliber Glock 22 .40 S&W Glock 23 .40 S&W Glock 25 .380 ACP Glock 31 .357 SIG Glock 32 .357 SIG Glock 37 .45 GAP Magazine Size, Cost and Type 15:1 WP 17:1 WP Glock 27 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 23 oz. 22 0% Licensed 13:1 WP 15:1 WP 17:1 WP Glock 27 Box 15:1 WP 17:1 WP 19:1 WP Glock 28 Box 15:1 WP 17:1 WP Glock 32 Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 21 oz. 22 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 20 oz. 21 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. PA S 23 oz. 21 0% Licensed 13:1 WP 15:1 WP 17:1 WP Glock 32 Box 10:1 WP Glock 39 Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. PA S 21 oz. 24 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 25 oz. 19 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 13 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 13 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Weapon Caliber Glock 38 .45 GAP IMI Jericho 941 “Baby Eagle” .40 S&W IMI Jericho 941 “Baby Eagle” Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 24 oz. 19 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines 12:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 32 oz. 20 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 12 round magazine 9x19mm 16:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 35 oz. 20 0% Licensed Rock Island Armory 1911-A1 Tactical .45 ACP Frame Barrel 35 ft. SA S 40 oz. 18 0% Licensed Rock Island Armory 1911-A1FS .38 Super 7:1 WP 8:1 WP 10:1 WP 1911 Box 9:1 WP .38 Sup Box Empty Firearm with one 16 round magazine Empty firearm with two 8 round magazines Frame Barrel 35 ft. SA S 38 oz. 24 5% Licensed Cyl:6 Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 35 ft. DA S 35 oz. 19 0% Licensed 30 ft. DA/SA S 36 oz. 18 5% Licensed Ruger GP100 Ruger P90 .357 Magnum .38 Special .45 ACP Magazine Size, Cost and Type 8:1 WP 10:1 WP Glock 39 Box 8:1 WP Box Empty firearm with two 9 round magazines Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Ruger P91 .40 S&W 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 32 oz. 17 5% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Cyl:6 DA S 39 oz. 24 0% Licensed 9:1 WP Box Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 35 ft. S&W Model 1006 .357 Magnum .38 Special 10mm Auto 40 ft. DA/SA S 44 oz. 28 0% Licensed S&W Model 4006 .40 S&W 11:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 40 oz. 25 0% Licensed S&W Model 4046 .40 S&W 11:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DAO S 40 oz. 25 0% Licensed S&W Model 4506 .45 ACP 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 41 oz. 24 0% Licensed Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with two 9 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 11 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 11 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines S&W Model 6863 Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment S&W Model 45162 .45 ACP 7:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 38 oz. 24 0% Licensed S&W Model 5906 9x19mm 15:1 WP 20:2 WP 6906 Box Frame Barrel 35 ft. DA/SA S 39 oz. 23 0% Licensed S&W Model 5946 9x19mm 15:1 WP 20:2 WP 6906 Box Frame Barrel 35 ft. DAO S 39 oz. 23 0% Licensed S&W M&P 9mm 9x19mm 10:1 WP 17:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. PA S 24 oz. 28 0% Licensed S&W M&P40 .40 S&W 10:1 WP 15:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 24 oz. 28 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 or 17 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 or 15 round magazines Sig-Sauer P2201 .45 ACP 8:2 WP 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 28 oz. 27 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 8:2 WP 10:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 28 oz. 29 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Sig-Sauer P2201 10mm Auto Sig-Sauer P2251 9x19mm 8:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 26 oz. 29 0% Licensed Sig-Sauer P2261 9x19mm 10:2 WP 15:2 WP 20:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 32 oz. 30 0% Licensed Sig-Sauer P2261 .40 S&W 10:2 WP 12:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 32 oz. 30 0% Licensed Sig-Sauer P2261 .357 SIG 10:2 WP 12:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 32 oz. 30 0% Licensed 10mm Auto 14:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 49 oz. 25 5% Licensed Star Megastar Empty Firearm with two 10 or 15 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 or 12 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 or 12 round magazines Empty Firearm with one 14 round magazine Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 12:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Star Megastar .45 ACP Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 48 oz.. 25 5% Licensed .45 ACP 7:1 WP 8:1 WP 10:1 WP 1911 Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 39 oz. 20 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 14 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 7 round magazine Springfield Armory GI 1911A1 Springfield Armory XD 4” 9x19mm 10:1 WP 16:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. PA S 28 oz. 20 0% Licensed Springfield Armory XD 4” .40 S&W 10:1 WP 12:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 29 oz. 20 0% Licensed Springfield Armory XD 4” .357 SIG 10:1 WP 12:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. PA S 29 oz. 20 0% Licensed Springfield Armory XD 4” .45 ACP 10:1 WP 13:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 30 oz. 20 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 16 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 13 round magazine Weapon Caliber Steyr Model M40 .40 S&W Steyr Model M357 .357 SIG Steyr Model M9 Magazine Size, Cost and Type 12:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 27 oz. 22 0% Licensed 12:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 27 oz. 22 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines 9x19mm 14:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. PA S 26 oz. 22 0% Licensed Taurus PT92AF 9x19mm Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 34 oz. 17 5% Licensed Taurus PT100 .40 S&W 10:1 WP 15:1 WP 17:1 WP 30:2 WP Box 10:1 WP 11:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/SA S 34 oz. 20 5% Licensed Taurus Model 1911 .45 ACP 7:1 WP 8:1 WP 10:1 WP 1911 Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 38 oz. 23 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 14 round magazines Empty firearm with two 17 round magazines Empty firearm with two 11 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazine Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Cyl:5 Taurus Model 4503 .45 Long Colt Taurus Model 454 4 inch Taurus Judge3 .454 Casull .45 Long Colt .45 Long Colt .410 Ga. Cyl:5 Taurus Model 663 .357 Magnum .38 Special .38 Special Cyl:7 Taurus Model 6173 .357 Magnum .38 Special Cyl:7 Taurus Model 8173,5 .38 Special Cyl:7 Walther P991 9x19mm 16:1 WP Box Walther P991 .40 S&W 12:1 WP Box Taurus Model 823,5 Cyl:5 Cyl:6 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 35 ft DA S 19 oz. 17 0% Licensed 40 ft DA S 51 oz. 25 0% Licensed 30 ft. DA S 29 oz. 24 0% Licensed Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 35 ft. DA S 38 oz. 25 0% Licensed 35 ft. DA S 32 oz. 19 0% Licensed 25 ft. DA S 28 oz. 19 0% Licensed Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 25 ft. DA S 21 oz. 22 0% Licensed 30 ft. PA S 22 oz. 27 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 22 oz. 27 0% Licensed 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon receives a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 3 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 4 When firing .38 Special, this weapon takes the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition. 5 This weapon will not explode if using overpressure ammunition 6 This weapon receives a -1 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon 7 This weapon receives a -2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty firearm with two 16 round magazines Empty firearm with two 12 round magazines Expensive Full Sized handguns cost over 30 Wealth Points Table: Expensive Modern-day Full Size Handguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Bren 10 Special 10mm Auto 11:4 WP Forces1 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 40 ft. SA S 38 oz. 60 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 11 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 7 round magazine Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with three 10 or 20 round magazines Empty Firearm with three 10 or 14 round magazines Empty Firearm with three 10 round magazines Coonan Classic Pistol1,5 .357 Magnum/ .38 Special 6:3 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA S 39 oz. 65 0% Licensed Colt Python, 2.5 inch1,3 Colt Python, 4 inch1,3 .357 Magnum .38 Special .357 Magnum .38 Special .357 Magnum .38 Special 5.7x28mm Cyl:6 Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 25 ft. DA S 32 oz. 42 0% Licensed 40 ft. DA M 42 oz. 42 0% Licensed 50 ft. DA M 48 oz. 42 0% Licensed 30 ft. PA S 24 oz. 50 0% Licensed Colt Python, 6 inch1,3 FN Five-seveN Cyl:6 Cyl:6 10:2 WP 20:3 WP 30:4 WP Box FN FNX-456 .45 ACP 10:1 WP 14:1 WP FNP-45 Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. DA/SA S 32 oz. 35 0% Licensed FN FNX-45 Compact .45 ACP 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 30 oz. 33 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber H&K HK45 .45 ACP H&K HK45 Compact .45 ACP H&K USP 45 Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. DA/SA S 27 oz. 60 0% Licensed 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 25 oz. 58 0% Licensed .45 ACP 12:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 31 oz. 40 0% Licensed H&K USP 40 .40 S&W 13:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 29 oz. 35 0% Licensed H&K USP 9 9x19mm 15:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft DA/SA S 26 oz. 32 0% Licensed H&K USP 45 Compact .45 ACP 8:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 28 oz. 38 0% Licensed H&K USP 9 Compact 9x19mm 13:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft DA/SA S 25 oz. 31 0% Licensed H&K P2000 9x19mm 13: 2 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. DA/SA S 24 oz. 45 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 13 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 13 round magazines Weapon Caliber H&K P2000 .357 SIG Korth Pistol1 9x19mm Korth Revolver1,3 Magazine Size, Cost and Type 12:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 24 oz. 45 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines 10:8 WP Box Frame Barrel 60 ft. SA S 34 oz. 250 0% Licensed .357 Magnum .38 Special Cyl:6 Frame Barrel 65 ft. DA S 36 oz. 195 0% Licensed Korth Revolver1,3 9x19mm Cyl:6 Frame Barrel 65 ft. DA S 36 oz. 195 0% Licensed Mateba Model 6 AutoRevolver1,4 Norinco QSZ-92 .357 Magnum .38 Special 9x19mm Cyl:6 Frame Barrel Barrel Frame 35 ft. DA S 30 oz. 50 0% Licensed 30 ft. DAO S 26 oz. 45 0% Licensed Para Ordnance P14.45 Limited7 .45 ACP 10:1 WP 14:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 40 oz. 48 0% Licensed Para-Ordnance P18.9 Limited7 9x19mm 10:1 WP 18:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 35 ft. SA S 40 oz. 48 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 6 round speedloaders Empty Firearm with two 6 round speedloaders Empty Firearm Empty firearm with one 15 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 14 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 18 round magazines 15:2 WP Box Weapon Caliber Para-Ordnance P16.40 Limited7 .40 S&W Para Ordnance P14.45 Tactical7 .45 ACP Para Ordnance GI Expert .45 ACP Ruger Vaquero Ruger Vaquero .357 Magnum .38 Special .45 Long Colt Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 16:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 40 oz. 48 0% Licensed 10:1 WP 14:2 WP P14.45 Box 7:1 WP 8:1 WP 10:1 WP 1911 Box Cyl:6 Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. SA S 42 oz. 71 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 35 ft. SA S 39 oz. 34 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 16 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 14 round magazines Empty firearm with two 8 round magazines Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 40 ft. SA S 44 oz. 34 0% Licensed 40 ft. SA S 40 oz. 36 0% Licensed 35 ft. SA S 45 oz. 36 0% Licensed 35 ft. SA S 39 oz. 40 0% Licensed Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 45 ft. DA S 40 oz. 50 0% Licensed 30 ft. DA S 43 oz. 35 0% Licensed 30 ft. DA/SA S 42 oz. 44 0% Licensed Cyl:6 Ruger Super Blackhawk 4 inch Ruger SR1911 .44 Magnum Cyl:6 .45 ACP S&W Model 29 4inch3 S&W Model 6253 .44 Magnum/ .44 Special .45 ACP 7:1 WP 8:1 WP 10:1 WP 1911 Box Cyl:6 S&W Model 4506 TSW .45 ACP Cyl:6 8:1 WP Box Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty firearm with three 8 round magazines Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Weapon Caliber S&W Model 4516 TSW2 .45 ACP S&W Model 4006 TSW .40 S&W S&W Model 4046 TSW Magazine Size, Cost and Type 7:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 39 oz. 44 0% Licensed 11:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DA/SA S 40 oz. 45 0% Licensed .40 S&W 11:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. DAO S 40 oz. 45 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 11 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 11 round magazines S&W Model 5906 TSW 9x19mm Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. DA/SA S 40 oz. 43 0% Licensed S&W Model 5946 TSW 9x19mm Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. DAO S 40 oz. 43 0% Licensed S&W M&P357 SIG .357 SIG 15:1 WP 20:2 WP 6906 Box 15:1 WP 20:2 WP 6906 Box 10:1 WP 15:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 25 oz. 32 0% Licensed S&W M&P45 .45 ACP 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. PA S 29 oz. 34 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 or 15 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Springfield Armory 1911A1 Loaded Operator1 .45 ACP 7:1 WP 8:1 WP 10:1 WP 1911 Box Cyl:6 Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. SA S 42 oz. 42 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazine Taurus Model 444 .44 Magnum/ Frame 30 ft. DA S 28 oz. 32 0% Ultra3 .44 Special Barrel 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon receives a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 3 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 4 When firing .38 Special, this weapon takes the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition. 5 This weapon will not explode if using overpressure ammunition 6 This weapon receives a -1 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon 7 This weapon receives a -2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Licensed Empty Firearm Target Handguns and Hunting Handguns A target handgun is a handgun that is built specifically for long or short range target shooting, usually chambered in an inexpensive caliber, such as .22 LR. A hunting handgun is a large handgun that shoots a large caliber bullet, usually used for hunting large game. Target handguns and Hunting handguns are too big to conceal, and go well with tactical holsters, and some slings. Target handguns should not be pushed into service as a combat weapon unless absolutely necessary, as the calibers they fire are generally weak in nature. Hunting handguns, on the other hand, are generally larger versions of Full Sized handguns, and can make suitable combat handguns, even if Somewhat unwieldy. Some Target Handguns are simply cut down lever action rifles(See Chapter 4:Rifles, for more on this), that have extremely short barrels(For a rifle, but long for a handgun), but still fire a full powered handgun cartridge. Cheap Target Handguns and Hunting handguns cost no more than 16 Wealth points Table: Cheap Modern-day Target Handguns and Hunting Handguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Upgrade Range Size, Cost Points and Type Beretta U22 Neos 4.5 .22 LR 10:1 WP Frame 35 ft. Inch4 Neos Barrel Box Optics Rate of Fire SA Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment S 31 oz. 11 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Beretta U22 Neos 6 inch5 .22 LR 10:1 WP Neos Box Frame Barrel Optics 45 ft. SA S 35 oz. 13 0% Licensed Beretta U22 Neos 7.5 inch .22 LR 10:1 WP Neos Box Frame Barrel Optics 60 ft. SA M 40 oz. 16 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment 30 ft. Rate of Fire SA Frame S 20 oz. 7 15% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty firearm with two 10 round magazines Phoenix Arms HP22A .22 LR Phoenix Arms HP22A Rangekit5 .22 LR 10:1 WP HP22A Box Frame 45 ft. SA S 23 oz. 10 15% Licensed Ruger Mark III MK64 .22 LR 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 35 ft. SA S 37 oz. 13 0% Licensed Ruger 22/45 Mark4 P4III .22 LR 10:1 WP Frame Barrel 35 ft. SA S 31 oz. 15 0% Licensed 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon receives a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 3 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 4 This weapon receives a -1 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon 5 This weapon receives a -2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Mid-range Target Handguns and Hunting Handguns cost between 17-35 Wealth Points Table: Mid-range Modern-day Target Handguns and Hunting Handguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Upgrade Range Size, Cost Points and Type AMT Hardballer .45 ACP 7:1 WP Frame 40 ft. Long Slide 1911 Barrel Box Rate of Fire SA Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment M 46 oz. 25 5% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 7 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines Beretta 87 .22 LR 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA/S A S 20 oz. 21 0% Licensed Beretta 87 Target5 .22 LR 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 29 oz. 32 0% Licensed Glock 34 9x19mm Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 45 ft. PA M 22 oz. 23 0% Licensed Glock 35 .40 S&W 17:1 WP 19:1 WP 33:2 WP Glock 26 Box 15:1 WP 17:1 WP Glock 27 Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 45 ft. PA M 24 oz. 25 0% Licensed Glock 40 10mm Auto 15:1 WP Glock 29 Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 50 ft. PA M 29 oz. 32 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Weapon Caliber Glock 41 .45 ACP Kel-Tec PMR-30 .22 WMR .38 Special .357 Magnum .44 Magnum Int:6 .45 Long Colt Int:6 .44 Magnum/ .44 Special 5.7x28mm Cyl:6 Rossi Ranch Hand Lever Action Pistol3 Rossi Ranch Hand Lever Action Pistol3 Rossi Ranch Hand Lever Action Pistol3 Ruger Redhawk3 Masterpiece Arms Excell MP Magazine Size, Cost and Type 13:1 WP Glock 30 Box Upgrade Points Range Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30:1 WP Int:6 9:2 WP Box Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment 45 ft. Rate of Fire PA M 27 oz. 30 0% Licensed Frame Barrel Optics 40 ft. SA M 14 oz. 20 0% Licensed Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Optics 60 ft. Lever M 64 oz. 26 0% Licensed 65 ft. Lever M 64 oz. 30 0% Licensed 65 ft. Lever M 64 oz. 28 0% Licensed 30 ft. SA S 51 oz. 24 0% Licensed 45 ft. SA M 54 oz. 24 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Empty firearm with one 20 round magazine Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with one 9 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 16 round magazines Springfield Armory XD Tactical 5” 9x19mm 10:1 WP 16:1 WP XD 9mm Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 45 ft. PA M 30 oz. 22 0% Licensed Springfield Armory XD Tactical 5” .40 S&W 10:1 WP 12:1 WP XD .40 Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 40 ft. PA M 32 oz. 22 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines Weapon Caliber Springfield Armory XD Tactical 5” .357 SIG Springfield Armory XD Tactical 5” .45 ACP Taurus Raging Bull3 .454 Casull .45 Long Colt .357 Magnum .38 Special Taurus Model 6083 Taurus Model 443 .44 Magnum Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 12:1 WP XD .357 Box Upgrade Points Range Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 10:1 WP 13:1 WP XD .45 Box Cyl:5 Cyl:8 Cyl:6 Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment 40 ft. Rate of Fire PA M 32 oz. 22 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 40 ft. PA M 32 oz. 22 0% Licensed Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 40 ft. DA M 51 oz. 25 0% Licensed 40 ft. DA M 51 oz. 35 0% Licensed 45 ft. DA M 63 oz. 32 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 12 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 13 round magazines Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with a Ported barrel Empty Firearm with a Ported Barrel Frame Barrel 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon receives a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 3 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 4 This weapon receives a -1 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon 5 This weapon receives a -2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Expensive Target Handguns and Hunting Handgus cost over 35 Wealth Points Table: Expensive Modern-day Target Handguns and Hunting Handguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Upgrade Range Size, Cost Points and Type Benelli MP90S .22 LR 5:2 WP Frame 40 ft. Match1 8:2 WP Barrel Box Colt Anaconda, 4 inch1,3 Colt Anaconda, 6 inch1,3 Colt Anaconda, 8 inch1,3 Hämmerli 1501,3 Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment SA M 39 oz. 40 0% Licensed 35 ft. DA M 47 oz. 38 0% Licensed 50 ft. DA M 53 oz. 38 0% Licensed 65 ft. DA M 59 oz. 52 0% Licensed 45 ft. SA M 40 oz. 50 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 5 round magazine Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with a Match Barrel Empty Firearm with a threaded barrel and two 12 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines .44 Magnum/ .44 Special .44 Magnum/ .44 Special .44 Magnum/ .44 Special .22 LR Cyl:6 .45 ACP 12:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 35 ft. DA/SA M 48 oz. 80 0% Licensed IMI Desert Eagle .50 AE 7:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 50 ft. SA M 70 oz. 45 0% Licensed IMI Desert Eagle .44 Magnum 8:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 45 ft. SA M 62 oz. 45 0% Licensed H&K MK23 SOCOM1 Cyl:6 Cyl:6 Int:1 Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Rate of Fire Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 9:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 35 ft. SA M 62 oz. 45 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 9 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines Empty firearm with two 8 round magzines Empty Firearm with a Ported barrel Empty Firearm Empty Firearm IMI Desert Eagle .357 Magnum LAR Grizzly Mark I .357 Magnum 7:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 35 ft. SA M 50 oz. 48 0% Licensed LAR Grizzly Mark V .50 AE 7:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 45 ft. SA M 50 oz. 57 0% Licensed 9x19mm 8:5 WP Box Frame Barrel 55 ft. SA S 31 oz. 75 0% Licensed .357 Magnum .38 Special Cyl:8 Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 40 ft. DA M 51 oz. 35 0% Licensed 40 0% Licensed 40 0% Licensed Sig P2106 Taurus Model 6083 Taurus Model 990 .22 LR Cyl:9 Frame 40 ft. DA M 44 oz. Tracker3 Barrel Taurus Model 991 .22 WMR Cyl:9 Frame 45 ft. DA M 44 oz. Tracker3 Barrel 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon receives a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 3 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 4 This weapon receives a -1 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon 5 This weapon receives a -2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon 6 This weapon is a grandmastercraft weapon and grants a +2 bonus on attack rolls. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased World War 2 Handguns The handguns listed under this section represent the selection from the mid 1930s to the late 1940s. Reproductions of these handguns span a few, while styles of these handguns continue to exist until this day. These handguns would not normally be encountered on a daily basis, unless kept by a collector or in a museum or government warehouse. All weapons listed here have a 75% Error range due to age, and must be cleaned, repaired, and oiled to remove said error range. Firearm Spotlight: The M1911 The M1911 is a single-action, semi-automatic, magazine-fed, recoil-operated handgun chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge, which served as the standard-issue side arm for the United States armed forces from 1911 to 1985. It was widely used in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The M1911 is still carried by some U.S. forces. In total, the United States procured around 2.7 million M1911 and M1911A1 pistols in military contracts during its service life. Designed by John Moses Browning, the M1911 is the best-known of his designs to use the short recoil principle in its basic design. The pistol was widely copied, and this operating system rose to become the preeminent type of the 20th century and of nearly all modern centerfire pistols. It is popular with civilian shooters in competitive events such as USPSA, IDPA, International Practical Shooting Confederation, and Bullseye shooting, and enjoys a healthy reproduction life to this day. It is one of the most popular handguns in the United States, and enjoys a very strong following. Table: Damage Per Caliber for WW2 handguns Damage Caliber Recoil Modifier Caliber 2d4 -1 .380 ACP/9x17mm Kurz 2d4+1 -1 .38 Special 3d4+2 -4 .45 ACP 1d6 -1 .32 ACP 2d6 -2 9x19mm/9mm Luger 2d8 -3 7.63x25mm Mauser 2d8+2 -4 7.62x25mm Tokarev Holdout Handguns A holdout handgun is a handgun designed as a last ditch defensive weapon, to be drawn when all other weapons are compromised. Holdout handguns go well with a holdout holster. Table: WW2 Holdout Handguns Weapon Caliber FP-45 Liberator1 .45 ACP Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:1 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost None 5 ft. SA T 16 oz. 1 (for 4) Error Rang e 0% Restriction Standard Equipment Licensed Empty Firearm with three .45 ACP FMJ/Lead rounds 1 This weapon takes 14 combat points to reload. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased unless noted Backup Handguns A backup handgun is a scaled down version of a service revolver or pistol, designed for easy concealment. Their ammunition capacities are likewise scaled down, however, making them poor sidearms. Backup Handguns go well with shoulder holsters, and conceal Belt holsters. Table: WW2 Backup Handguns Weapon Caliber Beretta M19342 .380 ACP Beretta M19352 .32 ACP Magazine Size, Cost and Type 7:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA T 23 oz. 20 0% Licensed 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA T 23 oz. 23 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 7 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 8 round magazine CZ vz. 272 .32 ACP 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA S 24 oz. 18 0% Licensed Walther PP1 .32 ACP 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA T 23 oz. 5 0% Licensed Walther PPK1 .380 ACP 6:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. DA T 23 oz. 6 0% Licensed Walther P381 9x19mm 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA S 28 oz. 5 0% Licensed 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon gets a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Empty firearm with one 8 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 8 round magazine Empty firearm with one 7 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 8 round magazine Full Size Handguns Full Size Handguns usually serve as the duty weapons of most military forces and law enforcement officers. They’re built for effectiveness over concealment, with bulky utilitarian frames, heavy grips, and high ammunition capacities. Full Size Handguns go well with Tactical holsters, conceal carry holsters, or shoulder holsters. Table: WW2 Full Size Handguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 8:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 42 oz. 11 0% Licensed 7.63x25mm Mauser Int:10 Frame Barrel 40 ft. SA M 40 oz. 32 0% Licensed Mauser C96 “Red 9” 9x19mm Int:10 Frame Barrel 40 ft. SA M 40 oz. 30 0% Licensed Shanxi Type 17 .45 ACP Int:10 Frame Barrel 40 ft. SA M 46 oz. 65 0% Licensed Tokarev TT-332 7.62x25mm Tokarev 7.63x25mm Mauser 9x19mm 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 30 oz. 10 0% Licensed 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 39 oz. 12 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 8 round magazine Empty firearm with a detachable stock Empty Firearm with a detachable stock Empty Firearm with a detachable stock Empty Firearm with one 8 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 8 round magazine Lahti L-35 Mauser C96 Vis pistol 9x19mm Welrod 9x19mm 6:2 WP Box Barrel 20 ft. Bolt S 52 oz. 20 0% Restricted Welrod .32 ACP 8:2 WP Box Barrel 20 ft. Bolt S 36 oz. 20 0% Restricted 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon gets a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 3 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Empty Firearm with, a permanent level 2 suppressor, and one 6 round magazine Empty Firearm with a permanent level 1 suppressor, and one 8 round magazine World War 1 and the Roaring '20s Handguns These handguns were created during the World War 1 Era. These were the base Handguns for World War 1, World War 2 and The Korean war. All weapons listed here have a 75% Error range due to age, and must be cleaned, repaired, and oiled to remove said error range. Table: Damage Per Caliber for WW1 and '20s handguns Damage Caliber Recoil Modifier Caliber 1d3 -0 .25 ACP, 1d4 -0 .38 Long Colt 1d4+3 -1 .38/200 2d4 -1 .380 ACP/9x17mm Kurz, 8x22mm Nambu 2d4+1 -2 .38 Special 3d4+2 -3 .45 ACP 3d4+1 -3 .455 Webley 1d6 -1 .32 ACP 1d6+2 -2 9mm Japanese Revolver 1d6+4 -3 7.63mm Mannlicher 1d6+5 -3 .38 Winchester 2d6 -2 9x19mm/9mm Luger 2d6+1 -2 .45 Long Colt 2d6+3 -3 9x23mm Steyr 1d8+2 -3 7.62x38mmR Nagant Holdout Handguns A holdout handgun is a handgun designed as a last ditch defensive weapon, to be drawn when all other weapons are compromised. Holdout handguns go well with a holdout holster. Table: WW1 Full Size Handgun Weapon Caliber Baby Browning .25 ACP Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket .25 ACP Magazine Size, Cost and Type 6: 1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame 20 ft. SA T 9 oz. 6 0% Licensed 6: 1 WP Box Frame 20 ft. SA T 12 oz. 10 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 6 round magazine Empty firearm with one 6 round magazine 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon gets a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 3 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Backup Handguns A backup handgun is a scaled down version of a service revolver or pistol, designed for easy concealment. Their ammunition capacities are likewise scaled down, however, making them poor sidearms. Backup Handguns go well with shoulder holsters, and conceal carry holsters. Table:WW1 Backup Handgun Weapon Caliber Colt Model 1903 Hammerless2 .32 ACP Magazine Size, Cost and Type 8: 1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA T 24 oz. 4 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 8 round magazine Colt Model 1908 Hammerless2 .380 ACP 7: 1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA T 24 oz. 4 0% Licensed Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket .25 ACP 6: 1 WP Box Frame 20 ft. SA T 24 oz. 8 0% Licensed Mauser HSc .32 ACP 8: 1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA T 25 oz. 8 0% Licensed Mauser HSc .380 ACP 7: 1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA T 25 oz. 7 0% Licensed Ruby .32 ACP 8: 1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA T 29 oz. 3 0% Licensed Sauer 38H .32 ACP 8: 1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA T 24 oz. 7 0% Licensed Star Model 14 Troop .32 ACP 9: 1 WP Frame 25 ft. SA S 32 oz. box Barrel Star Model 14 .32 ACP 9: 1 WP Frame 25 ft. SA S 31 oz. Officer2 box Barrel 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon gets a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 3 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased 4 0% Licensed 4 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 7 round magazine Empty firearm with one 6 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 8 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 7 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 8 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 8 round magazine Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Full Size Handguns Full Size Handguns usually serve as the duty weapons of most military forces and law enforcement officers. They’re built for effectiveness over concealment, with bulky utilitarian frames, heavy grips, and high ammunition capacities. Full Size Handguns go well with Tactical holsters, conceal carry holsters, or shoulder holsters Table:WW1 Full Size Handgun Weapon Caliber .45 ACP Magazine Size, Cost and Type Cyl:6 Colt New Service3 .45 Long Colt Cyl:6 Colt M1892 .38 Long Colt Cyl:6 Colt 1911A1 .45 ACP Colt 1917 Revolver3 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 30 ft. DA S 40 oz. 23 0% Licensed 30 ft. DA S 38 oz. 22 0% Licensed 30 ft. DA S 33 oz. 22 0% Licensed 30 ft. SA S 39 oz. 25 0% Licensed 30 ft. DA S 34 oz. 26 0% Licensed 35 ft. DA S 34 oz. 22 0% Licensed 25 ft. SA S 25 oz. 20 0% Licensed Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with one 7 round magazine Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty firearm with one 7 round magazine Empty firearm with one 7 round magazine Empty firearm with one 6 round magazine Colt Official Police .38 Special 7:1 WP 8:1 WP 1911 Box Cyl:6 Colt Police Positive .38 Special Cyl:6 Dreyse M19072 .32 ACP 7: 1 WP Box Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel FN Model 19102 .32 ACP 7: 1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA S 25 oz. 24 0% Licensed FN Model 19102 .380 ACP 6: 1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA S 25 oz. 21 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Glisenti Model 1910 9x19mm Luger Lange P.08 Luger P.08 Nagant M1895 Revolver Private's Model4, 5 Nagant M1895 Revolver Officer's Model4, 5 Smith & Wesson Model 103 Steyr M1912 Steyr M1912 Steyr Mannlicher M1894 Magazine Size, Cost and Type 7: 1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Barrel 25 ft. SA S 29 oz. 25 0% Licensed 9x19mm 8: 1 WP 32: 1 WP Luger Box Frame Barrel 40 ft. SA M/L 36 oz. 85 5% Licensed 9x19mm 8: 1 WP 32: 1 WP Luger Box Cyl:7 Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 30 oz. 60 5% Licensed Frame Barrel 35 ft. SA S 28 oz. 10 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 7 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 32 round magazine, and a detachable stock. Empty firearm with one 8 round magazine Empty Firearm 7.62x38mmR Nagant Cyl:7 Frame Barrel 35 ft. DA S 28 oz. 10 0% Licensed Empty Firearm .38 Special Cyl:6 30 ft. DA S 34 oz. 13 0% Licensed 9x23mm Steyr Int: 8 Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 41 oz. 19 0% Licensed Empty Firearm Empty Firearm 9x19mm Int: 8 30 ft. SA S 41 oz. 22 0% Licensed 7.63mm Mannlicher Int: 6 Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 44 oz. 23 35% Licensed 7.62x38mmR Nagant Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int: 8 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 44 oz. 44 10% Licensed Empty Firearm Empty Firearm with one 8 round magazine Empty Firearm Steyr Mannlicher M1901 7.63mm Mannlicher Type 14 Nambu 8x22mm Nambu 8:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 25 ft. SA S 31 oz. 25 0% Licensed Type 26 Revolver 9mm Japanese Revolver .38/200 Cyl:6 Frame Barrel 25 ft. DAO S 36 oz. 33 0% Licensed Enfield No. 2 Mk I Cyl:6 Frame 30 ft. DA S 27 oz. Revolver3 Barrel Webley Mk VI .455 Webley Cyl:6 Frame 35 ft. DA S 38 oz. Revolver3 Barrel Webley Mk IV .38/200 Cyl:6 Frame 30 ft. DA S 38 oz. Service Revolver3 Barrel 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon gets a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 3 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 4 This weapon can not use speed loaders 5 This weapon can accept and use a Supressor All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased 24 0% Licensed 20 0% Licensed 23 0% Licensed Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm The Wild West and American Civil War Handguns These handguns were created and used during the Wild West frontier era, as well as the American Civil War. All weapons listed here have a 90% Error range due to age, and must be cleaned, repaired, and oiled to remove said error range. Table: Damage Per Caliber Damage Caliber Recoil Modifier Caliber 1 +0 .41 Rimfire 1d2 +0 .22 Short 2d3 +0 .32 Rimfire 1d4 +0 .22 LR, .38 Long Colt, .476 Enfield 1d4+3 -1 .38/200, .38 S&W 2d4+3 -2 .45 S&W 3d4+1 -3 .41 Long Colt, .455 Webley 3d4+2 -4 .45 ACP 1d6+3 -2 .44 Russian, .44 American 1d6+4 -3 .44 Special 2d6+1 -2 .45 Long Colt 3d6 -4 .44 Henry 1d10+2 -4 .44 WCF Holdout Handguns A holdout handgun is a handgun designed as a last ditch defensive weapon, to be drawn when all other weapons are compromised. Holdout handguns go well with a belt holster or a ankle holster. Table:Wild West Holdout Handgun Weapon Caliber Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment .45 Long Colt Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:2 Frame 10 ft. SA T 28 oz. 3 0% Licensed .41 Rimfire Int:1 Frame 5 ft. Single D 6 oz. 3 0% Licensed .22 Short Int:1 Frame 10 ft. Single D 6 oz. 2 0% Licensed .41 Rimfire Cyl:4 Frame 10 ft. SA T 10 oz. 4 0% Licensed James Reid .22 Short Cyl:7 None 10 ft. SA D 8 oz. "Knuckle-Duster"4 Remington Model .41 Rimfire Int:2 None 10 ft. SA D 11 oz. 95 Remington Elliott 4 .32 Rimfire Int:4 None 10 ft. SA D 9 oz. shot Pepperbox Sharps 4 Shot .32 Rimfire Int:4 None 15 ft. SA D 10 oz. Derringer 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon gets a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 3 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 4 This weapon can not use Speedloaders All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased 3 0% Licensed 2 0% Licensed 3 0% Licensed 4 0% Licensed Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm American Arms Model 1 Derringer Colt 3rd Model Derringer3 Colt 4th Model Derringer3 Colt Cloverleaf4 Full Size Handguns Full Size Handguns usually serve as the duty weapons of most law enforcement officers. They’re built for effectiveness over concealment, with strong heavy frames. capacities. Full Size Handguns go well with gun belts. Table: Wild West Full Size Handgun Weapon Caliber Colt New Line2,4 Colt Single Action Army Cavalry4 Colt Single Action Army Artillery4 Colt Single Action Army Gunfigher4 Colt Single Action Army Banker's special4 Colt Single Action Army Cavalry4 Colt Single Action Army Artillery4 Colt Single Action Army Gunfigher4 Colt Single Action Army Banker's special4 Colt Frontier Cavalry4 Colt Frontier Artillery4 Colt Frontier Gunfigher4 Magazine Size, Cost and Type Cyl:5 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame 20 ft. SA S 22 oz. 30 0% Licensed .45 Long Colt .45 S&W .45 Long Colt .45 S&W .45 Long Colt .45 S&W .45 Long Colt .45 S&W Cyl:6 Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 40 ft. SA S 36 oz. 35 0% Licensed 35 ft. SA M 40 oz. 40 0% Licensed 30 ft. SA S 33 oz. 30 0% Licensed 20 ft. SA S 30 oz. 28 0% Licensed Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm .44 Special Cyl:6 40 ft. SA S 36 oz. 35 0% Licensed .44 Special Cyl:6 35 ft. SA M 40 oz. 40 0% Licensed .44 Special Cyl:6 30 ft. SA S 33 oz. 30 0% Licensed .44 Special Cyl:6 Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 20 ft. SA S 30 oz. 28 0% Licensed .44 WCF Cyl:6 40 ft. SA S 36 oz. 35 0% Licensed .44 WCF Cyl:6 35 ft. SA M 40 oz. 40 0% Licensed .44 WCF Cyl:6 Frame Barrel Frame Barrel Frame Barrel 30 ft. SA S 33 oz. 30 0% Licensed .22 LR Cyl:6 Cyl:6 Cyl:6 Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Weapon Caliber Colt Frontier Banker's special4 Colt Single Action Army Artillery4 Colt Bisley4 .44 WCF Magazine Size, Cost and Type Cyl:6 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. Frame 20 ft. SA S 30 oz. Barrel .44 Henry Cyl:6 Frame 40 ft. SA M 36 oz. Barrel .41 Long Colt Cyl:6 Frame 40 ft. SA S 36 oz. Barrel Colt Bisley4 .45 Long Colt Cyl:6 Frame 40 ft. SA S 36 oz. Barrel Colt Flat Top1,4 .45 Long Colt Cyl:6 Frame 35 ft. SA M 40 oz. .45 S&W Barrel Colt Lightening4 .38 Long Colt Cyl:6 Frame 30 ft. SA S 36 oz. Barrel Colt Thunderer4 .41 Long Colt Cyl:6 Frame 30 ft. SA S 38 oz. Barrel Enfield Mk II .476 Enfield Cyl:6 Frame 30 ft. DA S 27 oz. Revolver3 Barrel Smith & Wesson .44 American Cyl:6 Frame 30 ft. SA M 46 oz. Model 3 Barrel Smith & Wesson .44 Russian Cyl:6 Frame 30 ft. SA M 46 oz. Model 3 Barrel Smith & Wesson .45 S&W Cyl:6 Frame 30 ft. SA M 46 oz. Schofield Revolver Barrel Smith & Wesson .44 Russian Cyl:6 Frame 30 ft. DA S 32 oz. 44DA Frontier3 Barrel Smith & Wesson DA .38 S&W Cyl:6 Frame 25 ft. DA S 36 oz. Second Model Barrel Webley Mk I .455 Webley Cyl:6 Frame 35 ft. DA S 34 oz. Revolver3 Barrel 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon gets a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 3 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 4 This weapon can not use speedloaders All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment 28 0% Licensed 35 0% Licensed 22 0% Licensed 29 0% Licensed 32 0% Licensed 23 0% Licensed 28 0% Licensed 39 0% Licensed 45 0% Licensed 55 0% Licensed 45 0% Licensed 45 0% Licensed 40 0% Licensed 24 0% Licensed Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Empty Firearm Chapter 2:Personal Defense Weapons "You don't need to be a better shot-you just need to shoot MORE BULLETS!" ~Marcus Kincaid A personal defense weapon (PDW) is a compact semi-automatic or fully automatic firearm similar in most respects to a submachine gun, but firing a (often proprietary) rifle round, giving a PDW better range, accuracy and armor-penetrating capability than submachine guns, which fire pistol-caliber cartridges. The class of weapon as it exists today evolved as a hybrid between a submachine gun and a carbine, retaining the compact size and ammunition capacity of the former while adding the ammunition power, accuracy and penetration of the latter. For the context of this book, PDWs include submachine guns as well as machine pistols. A machine pistol is a handgun-style, often magazine-fed and self-loading firearm, capable of fully automatic or burst fire, and normally chambered for pistol cartridges. The term is a literal translation of Maschinenpistole, the German term for a hand-held automatic weapon. While the dividing line between machine pistols and compact submachine guns is hard to draw, the term "submachine gun" usually refers to larger automatic firearms scaled down from a full-sized machine gun to fire handgun rounds, while the term "machine pistol" usually refers to a weapon built up from a semi-automatic pistol design. Machine pistols, however, break away from this definition with the new arrival of rifle caliber handguns, that are extremely cut down rifles, with a semi-automatic rate of fire, and lacking a stock. In a law enforcement context, machine pistols are used by tactical police units such as SWAT teams or hostage rescue teams which are operating inside buildings and other cramped spaces, who need a small, concealable weapon with a high rate of fire. Bodyguards from police or government agencies sometimes carry concealed machine pistols when they are protecting high-risk VIPs. Criminal gang members such as narcotics traffickers also use machine pistols, typically guns which have been illegally converted to fire in a fully automatic fashion. In a military setting, some countries issue machine pistols as personal defense side arms to infantry, paratroopers, artillery crews, helicopter crews or tank crews. They have also been used in close quarters combat settings where a small weapon is needed. A submachine gun is an automatic carbine, designed to fire pistol cartridges. It combines the automatic fire of a machine gun with the cartridge of a pistol, which allows for controllable automatic fire in a close setting. Sub machine guns almost always have stocks, and are used like close ranged rifles. In the early 20th century, experiments were made by converting stocked pistols from semi to fully automatic, thereby making machine pistols. Stocked automatic weapons firing pistol rounds were developed around the same time during World War I, by Italy, Germany, and the United States. The first dedicated designs were developed in the latter stages of World War I both as improvements on earlier stocked pistols, and to offer an advantage in trench warfare. They were popularized in the 1920s and 1930s as weapon of choice of American gangsters and police. Submachine guns rose to prominence as a front line close-quarters combat weapon and commando firearm during World War II. They are now widely used by police SWAT, military commando, paramilitary, and counter-terrorism team members for a variety of situations. Submachine guns are highly effective in close quarters; their lowerpowered pistol cartridges make them generally more controllable in fully automatic fire compared to assault rifles, while their small size and light weight grant maneuverability. However, pistol cartridges generally have low effectiveness against targets protected by body armor or cover, and are shortranged compared to intermediate and rifle cartridges. Open Bolt Vs Closed Bolt A semi or full automatic firearm is said to fire from an open bolt if, when ready to fire, the bolt and working parts are held to the rear. When the trigger is pulled the bolt goes forward, feeding a round from the magazine into the chamber and firing it. Like any other self-loading design without an external power supply, the action is cycled by the energy of the shot; this sends the bolt back to the rear, ejecting the empty cartridge case and preparing for the next shot. Generally, open bolt is used for automatic weapons and not for semi automatic weapons. Compared to a closed-bolt design, open-bolt weapons generally have fewer moving parts. The firing pin is usually part of the bolt, saving on manufacturing costs. In automatic weapons an open bolt helps eliminate the dangerous phenomenon known as "cook-off", wherein the firing chamber becomes so hot that rounds spontaneously fire without trigger input. Open-bolt designs typically operate much cooler than closed-bolt designs, making them more suitable for constant full-automatic weapons such as machine guns. Open bolt weapons are more prone to fire when dropped, and the open mechanism is more subject to picking up dirt when in the ready position, and so may require an additional ejector door or similar mechanism to exclude dust and dirt. Some open-bolt designs can suffer "slamfire", in which bolt retention fails and the weapon discharges even with no trigger input. Open bolt weapons can not chamber a round in the barrel, and thus are restricted to the amount of the rounds in the magazine. Accuracy can suffer somewhat in an open-bolt design, but this is generally less of a concern in automatic weapons. Open Bolt firearms have a -2 attack penalty on all single shot attacks, and a -1 on all multi-shot attacks. They also can not chamber a round in the chamber for +1 round. These weapons can not be cycled without firing off a round. A semi or full-automatic firearm which is said to fire from a closed bolt is one where, when ready to fire, a round is in the chamber and the bolt and working parts are forward. When the trigger is pulled the firing pin or striker fires the round, the action is cycled by the energy of the shot sending the bolt to the rear which extracts and ejects the empty cartridge case, the bolt then goes forward feeding a fresh round from the magazine into the chamber, ready for the next shot. Closed bolt designs are more accurate for the first round and for semi automatic fire, and don’t have the movement of working parts to inhibit accuracy. The first round sits consistently in the chamber, which allows the topping off of a magazine, for +1 round. The action remaining closed the majority of the time prevents foreign debris from entering the gun. When firing, the action can be locked forward to further reduce noise in a suppressed weapon, thereby operating it in a single shot mode. Closed Bolt weapons are generally more expensive to make, and they can suffer from cook-off. Closed bolt designs are typically seen in semi-automatic weapons, such as handguns, shotguns, and rifles. Closed Bolt can chamber a round in the chamber for +1 round, but cost +1 Combat Point when Reloading. Modern-day PDWs The PDWs listed under this section represent the selection from the mid 1950s to present day. These are the mostly commonly encountered PDWs in this day and age. Table: Damage Per Caliber for Modern-day PDWs Damage Caliber Recoil Modifier Caliber 1d4 +0 .22 LR 2d4 -1 .380 ACP/9x17mm Kurz 2d4+1 -1 9x18mm PM 3d4-1 -3 5.7x28mm FN, 4.6x30 HK 3d4 -3 .40 S&W 3d4+2 -4 .45 ACP 5d4 -5 5.56x45mm NATO/.223 Remington 1d6 -1 .32 ACP 2d6 -2 9x19mm/9mm Luger 2d6+4 -4 10mm Auto 4d6+2 -6 7.62x39mm M43/.30 Russian 5d6 -6 7.62x51mm/.308 Winchester Machine Pistols A Machine pistol is a pistol that can lay down a high volume of fire, usually with a high capacity magazine. Machine pistols are too large to conceal, usually kept on a short sling. Machine pistols are generally regarded as emergency weapons because of the small caliber they fire, the rapid fire, and the short barrel, they are not suited for many roles that either a handgun, or a rifle solve more adequately. They have a niche market for para-military and police forces that require rapid fire, but not the large size of a submachine gun or a rifle, also by gangsters who require heavy firepower in a compact size. Cheap Machine Pistols Cost No more than 25 Wealth Points Table: Cheap Modern Day Machine Pistols Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Cobray M-11/9 9x19mm 10:1 WP 32:3 WP MAC-10 9mm Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 35 ft. CB: SL M 80 oz. 10 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a threaded barrel and two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with a threaded barrel two 10 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 17 round magazines Cobray M-12 .380 ACP 10:1 WP 32:3 WP Mac-11 Box Frame Barrel 35 ft. CB: SL M 80 oz. 9 0% Licensed Glock 18 9x19mm 17:1 WP 19:1 WP 33:2 WP Glock 26 Box Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. CB PA/ Auto S 21 oz. 25 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 20:1 WP 32:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Ingram MAC-102 9x19mm Frame Barrel 30 ft. OB: SL/ Auto M 100 oz. 20 0% Military and Police .45 ACP 30:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. OB: SL/ Auto M 100 oz. 20 0% Military and Police .380 ACP 16:1 WP 32:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. OB: SL/ Auto M 56 oz. 25 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with a threaded barrel, one 32 round magazines and an integral stock Empty Firearm with a threaded barrel, one 30 round magazines and an integral stock Empty Firearm with a threaded barrel, one 16 round magazines and an integral stock Ingram MAC-102 Ingram MAC-112 Weapon Caliber Intratec TEC-92 9x19mm Intratec TEC-9M2 9x19mm Kel-Tec PLR-22 .22 LR Masterpiece Arms 5.7 Pistol 5.7x28mm Masterpiece Arms 930 9x19mm Stechkin APS 9x18mm PM Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 32:1 WP 36:1 WP 50:2 WP TEC-9 Box 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 32:1 WP 36:1 WP 50:2 WP TEC-9 Box 26:2 WP Box 10:2 WP 20:3 WP 30:4 WP Five-seveN Box 15:1 WP 17:1 WP 19:1 WP 33:2 WP Glock 26 Box 20:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 35 ft. OB: SL L 49 oz. 10 25% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 32 round magazine Frame Barrel 30 ft. OB: SL M 43 oz. 10 25% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 32 round magazine Frame Barrel Optics 1 Tactical 50 ft. CB: PA L 44 oz. 20 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 26 round magazine Frame Barrel Optics 35 ft. CB: SL M 38 oz. 18 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine Frame Barrel Optics 35 ft. CB: SL M 38 oz. 18 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 15 round magazine Frame Barrel 20 ft. CB: DA/SA /Auto S/L 43 oz. 23 5% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 20 Skorpion Vz 61 .32 ACP 10:1 WP 20:2 WP Skorpion Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon cannot chamber an extra round in the barrel 3 This weapon can use an extra magazine as a vertical foregrip, when attached. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased CB: SL M 44 oz. 24 0% Licensed round magazines, and a removable stock Empty Firearm with two 20 round magazines Expensive Machine pistols cost over 25 Wealth Points Table: Expensive Modern-day Machine Pistols Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Auto Ordnance .45 ACP 10:1 WP TA510D 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 50:2 WP 100:4 WP Thompson Box Beretta 93R 9x19mm 10:1 WP 15:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:3 WP 92FS Box Brugger and Thomet MP9 9x19mm 15:1 WP 30:2 WP SPP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restrictio n Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 45 ft. CB: SL L 94 oz. 66 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazines and a pistol grip Frame Barrel 40 ft. CB: DA/SA /3RBurst S/M 41 oz. 45 0% Military and Police Frame Barrel Optics 40 ft. CB: SL/ Auto M 49 oz. 60 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine, a permanent vertical foregrip and, a detachable stock Empty firearm with two 30 round magazines, an integral stock and a permanent vertical foregrip Weapon Caliber Brugger and Thomet TP9 9x19mm CZ 75 Automatic 9x19mm Century Arms Draco Pistol 7.62x39mm FAL SA58 Pistol 7.62x51mm .308 Win PTR-91 PDW 7.62x51mm .308 Win Magazine Size, Cost and Type 15:1 WP 30:2 WP SPP Box 25:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restrictio n Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Tactical 40 ft. CB: SL/ Auto M 45 oz. 52 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 30 ft. CB: DA/SA /Auto M 49 oz. 40 0% Military and Police Empty firearm with one 15 round magazine Empty Firearm with two 25 round magazines and a magazine foregrip 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 40:2 WP 75:5 WP AK-47 Box 10:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:3 WP FAL Box Frame Barrel 55 ft. CB: SL M 88 oz. 28 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine and a pistol grip Frame Barrel 60 ft. CB: SL M 152 oz. 65 0% Licensed 20:3 WP 50:7 WP G3 Box Frame Barrel 85 ft. CB: SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 150 oz. 55 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine and a pistol grip Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazines, a bayonet lug, and a pistol grip Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 18:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restrictio n Standard Equipment H&K VP70M 9x19mm Frame Barrel 30 ft. CB: PA/ 3R Burst with stock attached S/M 28 oz. 35 0% Military and Police 4.6x30mm HK 20:2 WP 30:3 WP 40:4 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 2 Tactical 45 ft. CB: PA/ 3R Burst/ Auto M 42 oz. 60 0% Military and Police IMI Uzi Pistol 9x19mm Frame Barrel 30 ft. CB: SL S 59 oz. 45 0% Licensed IMI Micro-Uzi2 9x19mm 20:1 WP 32:1 WP 50:2 WP Uzi Box 20:1 WP 32:1 WP 50:2 WP Uzi Box Empty firearm with two 18 round magazines and a detachable stock. Empty Firearm with two 20 round magazines, an integral stock, and a permanent vertical foregrip Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine H&K MP7A11 Frame Barrel 30 ft. OB: SL/ Auto M 52 oz. 39 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazines and an integral stock Weapon Caliber IMI Uzi Pro 9x19mm Kel-Tec PLR-16 5.56x45mm .223 Rem PP-20003 9x19mm Ruger MP-9 9x19mm Magazine Size, Cost and Type 20:1 WP 32:1 WP 50:2 WP Uzi Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restrictio n Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 2 Tactical 30 ft. CB: SL/ Auto M 81 oz. 59 0% Military and Police 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box 20:2 WP 44:3 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 1 Tactical 55 ft. CB: SL L 54 oz. 33 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazines and an integral stock Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine Frame Barrel Optics 40 ft. CB: SL/ Auto M 45 oz. 43 0% Military and Police 32:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 45 ft. CB: SL/ Auto M 105 oz. 30 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine, one 44 round magazine, and an integral stock. Empty Firearm with one 32 round magazine and an integral stock Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 20:2 WP Skorpion Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restrictio n Standard Equipment Skorpion Vz 61 .32 ACP Frame Barrel 30 ft. CB: SL/ Auto M 44 oz. 30 0% Military and Police 9x18mm PM 20:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 20 ft. CB: S/DA /Auto S/M 58 oz. 30 5% Military and Police Steyr TMP 9x19mm 15:1 WP 30:2 WP SPP Box Frame Barrel 40 ft. CB: SL/ Auto M 46 oz. 44 0% Military and Police Steyr SPP 9x19mm 10:1 WP 15:2 WP 30:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 35 ft. CB: SL M 40 oz. 38 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 20 round magazines and an integral stock Empty Firearm with two 20 round magazines, a level 2 suppressor, and a detachable stock Empty firearm with one 15 round magazine, one 30 round magazine and a permanent vertical foregrip Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines Stechkin APB 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon cannot chamber an extra round in the barrel 3 This weapon can store an extra 20 round or 44 round magazine in the back of the weapon, negating the need to reach into a pack to retrieve ammuntion. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Sub-Machine Guns A sub-machine guns is an automatic carbine, designed to fire pistol cartridges. It combines the automatic fire of a machine gun with the cartridge of a pistol. Sub-machine guns go well with tactical slings, or patrol slings Sub machine guns are generally suited for special units within police forces, such as SWAT, for their automatic fire. They are also good for vehicle crews, who need firepower that is controllable, but can't spare the size a rifle would take up. Cheap Sub-Machine Guns Cost No more than 30 Wealth Points Table: Cheap Modern-day Sub-Machine Guns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Agram 20002 9x19mm 15:1 WP 20:1 WP 32:2 WP Box Beretta Mx4 Storm 9x19mm 10:1 WP 15:1 WP 17:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:3 WP 92FS Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 35 ft. OB: SL/ Auto M 63 oz. 14 15% Military and Police Frame Barrel Optics 1 Tactical 60 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 87 oz. 28 0% Military and Police Empty firearm with two 20 round magazines Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines and a fixed stock Weapon Caliber Beretta Mx4 Storm 9x19mm Calico M951-A 9x19mm 9x18mm PM PP-902,3 Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 15:1 WP 20:3 WP 30:4 WP Px4 9mm Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 1 Tactical 60 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 87 oz. 28 0% Military and Police 50:3 WP Box Frame Barrel 45 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 76 oz. 29 0% Military and Police 30:3 WP Box Frame 30 ft. OB: Auto S/M 70 oz. 30 15% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines and a fixed stock Empty firearm with one 50 round magazine and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a folding stock 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon cannot chamber an extra round in the barrel 3 This weapon must be folded out completely to use, which requires 5 combat points. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Firearm Spotlight: The MP5 The Heckler & Koch MP5 (from German: Maschinenpistole 5, "machine pistol model 5") is a 9mm submachine gun of German design, developed in the 1960s by a team of engineers from the German small arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch GmbH (H&K) of Oberndorf am Neckar. The MP5 is currently one of the most widely used submachine guns in the world, having been adopted by numerous military, law enforcement, intelligence, and security organizations. The primary version of the MP5 family is the MP5A2, which is a lightweight, air-cooled, selective fire delayed blowback operated 9x19mm Parabellum weapon with a roller-delayed bolt. It fires from a closed bolt (bolt forward) position. The bolt rigidly engages the barrel extension – a cylindrical component welded to the receiver into which the barrel is pinned. The delay mechanism is of the same design as that used in the G3 rifle. The two-part bolt consists of a bolt head with rollers and a bolt carrier. The heavier bolt carrier lies up against the bolt head when the weapon is ready to fire and inclined planes on the front locking piece lie between the rollers and force them out into recesses in the barrel extension. The MP5 is used by every major army in the world, as well as a large amount of Police SWAT units, the Secret Service, and the FBI Hostage Rescue Team. Expensive Sub-Machine Guns cost over 30 Wealth Points Table: Expensive Modern-Day Sub-Machine Guns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Beretta Model 122 9x19mm 20:2 WP 32:3 WP 40:3 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 40 ft. OB: SL/ Auto M/L 105 oz. 35 0% Military and Police Empty firearm with two 20 round magazines and an integral stock Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 20:1 WP 32:1 WP 50:2 WP Uzi Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Colt 9mm SMG 9x19mm Frame Barrel 45 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 96 oz. 45 0% Military and Police 5.7x28mm 30:1 WP 50:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 60 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 96 oz. 55 0% Military and Police H&K MP5A21 9x19mm 15:1 WP 30:2 WP 100:10 WP MP5 Box Frame Barrel Optics 50 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 88 oz. 40 0% Military and Police H&K MP5A31 9x19mm 15:1 WP 30:2 WP 100:10 WP MP5 Box Frame Barrel Optics 50 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 108 oz. 40 0% Military and Police H&K MP5A41 9x19mm 15:1 WP 30:2 WP 100:10 WP MP5 Box Frame Barrel Optics 50 ft. CB: SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 102 oz. 45 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 20 round magazines and a synthetic stock Empty Firearm with one 50 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a folding stock FN P90 Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 15:1 WP 30:2 WP 100:10 WP MP5 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment H&K MP5A51 9x19mm Frame Barrel Optics 50 ft. CB: SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 108 oz. 45 0% Military and Police 9x19mm 15:1 WP 30:2 WP 100:10 WP MP5 Box Frame Barrel Optics 50 ft. CB: SL/ 2R Burst/ Auto L 102 oz. 45 0% Military and Police H&K MP5A51 9x19mm 15:1 WP 30:2 WP 100:10 WP MP5 Box Frame Barrel Optics 50 ft. CB: SL/ 2R Burst/ Auto L 108 oz. 45 0% Military and Police H&K MP5K1 9x19mm 15:1 WP 30:2 WP 100:10 WP MP5 Box Frame Barrel Optics 40 ft. CB: SL/ Auto M 70 oz. 48 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 15 round magazine, and a permanent vertical foregrip H&K MP5A41 Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 15:1 WP 30:2 WP 100:10 WP MP5 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment H&K MP5KA41 9x19mm Frame Barrel Optics 40 ft. CB: SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto M 70 oz. 52 0% Military and Police 9x19mm 15:1 WP 30:2 WP 100:10 WP MP5 Box Frame Barrel Optics 40 ft. CB: SL/ 3R Burst M/L 85 oz. 55 0% Military and Police H&K MP5SD51 9x19mm 15:1 WP 30:2 WP 100:10 WP MP5 Box Frame Barrel Optics 50 ft. CB: SL/ 3R Burst L 108 oz. 65 0% Military and Police H&K MP5SD61 9x19mm 15:1 WP 30:2 WP 100:10 WP MP5 Box Frame Barrel Optics 50 ft. CB: SL/ 3R Burst L 120 oz. 65 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 15 round magazine, and a permanent vertical foregrip Empty Firearm with one 15 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a permanent vertical foregrip, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine,a fixed stock and a level 2 suppressor Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine,a folding stock and a level 2 suppressor H&K MP5K-PDW1 Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 15:1 WP 30:2 WP 100:10 WP MP5 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment H&K MP5SD-N11 9x19mm Frame Barrel Optics 50 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 108 oz. 75 0% Military and Police 9x19mm 15:1 WP 30:2 WP MP5 Box Frame Barrel Optics 50 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 120 oz. 75 0% Military and Police H&K MP5/10A21 10mm Auto 15:1 WP 30:2 WP MP5/10 Box Frame Barrel Optics 55 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 88 oz. 50 0% Military and Police H&K MP5/10A31 10mm Auto 15:1 WP 30:2 WP MP5/10 Box Frame Barrel Optics 55 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 108 oz. 50 0% Military and Police H&K MP5/10A41 10mm Auto 15:1 WP 30:2 WP MP5/10 Box Frame Barrel Optics 55 ft. CB: SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 102 oz. 55 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a folding stock and a level 2 suppressor Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a fixed stock and a level 2 suppressor Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a folding stock H&K MP5SD-N21 Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 15:1 WP 30:2 WP 100:10 WP MP5/10 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 55 ft. CB: SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 108 oz. 55 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a fixed stock H&K MP5/10A51 10mm Auto H&K MP5/40A21 .40 S&W 15:1 WP 30:2 WP MP5/40 Box Frame Barrel Optics 50 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 88 oz. 45 0% Military and Police H&K MP5/40A31 .40 S&W 15:1 WP 30:2 WP MP5/40 Box Frame Barrel Optics 50 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 108 oz. 45 0% Military and Police H&K MP5/40A41 .40 S&W 15:1 WP 30:2 WP MP5/40 Box Frame Barrel Optics 50 ft. CB: SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 102 oz. 50 0% Military and Police H&K MP5/40A51 .40 S&W 15:1 WP 30:2 WP MP5/40 Box Frame Barrel Optics 50 ft. CB: SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 108 oz. 50 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 25:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment H&K UMP45 .45 ACP Frame Barrel Optics 45 ft. CB: SL/ 2R Burst/ Auto L 92 oz. 40 0% Military and Police 9x19mm 30:2 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 45 ft. CB: SL/ 2R Burst/ Auto L 83 oz. 40 0% Military and Police H&K UMP40 .40 S&W 30:2 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 45 ft. CB: SL/ 2R Burst/ Auto L 83 oz. 40 0% Military and Police KRISS Vector1 .45 ACP 13:1 WP Glock 30 25:4 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 45 ft. CB: SL/ 2R Burst/ Auto L 96 oz. 40 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 25 round magazines and a folding stock Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines and a folding stock Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines and a folding stock Empty Firearm with two 13 round magazines, a threaded barrel and a folding stock H&K UMP9 Weapon PP-19 Bizon Caliber 9x18mm PM Magazine Size, Cost and Type 64:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 40 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 74 oz. 35 5% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 64 round magazine and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 32 round magazines and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 32 round magazines and a folding stock Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines IMI Uzi2 9x19mm 20:1 WP 32:1 WP 50:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 40 ft. OB: SL/ Auto L 115 oz. 35 0% Military and Police IMI Mini-Uzi2 9x19mm 20:1 WP 32:1 WP 50:2 WP Uzi Box Frame Barrel 35 ft. OB SL/ Auto L 95 oz. 38 0% Military and Police SITES Spectre M4 9x19mm 30:1 WP 50:3 WP Box Frame Barrel 40 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 102 oz. 45 5% Military and Police Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 25:1 WP 32:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Steyr AUG Para 9x19mm Frame Barrel 50 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 116 oz. 57 0% Military and Police 9x19mm 32:1 WP 34:2 WP Sten Box Frame Barrel 40 ft. OB: SL/ Auto L 95 oz. 32 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 25 round magazines, a permanent fixed stock, a permanent vertical foregrip and a fixed 1.5x telescopic sight Empty Firearm with one 32 round magazine and a folding stock L2A1Sterling2 L34A1Sterling2 9x19mm 32:1 WP 34:2 WP Sten Box Frame Barrel 40 ft. OB: SL/ Auto L 95 oz. 32 0% Military and Police 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon cannot chamber an extra round in the barrel 3 This weapon must be folded out completely to use, which requires 5 combat points. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Empty Firearm with one 32 round magazine a folding stock, and a level 2 suppressor Korean War PDWs These PDWs were created during the Korean War, but is by no means limited to what was used. Many guns used in World War 2 and World War 1 were also used in the Korean War as well All weapons listed here have a 50% Error range due to age, and must be cleaned, repaired, and oiled to remove said error range. Table: Damage Per Caliber for Korean PDWs Damage Caliber Recoil Modifier Caliber 2d6 -2 9x19mm 2d8 -3 7.63x25mm Mauser 2d8+2 -4 7.62x25mm Tokarev Sub-Machine Guns A sub-machine guns is an automatic carbine, designed to fire pistol cartridges. It combines the automatic fire of a machine gun with the cartridge of a pistol. Sub-machine guns go well with tactical slings, or patrol slings. Table: Korean War Sub-Machine Guns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type K-50M1 7.62x25mm 35:1 WP Tokarev PPSh 7.63x25mm Box Mauser Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 40 ft OB: SL/ Auto L 155 oz. 60 20% Restricted Empty Firearm with one 35 round magazine, and a fixed stock Sten Mk V1 9x19mm 32:1 WP 28:1 WP Box Barrel 40 ft. OB: SL/ Auto L 113 oz. 80 10% Restricted Empty Firearm with two 32 round magazines, a vertical foregrip, a fixed stock, and a bayonet lug 1 This weapon cannot chamber an extra round in the barrel All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased World War 2 PDWs The handguns listed under this section represent the selection from the mid 1930s to the late 1940s. Reproductions of these PDWs span a few models, mostly reinactors and armorers for movies. All weapons listed here have a 75% Error range due to age, and must be cleaned, repaired, and oiled to remove said error range. Table: Damage Per Caliber for WW2 PDWs Damage Caliber Recoil Modifier Caliber 1d4 -0 .22 LR 1d4+2 -1 7.65mm Longue 2d4 -2 8x22mm Nambu 3d4+2 -4 .45 ACP 2d6 -2 9x19mm/9mm Luger 3d6+1 -4 .30 Carbine 2d8 -3 7.63x25mm Mauser 2d8+2 -4 7.62x25mm Tokarev Machine Pistols A Machine pistol is a pistol that can lay down a high volume of fire, usually with a high capacity magazine. Machine pistols are too large to conceal, and go well with tactical holsters. Table: WW2 Machine Pistols Weapon Mauser C96 Schnellfeuer Caliber 7.63x25mm Mauser Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 20:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Frame Barrel Range 40 ft. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Rate of Fire SL/ Auto Size M/L Wt. 72 oz. WP Cost 45 Error Range 15% Restriction Restricted Standard Equipment Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine and a detachable stock Firearm Spotlight: The Thompson The Thompson is a .45 ACP submachine gun of American Design, invented by John T. Thompson in 1919, that became infamous during the Prohibition era. It was a common sight in the media of the time, being used by both law enforcement officers and criminals. The Thompson was also known informally as: the "Tommy Gun", "Trench Broom", "Trench Sweeper", "Chicago Typewriter", "Chicago Piano", "Chicago Style", "Chicago Organ Grinder", and "The Chopper". The Thompson was favored by soldiers, criminals, police and civilians alike for its ergonomics, compactness, large .45 ACP cartridge, reliability, and high volume of automatic fire. It has since gained popularity among civilian collectors for its historical significance. Early versions of the Thompson had a fairly high cyclic rate of fire, as high as 1,200rpm (rounds per minute), with most police Model 1921 at 850rpm and military Model 1928 at 720. Later M1 and M1A1 Thompsons averaged 600 rpm. This rate of fire, combined with a rather heavy trigger pull and a stock with an excessive drop, increases the tendency for the barrel to climb off target in automatic fire. Compared to modern 9mm submachine guns, the .45 Thompson is quite heavy—weighing roughly the same as the contemporary M1 Garand battle rifle. This was one of the major complaints against the weapon made by service members of militaries that issued the Thompson. The Tompson was originally used with a 50 round drum for the military. Although the drum magazine provided significant firepower, in military service it was found to be overly heavy and bulky, especially when slung on patrol or on the march. It was also rather fragile, and cartridges tended to rattle inside it, producing unwanted noise. For these reasons, the 20-round and later 30-round box magazines soon proved most popular with military users of the M1928A1, and drum compatibility was not included in the design of the wartime M1 and M1A1 models. The Thompson was one of the earliest submachine guns to incorporate a double-column, double-feed box magazine design, which undoubtedly contributed to the gun's reputation for reliability. In addition, the gun performed better than most after exposure to rain, dirt, and mud. The select fire (semi- or full automatic) Thompson fires from the "open bolt" position, in which the bolt is held fully to rearward by the sear when cocked. When the trigger is depressed, the bolt is released, traveling forward to chamber and simultaneously fire the first and subsequent rounds until either the trigger is released or the ammunition is exhausted. This eliminates the risk of "cook-off," which can sometimes occur in closed-bolt automatic weapons when the barrel becomes so hot that chambered rounds auto-ignite, causing the weapon to fire uncontrollably. The Thompson has been retired since it's use in the World Wars and the Korean war, for more lighter Sub-machineguns, but still has a civilian following because of it's historical significance. Sub-Machine Guns A sub-machine guns is an automatic carbine, designed to fire pistol cartridges. It combines the automatic fire of a machine gun with the cartridge of a pistol. Sub-machine guns go well with tactical slings, or patrol slings Table: WW2 Sub-Machine Guns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 28:1 WP Sten Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Barrel 45 ft. OB: SL/ Auto L 120 oz. 4 10% Restricted Empty Firearm with two 28 round magazines, a folding stock, and a permanent vertical foregrip Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a bayonet lug, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a bayonet lug, and a fixed stock Austen2 9x19mm Beretta Model 1938A1,2 9x19mm 10:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:2 WP 40:3 WP Box Frame Barrel 45 ft. OB: SL/ Auto L 148 oz. 65 5% Restricted Beretta Model 38/492 9x19mm 10:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:2 WP 40:3 WP Model 38 Box Frame Barrel 45 ft. OB: SL/ Auto L 114 oz. 70 5% Restricted Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 32:1 WP 50:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Lanchester Mk11,2 9x19mm Frame Barrel 45 ft. OB: SL L 153 oz. 70 0% Restricted .45 ACP 30:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 40 ft. OB: Auto L 130 oz. 35 10% Restricted 9x19mm 32:1 WP Sten Box Frame Barrel 40 ft. OB: Auto L 130 oz. 30 10% Restricted Empty Firearm with one 32 round magazine, and a bayonet lug Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a permanent vertical foregrip, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with two 32 round magazines, a permanent vertical foregrip, and a folding stock M3 “Grease Gun” Submachine Gun2 M3 “Grease Gun” Submachine Gun2 Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 20:1 WP 12:1 WP Riesling Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment M50 Reising3 .45 ACP Frame Barrel 50 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 109 oz. 13 20% Restricted .45 ACP 20:1 WP 12:1 WP Riesling Box Frame Barrel 50 ft. CB: SL/ Auto M/L 99 oz. 14 20% Restricted M60 Reising3 .30 Carbine 20:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 50 ft. CB: SL L 109 oz. 14 20% Restricted M65 Reising3 .22 LR 20:1 WP 12:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 50 ft. CB: SL L 90 oz. 20 20% Restricted 7.65mm Longue 32:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 40 ft. OB: SL/ Auto L 125 oz. 32 5% Restricted Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 12 round magazine, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 32 round magazine M55 Reising3 MAS-381,2 Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 32: 1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment MP-402 9x19mm Frame Barrel 40 ft. OB: SL/ Auto L 141 oz. 65 5% Restricted 9x19mm 32:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 40 ft. OB: SL/ Auto L 148 oz. 5 0% Restricted PPD-402 7.62x25mm Tokarev 7.63x25mm Mauser 25:1 WP 71:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 45 ft. OB: SL/ Auto L 112 oz. 9 5% Restricted PPS-422 7.62x25mm Tokarev 7.63x25mm Mauser 35:1 WP PPSh Box Frame Barrel 40 ft. OB: Auto L 104 oz. 15 10% Restricted Empty Firearm with two 32 round magazines, a vertical foregrip, and a folding stock Empty firearm with one 32 round magazine, a vertical foregrip, and a fixed stock Empty firearm with one 25 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty firearm with two 35 round magazines, and a folding stock Owen2 Weapon Caliber PPSh-412 7.62x25mm Tokarev 7.63x25mm Mauser Magazine Size, Cost and Type 35:1 WP 71:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 40 ft OB: SL/ Auto L 128 oz. 23 20% Restricted Empty Firearm with one 71 round magazine, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 32 round magazines Empty firearm with one 50 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 20 round magazines, a vertical foregrip and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines and a fixed stock Sten Mk II2 9x19mm 32:1 WP 28:1 WP Box Barrel 40 ft. OB: SL/ Auto L 113 oz. 1 10% Restricted Suomi KP/-311 9x19mm Frame Barrel 40 ft. CB: Auto L 162 oz. 15 5% Restricted Thompson M1928A12 .45 ACP 20:1 WP 36:1 WP 40:2 WP 50:2 WP 71:3 WP Box 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 50:2 WP 100:4 WP Thompson Box Frame Barrel 45 ft. OB: SL/ Auto L 172 oz. 66 0% Restricted Thompson M12 .45 ACP Frame Barrel 45 ft. OB: SL/ Auto L 169 oz. 60 5% Restricted 20:1 WP 30:1 WP Thompson Box Weapon Caliber Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment .45 ACP Magazine Size, Cost and Type 20:1 WP 30:1 WP Thompson Box Thompson M1A12 Frame Barrel 45 ft. OB: SL/ Auto L 169 oz. 65 5% Restricted Type 100 Submachine gun2 8x22mm Nambu 30: 1 WP Box Frame Barrel 30 ft. OB: Auto L 128 oz. 5 5% Restricted Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, one 30 round magazine, ana fixed stock United Defense M42 9x19mm 25:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 45 ft. CB: SL/ Auto L 160 oz. 2 10% Restricted 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon cannot chamber an extra round in the barrel 3 When using the 12 round magazines for this weapon, the error range decreses by 10% All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Empty Firearm with two 25 round magazines, a vertical foregrip, and a fixed stock. World War 1 and the Roaring 20's PDWs All weapons listed here have a 75% Error range due to age, and must be cleaned, repaired, and oiled to remove said error range. Table: Damage Per Caliber for WW1 PDWs Damage Caliber Recoil Modifier Caliber 3d4+2 -4 .45 ACP 2d6 -2 9x19mm/9mm Luger 2d6+3 -3 9x23mm Steyr Machine Pistols A Machine pistol is a pistol that can lay down a high volume of fire, usually with a high capacity magazine. Machine pistols are too large to conceal, and go well with tactical holsters. Table: WW1 Machine Pistols Weapon Caliber Steyr M.12/P.16 Machine pistol 9x23mm Steyr Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:16 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 30 ft. CB: SL/ Auto M/L 42 oz. 14 10% Restricted Empty Firearm with a detachable stock All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Sub-Machine Guns A sub-machine guns is an automatic carbine, designed to fire pistol cartridges. It combines the automatic fire of a machine gun with the cartridge of a pistol. Sub-machine guns go well with tactical slings, or patrol slings Table: WW1 Sub-Machine Guns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 50: 1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 40 ft. OB: Auto L 147 oz. 22 5% Restricted Empty Firearm with two 20 round magazines and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 50 round magazine, a vertical foregrip and a fixed stock. Empty Firearm with two 20 round magazines, a vertical foregrip and a fixed stock MP-18.12 9x19mm Thompson M19211,2 .45 ACP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 50:2 WP 100:4 WP Thompson Box Frame Barrel 45 ft. OB: SL/ Auto L 172 oz. 60 5% Restricted Thompson M19281,2 .45 ACP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 50:2 WP 100:4 WP Thompson Box Frame Barrel 45 ft. OB: SL/ Auto L 172 oz. 55 5% Restricted 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon cannot chamber an extra round in the barrel All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Chapter 3:Rifles “This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life. My rifle, without me, is useless. Without my rifle, I am useless. I must fire my rifle true. I must shoot straighter than my enemy who is trying to kill me. I must shoot him before he shoots me. I will. My rifle and myself know that what counts in this war is not the rounds we fire, the noise of our burst, or the smoke we make. We know that it is the hits that count. We will hit. My rifle is human, even as I, because it is my life. Thus, I will learn it as a brother. I will learn its weaknesses, its strength, its parts, its accessories, its sights and its barrel. I will keep my rifle clean and ready, even as I am clean and ready. We will become part of each other. We will. Before God, I swear this creed. My rifle and myself are the defenders of my country. We are the masters of our enemy. We are the saviors of my life. So be it, until victory is America's and there is no enemy, but peace!” ~Rifleman's Creed A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a barrel that has a helical groove or pattern of grooves ("rifling") cut into the barrel walls. The raised areas of the rifling are called "lands," which make contact with the projectile, imparting spin around an axis corresponding to the orientation of the weapon. When the projectile leaves the barrel, this spin lends gyroscopic stability to the projectile and prevents tumbling, in the same way that a properly thrown American football or rugby ball behaves. This allows the use of aerodynamically-efficient pointed bullets (as opposed to the spherical balls used in muskets and shotguns) and thus improves range and accuracy. The word "rifle" originally referred to the grooving, and a rifle was called a "rifled gun." Rifles are used in warfare, hunting and shooting sports. The rifle is the backbone of every modern infantry army, and nearly all countries have used them since the mid 1800s, which were a massive upgrade from the smoothbore muskets, which had troubles with accurate, precise fire because of their barrels. Rifles were initially single-shot, muzzle-loading weapons. During the 18th century, breech-loading weapons were designed, which allowed the rifleman to reload while under cover, but defects in manufacturing and the difficulty in forming a reliable gas-tight seal prevented widespread adoption. During the 19th century, multi-shot repeating rifles using lever, pump or bolt actions became standard, further increasing the rate of fire and minimizing the fuss involved in loading a firearm. The problem of proper seal creation had been solved with the use of brass cartridge cases, which expanded in an elastic fashion at the point of firing and effectively sealed the breech while the pressure remained high, then relaxed back enough to allow for easy removal. By the end of the 19th century, the leading boltaction design was that of Paul Mauser, whose action—wedded to a reliable design possessing a five-shot magazine—became a world standard through two world wars and beyond. The Mauser rifle was paralleled by Britain's ten-shot Lee-Enfield and America's 1903 Springfield Rifle models. Rifles are split into categories by their size, accessories, actions, and use. When selecting a rifle, a character should always consider many things, such as what the role they plan to play with that rifle, the ammunition type, caliber, and accessories they will take use of. Rifles are best complimented with a variety of upgrades, and should take full use of them. Rifles are less personal weapons, more utilitarian weapons that are used and employed when needed, and stowed away when not. Bolt Action Bolt action is a type of firearm action in which the weapon's bolt is operated manually by the opening and closing of the breech (barrel) with a small handle, most commonly placed on the right-hand side of the weapon . As the handle is operated, the bolt is unlocked, the breech is opened, the spent cartridge case is withdrawn and ejected, the firing pin is cocked (this occurs either on the opening or closing of the bolt, depending on design), and finally a new round/cartridge is placed into the breech and the bolt closed. Bolt action firearms are most often rifles, but there are some bolt-action shotguns as well. Examples of this system date as far back as the early 19th century, notably in the Dreyse needle gun. From the late 19th century, all the way through both World Wars, the bolt-action rifle was the standard infantry firearm for most of the world's militaries. In military and law enforcement use, the bolt action has been mostly replaced by semi-automatic and selective fire weapons, though the bolt action remains the dominant design in sniper rifles. Bolt action firearms are still very popular for hunting and target shooting. Compared to most other manually operated firearm actions, it offers an excellent balance of strength (allowing powerful chamberings), ruggedness, reliability, and potential accuracy, all with light weight and low cost. The major disadvantage is a marginally lower practical rate of fire than other manual repeating firearms, such as lever-action and pump-action, and a far lower practical rate of fire than semi-automatic weapons, but this is not an important factor in many types of hunting and target shooting. Bolt action firearms cost +1 additional Combat Points when performing a single shot attack, but gain a +1 Attack Bonus on all single shot attacks. Lever Action Lever-action is a type of firearm action which uses a lever located around the trigger guard area, (often including the trigger guard itself) to load fresh cartridges into the chamber of the barrel when the lever is worked. Most lever-action firearms are rifles, but lever-action shotguns and a few pistols have also been made. One of the most famous lever-action firearm is undoubtedly the Winchester rifle, but many manufacturers–notably Marlin and Savage– also produce lever-action rifles. While lever-action rifles were (and are) popular with hunters and sporting shooters, they were not widely accepted by the military. One significant reason for this was that it is harder to fire a lever-action from the prone position (compared to a bolt-action rifle), and while nominally possessing a greater rate of fire than bolt-action rifles, lever-action firearms are also generally fed from a tubular magazine, which limits the ammunition that can be used in them. Pointed center fire Spitzer bullets, for example, can cause explosions in a tubular magazine, as the point of each cartridge's projectile rests on the primer of the next cartridge in the magazine. The tubular magazine may also have a negative impact on the harmonics of the barrel, which limits the theoretical accuracy of the rifle. A tubular magazine under the barrel also pushes the center of gravity forward, which alters the balance of the rifle in ways that are undesirable to some shooters. However there are some lever rifles, such as the Winchester Model 1895 which saw service with the Russian Army in World War I, that use a box magazine. Due to the higher rate of fire and shorter overall length than most bolt-action rifles, lever actions have remained popular to this day for sporting use, especially short- and medium-range hunting in forests, scrub, or bushland. Lever-action firearms have also been used in some quantity by prison guards in the United States, as well as by wildlife authorities/game wardens in many parts of the world. An additional advantage over typical bolt-action rifles is the lack of handedness: lever-actions like pump-actions are frequently recommended as ambidextrous in sporting guidebooks. Lever action firearms cost +3 additional Combat Points when firing from a prone position, but -2 Combat Points when performing pot shot attacks. Pump Action A pump-action rifle is one in which the handgrip can be pumped back and forth in order to eject a spent round of ammunition and to chamber a fresh one. It is much faster than a bolt-action and somewhat faster than a lever-action, as it does not require the trigger hand to be removed from the trigger whilst reloading The cycling time of a pump-action is quite short, often less than that of some semi-automatic designs. The manual operation gives a pump-action the ability to cycle rounds of widely varying power that a gas or recoil operated firearm would fail to cycle. The simplicity of the pump-action relative to a semi-automatic design also leads to improved durability and lower cost. It has also been noticed that the time taken to work the action allows the operator to identify and aim on a new target, avoiding a "spray and pray" usage. An advantage of the pump-action over the bolt-action is its ease of use by both left- and right-handed users: like lever-actions, pump-actions are frequently recommended as ambidextrous in sporting guidebooks. Like most lever-action rifles, most pump action rifles do not use a detachable magazine. This makes for slow reloading, as the cartridges have to be inserted individually into the firearm, which can take more time to reload. This action gains no bonuses or penalties. Self Loading A semi-automatic, or self-loading rifle is a weapon which performs all steps necessary to prepare the weapon to fire again after firing—assuming cartridges remain in the weapon's feed device or magazine. Typically, this includes extracting and ejecting the spent cartridge case from the weapon's firing chamber, re-cocking the firing mechanism, and loading a new cartridge into the firing chamber. Although automatic weapons and selective fire firearms do the same tasks, semi-automatic firearms do not automatically fire an additional round until the trigger is released and re-pressed by the person firing the weapon. While all basic firearm actions require the action to be cycled manually before the first shot, semi-automatic as well as automatic and selective fire actions are differentiated from other forms such as pump-action, bolt-action, or lever-action firearms by eliminating the need to manually cycle the weapon after each shot. For example, to fire ten rounds from a semi-automatic firearm or a selective fire weapon set to fire semi-automatically, the action would initially be cycled to load the first round and the trigger would need to be pulled ten times (once for each round fired). For the other forms, the weapon's mechanism would require cycling manually prior to firing the next round. An automatic or a selective fire weapon set to fire automatically would be able to fire continuously as long as the trigger is held until the magazine or feed device runs out of ammunition. Advantages of this type of action is that the weapon can fire much faster than any other type of action, without having to break sights on the target in order to ready another round. The disadvantage are that a self loading weapon is almost always more mechanically complex than any other type of action, and requires more maintenance, as well as more room for failure. This action gains no bonuses or penalties. Modern-day Rifles Table: Damage Per Caliber for Modern-day Rifles Damage Caliber Recoil Modifier Caliber 1d4 -0 .22 LR 1d4+2 -1 .17 HMR 2d4+2 -3 .22 WMR 3d4-1 -3 5.7x28mm FN 3d4 -3 .40 S&W 3d4+1 -3 410 Ga. 3d4+2 -4 .45 ACP 3d4+3 -4 .357 Magnum 4d4 -4 5.45x39mm/.21 Russian, 5.8x42 Chinese 4d4+4 -6 9x39mm 5d4 -5 5.56x45mm NATO/.223 Remington 6d4 -7 6.8mm Remington SPC 2d6 -2 9x19mm/9mm Luger, 2d6+1 -2 .45 Long Colt 3d6 -4 .44 Magnum, . 3d6+1 -4 .30 Carbine 3d6+2 -5 .454 Casull 4d6+1 -5 .30-30 Winchester 4d6+2 -6 7.62x39mm M43/.30 Russian, .243 Winchester 5d6 -6 7.62x51mm/.308 Winchester 5d6+2 -7 7.62x54mmR 6d6 -6 .30-06 Springfield 7d6 -9 .300 Winchester Magnum 7d8 -10 .338 Lapua 10d8 -16 .50 BMG/12.7x99mm 12d10 -20 20x102mm Carbine Rifles A carbine is a longarm similar to, but shorter than, a rifle. Many carbines are shortened versions of full rifles, firing the same ammunition at a lower velocity due to a shorter barrel length, and as such, the range for carbines is usually less than their rifle counterparts. The smaller size and lighter weight of carbines makes them easier to handle in close-quarter situations such as urban or jungle warfare, or when deploying from military vehicles. The disadvantages of carbines relative to rifles include inferior long-range accuracy and a shorter effective range. Being larger than a submachine gun, they are harder to maneuver in tight encounters where superior range and stopping power at distance are not great considerations. Firing the same ammunition as rifles gives carbines the advantage of standardization over those personal defense weapons (PDWs) that require proprietary cartridges. One of the more unusual classes of carbine is the pistol caliber carbine. These first appeared soon after metallic cartridges became common. These were developed as "companions" to the popular revolvers of the day, firing the same cartridge but allowing more velocity and accuracy than the revolver. The primary advantages of a pistol caliber carbine are increased accuracy due to the buttstock and longer barrel (and with it, sight radius), relatively low muzzle blast/flash/recoil, higher muzzle velocity and energy of a longer barrel for increased wounding potential and penetration (depending on the particular load used), and greater adaptability for easily accepting accessories such as optics, weapon lights, and lasers. One less-noted advantage of PCCs is their lower muzzle report compared to more powerful rifles; because they are less noisy when fired, they are less likely to cause permanent hearing damage when fired indoor without hearing protection - this can be an important consideration during home defense situations. Compared to "regular" carbines/rifles (such as those in .223 Rem and 7.62x39mm), pistol-caliber carbines may suffer from a shorter effective range, more pronounced trajectory, less power, and less effectiveness against body armor. Carbines are issued to high-mobility troops such as special-operations soldiers and paratroopers, as well as to mounted, supply, or other non-infantry personnel whose roles do not require full-sized rifles. Carbine rifles go well with tactical slings, or patrol slings, and the same accessories that would be outfitted on a full size rifle. Cheap Carbine Rifles cost no more than 25 Wealth Points Table: Cheap Modern-day Carbine Rifles Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type ArmaLite AR-74 .22 LR 8:1 WP 10:1WP 15:2 WP 20:3 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Barrel 55 ft. SL M/L 41 oz. 13 5% Licensed Empty firearm with two 10 round magazines, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 50 round magazine and a pistol grip Empty Firearm with one 100 round magazine and a pistol grip Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a pistol grip Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Calico Liberty 503 9x19mm 50:3 WP Box Frame Barrel 45 ft. SL L 88 oz. 20 0% Licensed Calico Liberty 1003 9x19mm 100:4 WP Box Frame Barrel 45 ft. SL L 115 oz. 20 0% Licensed Henry Repeating Arms Lever2 .22 LR Int:15 Frame Barrel 85 ft. Lever L 84 oz. 19 0% Licensed Henry Repeating Arms Lever Mare's Leg2 Henry Repeating Arms Big Boy2 .22 LR Int:10 Frame Barrel 55 ft. Lever M 71 oz. 15 0% Licensed .357 Magnum Int:10 Frame Barrel 80 ft. Lever L 138 oz. 24 0% Licensed Weapon Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:7 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 55 ft. Lever M 92 oz. 24 0% Licensed 9x19mm 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 60 ft. SL L 100 oz. 10 5% Licensed Hi-Point 4095 .40 S&W 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 55 ft. SL L 112 oz. 10 5% Licensed Hi-Point 4595 .45 ACP 9:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 55 ft. SL L 112 oz. 11 5% Licensed 5.45x39mm 30:1 WP 45:2 WP 100:4 WP AK-74 Box Frame Barrel 75 ft. SL/ Auto L 96 oz. 25 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with a pistol grip Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 9 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet, a patrol sling, and a folding stock Henry Repeating Arms Big Boy Mare's Leg2 Hi-Point 995 Kalashnikov AKS-74U Caliber .45 Long Colt Weapon Caliber Kel-Tec Sub 2000 9x19mm Kel-Tec Sub 2000 .40 S&W Marlin 1894 CP2 .357 Magnum Magazine Size, Cost and Type 15:1 WP 17:1 WP 19:1 WP 33:2 WP Glock 17/19 Box 13:1 WP 15:1 WP 17:1 WP Glock 22/23 Box Int:7 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 50 ft. SL L 64 oz. 15 5% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 15 round magazine and a fixed stock Frame Barrel 50 ft. SL L 64 oz. 15 5% Licensed Frame Barrel 60 ft. Lever L 104 oz. 22 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 15 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines and a fixed stock Marlin Camp Carbine 9x19mm 15:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:5 WP 6906 Box Frame Barrel 55 ft. SL L 108 oz. 24 0% Licensed Marlin Camp Carbine .45 ACP 7:1 WP 8:1 WP 10:1 WP 1911 Box Frame Barrel 50 ft. SL L 108 oz. 24 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber M6 Scout2 .410 Ga. .22 LR Ruger Carbine 9 9x19mm Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:1 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 25 ft. 50 ft. Single L 75 oz. 22 0% Licensed 10:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:3 WP P98 Box Frame Barrel 60 ft. SL L 102 oz. 25 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine and a fixed stock 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 3 This weapon can not accept Double magazine clips 4 This weapon can be broken down into the smaller size, but must be assembled to be useable. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Mid-range Carbine Rifles cost between 26-45 Wealth Points Table: Mid-range Modern-day Carbine Rifles Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 9A-91 9x39mm 20:2 WP Box Beretta SCP 70/90 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Beretta Cx4 Storm 9x19mm 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box 10:1 WP 15:1 WP 17:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:3 WP 92FS Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Barrel Frame Optics 40 ft. SL/ Auto M/L 74 oz. 43 0% Military and Police Frame Barrel Optics 55 ft. SL/ 3r Burst/ Auto L 147 oz. 40 0% Military and Police Frame Barrel Optics 1 Tactical 60 ft. SL L 90 oz. 28 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, and a Fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines and a fixed stock Weapon Caliber Beretta Cx4 Storm 9x19mm Beretta Cx4 Storm .40 S&W Beretta Cx4 Storm Beretta Cx4 Storm Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 15:1 WP 20:3 WP Px4 9mm Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 1 Tactical 60 ft. SL L 90 oz. 28 0% Licensed 10:2 WP 14:2 WP 17:2 WP Px4 .40 Box Frame Barrel Optics 1 Tactical 60 ft. SL L 90 oz. 28 0% Licensed .45 ACP 8:1 WP 8045 Box Frame Barrel Optics 1 Tactical 55 ft. SL L 90 oz. 28 0% Licensed .45 ACP 9:2 WP 10:2 WP Px4 .45 Box Frame Barrel Optics 1 Tactical 55 ft. SL L 90 oz. 28 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 14 round magazines and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 8 round magazines and a fixed stock Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 60 ft. SL/ Auto L 101 oz. 45 5% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines and a fixed stock Daewoo K1A1 Carbine 5.56x45mm .223 Rem FN FAL 50.63 7.62x51mm .308 Win 10:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:3 WP FAL Box Frame Barrel 65 ft. SL/ Auto L 134 oz. 45 0% Military and Police Henry Repeating Arms Big Boy2 .44 Magnum Int:10 Frame Barrel 80 ft. Lever L 138 oz. 29 0% Licensed Henry Repeating Arms Big Boy2 .45 Long Colt Int:10 Frame Barrel 85 ft. Lever L 138 oz. 29 0% Licensed .45 ACP 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 55 ft. SL L 94 oz. 45 0% Licensed H&K USC Weapon H&K HK53 IMI Uzi Carbine Kalashnikov AK-102 Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 25:2 WP 30:3 WP 40:4 WP HK33 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 45 ft. SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto M 107 oz. 45 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 25 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock 9x19mm 20:1 WP 32:1 WP 50:2 WP Uzi Box Frame Barrel 45 ft. SL L 128 oz. 45 0% Licensed 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 30:1 WP 5.56 AK Box Frame Barrel Optics 60 ft. SL/ Auto L 105 oz. 30 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazines and a folding stock Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet, a patrol sling, and a folding stock 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 40:2 WP 75:5 WP AK-47 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 55 ft. SL/ Auto L 105 oz. 30 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet, a patrol sling, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine, a bipod, a bayonet lug and a folding stock. Empty Firearm with three 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, and a permanent fixed stock Kalashnikov AK-104 7.62x39mm Kel-Tec SU-16D 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel 55 ft. SL M/L 75 oz. 40 5% Licensed Norinco QBZ Type 95 Carbine 5.8x42mm Chinese 30:3 WP 75:10 WP QBZ Box Frame Barrel 75 ft. SL/ Auto L 102 oz. 40 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:1 WP 10:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 55 ft. SL L 116 oz. 33 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine and a fixed stock. Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty firearm with one 10 round magazine and a fixed stock Remington Model 750 Carbine 7.62x51mm .308 Win Remington Model 750 Carbine .30-06 Springfield 5:1 WP 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 65 ft. SL L 116 oz. 33 0% Licensed .40 S&W 10:1 WP P91 Box Frame Barrel 55 ft. SL L 102 oz. 26 0% Licensed Ruger Carbine 4 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 3 This weapon can not accept Double magazine clips 4 This weapon can be broken down into the smaller size, but must be assembled to be usable. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Expensive Carbine Rifles cost more than 45 Wealth Points Table: Expensive Modern-Day Carbine Rifles Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Bushmaster Carbon 15 9x19mm 30:1 WP 9mm Carbine1 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 60 ft. SL L 91 oz. 50 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a synthetic stock, and a patrol sling Empty firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a bayonet lug, a synthetic stock and a patrol sling Empty firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a bayonet lug, a synthetic stock and a patrol sling Colt M4 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel Optics 4 Tactical 70 ft. SL/ 3R Burst L 100 oz. 58 0% Military and Police Colt M4A1 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel Optics 4 Tactical 70 ft. SL/ Auto L 100 oz. 58 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber FN PS903 5.7x28mm Magazine Size, Cost and Type 30:1 WP 50:2 WP P90 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 70 ft. SL L 100 oz. 50 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 50 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a permanent fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock FN SCAR-H CQB1 7.62x51mm .308 Win 20:2 WP SCAR .308 Box Frame Barrel Optics 3 Tactical 70 ft. SL/ Auto L 123 oz. 80 0% Military and Police FN SCAR-L CQB1 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel Optics 3 Tactical 75 ft. SL/ Auto L 107 oz. 80 0% Military and Police FN SCAR PDW1 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel Optics 3 Tactical 55 ft. SL/ Auto M/L 90 oz. 72 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 60 ft. SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 131 oz. 50 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a patrol sling, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, Permanent Advanced Combat Sight, a patrol sling, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a fixed stock FN FNC Carbine 5.56x45mm .223 Rem H&K G36K 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 30:2 WP 100:6 WP G36 Box Frame Barrel Optics 70 ft. SL/ Auto L 116 oz. 55 0% Military and Police H&K HK33KA3 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 25:2 WP 30:3 WP 40:4 WP HK33 Box Frame Barrel 60 ft. SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 137 oz. 50 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment IMI Galil ACE 21 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 35:2 WP 50:4 WP Galil 5.56 Box Frame Barrel Optics 65 ft. SL/ Auto L 98 oz. 63 0% Military and Police IMI Galil ACE 31 7.62x39mm 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 40:2 WP 75:5 WP AK-47 Box Frame Barrel Optics 1 Tactical 60 ft. SL/ Auto L 104 oz. 75 0% Military and Police IMI Galil MAR 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 35:2 WP 50:4 WP Galil 5.56 Box Frame Barrel 70 ft. SL/ Auto L 105 oz. 62 0% Military and Police IMI Galil MAR 7.62x51mm .308 Win 25:2 WP Galil 7.62 Box Frame Barrel 70 ft. SL/ Auto L 104 oz. 64 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 35 round magazines, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, and a synthetic stock Empty Firearm with two 35 round magazines, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with two 25 round magazines, and a folding stock Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optical 75 ft. SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 112 oz. 70 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel and a permanent fixed stock Empty firearm with one 20 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a permanent fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, red dot sight, a permanent vertical foregrip and a permanent fixed stock IMI Tavor CTAR-21 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Kel-Tec RFB Carbine 7.62x51mm .308 Win 10:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:3 WP FAL Box Frame Barrel Optics 45 ft. SL L 128 oz. 70 0% Licensed L22 Carbine 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel Optics 75 ft. SL/ Auto L 155 oz. 55 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 70 ft. SL L 100 oz. 48 0% License Empty firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a synthetic stock Empty firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a red dot sight and a synthetic stock Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a synthetic stock RRA Entry Tactical 5.56x45mm .223 Rem RRA CAR A4 Tactical 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel Optics 70 ft. SL L 100 oz. 55 0% License RRA LAR-6.8 CAR A2 6.8mm Remington SPC 10:2 WP 20:2 WP 30:4 WP AR 6.8 Box Frame Barrel 65 ft. SL L 103 oz. 60 0% Licensed RRA LAR-6.8 CAR A4 6.8mm Remington SPC 10:2 WP 20:2 WP 30:4 WP AR 6.8 Box Frame Barrel Optics 65 ft. SL L 105 oz. 65 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:2 WP Sig Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 65 ft. SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 113 oz. 70 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a x3 telescopic sight and a permanent fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a folding stock SIG SG 552 Commando 5.56x45mm .223 Rem SIG SG 551 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:2 WP Sig Box Frame Barrel 70 ft. SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 120 oz. 68 0% Military and Police Steyr AUG Carbine1 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 30:3 WP AUG Box Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL/ Auto L 116 oz. 100 0% Military and Police 9x39mm 20:2 WP 30:3 WP VSS Box Barrel Frame Optics 40 ft. SL/ Auto M/L 112 oz. 52 0% Military and Police SR-3M Vikhr 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 3 This weapon can not accept Double magazine clips 4 This weapon can be broken down into the smaller size, but must be assembled to be usable. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Assault Rifles, Battle Rifles, and Target Rifles An assault rifle is an automatic rifle that uses an intermediate cartridge and a detachable magazine. Assault rifles are the standard infantry weapons in most modern armies. Assault rifles are categorized in between light machine guns, which are intended more for sustained automatic fire in a light support role, and submachine guns, which fire a pistol cartridge rather than a rifle cartridge. The term assault rifle is a translation of the German word Sturmgewehr (literally "storm rifle", as in "to storm a position"). The name was coined by Adolf Hitler to describe the Maschinenpistole 43, subsequently renamed Sturmgewehr 44, the firearm generally considered the first assault rifle that served to popularize the concept and form the basis for today's modern assault rifles. The translation assault rifle gradually became the common term for similar firearms sharing the same technical definition as the StG 44. In a strict definition, a firearm must have at least the following characteristics to be considered an assault rifle: It must be an individual weapon with provision to fire from the shoulder (i.e. a buttstock); It must be capable of selective fire, It must have an intermediate-power cartridge: more power than a pistol but less than a standard rifle or battle rifle, Its ammunition must be supplied from a detachable magazine rather than a feed-belt. And it should at least have a firing range of 300 meters (1000 feet). Rifles that meet most of these criteria, but not all, are technically not assault rifles despite frequently being considered as such. For example, semi-automatic-only rifles that share designs with assault rifles are not assault rifles, as they are not capable of switching to automatic fire and thus are not selective fire capable, and are noted as target rifles. Belt-fed weapons or rifles with fixed magazines are likewise not assault rifles because they do not have detachable box magazines. The term "assault rifle" is often more loosely used for commercial or political reasons to include other types of arms, particularly arms that fall under a strict definition of the battle rifle, or semi-automatic variant of military rifles such as AR-15s. The US Army defines assault rifles as “short, compact, selective-fire weapons that fire a cartridge intermediate in power between submachinegun and rifle cartridges.” A battle rifle is a military service rifle that fires a full power rifle cartridge, such as 7.62x51mm NATO. While the designation of battle rifle is usually given to post-World War II select fire infantry rifles such as the H&K G3, the FN FAL, or the M14, this term can also apply to older military bolt-action or semi-automatic rifles such as the Mauser 98k or the M1 Garand. The battle rifle's power and long-range accuracy are intended to engage targets at long distances, but this comes with a trade-off of length and weight that make it relatively cumbersome in close-quarter combat. Recently, however, there has been a general backlash against carbines and light rifles in many armies around the world due to their having less range, penetration and power than battle rifles. Recent conflicts in desert environments have underscored the need for greater range while developments in body armor have created a need for more powerful munitions. A consequence of this was the creation of the Squad Designated Marksman program in the U.S. Army and the Squad Advanced Marksman in the U.S. Marine Corps. The role of the designated marksman is to fill the "marksmanship gap" between the rifleman and the sniper. Instead of relying on the use of smaller, lighter weapons with a higher rate of fire to hit a target, these programs place greater emphasis on marksmanship training, allowing the squad to take advantage of the greater range and power of heavier weapons. This has marked the return of battle rifles in the form of Marksman rifles, which are discussed next section. Target rifles are semi automatic rifles that use a varying degrees of cartridges, from the lighter assault rifle cartridges, to the heavier Battle rifle cartridges. Target rifles may retain and appear to be exactly like assault and battle rifles, even down to having part and magazine compatibility, but target rifles have a semi-automatic rate of fire only. Assault rifles, battle rifles, and target rifles go well with a multitude of upgrades based on their use, and can take advantage of a wide variety of upgrades. Firearm Spotlight: The AK-47 The AK-47 is a selective-fire, gas-operated 7.62×39mm assault rifle, first developed in the USSR by Mikhail Kalashnikov. It is officially known as Avtomat Kalashnikova . It is also known as a Kalashnikov, an "AK", or in Russian slang, Kalash. Design work on the AK-47 began in the last year of World War II. After the war in 1946, the AK-46 was presented for official military trials. In 1947 the fixed-stock version was introduced into service with select units of the Soviet Army. An early development of the design was the AKS (S—Skladnoy or "folding"), which was equipped with an under folding metal shoulder stock. In 1949, the AK-47 was officially accepted by the Soviet Armed Forces and used by the majority of the member states of the Warsaw Pact. The original AK-47 was one of the first true "assault rifles" to be manufactured, after the original Sturmgewehr 44. Even after six decades the model and its variants remain the most widely used and popular assault rifles in the world because of their durability, low production cost, and ease of use. It has been manufactured in many countries and has seen service with armed forces as well as irregular forces worldwide. The AK-47 was the basis for developing many other types of individual and crew-served firearms. More AK-type rifles have been produced than all other assault rifles combined. The proliferation of this weapon is reflected by more than just numbers. The AK-47 is included in the flag of Mozambique and its coat of arms, an acknowledgment that the country's leaders gained power in large part through the effective use of their AK-47s. It is also found in the coat of arms of Zimbabwe and East Timor, the revolution era coat of arms of Burkina Faso, the flag of Hezbollah, and the logo of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. In parts of the Western world, the AK-47 is associated with their enemies; both Cold War era and present-day. During the 1980s, the Soviet Union became the principal arms dealer to countries embargoed by Western nations, including Middle Eastern nations such as Syria, Libya and Iran, who welcomed Soviet Union backing against Israel. After the fall of the Soviet Union, AK-47s were sold both openly and on the black market to any group with cash, including drug cartels and dictatorial states, and more recently they have been seen in the hands of violent Islamic terrorist groups such as the Taliban and Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and Iraq, and FARC, Ejército de Liberación Nacional guerrillas in Colombia. Western movies often portray criminals, gang members and terrorists using AK-47s. For these reasons, in the U.S. and Western Europe the AK-47 is stereotypically regarded as the weapon of choice of insurgents, gangsters and terrorists, so much so that it was banned, by name, in the United State's Public Safety and Relational Firearms Use Protection act, also known as the Assault Weapons ban. Throughout the developing world, the AK-47 can be positively attributed with revolutionaries or "freedom fighters" against foreign occupation, imperialism, or colonialism. Cheap Assault Rifles, Battle Rifles and Target Rifles cost no more than 30 Wealth Points Table: Cheap Modern-day Assault Rifles, Battle Rifles and Target Rifles Weapon Caliber Magazine Upgrade Range Size, Cost Points and Type Century Arms AK-47 7.62x39mm 10:1 WP Frame 80 ft. 20:1 WP Barrel 30:1 WP 40:2 WP 75:5 WP AK-47 Box Kalashnikov AK-47 7.62x39mm 10:1 WP Frame 70 ft. 20:1 WP Barrel 30:1 WP 40:2 WP 75:5 WP AK-47 Box Kalashnikov AKS-47 7.62x39mm 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 40:2 WP 75:5 WP AK-47 Box Frame Barrel 70 ft. Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment SL L 184 oz. 28 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine and a fixed stock SL/ Auto L 184 oz. 20 0% Military and Police SL/ Auto L 160 oz. 20 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet, a patrol sling, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet, a patrol sling, and a folding stock Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 30:1 WP 45:2 WP 100:4 WP AK-74 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 75 ft. SL/ Auto L 116 oz. 25 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet, a patrol sling, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet, a patrol sling, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet, a patrol sling, and a folding stock Kalashnikov AK-74 5.45x39mm Kalashnikov AKM 7.62x39mm 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 40:2 WP 75:5 WP AK-47 Box Frame Barrel 70 ft. SL/ Auto L 127 oz. 28 0% Military and Police Kalashnikov AKMS 7.62x39mm 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 40:2 WP 75:5 WP AK-47 Box Frame Barrel 70 ft. SL/ Auto L 112 oz. 28 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 30:1 WP 5.56 AK Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 80 ft. SL/ Auto L 136 oz. 30 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet, a patrol sling, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet, a patrol sling, and a folding stock Kalashnikov AK-101 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Kalashnikov AK-103 7.62x39mm 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 40:2 WP 75:5 WP AK-47 Box Frame Barrel Optics 70 ft. SL/ Auto L 120 oz. 30 0% Military and Police Marlin Model 336C .30-30 Win Int:6 Frame Barrel 95 ft. Lever L 112 oz. 28 0% Licensed Remington Model 572 .22 LR Int:15 Frame Barrel 85 ft. Pump L 80 oz. 26 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 30:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 70 ft. SL L 80 oz. 10 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine and a fixed stock. Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine and a fixed stock. Empty Firearm with one 4 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 4 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 4 round magazine and a fixed stock Remington Model 597 .22 LR Remington Model 597 .22 WMR 10:1 WP 30:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 75 ft. SL L 80 oz. 11 0% Licensed Remington Model 76002 .243 Win 4:1 WP 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 95 ft. Pump L 120 oz. 25 0% Licensed Remington Model 76002 7.62x51mm .308 Win 4:1 WP 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 90 ft. Pump L 120 oz. 25 0% Licensed Remington Model 76002 .30-06 Springfield 4:1 WP 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 100 ft. Pump L 136 oz. 25 0% Licensed Weapon Remington Model 7600P2 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Rossi Lever Carbine .454 Casull Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Int:10 Rossi Lever Carbine .45 Long Colt Int:8 Frame Barrel 70 ft. Lever L 76 oz. 26 0% Licensed Rossi Lever Carbine .38 Special .357 Magnum 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Int:10 Frame Barrel 70 ft. Lever L 112 oz. 26 0% Licensed 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:2 WP 100:5 WP Mini-14 Box 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:2 WP 100:5 WP Box Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL L 102 oz. 27 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL L 108 oz. 22 0% Licensed Ruger Mini-14 Ruger Mini-30 Caliber 7.62x39mm Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 80 ft. Pump L 128 oz. 30 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine and a fixed stock Frame Barrel 70 ft. Lever L 112 oz. 26 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a fixed stock Weapon Ruger 10/22 Caliber .22 LR Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 25:1 WP 30:1 WP 50:4 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 75 ft. SL L 80 oz. 12 0% Licensed Empty firearm with two 10 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a folding bayonet, and a fixed stock Empty firearm with two 5 round magazines and a fixed stock Empty firearm with two 5 round magazines and a fixed stock Empty firearm with two 5 round magazines and a fixed stock Simonov SKS 7.62x39mm Int:10 Frame Barrel 70 ft. SL L 136 oz. 11 0% Licensed Saiga 7.62 7.62x39mm Frame Barrel 65 ft. SL L 133 oz. 23 0% Licensed Saiga .223 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 15:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:3 WP Box 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 15:1 WP 20:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 70 ft. SL L 132 oz. 25 0% Licensed Saiga 5.45 5.45x39mm 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 15:1 WP 20:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 75 ft. SL L 132 oz. 22 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Saiga 308 7.62x51mm .308 Win Frame Barrel 90 ft. SL L 135 oz. 22 0% Licensed Saiga 30-06 .30-06 Springfield 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 15:1 WP 20:2 WP 25:2 WP Box 3:1 WP 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 90 ft. SL L 140 oz. 30 0% Licensed .45 Long Colt Int:14 Frame Barrel 80 ft. Pump L 130 oz. 26 0% Licensed WASR-10/63 7.62x39mm 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 40:2 WP 75:5 WP AK-47 Box Frame Barrel 70 ft. SL L 140 oz. 21 10% Licensed Waffen Werks AK-74 5.45x39mm 30:1 WP 45:2 WP 100:4 WP AK-74 Box Frame Barrel 75 ft. SL L 116 oz. 30 0% Licensed Empty firearm with two 5 round magazines and a fixed stock Empty firearm with two 3 round magazines and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed Stock Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet lug, a patrol sling, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a fixed stock Taurus Thunderbolt 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 3 This weapon can be broken down into the smaller size, but must be assembled to be usable. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchase Firearm Spotlight: The FAL The Fusil Automatique Léger ("Light Automatic Rifle") or FAL is a self-loading, selective fire battle rifle produced by the Belgian armaments manufacturer Fabrique Nationale de Herstal (FN). During the Cold War it was adopted by many North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) countries, with the notable exception of the United States, who selected to use the M14, then the M16. It is one of the most widely used rifles in history, having been used by over 90 countries. The FAL was predominantly chambered for the 7.62×51mm NATO round, and because of its prevalence and widespread use among the armed forces of many NATO countries during the Cold War it was nicknamed "The right arm of the Free World". The FAL operates by means of a gas-operated action very similar to that of the Russian SVT-40. The gas system is driven by a short-stroke, springloaded piston housed above the barrel, and the locking mechanism is what is known as a tilting breechblock. To lock, it drops down into a solid shoulder of metal in the heavy receiver much like the bolts of the Russian SKS carbine and French MAS-49 series of semi-automatic rifles. The gas system is fitted with a gas regulator behind the front sight base, allowing adjustment of the gas system in response to environmental conditions, and a separate gas plug can be closed completely to allow for the firing of rifle grenades and manual loading. The FAL's magazine capacity ranges from 5 to 30 rounds, with most magazines holding 20 rounds. In fixed stock versions of the FAL, the recoil spring is housed in the stock, while in folding-stock versions it is housed in the receiver cover, necessitating a slightly different receiver cover, recoil spring, and bolt carrier, and a modified lower receiver for the stock. FAL rifles have also been manufactured in both light and heavy-barrel configurations, with the heavy barrel intended for automatic fire as a section or squad light support weapon. Most heavy barrel FALs are equipped with bipods, although some light barrel models were equipped with bipods, such as the Austrian StG58 and the German G1, and a bipod was later made available as an accessory. Among other 7.62×51mm NATO battle rifles at the time, the FN FAL had relatively light recoil, due to the gas system being able to be tuned via regulator in fore-end of the rifle, which allowed for excess gas which would simply increase recoil to bleed off. In fully automatic mode, however, the shooter receives considerable abuse from recoil, and the weapon climbs off-target quickly, making automatic fire only of marginal effectiveness. Many military forces using the FAL eventually eliminated full-automatic firearms training in the light-barrel FAL. Firearm Spotlight: The AR-15 The AR-15 is a lightweight, 5.56 mm, air-cooled, gas-operated, magazine-fed semi-automatic rifle, with a rotating-lock bolt, actuated by direct impingement gas operation or long/short stroke piston operation. It is manufactured with the extensive use of aluminum alloys and synthetic materials. The AR-15 was first built by ArmaLite as a selective fire assault rifle for the United States armed forces. Because of financial problems, ArmaLite sold the AR-15 design to Colt. The select-fire AR-15 entered the US military system as the M16 rifle. Colt then marketed the Colt AR-15 as a semi-automatic version of the M16 rifle for civilian sales in 1963. The name "AR-15" is a Colt registered trademark, which refers only to the semi-automatic rifle. Colt marketed the AR-15 rifle to various military services around the world, including the U.S. Navy, Air Force, Army, and Marine Corps. The AR-15 was eventually adopted by the United States military under the designation M16. Today the AR-15 and its variations are manufactured by many companies and have captured the affection of civilian shooters and police forces around the world due to their accuracy and modularity. The AR-15 rifle is available in a wide range of configurations from a large number of manufacturers. These configurations range from short carbine-length models with features such as adjustable length stocks and optical sights, to heavy barrel models. Due to the rifle's modular design, one upper receiver can quickly and easily be substituted for another. There are many aftermarket upper receivers that incorporate barrels of different weights, lengths and calibers. Some available calibers for the AR-15 platform are the .223 Remington/5.56x45mm, .45 ACP, 5.7x28mm, .338 Lapua, 6.8 mm Remington SPC, and .50 BMG. It is not recommended to chamber the 5.56x45 NATO into a rifle designated 223 Remington, due to the slightly increased chamber pressure in the 5.56mm cartridges, the two calibers are similar, but not identical. The AR-15 is the basis for the M4 Carbine, the M16, the C7, and the CAR-15 Rifles. Mid-Range Assault Rifles, Battle Rifles, and Target Rifles cost between 31-60 Wealth Points Table: Mid-range Modern-Day Assault Rifles, Battle Rifles and Target Rifles Weapon Caliber Magazine Upgrade Range Rate of Size, Cost Points Fire and Type 7.62x51mm ArmaLite AR-10 20:2 WP Frame 80 ft. SL/ .308 Win AR-10 Barrel Auto Box ArmaLite AR-15 AS Val 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 9x39mm 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box 10:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:3 WP VSS Box Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment L 136 oz. 60 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm one 20 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a fixed stock Empty Firearm wth one 20 round magazine, a permanent level 4 suppressor, and a fixed stock Frame Barrel Optics 80 ft. SL L 112 oz. 50 0% Licensed Barrel Frame Optics 65 ft. SL/ Auto L 88 oz. 50 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber Beretta AR 70/90 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Browning BLR1,2 .30-06 Springfield Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box 4:3 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 70 ft. SL/ 3r Burst/ Auto L 143 oz. 45 0% Military and Police Frame Barrel 90 ft. Lever L 116 oz. 48 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a Fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 4 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 3 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 4 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 4 round magazine and a fixed stock Browning BLR1,2 .300 Win Mag 3:3 WP Box Frame Barrel 95 ft. Lever L 124 oz. 48 0% Licensed Browning BLR1,2 .243 Win 4:3 WP Box Frame Barrel 75 ft. Lever L 104 oz. 48 0% Licensed Browning BLR1,2 7.62x51mm .308 Win 4:3 WP Box Frame Barrel 90 ft. Lever L 104 oz. 48 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:3 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 85 ft. Lever L 108 oz. 48 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel ,a bayonet lug, a fixed stock and a patrol sling Empty firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a bayonet lug, a fixed stock and a patrol sling Browning BLR1,2 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Colt M16A1 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL/ Auto L 142 oz. 50 0% Military and Police Colt M16A3 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel Optics 80 ft. SL/ Auto L 142 oz. 55 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber Colt M16A4 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Daewoo K2 5.56x45mm .223 Rem FN F2000 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 4 Tactical 80 ft. SL/ 3R Burst L 142 oz. 55 0% Military and Police Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL/ Auto L 114 oz. 45 5% Military and Police Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL/ Auto L 126 oz. 60 0% Military and Police Empty firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a bayonet lug, a fixed stock and a patrol sling Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, an integrated 1.6x telescopic sight and a permanent fixed stock Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:3 WP FAL Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment FN FAL 7.62x51mm .308 Win Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL/ Auto L 151 oz. 45 0% Military and Police 7.62x51mm .308 Win 10:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:3 WP FAL Box Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL L 151 oz. 35 0% Licensed 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel Optics 80 ft. SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 135 oz. 55 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a bipod, and a fixed stock Empty firearm with one 20 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a bipod, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a patrol sling, a folding stock, and a bayonet L1A1 FAL FN FNC Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 75 ft. SL/ Auto L 134 oz. 40 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a permanent fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, Integrated Advanced Combat Sight, a patrol sling, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a fixed stock FAMAS G2 5.56x45mm .223 Rem H&K G36 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 30:2 WP 100:6 WP G36 Box Frame Barrel Optics 80 ft. SL/ Auto L 128 oz. 55 0% Military and Police H&K SL81 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 10:2 WP 30:3 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 80 ft. SL L 137 oz. 60 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 20:3 WP 50:7 WP G3 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 85 ft. SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 137 oz. 55 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 20 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet lug, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 20 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet lug, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet lug, and a fixed stock H&K G3A3 7.62x51mm .308 Win H&K G3A4 7.62x51mm .308 Win 20:3 WP 50:7 WP G3 Box Frame Barrel 85 ft. SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 160 oz. 55 0% Military and Police H&K HK33A2 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 25:2 WP 30:3 WP 40:4 WP HK33 Box Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 128 oz. 50 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber H&K HK33A3 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Magazine Size, Cost and Type 25:2 WP 30:3 WP 40:4 WP HK33 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 140 oz. 50 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet lug, and a folding stock Henry .30/30 .30-30 Win Int:5 Frame Barrel 100 ft. Lever L 112 oz. 35 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock Empty Firearm with two 35 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a fixed stock, and a bipod IMI Galil ARM 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 35:2 WP 50:4 WP Galil 5.56 Box Frame Barrel 85 ft. SL/ Auto L 153 oz. 60 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 30:1 WP 45:2 WP 100:4 WP AK-74 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 80 ft. SL/ Auto L 105 oz. 32 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet, a patrol sling, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a bipod, and a folding stock. Kalashnikov AK-105 5.45x39mm Kel-Tec SU-16A3 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel Optics 75 ft. SL M/L 80 oz. 32 5% Licensed Kel-Tec SU-16C 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel Optics 75 ft. SL M/L 75 oz. 32 5% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a bipod, and a folding stock. Weapon Caliber L85A1 5.56x45mm .223 Rem L85A2 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 85 ft. SL/ Auto L 132 oz. 55 30% Military and Police 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel Optics 85 ft. SL/ Auto L 132 oz. 55 30% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet lug, a x3 telescopic sight, and a permanent fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bayonet lug , a x3 telescopic sight, and a permanent fixed stock Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Springfield Armory M1A 7.62x51mm .308 Win 5:1 WP 10:2 WP 20:3 WP M14 Box Frame Barrel 85 ft. SL L 185 oz. 55 0% Licensed Norinco QBZ Type 95 Rifle 5.8x42mm Chinese 30:3 WP 75:10 WP QBZ Box Frame Barrel 85 ft. SL/ Auto L 115 oz. 40 0% Military and Police Remington Model 750 .243 Win 5:1 WP 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 85 ft. SL L 136 oz. 35 0% Licensed Remington Model 750 7.62x51mm .308 Win 5:1 WP 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 70 ft. SL L 120 oz. 35 0% Licensed Empty firearm with two 5 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a patrol sling and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with three 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, and a permanent fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine and a fixed stock. Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine and a fixed stock. Weapon Caliber Remington Model 750 .30-06 Springfield RRA Standard A2 5.56x45mm .223 Rem RRA Standard A4 5.56x45mm .223 Rem RRA Mid-Length A2 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:1 WP 10:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL L 120 oz. 35 0% Licensed 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel 85 ft. SL L 112 oz. 40 0% Licensed Frame Barrel Optics 85 ft. SL L 112 oz. 48 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 70 ft. SL L 108 oz. 50 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine and a fixed stock. Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a fixed stock Weapon Caliber Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 2 Tactical 70 ft. SL L 108 oz. 58 0% Licensed 5:1 WP Frame 80 ft. SL/ L 102 oz. 10:1 WP Barrel 3R Burst/ 20:1 WP Auto 30:2 WP 100:5 WP Mini-14 Box 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 3 This weapon can be broken down into the smaller size, but must be assembled to be usable. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased 35 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a synthetic stock Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a fixed stock RRA Mid-length A4 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Ruger AC-556 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Expensive Assault Rifles, Battle Rifles, and Target Rifles Cost more than 60 Wealth Points Table: Expensive Modern-Day Assault Rifles, Battle Rifles and Target Rifles Weapon Caliber Magazine Upgrade Range Rate of Size, Cost Points Fire and Type 7.62x51mm ArmaLite AR-10A3 20:2 WP Frame 80 ft. SL .308 Win AR-10 Barrel Box Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment L 136 oz. 62 0% Licensed Empty Firearm one 20 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock FN SCAR-H1 7.62x51mm .308 Win 20:3 WP SCAR .308 Box Frame Barrel Optics 3 Tactical 80 ft. SL/ Auto L 126 oz. 80 0% Military and Police FN SCAR-L1 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel Optics 3 Tactical 85 ft. SL/ Auto L 116 oz. 80 0% Military and Police FN SCAR 16S1 7.62x51mm .308 Win 20:3 WP SCAR .308 Box Frame Barrel Optics 3 Tactical 80 ft. SL L 116 oz. 85 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 3 Tactical 85 ft. SL L 128 oz. 85 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with two 20 round magazines, a threaded barrel and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 20 round magazines, a threaded barrel and a folding stock Empty Firearm with two 35 round magazines, a threaded barrel, and a synthetic stock FN SCAR 17S1 5.56x45mm .223 Rem H&K 91A2 7.62x51mm .308 Win 20:3 WP 50:7 WP Box Frame Barrel 85 ft. SL L 140 oz. 100 0% Licensed H&K 91A3 7.62x51mm .308 Win 20:3 WP 50:7 WP Box Frame Barrel 85 ft. SL L 128 oz. 100 0% Licensed IMI Galil ACE 22 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 35:2 WP 50:4 WP Galil 5.56 Box Frame Barrel Optics 1 Tactical 85 ft. SL/ Auto L 116 oz. 75 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 40:2 WP 75:5 WP AK-47 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 1 Tactical 85 ft. SL/ Auto L 119 oz. 75 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, and a synthetic stock Empty Firearm with two 25 round magazines, a threaded barrel, and a synthetic stock Empty Firearm with two 35 round magazines, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock IMI Galil ACE 32 7.62x39mm IMI Galil ACE 52 7.62x51mm .308 Win 25:2 WP Galil 7.62 Box Frame Barrel Optics 1 Tactical 85 ft. SL/ Auto L 125 oz. 75 0% Military and Police IMI Galil SAR 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 35:2 WP 50:4 WP Galil 5.56 Box Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL/ Auto L 131 oz. 63 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 25:2 WP Galil 7.62 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 85 ft. SL/ Auto L 156 oz. 65 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 25 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a fixed stock, and a bipod Empty Firearm with two 25 round magazines, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel and a permanent fixed stock IMI Galil ARM 7.62x51mm .308 Win IMI Galil SAR 7.62x51mm .308 Win 25:2 WP Galil 7.62 Box Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL/ Auto L 136 oz. 66 0% Military and Police IMI Tavor TAR-21 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel Optical 80 ft. SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 104 oz. 68 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optical 70 ft. SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 104 oz. 75 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel and a permanent fixed stock Empty firearm with one 20 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a permanent fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 20 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a patrol sling, and a fixed stock IMI Tavor MTAR-21 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Kel-Tec RFB Target 7.62x51mm .308 Win 10:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:3 WP FAL Box Frame Barrel Optics 70 ft. SL L 180 oz. 70 0% Licensed M14 7.62x51mm .308 Win 5:1 WP 10:2 WP 20:3 WP M14 Box Frame Barrel 85 ft. SL/ Auto L 184 oz. 65 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:2 WP 20:2 WP 30:4 WP AR 6.8 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 85 ft. SL L 110 oz. 70 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a synthetic stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock RRA LAR-6.8 MidLength A2 6.8mm Remington SPC RRA LAR-6.8 MidLength A4 6.8mm Remington SPC 10:2 WP 20:2 WP 30:4 WP AR 6.8 Box Frame Barrel Optics 85 ft. SL L 110 oz. 75 0% Licensed SIG SG 550 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:2 WP Sig Box Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 144 oz. 65 0% Military and Police SIG SG 556 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL L 144 oz. 80 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Steyr AUG1 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 30:3 WP AUG Box Frame Barrel 100 ft. SL/ Auto L 126 oz. 100 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a x3 telescopic sight and a permanent fixed stock Steyr USR1 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 30:3 WP AUG Box Frame Barrel 100 ft. SL L 126 oz. 130 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a x3 telescopic sight and a permanent fixed stock 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 3 This weapon can be broken down into the smaller size, but must be assembled to be usable. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Designated Marksman Rifles A designated marksman rifle (DMR) is the weapon used by soldiers in the designated marksman role. The DM role fills the gap between a regular infantryman and a sniper and DMRs have been developed with this middle ground in mind. These rifles have to be effective, in terms of accuracy and terminal ballistics, at ranges exceeding those of ordinary assault rifles, but do not require the extended range of a dedicated sniper rifle. DMRs, however, often share some basic characteristics with sniper rifles in difference to the weapons carried by others in the DMs unit. DMRs may have an attached telescopic sight, quickly deployed stabilizing bipod to allow optimized accuracy and low-recoil in temporarily fixed situations or an adjustable stock. They will, though, generally retain semi-automatic firing capability (more rapid than bolt-action sniper rifles) and a larger magazine capacity of 10, 20, or 30 rounds depending on the firearm in question. Cheap Marksman Rifles cost no more than 80 Wealth Points Table: Cheap Modern-Day Marksman Rifles Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Dragunov SVD 7.62x54mmR 10:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 115 ft. SL L 151 oz. 55 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a 4x scope and a fixed stock. Empty Firearm with two 20 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bipod,a x4 scope and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 25 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a x3 telescopic sight, a bayonet lug, a bipod and a fixed stock H&K G3-SG/1 7.62x51mm .308 Win 20:3 WP 50:7 WP G3 Box Frame Barrel Optics 105 ft. SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 195 oz. 50 0% Military and Police H&K HK33-SG1 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 25:2 WP 30:3 WP 40:4 WP HK33 Box Frame Barrel Optics 100 ft. SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 198 oz. 45 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 35:2 WP 50:4 WP Galil 5.56 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 1 Tactical 95 ft. SL/ Auto L 121 oz. 75 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 35 round magazines, a threaded barrel, and a synthetic stock Empty Firearm with two 25 round magazines, a threaded barrel, and a synthetic stock Empty Firearm with two 35 round magazines, a folding stock, and a bipod IMI Galil ACE 23 5.56x45mm .223 Rem IMI Galil ACE 53 7.62x51mm .308 Win 25:2 WP Galil 7.62 Box Frame Barrel Optics 1 Tactical 95 ft. SL/ Auto L 130 oz. 75 0% Military and Police IMI Galil Marksman 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 25:2 WP 50:4 WP Galil 5.56 Box Frame Barrel Optics 90 ft. SL/ Auto L 144 oz. 65 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment IMI Galil Sniper 7.62x51mm .308 Win 25:2 WP Galil 7.62 Box Frame Barrel Optics 135 ft. SL/ Auto L 224 oz. 65 0% Military and Police IMI Tavor STAR-21 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel Optical 105 ft. SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto L 129 oz. 75 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with two 25 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a fixed stock, a x8 telescopic sight and a bipod Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bipod, a permanent fixed stock, and a 3x telescopic sight Weapon Caliber VSK-94 9x39mm VSS 9x39mm Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:3 WP VSS Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Barrel Frame Optics 70 ft. SL/ Auto L 98 oz. 48 0% Military and Police 10:1 WP 20:2 WP 30:3 WP VSS Box Barrel Frame Optics 75 ft. SL/ Auto L 88 oz. 62 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a 4x telescopic sight, a level 4 suppressor and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a 4x telescopic sight, a level 4 suppressor and a fixed stock 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 3 This weapon is a grandmastercraft weapon and grants a +3 bonus on attack rolls All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Expensive Marksman Rifles cost More than 80 Wealth Points Table: Expensive Modern-Day Marksman Rifles Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 7.62x51mm FN SCAR-H LB1 20:3 WP .308 Win SCAR .308 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 3 Tactical 90 ft. SL/ Auto L 123 oz. 90 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a folding stock Empty firearm with two 5 round magazines, a x6 telescopic sight, and a fixed stock FN SCAR-L LB1 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel Optics 3 Tactical 95 ft. SL/ Auto L 131 oz. 90 0% Military and Police H&K PSG11 7.62x51mm .308 Win 5:2 WP 20:5 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 165 ft. SL L 253 oz. 625 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:1 WP 10:2 WP 20:3 WP M14 Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 200 ft. SL L 185 oz. 155 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a x9 telescopic sight, a bipod, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a bipod, a x9 telescopic sight, and a synthetic stock Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines, a threaded barrel, a bipod, and a x9 telescopic sight M21 SWS1 7.62x51mm .308 Win M110 SASS1,2 7.62x51mm .308 Win 10:1 WP 20:1 WP AR-10 Box Frame Barrel Optics 3 Tactical 210 ft. SL L 244 oz. 300 0% Licensed Norinco QBU-88 5.8x42mm Chinese 10:3 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 200 ft. SL L 144 oz. 100 0% Restricted Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:2 WP Sig Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 100 ft. SL L 124 oz. 114 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a bipod and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a threaded barrel and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 6 round magazine and a permanent fixed stock SIG SSG 556 5.56x45mm .223 Rem United States Army SDM-R1 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel 110 ft. SL L 160 oz. 140 0% Licensed .300 Win Mag 6:50 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 150 ft. SL L 272 oz 3750 0% Licensed Walther WA20003 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 3 This weapon is a grandmastercraft weapon and grants a +3 bonus on attack rolls All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Bolt Action Rifles and Sniper Rifles In military and law enforcement terminology, a sniper rifle is a precision-rifle used to ensure more accurate placement of bullets at longer ranges than other small arms. A typical sniper rifle is built for optimal levels of accuracy, fitted with a telescopic sight and chambered for a military center fire cartridge. The term is often used in the media to describe any type of accurized firearm fitted with a telescopic sight that is employed against human targets, although "sniping rifle" or "sniper's rifle" is the technically correct fashion to refer to such a rifle. The military role of a sniper, dates back to the turn of the 18th century, but the true sniper rifle is a much more recent development. Advances in technology, specifically that of telescopic sights and more accurate manufacturing, allowed armies to equip specially trained soldiers with rifles that enable them to deliver precise shots over greater distances than regular infantry weapons. The rifle itself could be based on a standard rifle (at first, a bolt-action rifle); however, when fitted with a telescopic sight, it becomes a sniper rifle. Modern Sniper Rifles can be divided into two classes: Military and Law Enforcement Military Sniper rifles aimed at military service are often designed for very high durability, range, reliability, sturdiness, serviceability and repairability under adverse environmental and combat conditions, at the sacrifice of a small degree of accuracy. Military snipers and sharpshooters may also be required to carry their rifles and other equipment for long distances, making it important to minimize weight. Military organizations often operate under strict budget constraints, which influences the type and quality of sniper rifles they purchase. Law Enforcement Sniper rifles built or modified for use in law enforcement are generally required to have the greatest possible accuracy, more than military rifles, but do not need to have as long a range. As law enforcement-specific rifles are usually used in non-combat (often urban) environments, they do not have the requirement to be as hardy or portable as military versions; nevertheless they may be smaller, as they do not need very long range. Some of the first sniper rifles designed specifically to meet police and other law-enforcement requirements were developed for West German police after the Munich massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Many police services and law enforcement organizations (such as the U.S. Secret Service) now use rifles designed for law enforcement purposes. Bolt action rifles and sniper rifles, because of their use, will almost always use a scope of high magnification(at least x3),and a bipod. Accessories such as lasers, custom built stocks, and modified barrels are often built in as well, to achieve the best possible shot. Cheap Bolt Action Rifles and Sniper Rifles cost no more than 50 Wealth Points Table: Cheap Modern-Day Bolt Action Rifles and Sniper Rifles Weapon Caliber Magazine Upgrade Size, Cost Points and Type Browning A-Bolt II .30-06 4:1 WP Frame Composite Stalker2 Springfield Box Barrel Optics CZ 452 American2 .22 LR 5:1 WP Frame Box Barrel Optics CZ 453 American2 .17 HMR 5:1 WP Frame Box Barrel Optics Marlin Model X7 .30-06 Int:5 Frame Springfield Barrel Optics Marlin Model X7 .243 Win Int:5 Frame Barrel Optics 7.62x51mm Marlin Model X7 Int:5 Frame .308 Win Barrel Optics Remington M7002 .30-06 Int:5 Frame Springfield Barrel Optics Remington M7002 .243 Win Int:5 Frame Barrel Optics Remington M7002 .17 Rem Int:5 Frame Barrel Optics Remington M7002 7.62x51mm .308 Win Int:4 Frame Barrel Optics Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment 100 ft. Bolt L 106 oz. 30 0% Licensed 85 ft. Bolt L 94 oz. 22 0% Licensed 90 ft. Bolt L 94 oz. 28 0% Licensed 130 ft. Bolt L 100 oz. 22 0% Licensed 95 ft. Bolt L 100 oz. 19 0% Licensed 110 ft Bolt L 100 oz. 20 0% Licensed 130 ft. Bolt L 96 oz. 40 0% Licensed 90 ft. Bolt L 96 oz. 40 0% Licensed 115 ft. Bolt L 96 oz. 30 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock 120 ft. Bolt L 96 oz. 38 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Weapon Remington M7002 Caliber 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:5 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. Frame 125ft. Bolt L 96 oz. Barrel Optics 7.62x51mm Remington M700P1,2 Int:4 Frame 150 ft. Bolt L 96 oz. .308 Win Barrel Optics Ruger M77 Mark 12 5.56x45mm Int:5 Frame 100 ft. Bolt L 116 oz. .223 Rem Barrel Optics 7.62x51mm Ruger M77 Mark 12 Int:5 Frame 100 ft. Bolt L 112 oz. .308 Win Barrel Optics 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchase WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment 40 0% Licensed 50 0% Licensed 26 0% Licensed 26 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Expensive Bolt Action Rifles and Sniper Rifles cost more than 80 Wealth Points Table: Expensive Modern-Day Bolt Action Rifles and Sniper Rifles Weapon Caliber Magazine Upgrade Range Size, Cost Points and Type 7.62x51mm Accuracy 5:4 WP Frame 130 ft. .308 Win International AWP1,2 Box Barrel Optics Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Bolt L 228 oz. 100 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine and a fixed stock Accuracy International AWM Super Magnum1,2 .338 Lapua 5:4 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 130 ft. Bolt L 228 oz. 100 0% Licensed Barrett M98B1,2 .338 Lapua 10:14 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 135 ft. Bolt L 216 oz. 200 0% Licensed 7.62x54mmR 10:3 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 110 ft. Bolt L 204 oz. 60 0% Licensed SV-982 Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:4 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment FR F21,2 7.62x51mm .308 Win Frame Barrel Optics 200 ft. Bolt L 204 oz. 150 0% Licensed 7.62x51mm .308 Win Int:5 Frame Barrel Optics 230 ft. Bolt L 264 oz. 136 0% Licensed .338 Lapua Magnum 5:2 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 175-300 ft. Bolt L 190 oz. 124 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a x6 telescopic sight, a bipod, a Heavy barrel, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a x10 telescopic sight, a bipod, a heavy barrel, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a x8.5-24x telescopic sight, a bipod, and a fixed stock M40A31,2 M24A3 SWS1,2 Weapon M24E1 SWS1,2 Caliber .300 Win Mag Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:2 WP Box Mossberg MVP 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Int:5 Remington M700P1,2 5.56x45mm .223 Rem SIG SSG 30002 7.62x51mm .308 Win 4:2 WP Box Steyr Scout2 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:2 WP 10:5 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 2 Tactical 200 ft. Bolt L 192 oz. 150 0% Licensed Frame Barrel Optics 95 ft. Bolt L 120 oz. 56 0% Licensed Frame Barrel Optics Frame Barrel Optics 135 ft. Bolt L 96 oz. 52 0% Licensed 100 ft. Bolt L 191 oz. 100 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 5 round magazines, a x9 telescopic sight, a threaded barrel, a bipod, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a 10 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 4 round magazine and a fixed stock Frame Barrel Optics 105 ft. Bolt L 105 oz. 100 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine and a fixed stock Weapon Caliber Steyr Scout2 7.62x51mm .308 Win Steyr Scout2 .243 Win Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:2 WP 10:5 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 105 ft. Bolt L 105 oz. 100 0% Licensed 5:2 WP 10:5 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 105 ft. Bolt L 105 oz. 100 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine and a fixed stock 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Anti-Material Rifle An Anti-Material rifle is a rifle designed to destroy at hard targets, such as equipment, vehicles, and weapons, rather than at other combatants. Antimaterial rifles are similar in form and appearance to modern sniper rifles and can often serve in that role, though they are usually chambered for cartridges more powerful than are normally required for neutralizing a human and can operate at a greater range. In general, anti-material rifles are chambered for 12.7x99mm NATO (.50 BMG), 12.7x108mm Russian, 14.5x114mm Russian, and 20mm cartridges. The large cartridges are required to be able to fire projectiles containing usable payloads such as explosives, armor-piercing cores, and incendiaries. Due to the considerable size and weight of anti-material rifles and other support equipment, sniper cells operating in 2- or 3-man or larger teams become a necessity. The recoil produced by the employed cartridges dictates that these rifles are designed to be fired from the prone position. Bipods and monopods and muzzle brakes are used as accessories to employ these rifles as comfortably and accurately as possible. Firing several 12.7x99mm NATO, 12.7x108mm Russian, or larger calibers from the standing position or in a kneeling position would be very uncomfortable for the operator. Bipods are mandatory, and various telescopic sights, tactical slings, patrol slings, and ergonomic stocks are all suitable for anti-material rifles. Table: Modern-Day Anti-material Rifles Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Accuracy .50 BMG 5:12 WP International AW501 Box Anzio Ironworks Single Shot 50 .50 BMG Int:1 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 270 ft. Bolt H 528 oz. 300 0% Restricted Frame Barrel Optics 190 ft. Bolt H 336 oz. 125 0% Restricted Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a fixed stock and a bipod Empty Firearm with a Fixed stock and a bipod Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 3:4 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Anzio Ironworks 50 .50 BMG Frame Barrel Optics 200 ft. Bolt H 368 oz. 200 0% Restricted 20x102mm 3:12 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 450 ft. Bolt G 960 oz. 600 0% Restricted Barrett M951 .50 BMG 5:10 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 260 ft. Bolt H 376 oz. 240 0% Restricted Barrett M82A1 .50 BMG 10:10 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 220 ft. SL H 494 oz. 300 0% Restricted Empty Firearm with one 3 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a bipod and a Fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 3 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a bipod and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 5 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a fixed stock and a bipod Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a fixed stock and a bipod Anzio Ironworks Mag-Fed 20mm 1 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased World War 2 Rifles All weapons listed here have a 75% Error range due to age, and must be cleaned, repaired, and oiled to remove said error range. Table: Damage Per Caliber for WW2 Rifles Damage Caliber Recoil Penalty Caliber 3d4+2 -4 .45 ACP 4d4 -4 6.5x50mm Arisaka 3d6+1 -4 .30 Carbine 4d6+4 -6 7.5x54mm French 5d6+2 -7 7.62x54mmR 5d6+3 -7 .303 British 5d6+4 -8 7.7x58mm Arisaka 5d6+5 -8 8x57mm Mauser 6d6 -9 .30-06 Springfield 1d8+2 -3 7.62x38mmR Nagant 3d8 -5 7.92x33mm Kurz 7d8 -10 7.92x94mm 12d8 -19 13.9x99mmB 10d10 -17 14.5x114mm 12d10 -20 20x124mm, 20x105mm Battle Rifles Battle rifles are select fire, semi-automatic, or bolt action rifles that use a full power rifle cartridge. Battle rifles go well with patrol slings. Firearm Spotlight: The M1 Garand The M1 Garand (officially designated as United States Rifle, Caliber .30, M1 and later simply Rifle, Caliber .30, M1, and also abbreviated as US Rifle, Cal. .30, M1), was the first semi-automatic rifle to be generally issued to the infantry of any nation. Called "the greatest battle implement ever devised" by General George S. Patton, the Garand officially replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard service rifle of the United States Armed Forces in 1936 and was subsequently replaced by the selective fire M14 in 1957. However, the M1 continued to be used in large numbers until 1963 and to a lesser degree until 1966. The M1 "is an air-cooled, gas-operated, clip-fed, and semiautomatic shoulder weapon. After the eight rounds have been shot the clip automatically ejects causing a "ping" noise to occur. The M1 was used extensively by U.S. forces in World War II, the Korean War, and, to a limited extent, the Vietnam War. Most M1 rifles were issued to Army and Marine troops, though many thousands were also lent or provided as foreign aid to America's allies. The Garand is still used by drill teams and military honor guards. It is also widely sought by the civilian population as a hunting rifle, target rifle, and military collectible. It is available for American civilian ownership through the Civilian Marksmanship Program. Table: WW2 Battle Rifles Weapon Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:5 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 110 ft. Bolt L 130 oz. 34 0% Licensed 7.62x54mmR 15:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL/ Auto L 152 oz. 66 5% Restricted De Lisle carbine2 .45 ACP 7:1 WP 1911 Box None 80 ft. Bolt L 136 oz. 9 0% Licensed FG 42 8x57mm Mauser 10:2 WP 20:5 WP Box Frame Barrel 95 ft. SL/Aut o L 148 oz. 80 0% Restricted Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a bayonet, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines, a bayonet lug, a bayonet, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 7 round magazines, a permanent level 3 suppressor, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine, and a fixed stock Arisaka Type 99 Rifle2 AVS-36 Caliber 7.7x58mm Arisaka Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:10 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Gewehr 41 8x57mm Mauser Frame Barrel 90 ft. SL L 176 oz. 9 20% Licensed 8x57mm Mauser Int:5 Frame Barrel 160 ft. Bolt L 131 oz. 21 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty firearm with a bayonet lug, and a fixed stock Karabiner 98 Kurz2 Lee-Enfield SMLE Mk III2,4 .303 British 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 140 ft. Bolt L 140 oz. 20 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a bayonet lug, a bayonet, and a fixed stock Lee-Enfield Rifle No. 4 Mk I2,4 .303 British 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 150 ft. Bolt L 140 oz. 11 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a bayonet lug, a bayonet, and a fixed stock Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:2 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 130 ft. Bolt L 96 oz. 14 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a bayonet lug, a bayonet, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with two 15 round magazines and a folding stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, and a fixed stock Lee Enfield No. 5 MK I "Jungle Carbine"2,4 .303 British M1 Carbine .30 Carbine 15:1 WP 30:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL L 83 oz. 25 5% Licensed M1A1 Carbine .30 Carbine 15:1 WP 30:1 WP M1 Carbine Box Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL L 72 oz. 33 5% Licensed M2 Carbine .30 Carbine 15:1 WP 30:1 WP M1 Carbine Box Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL/ Auto L 83 oz. 30 5% Restricted Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:8 En-bloc Clip Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 120 ft. SL L 152 oz. 45 0% Licensed Empty firearm with 1 8 round clip, a patrol sling. a bayonet lug, and a fixed stock. Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a bayonet, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a bayonet, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, and a folding stock Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, and a fixed stock M1 Garand3 .30-06 Springfield M1903A1 Springfield2 .30-06 Springfield Int:5 Frame Barrel 150 ft. Bolt L 140 oz. 6 0% Licensed M1903A3 Springfield2 .30-06 Springfield Int:5 Frame Barrel 150 ft. Bolt L 138 oz 6 0% Licensed MAS 36 CR392 7.5x54mm Int:5 Frame Barrel 145 ft Bolt L 131 oz. 6 0% Licensed 7.62x54mmR Int:5 Frame Barrel 140 ft. Bolt L 140 oz. 4 0% Licensed Mosin Nagant Model 1891/302 Weapon Caliber Mosin Nagant Model 1938 Carbine2 7.62x54mmR Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:5 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 130 ft. Bolt L 120 oz. 4 0% Licensed Empty firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a bayonet, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a bayonet lug, a bayonet and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, and a fixed stock Mosin Nagant Model 1944 Carbine1,2 7.62x54mmR Int:5 Frame Barrel 130 ft. Bolt L 144 oz. 4 0% Licensed Tokarev SVT-40 7.62x54mmR 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 90 ft. SL L 136 oz. 8 5% Licensed Sturmgewehr 44 7.92x33mm Kurz 30:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 70 ft. SL/ Auto L 184 oz. 12 10% Restricted 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 3 This weapon requires the use of it's clip, in order to function 4 This weapon's magazines are not interchangeable between different guns of the same model, and when reloading with magazines, the error range increases by 25% All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Sniper Rifles A Sniper rifle is a bolt action rifle or battle rifle, customized specifically for long range engagement. Bipods, various telescopic sights, tactical slings, patrol slings, and ergonomic stocks are all suitable for both bolt action rifles, and sniper rifles. Table: WW2 Sniper Rifles Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:5 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 150 ft. Bolt L 139 oz. 60 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a x2 telescopic sight and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a bayonet lug, a x3 telescopic sight, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a bayonet lug, a x3 telescopic sight, and a fixed stock Arisaka Type 97 Sniper Rifle 6.5x50mm Arisaka Lee-Enfield SMLE Mk III1,2,4,5 .303 British 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 175 ft. Bolt L 160 oz. 55 0% Licensed Lee-Enfield Rifle No. 4 Mk I1,2,4,5 .303 British 10:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 190 ft. Bolt L 160 oz. 65 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10: 1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Gewehr 43 8x57mm Mauser Frame Barrel 120 ft. SL L 155 oz. 54 5% Licensed 8x57mm Mauser Int:5 Frame Barrel 200 ft. Bolt L 165 oz. 54 0% Licensed MAS 362 7.5x54mm Int:5 Frame Barrel 180 ft. Bolt L 156 oz. 45 0% Licensed M1C Garand3 .30-06 Springfield Int:8 En-bloc Clip Frame Barrel 180 ft. SL L 150 oz. 62 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines, a x4 telescopic sight and a fixed stock Empty firearm with a bayonet lug, a x3 telescopic sight and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a bayonet, a x3 telescopic sight, and a fixed stock Empty firearm with one 8 round clip, a x2 telescopic sight, and a fixed stock Karabiner 98 kurz1,5 Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:8 En-bloc Clip Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 180 ft. SL L 160 oz. 72 0% Licensed Empty firearm with one 8 round clip, a x2 telescopic sight, and a fixed stock Empty firearm with a x2 telescopic sight, and a fixed stock M1D Garand3 .30-06 Springfield M1903A4 Springfield2,5 .30-06 Springfield Int:5 Frame Barrel Optics 190 ft. Bolt L 172 oz. 70 0% Licensed Mosin Nagant Model 1891/302,5 7.62x54mmR Int:5 Frame Barrel Optics 175 ft. Bolt L 140 oz. 30 0% Licensed Mosin Nagant Model 1938 Carbine2,5 7.62x54mmR Int:5 Frame Barrel Optics 165 ft. Bolt L 120 oz. 33 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a x4 telescopic sight and a fixed stock Empty firearm with a x3 telescopic sight, and a fixed stock Weapon Caliber Mosin Nagant Model 1944 Carbine2,5 7.62x54mmR SVT-40 7.62x54mmR Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:5 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 165 ft. Bolt L 144 oz. 32 0% Licensed 10:1 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 115 ft. SL L 162 oz. 56 5% Licensed Empty Firearm with a x3 telescopic sight, and fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a bayonet lug, a x3 telescopic sight and a fixed stock 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 3 This weapon requires the use of it's clip, in order to function 4 This weapon's magazines are not interchangeable between different guns of the same model, and when reloading with magazines, the error range increases by 25% 5 This weapon can not use stripper clips. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Anti-Material Rifles An Anti-Material rifle is a rifle designed to destroy at hard targets, such as equipment, vehicles, and weapons. Bipods are mandatory, and various telescopic sights, tactical slings, patrol slings, and ergonomic stocks are all suitable for anti-material rifles. Table: WW2 Anti-material Rifles Weapon Caliber Boys Anti Tank Rifle1 13.9x99mmB Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5: 1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Siz e Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment None 170 ft. Bolt H 560 oz. 30 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with a bipod Empty Firearm with a bipod Empty Firearm with a bipod Empty Firearm with a bipod Empty Firearm with a bipod Empty Firearm with a bipod Panzerbüchse 391 7.92x94mm Int:1 None 140 ft. Bolt H 400 oz. 23 0% Military and Police PTRD-411 14.5x114mm Int:1 None 220 ft. Single H 608 oz. 25 0% Military and Police PTRS-41 14.5x114mm 5:1 WP Box None 230 ft. SL H 736 oz. 26 0% Military and Police Type 97 20mm Antitank Rifle 20x124mm 7:2 WP Box None 430 ft. SL H 2080 oz. 43 0% Military and Police Solothurn 36M 20mm anti-tank rifle 20x105mm 10:2 WP Box None 320 ft. SL H 1584 oz. 40 0% Military and Police 1 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased World War 1 and the Roaring 20's Rifles All weapons listed here have a 75% Error range due to age, and must be cleaned, repaired, and oiled to remove said error range. Table: Damage Per Caliber for WW1 Rifles Damage Caliber Recoil Modifier Caliber 4d4 -4 6.5x50mm Arisaka 5d4+2 -6 6mm Lee Navy 5d6+1 -6 8mm Lebel 5d6+2 -7 7.62x54mmR, 7x57mm Mauser 5d6+3 -7 .303 British 5d6+4 -8 .30-40 Krag 6d6 -8 .30-06 Springfield Battle Rifles Battle rifles are select fire, semi-automatic, or bolt action rifles that use a full power rifle cartridge. Battle rifles go well with patrol slings. Table: WW1 Battle Rifles Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:5 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 100 ft. Bolt L 139 oz. 30 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a bayonet, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a bayonet, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a bayonet, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a bayonet, and a fixed stock Arisaka Type 30 Rifle2 6.5x50mm Arisaka Arisaka Type 30 Carbine2 6.5x50mm Arisaka Int:5 Frame Barrel 80 ft. Bolt L 124 oz. 30 0% Licensed Arisaka Type 382 6.5x50mm Arisaka Int:5 Frame Barrel 90 ft. Bolt L 139 oz. 30 0% Licensed Arisaka Type 38 Calvary Carbine2 6.5x50mm Arisaka Int:5 Frame Barrel 75 ft. Bolt L 116 oz. 30 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:5 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 80 ft. Bolt L 116 oz. 38 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a bayonet, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, and a fixed stock Empty firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a bayonet, and a fixed stock Arisaka Type 44 Calvary Rifle2 6.5x50mm Arisaka Fusil Automatique Modele 1917 8mm Lebel Int:5 Frame Barrel 70 ft. SL L 128 oz. 10 0% Licensed Gewehr 882 8x57mm Mauser Int:5 Frame Barrel 120 ft. Bolt L 134 oz. 5 0% Licensed Gewehr 982 8x57mm Mauser Int:5 Frame Barrel 160 ft. Bolt L 144 oz. 7 0% Licensed KB wz. 98A2 8x57mm Mauser Int:5 Frame Barrel 160 ft. Bolt L 153 oz. 7 0% Licensed Krag-Jørgensen`2,4 .30-40 Krag Int:5 Frame Barrel 140 ft. Bolt L 160 oz. 60 0% Licensed Lebel Model 18862 8mm Lebel Int:8 Frame Barrel 130 ft. Bolt L 155 oz. 8 0% Licensed Weapon M1895 Lee Navy3 Caliber 6mm Lee Navy Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:5 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 120 ft. Bolt L 133 oz. 60 0% Licensed Empty firearm with a fixed stock and a bayonet lug. Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a bayonet, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a bayonet lug and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a Fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock M1903 Springfield2 .30-06 Springfield Int:5 Frame Barrel 150 ft. Bolt L 152 oz. 25 0% Licensed M1917 Enfield2 .30-06 Springfield Int:6 Frame Barrel 140 ft. Bolt L 177 oz. 34 0% Licensed 7x57mm Mauser 8:1 WP 10:2 WP 20:3 WP 30:4 WP 100:6 WP Box Frame Barrel 90 ft. SL/ Auto L 147 oz. 9 0% Licensed Pattern 1914 Enfield1,2 .303 British Int:5 Frame Barrel 150 ft. Bolt L 150 oz. 6 0% Licensed Springfield Model 18982.,4 .30-40 Krag Int:5 Frame Barrel 160 ft. Bolt L 135 oz. 8 0% Licensed Ross Rifle1,2 .303 British Int:5 Frame Barrel 140 ft. Bolt L 137 oz. 9 20% Licensed Mondragón rifle Weapon Caliber Berthier rifle2,3 8mm Lebel Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:3 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 135 ft. Bolt L 144 oz. 7 0% Licensed Empty firearm with a 3 round en-block clip, and a fixed stock 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 3 This weapon requires the use of it's clip, in order to function 4 This weapon can be reloaded without working the bolt, allowing for +1 round 5 This weapon's magazines are not interchangeable between different guns of the same model, and when reloading with magazines, the error range increases by 25% All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Wild West Rifles All weapons listed here have an 85% Error range due to age, and must be cleaned, repaired, and oiled to remove said error range. Table: Damage Per Caliber for Wild West Rifles Damage Caliber Recoil Modifier Caliber 1d6+5 -3 .38 Winchester 3d6 -4 .44 Henry 1d10 -3 .32 WCF 1d10+2 -4 .44 WCF 2d10+5 -5 56-56 Spencer 3d10 -6 .45-70 Government 3d10+5 -8 .50-70 Government Carbine Rifles and Long Rifles A carbine rifle is a shortened, compact version of full sized rifles, but also encompasses semi-automatic, pistol caliber rifles as well. Long rifles are full rifles, that are usually used for range work. Long rifles, for the purpose of feats, are target rifles. Carbine rifles go well with tactical slings, or patrol slings Table: Wild West Carbine and Long Rifles Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Henry Rifle2 .44 Henry Int:15 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame 70 ft. Lever L 148 oz. 22 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Remington Rolling Block .45-70 Government Int:1 Frame Barrel 60 ft. Single L 148 oz. 16 0% Licensed Sharps 1863 Carbine2 .50-70 Government Int:1 Frame Barrel 65 ft. Single L 152 oz. 45 0% Licensed Sharps 1873 Rifle2 .45-70 Government Int:1 Frame Barrel 70 ft. Single L 160 oz. 44 0% Licensed Sharps 1874 Long Range Rifle2 .45-70 Government Int:1 Frame Barrel 85 ft. Single L 172 oz. 40 0% Licensed Spencer Repeating Rifle2 56-56 Spencer Int:7 Frame Barrel 80 ft. Lever L 160 oz. 85 0% Licensed Spencer Repeating Carbine2 56-56 Spencer Int:7 Frame Barrel 60 ft. Lever L 144 oz. 70 0% Licensed Springfield M18712 Rolling Block .50-70 Government Int:1 Frame Barrel 90 ft. Single L 160 oz. 70 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:1 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 90 ft. Single L 156 oz. 65 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Springfield M18732 .45-70 Government Winchester Model 1873 Carbine2 .32 WCF Int:12 Frame Barrel 60 ft. Lever L 128 oz. 35 0% Licensed Winchester Model 1873 Carbine2 .38 Winchester Int:12 Frame Barrel 60 ft. Lever L 128 oz. 35 0% Licensed Winchester Model 1873 Carbine2 .44 WCF Int:12 Frame Barrel 60 ft. Lever L 128 oz. 35 0% Licensed Winchester Model 1873 Rifle2 .32 WCF Int:15 Frame Barrel 70 ft. Lever L 128 oz. 40 0% Licensed Winchester Model 1873 Rifle2 .38 Winchester Int:15 Frame Barrel 70 ft. Lever L 144 oz. 40 0% Licensed Winchester Model 1873 Rifle2 .44 WCF Int:15 Frame Barrel 70 ft. Lever L 144 oz. 40 0% Licensed Winchester Model 1866 Carbine2 .44 Henry Int:12 Frame Barrel 60 ft Lever L 144 oz. 35 0% Licensed Winchester Model 1866 Rifle2 .44 Henry Int:15 Frame Barrel 70 ft. Lever L 144 oz. 40 0% Licensed Winchester Model 1892 Rifle2 .44 WCF Int:15 Frame Barrel 70 ft Lever L 144 oz. 40 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Weapon Caliber Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment .44 WCF Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:12 Winchester Model 1892 Carbine2 Frame Barrel 60 ft. Lever L 144 oz. 35 0% Licensed Winchester Model 1892 Rifle2 .32 WCF Int:15 Frame Barrel 70 ft Lever L 144 oz. 40 0% Licensed Winchester Model 1892 Carbine2 .32 WCF Int:12 Frame Barrel 60 ft. Lever L 144 oz. 35 0% Licensed Winchester Model 1892 Rifle2 .38 Winchester Int:15 Frame Barrel 70 ft Lever L 144 oz. 40 0% Licensed Winchester Model 1892 Carbine2 .38 Winchester Int:12 Frame Barrel 60 ft. Lever L 144 oz. 35 0% Licensed Winchester Model 1894 Rifle2 .30-30 Winchester Int:8 Frame Barrel 70 ft Lever L 144 oz. 40 0% Licensed Winchester Model 1894 Carbine2 .30-30 Winchester Int:7 Frame Barrel 60 ft. Lever L 144 oz. 35 0% Licensed Winchester Model 1894 Carbine2 .45-70 Government Int:8 Frame Barrel 80 ft. Lever L 152 oz. 50 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 3 This weapon is a black powder firearm and falls under the rules for black powder firearms in Modern Magika All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Chapter 4: Shotguns “We should have fuckin' shotguns” -Vincent Vega A shotgun (also known as a scattergun and peppergun, or historically as a fowling piece) is a firearm that is usually designed to be fired from the shoulder, which uses the energy of a fixed shell to fire a number of small spherical pellets called shot, or a solid projectile called a slug. Shotguns come in a wide variety of sizes, ranging from .22 inch bore up to 2 inch bore, and in a range of firearm operating mechanisms, including breech loading, singlebarreled, double or combination gun, pump-action, bolt-, and lever-action, semi-automatic, and even fully automatic variants. A shotgun is generally a smoothbore firearm, which means that the inside of the barrel is not rifled. Preceding smoothbore firearms, such as the musket, were widely used by armies in the 18th century. The direct ancestor to the shotgun, the blunderbuss, was also used in a similar variety of roles from self defense to riot control. It was often used by cavalry troops due to its generally shorter length and ease of use, as well as by coachmen for its substantial power. However, in the 19th century, these weapons were largely replaced on the battlefield with breechloading rifled firearms, which were more accurate over longer ranges. The military value of shotguns was rediscovered in the First World War, when American forces used 12-gauge pump action shotguns in close-quarters trench fighting to great effect. Since then, it has been used in a variety of roles in civilian, law enforcement, and military applications. The shot pellets from a shotgun spread upon leaving the barrel, and the power of the burning charge is divided among the pellets, which means that the energy of any one ball of shot is fairly low. In a hunting context, this makes shotguns useful primarily for hunting birds and other small game. However, in a military or law enforcement context, the large number of projectiles makes the shotgun useful as a close quarters combat weapon or a defensive weapon. Shotguns are also used for target shooting sports such as skeet, trap, and sporting clays. In the US and Canada, shotguns are widely used as a support weapon by police forces. One of the rationales for issuing shotguns is that even without much training, an officer will probably be able to hit targets at close to intermediate range, due to the "spreading" effect of buckshot. This is mainly a myth, due to the fact that the spread of shotgun at 25 ft, averages 8 inches, being very capable of missing a target. Some police forces are replacing shotguns in this role with carbine rifles such as AR-15s. Shotguns are also used in roadblock situations, where police are blocking a highway to search cars for suspects. In the US, law enforcement agencies often use riot shotguns, especially for crowd and riot control where they may be loaded with lesslethal rounds. Shotguns are also often used as breaching devices to defeat locks. The downside to Shotguns, is that the shot quickly expend it's energy as the pellets fly farther, making them poor long range weapons, and even lessthan-desirable medium range weapons. Shotguns, unlike any other weapon in Ops and Tactics, have their range penalties affect both their total damage, as well as their attack bonus. Shotguns, like Rifles, are separated by their actions. Break Action For most of the history of the shotgun, the break-action breech loading double was the most common type, typically divided into three subtypes: the traditional "side by side" shotgun features two barrels mounted one beside the other (as the name suggests), the "over and under" shotgun has the two barrels mounted one on top of the other, and the single barrel shotgun. Side by side shotguns were traditionally used for hunting and other sporting pursuits (early long barreled side-by side shotguns were known as Fowling Pieces for their use hunting ducks and other birds), whereas over and under shotguns are more commonly associated with sporting use (such as clay pigeon/skeet shooting). Both types of double-barrel shotgun are used for hunting and sporting use, with the individual configuration largely being a matter of personal preference. Single barrel shotguns can be used for either use as well, but the single shot doesn't permit a user to participate in certain types of clay shooting. Most Break action shotguns have two triggers, allowing the user to fire the barrel they prefer, which each may be loaded with different loads, or fire both barrels at the same time, for twice the load at a target. The downside to having two separate triggers is that the user must shift their hand in order to be able to manipulate each trigger. A newer style is to have a single trigger that fires one barrel first, then the other, in a predetermined sequence, that is reset when the action is broken and reloaded. The advantage to this is that the user doesn't have to shift their grip in order to fire quickly, but looses the ability to fire both barrels at once. Pump Action In pump-action shotguns, a sliding forearm handle (the pump) works the action, extracting the spent shell and inserting a new one while cocking the hammer or striker as the pump is worked. A pump gun is typically fed from a tubular magazine underneath the barrel, which also serves as a guide for the pump. The rounds are fed in one by one through a port in the receiver, where they are lifted by a lever called the elevator and pushed forward into the chamber by the bolt. A pair of latches at the rear of the magazine hold the rounds in place and facilitate feeding of one shell at a time. If it is desired to load the gun fully, a round may be loaded through the ejection port directly into the chamber, or cycled from the magazine, which is then topped off with another round. Well-known examples include the Winchester Model 1897, Remington 870 and Mossberg 500/590. Pump-action shotguns are common hunting, fowling and sporting shotguns. Hunting models generally have a barrel between 24 and 28 inches. They can also easily be used with an empty magazine as a single-shot weapon, by simply dropping the next round to be fired into the open ejection port after the spent round is ejected. Pump action shotguns with shorter barrels and no barrel choke (or very little) are highly popular for use in home defense, military and law enforcement, and are commonly known as riot guns. The minimum barrel length for shotguns in most of the U.S. is 18" and this barrel length is the primary choice for riot shotguns. The shorter barrel makes the weapon easier to maneuver around corners and in tight spaces, though slightly longer barrels are sometimes used outdoors for a tighter spread pattern or increased accuracy of slug projectiles. Home-defense/law enforcement shotguns are usually chambered for 12-gauge shells, providing maximum shot power and the use of a variety of projectiles such as 00 Buckshot, rubber, sandbag and slug shells, but 20-gauge (common in bird-hunting shotguns) or .410 (common in youth-size shotguns) are also available in defense-type shotgun models allowing easier use by novice shooters. A riot shotgun has many advantages over a handgun or rifle. Compared to "defense-caliber" handguns (chambered for 9x19mm Parabellum, .38 Special, . 357 Magnum, .40 S&W, .45 ACP and similar), a shotgun has far more power and damage potential, allowing a "one-shot stop" that is more difficult to achieve with typical handgun loads. Compared to a rifle, riot shotguns are easier to maneuver due to the shorter barrel, still provide better damage potential at indoor distances (generally 3–5 meters/yards), and reduce the risk of "overpenetration"; that is, the bullet or shot passing completely through the target and continuing beyond, which poses a risk to those behind the target through walls. The wide spread of the shot reduces the importance of shot placement compared to a single projectile, which increases the effectiveness of "point shooting" - rapidly aiming simply by pointing the weapon in the direction of the target. This allows easy, fast use by novices. Pump action shotguns lacking a trigger disconnector can be slamfired, on purpose or otherwise, if the trigger is kept depressed whilst cycling the action. This permits a user to rapidly spray shells onto a target area and perform slamfire attacks. Lever Action Early attempts at repeating shotguns invariably centered around either bolt-or lever-action designs, drawing inspiration from contemporary repeating rifles, with the earliest successful repeating shotgun being the lever-action Winchester M1887, designed by John Browning at the behest of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. Lever shotguns, while less common, were popular in the late 19th century with the Winchester Model 1887 and Model 1901 being prime examples. Initially very popular, demand waned after the introduction of pump-action shotguns at the turn of the century, and production was eventually discontinued in 1920. One major issue with lever-actions (and to a lesser extent pump-actions) was that early shotgun shells were often made of paper or similar fragile materials (modern hulls are plastic or metal). As a result the loading of shells, or working of the action of the shotgun, could often result in cartridges getting crushed and becoming unusable, or even damaging the gun. Lever shotguns have seen a return to the gun market in recent years, however, with Winchester producing the Model 9410 (chambering the .410 gauge shotgun shell and using the action of the Winchester Model 94 series lever-action rifle, hence the name), and a handful of other firearm manufacturers producing versions of the Winchester Model 1887/1901 designed for modern 12-gauge smokeless shotshells with more durable plastic casings. Lever action firearms cost +3 additional Combat Points when firing from a prone position, but -2 Combat Points when performing pot shot attacks. Self Loading Gas, inertia, or recoil operated actions are other popular methods of increasing the rate of fire of a shotgun; these are generally referred to as autoloaders or semi-automatics. Instead of having the action manually operated by a pump or lever, the action automatically cycles each time the shotgun is fired, ejecting the spent shell and reloading a fresh one into the chamber. The first successful semi-automatic shotgun was John Browning's Auto-5, first produced by Fabrique Nationale beginning in 1902. Other well-known examples include the Remington 1100, Benelli M1, and Saiga-12. Some, such as the Franchi SPAS-12 and Benelli M3, are capable of switching between semi-automatic and pump action. These are popular for two reasons; first, some jurisdictions forbid the use of semi-automatic actions for hunting, and second, lower-powered rounds, like many less lethal cartridges, have insufficient power to reliably cycle a semi-automatic shotgun. This action gains no bonuses or penalties. Autoloading shotguns also encompasses shotguns that are fully automatic, such as the Daewoo USAS-12 and the AA-12 Modern-Day Shotguns Table: Damage Per Caliber for Modern Shotguns Damage Caliber Recoil Modifier Caliber 3d4+1 -3 .410 Ga. 4d6 -5 20 Ga. 5d6 -6 12 Ga. 7d6 -9 10 Ga. Sporting Shotguns A Sporting shotgun is a shotgun that focuses on accuracy, rather than ammo capacity. Sporting shotguns are simple to maintain, use, and clean. Most sporting shotguns are aimed at a particular sport, usually game hunting, for rifled barrels using slugs, or for fowl and clay shooting, with choked barrels. Sporting shotguns usually have lower capacities than their combat counterparts, but also less expensive, as they don't have to take the daily beatings of a combat shotgun, and thus don't need to be over engineered as such. Cheap Sporting Shotguns cost no more than 15 Wealth Points Table: Cheap Modern-Day Sporting Shotguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Harrington & 12 Ga. Int:1 Richardson Single Barrel Shotgun2 Harrington & Richardson Topper2 12 Ga. Int:1 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 50 ft. Single L 92 oz. 5 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 50 ft. Single L 92 oz. 5 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a choked barrel Weapon Harrington & Richardson Topper 20 Ga. Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:1 Harrington & Richardson Topper2 .410 Ga. Int:1 Frame Barrel 55 ft. Single L 92 oz. 5 0% Licensed Maverick 88 Slug2 12 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 45 ft. Pump L 112 oz. 13 10% Licensed Maverick 88 Field 12 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 45 ft. Pump L 112 oz. 11 10% Licensed .410 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 35 ft. Pump L 80 oz. 15 0% Licensed Mossberg 505 Youth2 Caliber Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 55 ft. Single L 92 oz. 5 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a choked barrel Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a choked barrel Empty Firearm with a slug barrel and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a choked barrel and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Mid-Range Sporting Shotguns cost between 16-30 Wealth Points. Table: Mid-range Modern-Day Sporting shotguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Benelli Black Eagle 12 Ga. Int:4 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 60 ft. SL L 116 oz. 30 5% Licensed Empty firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Benelli Nova Pump Field,2 12 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 60 ft. Pump L 128 oz. 23 0% Licensed Benelli Nova Pump Field2 20 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 60 ft. Pump L 105 oz. 22 0% Licensed Benelli Supernova1,2 12 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 65 ft. SL L 128 oz. 22 0% Licensed Benelli Supernova Slug1,2 12 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 60 ft. SL L 128 oz. 30 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Mossberg 5002 12 Ga. Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:5 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 45 ft. Pump L 112 oz. 21 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a Slug Barrel and a Fixed Stock Empty Firearm with a Choked Barrel and a Fixed Stock Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock Empty Firearm with a Slug Barrel and a Fixed Stock Mossberg 505 Youth2 20 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 40 ft. Pump L 90 oz. 18 0% Licensed Mossberg 535 Slugster2 12 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 50 ft. Pump L 112 oz. 20 0% Licensed Mossberg 535 Waterfowl2 12 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 40 ft. Pump L 112 oz. 20 0% Licensed Mossberg 930 12 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 45 ft. SL L 112 oz. 25 5% Licensed Mossberg 930 Slugster 12 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 50 ft. SL L 112 oz. 28 5% Licensed Weapon Caliber Mossberg 930 Waterfowl 12 Ga. Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:5 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 40 ft. SL L 124 oz. 28 5% Licensed Empty Firearm with a Choked Barrel and a Fixed Stock Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a Slug Barrel and a Fixed Stock Empty Firearm with a Choked Barrel and a Fixed Stock Mossberg SA20 Autoloader 20 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 50 ft. SL L 112 oz. 20 10% Licensed Maverick Arms Hunter Field Over & Under2 12 Ga. Int:2 Frame 2 Barrels 55 ft. Single/ Double L 112 oz. 20 0% Licensed Remington 870 Express2 12 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 45 ft. Pump L 115 oz. 21 0% Licensed Remington 870 Express Slug2 12 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 45 ft. Pump L 112 oz. 23 0% Licensed Remington 870 Express Turkey2 12 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 45 ft. Pump L 112 oz. 23 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Remington 870 Express2 20 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 40 ft. Pump L 112 oz. 18 0% Licensed Remington 870 Express Slug2 20 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 40 ft. Pump L 112 oz. 19 0% Licensed Remington 870 Express Turkey2 20 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 45 ft. Pump L 112 oz. 19 0% Licensed Rossi Rio Grande .410 Ga. Int:6 Frame Barrel Optics 55 ft. Level L 109 oz. 23 0% Licensed Stoeger Coach Gun2 12 Ga. Int:2 Frame 2 Barrels 55 ft. SxS: Single/ Double L 104 oz. 20 0% Licensed Stoeger Coach Gun2 20 Ga. Int:2 Frame 2 Barrels 50 ft. SxS: Single/ Double L 102 oz. 20 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock Empty Firearm with a Slug Barrel and a Fixed Stock Empty Firearm with a Choked Barrel and a Fixed Stock Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Weapon Caliber Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment .410 Ga. Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:2 Stoeger Coach Gun2 Frame 2 Barrels 40 ft. Single/ Double L 100 oz. 20 0% Licensed Stoeger Coach Gun Single Trigger2 12 Ga. Int:2 Frame 2 Barrels 55 ft. SL L 104 oz. 20 0% Licensed Stoeger Coach Gun Single Trigger2 20 Ga. Int:2 Frame 2 Barrels 50 ft. SL L 102 oz. 20 0% Licensed Winchester Model 18872 12 Ga Int:4 Frame Barrel 45 ft. Lever L 130 oz. 30 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Expensive Sporting Shotguns cost more than 30 Wealth Points Table: Expensive Modern-day Sporting shotguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Benelli M2 Field 12 Ga. Int:5 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 50 ft SL L 115 oz. 40 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a slug barrel and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a choked barrel and fixed stock Empty firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Benelli M2 Field Slug 12 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 60 ft SL L 115 oz. 40 0% Licensed Benelli Super Sport1 12 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 65 ft SL L 116 oz. 100 0% Licensed Beretta Silver Pigeon1 12 Ga. Int:2 Frame 2 Barrels 70 ft. SL/ Double L 120 oz. 150 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Beretta 686 Sporting1,2 12 Ga. Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:2 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame 2 Barrels 50 ft. SL/ Double L 132 oz. 75 0% Licensed Empty firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel Browning BPS 10 Ga.2 10 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 45 ft. Pump L 169 oz. 35 0% Licensed Browning Gold Micro 20 Ga. Int:6 Frame Barrel 50 ft. SL L 118 oz. 34 0% Licensed Browning Gold Upland 12 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 50 ft. SL L 108 oz. 40 0% Licensed Ithaca Model 37 Deerslayer 12 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 55 ft. Pump/ Slam L 144 oz. 40 0% Licensed Weapon Mossberg Onyx Side By Side Field1,2 12 Ga. Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int: 2 Remington 1100 Sporting1 12 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 60 ft. SL L 128 oz. 45 5% Licensed Remington 1100 Sporting1 20 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 60 ft. SL L 128 oz. 45 5% Licensed Remington 1100 Sporting1 .410 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 50 ft. SL L 112 oz. 45 5% Licensed 10 Ga. Int:3 Frame Barrel 65 ft. SL L 142 oz. 48 5% Licensed Remington Model SP-10 Caliber Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame 2 Barrels 55 ft. SL L 128 oz. 41 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel. Combat Shotguns A combat shotgun is a shotgun that focuses on close quarters combat and capacity, rather than precision. Combat shotguns typically have much shorter barrels than shotguns for hunting and usually, though not always, have magazines of modified design to hold more than the 3 to 5 shots normal with sporting or hunting shotguns. Most combat shotguns have tubular magazines to hold the cartridges, mounted underneath the barrel, identical to those of hunting shotguns except for being longer to hold more ammunition, though some recent designs have detachable box magazines. Because of these, combat shotguns can tend to be more expensive than their sporting counterparts. Cheap Combat Shotguns Cost no more than 20 Wealth Points Table: Cheap Modern-Day Combat Shotguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Benelli Nova Pump 12 Ga. Int:4 Tactical Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 45 ft. Pump L 110 oz. 20 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel. Empty Firearm with a pistol grip and a straight barrel Harrington & Richardson Pardner Pump Protector 12 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 40 ft. Pump L 120 oz. 10 5% Licensed Ithaca 37 Defense 12 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 45 ft. Pump L 104 oz. 12 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Maverick 88 Security2 12 Ga. Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:5 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 45 ft. Pump L 112 oz. 11 10% Licensed Empty Firearm with a Fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a pistol grip and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel Mossberg JIC2,3 12 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 45 ft. Pump L 106 oz. 16 0% Licensed Norinco M983 12 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 45 ft. Pump L 120 oz. 8 10% Licensed Norinco M2000 12 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 45 ft. SL L 120 oz. 8 15% Licensed Weapon Caliber Saiga 12 12 Ga. Saiga 20 Saiga 410 Stoeger Double Defense Magazine Size, Cost and Type 2:1 WP 5:1 WP 10:2 WP 20:3 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 45 ft. SL L 127 oz. 13 0% Licensed 20 Ga. 5:1 WP 12:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 45 ft. SL L 123 oz. 13 0% Licensed .410 Ga. 2:1 WP 4:1 WP 10:1 WP 15:2 WP 30:5 WP Box Frame Barrel 40 ft. SL L 120 oz. 12 0% Licensed 12 Ga. Int:2 Frame 2 Barrels Optics 2 Tactical 45 ft. SL L 113 oz. 19 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines, and a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with two 5 round magazines, and a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with two 2 round magazines, a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel Stoeger Double Defense 20 Ga. Int:2 Frame 2 Barrels Optics 2 Tactical 40 ft. SL L 105 oz. 17 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon receives a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 3 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 4 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition when in pump action mode. 5 This weapon cannot chamber an extra round in the barrel 6 This weapon has two separate tubes, which can be loaded independent of one another, and can be switched for the cost of 1 combat point. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Expensive Combat Shotguns cost more than 20 Wealth Points Table: Expensive Modern-Day Combat Shotguns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Auto Assault-125 12 Ga. 8:2 WP 20:4 WP 32:6 WP Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 45 ft. SL/ Auto L 240 oz. 55 5% Military and Police Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock, a straight barrel, and one 8 round magazine Empty Firearm with a pistol grip and a vertical foregrip and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Armsel Protecta Bulldog 12 Ga. Int:12 Frame Barrel 40 ft. SL L 150 oz. 30 10% Restricted Benelli M1 Super 904 12 Ga. Int:7 Frame Barrel 50 ft. SL L 112 oz. 50 0% Licensed Benelli M2 Tactical 12 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 45 ft SL L 107 oz. 40 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Benelli M3 Super 904 12 Ga. Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:7 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 50 ft. SL/ Pump L 115 oz. 50 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a folding stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with two 10 round magazines, one 20 round magazine, a fixed stock and a straight barrel Benelli M44 12 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 50 ft. SL L 124 oz. 58 0% Licensed Benelli M10141,4 12 Ga. Int:8 Frame Barrel 50 ft. SL L 124 oz. 60 0% Licensed Daewoo USAS-12 12 Ga. 10:2 WP 20:3 WP Box Frame Barrel 50 ft. SL/ Auto L 218 oz. 100 0% Military and Police Weapon Caliber FN SLP Shotgun1 12 Ga. Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:8 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 50 ft. SL L 131 oz. 48 0% Licensed Empty firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a folding stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines, and a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Franchi SPAS 124 12 Ga. Int:8 Frame Barrel 45 ft. SL/ Pump L 140 oz. 50 0% Licensed Franchi SPAS 154 12 Ga. 6:3 WP Box Frame Barrel 45 ft. SL/ Pump L 136 oz. 55 0% Licensed Kel-Tec KSG6 12 Ga. Int:7 Int:7 Frame Barrel Optics 1 Tactical 45 ft. Pump L 137 oz. 40 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Mossberg 590A13 12 Ga. Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:8 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 45 ft. Pump L 120 oz. 32 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a Fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel Mossberg 930 Tactical 12 Ga. Int:7 Frame Barrel 1 Tactical 45 ft. SL L 120 oz. 40 5% Licensed Remington 870 Express Tactical3 12 Ga. Int:6 Frame Barrel Optics 45 ft. Pump L 112 oz. 25 0% Licensed Remington 870 Police3 12 Ga. Int:7 Frame Barrel Optics 45 ft. Pump L 112 oz. 32 0% Licensed Remington 1100 Tactical 12 Ga. Int:6 Frame Barrel 45 ft. SL L 112 oz. 27 0% Licensed Weapon Caliber Remington 1100 Competition 12 Ga. Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:7 Serbu Super Shorty 12 Ga. Int:2 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 45 ft. SL L 132 oz. 30 0% Licensed Frame Barrel 20 ft. Pump M 64 oz. 35 0% Restricted Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a pistol grip and a straight barrel 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon receives a +2 to all stealth checks made to hide the weapon. 3 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition 4 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition when in pump action mode. 5 This weapon cannot chamber an extra round in the barrel 6 This weapon has two separate tubes, which can be loaded independent of one another, and can be switched for the cost of 1 combat point. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased World War 1 Shotguns All weapons listed here have a 75% Error range due to age, and must be cleaned, repaired, and oiled to remove said error range. Table: Damage Per Caliber for WW1 Shotguns Damage Caliber Recoil Modifier Caliber 5d6 -6 12 Ga. Combat Shotguns A combat shotgun is a shotgun that focuses on close quarters combat and capacity, rather than accuracy. Combat shotguns go well with tactical slings and patrol slings. Table: WW1 Combat shotguns Weapon Caliber Browning Auto-5 12 Ga. Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:5 M12 Shotgun2 12 Ga. Int:5 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 40 ft. SL L 144 oz. 40 10% Licensed Frame Barrel 40 ft. Pump/ Slam L 130 oz. 18 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a fixed stock and a straight barrel Weapon Caliber Remington Model 10 12 Ga. Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:5 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 40 ft. Pump/ Slam L 128 oz. 44 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm a fixed stock and a straight barrel Winchester Model 1897 12 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 40 ft. Pump/ Slam L 128 oz. 34 0% Licensed Winchester Model 1912 12 Ga. Int:5 Frame Barrel 40 ft. Pump/ Slam L 130 oz. 40 0% Licensed 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Wild West Shotguns All weapons listed here have a 75% Error range due to age, and must be cleaned, repaired, and oiled to remove said error range. Table: Damage Per Caliber for Wild West Shotguns Damage Caliber Recoil Modifier Caliber 5d6 -6 12 Ga. 7d6 -9 10 Ga. 1d10+2 -4 .44 WCF Shotguns These shotguns were general purpose, used for both sporting, and defense. Shotguns go well with tactical slings and patrol slings. Table: Wild West Shotguns Weapon Caliber Baker Drilling Rifle/Shotgun1,2 Colt 18682 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment 12 Ga .44 WCF Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:2 Int:1 Frame 50 ft. 60 ft. Single/ Double Single L 144 oz. 130 0% Licensed 12 Ga Int:2 Frame 45 ft. Single/ Double L 144 oz. 45 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Weapon Caliber L.C. Smith No. 02 12 Ga Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:2 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame 55 ft. Single/ Double L 144 oz. 60 0% Licensed Empty Firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty firearm with a fixed stock and a straight barrel Empty Firearm with a bayonet lug, a fixed stock and a straight barrel Winchester Model 18872 12 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 45 ft. Lever L 128 oz. 35 0% Licensed Winchester Model 18872 10 Ga. Int:4 Frame Barrel 45 ft. Lever L 128 oz. 40 0% Licensed Winchester Model 18972 12 Ga Int:5 Frame Barrel 40 ft. Pump/ Slam L 128 oz. 42 0% Licensed 1 This weapon is a mastercraft weapon and grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls. 2 This weapon is not affected by the error range that comes from using alternate forms of ammunition All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Chapter 5: Machine Guns [Reading what McClane wrote on the dead terrorist's shirt] "Now I have a machine gun. Ho ho ho."~Hans Gruber A machine gun is a fully automatic mounted or portable firearm, usually designed to fire rounds in quick succession from an ammunition belt or largecapacity magazine, typically at a rate of several hundred rounds per minute. Machine guns are generally categorized as machine guns, or autocannons. Machine guns are often portable to a certain degree, but is generally used when mounted on a stand or fired from the ground on a bipod. Light machine guns are small enough to be fired and hand held like a rifle, but the gun is more effective when fired from a prone position, while General Purpose machineguns are almost always too heavy to be fired and held like a rifle, and are near required to be fired with support. The difference between machine guns and autocannons is based on caliber, with autocannons using calibers larger than 16 mm. Man-Portable Machine guns are split into two categories: Light and General Purpose. Light machine guns are often used as Squad Automatic Weapons, automatic weapons used to give infantry squads a portable source of automatic, focused fire, that can be carried and maintained by one member of the unit, while General Purpose machine guns, which can be used by one person, usually benefit greatly by having other soldiers help in the aspect of reloading, barrel changing, and carrying ammunition, because of the weight. The machine gun's primary role in modern ground combat is to provide suppressive fire on an opposing force's position, forcing the enemy to take cover and reducing the effectiveness of his fire. This either halts an enemy attack or allows friendly forces to attack enemy positions with less risk. Because of this, most machineguns do not even posses a selector switch, and fire in automatic only mode. Machineguns that used linked ammunition can sometimes equip ammo boxes to hold the rounds. These boxes come in various sizes, and all boxes cost 3 WP. Modern Day Machine Guns Table: Damage Per Caliber for Modern-Day Machine Guns Damage Caliber Recoil Modifier Caliber 4d4 -4 5.45x39mm/.21 Russian, 5.8x42mm Chinese 5d4 -5 5.56x45mm NATO/.223 Remington 4d6+2 -6 7.62x39mm M43/.30 Russian 5d6 -6 7.62x51mm/.308 Winchester 5d6+2 -7 7.62x54mmR Light Machine Guns A light machine gun is a machine gun designed to be employed by an individual soldier, with or without an assistant, as an infantry support weapon. Light machine guns are often used as squad automatic weapons. They often use belts of linked ammunition, instead of loose rounds or magazines. Modern light machine guns often fire smaller-caliber cartridges than medium machine guns, and are usually lighter and more compact. However a light machine gun is defined by its usage as well as its specifications: some machine guns - notably general-purpose machine guns - may be deployed either as a light machine gun or a medium machine gun. Deployed with a bipod, and firing short bursts it is a light machine gun; if deployed on a tripod and used for sustained-fire it is a medium machine gun. Table: Modern Day Light Machine Guns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Ares Shrike 5.56 5.56x45mm Linked .223 Win 100r Ammo Box 200r Ammo Box 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box FN MINIMI1 5.56x45mm Linked: .223 Win 100r Ammo Box 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP M4/M16 Box Upgrade Points Frame Barrel Optics 3 Tactical Range Size Wt. 110 ft. Rate of Fire Auto Frame Barrel Optics 2 Tactical 120 oz. WP Cost 160 Error Range 0% L 100 ft. Auto L 241 oz. 95 5% Restriction Military and Police Military and Police Standard Equipment Empty firearm with one 200 round ammo box, a fixed stock, a threaded barrel, and a bipod Empty Firearm with one 100 round ammo box, a fixed stock, a threaded barrel, and a bipod Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type Linked 100r Ammo Box 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP M4/M16 Box Upgrade Points Frame Barrel Optics 2 Tactical Range 100 ft. Rate of Fire Auto Size Wt. 232 oz. WP Cost 100 Error Range 5% L Restriction FN MINIMI Para1 5.56x45mm .223 Win Military and Police H&K HK11E 7.62x51mm .308 Win Linked 20:3 WP 50:7 WP 80:9 WP G3 Frame Barrel 95 ft. SL/ Auto L 268 oz. 75 0% Military and Police H&K HK13E 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Linked 25:2 WP 30:3 WP 40:4 WP 100:9 WP HK33 Box Frame Barrel 95 ft. SL/ Auto L 282 oz. 70 0% Military and Police Standard Equipment Empty Firearm with one 100 round ammo box, a folding stock, a threaded barrel, and a bipod Empty Firearm with one 80 round magazine, a bipod, a threaded barrel, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 100 round magazine, a bipod, a threaded barrel, and a fixed stock Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 30:2 WP 100:6 WP G36 Box Upgrade Points Frame Barrel Optics Range 110 ft. Rate of Fire SL/ 3R Burst/ Auto Size Wt. 134 oz. WP Cost 110 Error Range 5% L Restriction H&K MG36 5.56x45mm .223 Win Military and Police IMI Negev1 5.56x45mm .223 Win Linked: 100r Ammo Box 35:2 WP 50:4 WP Galil 5.56 Box Frame Barrel Optics 100 ft. SL/ Auto L 260 oz. 100 5% Military and Police L86 LSW 5.56x45mm .223 Rem 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Frame Barrel Optics 100 ft. SL/ Auto L 232 oz. 90 0% Military and Police Standard Equipment Empty Firearm with one 100 round magazine, Integrated Advanced Combat Sight, a patrol sling, a threaded barrel, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 100 round ammo box, a fixed stock, a threaded barrel, and a bipod Empty Firearm with two 30 round magazines, a x3 telescopic sight, a threaded barrel, a bipod and a permanent fixed stock Weapon Caliber M249 LMG1 5.56x45mm .223 Win M27 IAR 5.56x45mm .223 Win H&K MG4 5.56x45mm .223 Win Magazine Size, Cost and Type Linked 100r Ammo Box 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box Upgrade Points Frame Barrel Optics 2 Tactical Range Rate of Fire Auto Size Wt. L Frame Barrel Optics 4 Tactical 100 ft. SL/ Auto Linked: 100r Ammo Box Frame Barrel Optics 100 ft. Auto 100 ft. 320 oz. WP Cost 105 Error Range 5% Restriction L 126 oz. 105 5% Military and Police L 301 oz. 150 5% Military and Police Military and Police Standard Equipment Empty Firearm with 100 round ammo box, a folding stock, a threaded barrel, and a bipod Empty Firearm with one 100 round magazine, a threaded barrel, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 100 round ammo box, a fixed stock, a threaded barrel, and a bipod Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 30:3 WP 75:10 WP Box Upgrade Points Frame Barrel Optics Range 100 ft. Rate of Fire SL/ Auto Size Wt. 137 oz. WP Cost 85 Error Range 5% L Restriction Norinco QBB Type 95 5.8x42mm Chinese Military and Police RPK 7.62x39mm 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 40:2 WP 75:5 WP AK-47 Box Frame Barrel 90 ft. SL/ Auto L 169 oz. 55 10% Military and Police RPKS 7.62x39mm 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 40:2 WP 75:5 WP AK-47 Box Frame Barrel 90 ft. SL/ Auto L 176 oz. 58 10% Military and Police Standard Equipment Empty Firearm with one 75 round magazine, a permanent fixed stock, a threaded barrel, and a bipod Empty Firearm with one 75 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a fixed stock, and a bipod Empty Firearm with one 75 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a folding stock, and a bipod Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 30:1 WP 45:2 WP 100:4 WP AK-74 Box Upgrade Points Frame Barrel Range RPK-74 5.45x39mm RPKS-74 RPD Rate of Fire SL/ Auto Size Wt. L 5.45x39mm 30:1 WP 45:2 WP 100:4 WP AK-74 Box Frame Barrel 95 ft SL/ Auto 7.62x39mm 100:4 WP Box Frame Barrel 95 ft. Auto 95 ft 1 When this weapon uses M4/M16/Galil box magazines, the error range increases by 25%. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased 160 oz. WP Cost 63 Error Range 5% Restriction L 171 oz. 65 5% Military and Police L 260 oz. 60 5% Military and Police Military and Police Standard Equipment Empty Firearm with one 100 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a fixed stock, and a bipod Empty Firearm with one 100 round magazine, a threaded barrel, a folding stock, and a bipod Empty Firearm with one 100 round ammo box, a fixed stock, and a bipod General Purpose Machine Guns A general purpose machine gun is a machine gun normally used as a vehicle mounted fire suppression gun, used for fire suppression through armor and cover, though they can be used as a stand alone weapon. General Purpose Machine Guns require the General Purpose Machine Gunner in order to be used without a -4 attack penalty. Bipods, and tactical slings or patrol slings are often used with General Purpose Machine Guns. Table: Modern-Day General Purpose Machine Guns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 7.62x51mm FN MAG Linked: .308 Win 100r Ammo Box 150r Ammo Box Upgrade Points Frame Barrel Range 120 ft. Rate of Fire Auto Size Wt. Error Range 10% Restriction 441 oz. WP Cost 65 L Military and Police H&K HK21 7.62x51mm .308 Win Linked 20:3 WP 50:7 WP Box Frame Barrel 90 ft. SL/ Auto L 272 oz. 80 5% Military and Police MG3 7.62x51mm .308 Win Linked Frame Barrel 125 ft. Auto L 370 oz. 100 5% Military and Police M60 7.62x51mm .308 Win Linked Frame Barrel 120 ft. Auto L 370 oz. 85 10% Military and Police M60E4 7.62x51mm .308 Win Linked Frame Barrel Optics 120 ft. Auto L 370 oz. 90 10% Military and Police Standard Equipment Empty Firearm with 100 round ammo box, a fixed stock, and a bipod Empty Firearm with one 50 round magazine, a bipod, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a Bipod and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bipod and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bipod, a vertical foregrip and a fixed stock Weapon M240B Caliber 7.62x51mm .308 Win Magazine Size, Cost and Type Linked: 100r Ammo Box 150r Ammo Box Upgrade Points Frame Barrel Optics Range Size Wt. 120 ft. Rate of Fire Auto Error Range 10% Restriction 441 oz. WP Cost 115 L Military and Police PKM 7.62x54mmR Linked: 100r Ammo Box 200r Ammo Box 250r Ammo Box Frame Barrel 100 ft. Auto L 264 oz. 65 15% Military and Police PKP Pecheneg 7.62x54mmR Linked: 100r Ammo Box 200r Ammo Box 250r Ammo Box Frame Barrel 100 ft. Auto L 264 oz. 65 15% Military and Police Type 67 7.62x54mmR Linked: 100r Ammo Box 200r Ammo Box 250r Ammo Box Frame Barrel 100 ft. Auto L 388 oz. 72 5% Military and Police All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Standard Equipment Empty Firearm with 100 round ammo box, a fixed stock, and a bipod Empty Firearm with one 100 round ammo box, a fixed stock, and a bipod Empty Firearm with one 100 round ammo box, a fixed stock, and a permanet bipod Empty Firearm with one 100 round ammo box, a fixed stock, and a bipod World War 2 Machine Guns All weapons listed here have a 75% Error range due to age, and must be cleaned, repaired, and oiled to remove said error range. Table: Damage Per Caliber for WW2 Machine Guns Damage Caliber Recoil Modifier Caliber 4d4 -4 6.5x50mm Arisaka 5d6+2 -7 7.62x54mmR 5d6+3 -7 .303 British 5d6+4 -8 7.7x58mm Arisaka 5d6+5 -8 8x57mm Mauser 6d6 -8 .30-06 Springfield Light Machine Guns A light machine gun is an automatic weapon, used mainly as fire suppression. They often use belts of linked ammunition, instead of loose rounds or magazines. Bipods, and tactical slings or patrol slings are often used with light machine guns. Table: WW2 Light Machine Guns Weapon Caliber Bren Mk 2 .303 British Magazine Size, Cost and Type 30:1 WP 100: 3 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 90 ft. Auto L 384 oz. 52 5% Restricted Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a bipod, and a fixed stock Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:2 WP SMLE 30:1 WP Bren Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 70 ft. Auto L 256 oz. 32 10% Restricted Empty Firearm with one 10 round magazine, a vertical foregrip and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine, a bipod and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine, a bipod, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bipod, and a fixed stock Charlton Automatic Rifle .303 British M1941 Johnson Machine gun .30-06 Springfield 20:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 75 ft. SL/ Auto L 208 oz. 44 0% Restricted M1918A2 Browning Automatic Rifle .30-06 Springfield 20:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL/ Auto L 304 oz. 70 5% Restricted Type 11 Light Machine Gun1 6.5x50mm Arisaka Int:30 Frame Barrel 80 ft. Auto L 359 oz. 55 15% Restricted Weapon Caliber Type 96 Light Machine Gun 6.5x50mm Arisaka Magazine Size, Cost and Type 30:1 WP Box Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel Optics 85 ft. Auto L 317 oz. 50 10% Restricted Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a bipod, a bayonet lug and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 30 round magazine, a bayonet lug, a bipod, and a fixed stock Type 97 Light Machine Gun 7.7x58mm Arisaka 20:1 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 95 ft. Auto L 437 oz. 53 10% Restricted Type 99 Light Machine Gun 7.7x58mm Arisaka 30:1 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 95 ft. Auto L 368 oz. 72 10% Restricted 1 This weapon uses a the stripper clip as well as the ammunition to reload. 2 This weapon cannot chamber an extra round in the barrel All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased General Purpose Machine Guns A General Purpose Machine Gun is a machine gun normally used as a vehicle mounted fire suppression gun, used for fire suppression through armor and cover, though they can be used as a stand alone weapon. General Purpose Machine Guns require the Exotic Firearms Proficiency feat in order to be used without a -4 attack penalty. Bipods, and tactical slings or patrol slings are often used with General Purpose Machine Guns. Table: WW2 General Purpose Machine Guns Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type M1919A4 Browning .30-06 Linked Springfield M1919A6 Browning Upgrade Points Barrel Range Size Wt. 165 ft. Rate of Fire Auto Error Range 10% Restriction 496 oz. WP Cost 54 L Restricted .30-06 Springfield Linked Barrel 140 ft. Auto L 496 oz. 54 10% Restricted MG34 8x57mm Mauser 50r Ammo Box 75:5 WP Box Linked Frame Barrel 90 ft. SL/ Auto L 427 oz. 53 10% Restricted MG42 8x57mm Mauser 50r Ammo Box MG34 Linked Frame Barrel 125 ft. Auto L 408 oz. 53 10% Restricted 7.62x54mmR Linked Barrel Frame 160 ft. Auto H 48 oz. 34 10% Restricted SG-43 Goryunov All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchase Standard Equipment Empty Firearm with a heavy barrel and a bipod Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bipod, a 50 round ammo bag, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bipod, a 100 round ammo bag, and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bipod World War 1 Machine Guns All weapons listed here have a 75% Error range due to age, and must be cleaned, repaired, and oiled to remove said error range. Table: Damage Per Caliber for WW1 Machine Guns Damage Caliber Recoil Modifier Caliber 5d6+1 -6 8mm Lebel 5d6+2 -7 7.62x54mmR 5d6+3 -7 .303 British 5d6+5 -8 8x57mm Mauser 6d6 -8 .30-06 Springfield Light Machine Guns A light machine gun is an automatic weapon, used mainly as fire suppression. They often use belts of linked ammunition, instead of loose rounds or magazines. Bipods, and tactical slings or patrol slings are often used with light machine guns. Table: WW1 Light Machine Guns Weapon Caliber Bergmann MG14 8x57mm Mauser Magazine Size, Cost and Type Linked Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 75 ft. Auto H 448 oz. 89 10% Restricted Empty firearm with a bipod and a fixed stock Empty firearm with one 20 round magazine, a bipod, and a fixed stock Chauchat 8mm Lebel 20:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 70 ft. SL/ Auto L 320 oz. 55 20% Restricted Chauchat .30-06 Springfield 20:2 WP Box Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL/ Auto L 320 oz. 30 60% Restricted Empty firearm with one 20 round magazine, a bipod, and a fixed stock 7.62x54mmR 47:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 75 ft. Auto L 321 oz. 14 0% Restricted Empty Firearm with one 47 round box magazine, a bipod, and a fixed stock DP Machine Gun Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type 30: 1 WP Box Linked Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Frame Barrel 80 ft. Auto L 423 oz. 65 10% Restricted Empty Firearm with a bipod and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bipod and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a bipod and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a 47 round magazine, a bipod and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a 47 round magazine, a bipod and a fixed stock Empty Firearm with one 20 round magazine and a fixed stock Hotchkiss M1909 .303 British Hotchkiss M1909 8mm Lebel 30: 1 WP Box Linked Frame Barrel 80 ft. Auto L 423 oz. 65 10% Restricted Hotchkiss M1909 30-06 Springfield 30:1 WP Box Linked Frame Barrel 80 ft. Auto L 423 oz. 65 10% Restricted Lewis Gun 30-06 Springfield 47:5 WP 97:9 WP Box Frame Barrel 85 ft. Auto L 448 oz. 25 5% Restricted Lewis Gun .303 British 47:5 WP 97:9 WP Box Frame Barrel 85 ft. Auto L 448 oz. 65 5% Restricted M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle .30-06 Springfield 20:1 WP Box Frame Barrel 80 ft. SL/ Auto L 304 oz. 70 5% Restricted 1 This weapon uses a the stripper clip as well as the ammunition to reload. 2 This weapon cannot chamber an extra round in the barrel All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Chapter 6: Grenade Launchers, Rocket Launchers and Mortars “A bullet may have your name one it, but a grenade is labeled 'To whom it may concern'”~ U.S. Military mantra. A grenade launcher or grenade discharger is a weapon that launches a grenade with more accuracy, higher velocity, and to greater distances than a soldier could throw it by hand. Grenade launchers can either come in the form of standalone weapons (either single-shot or repeating) or attachments mounted under the barrel of a rifle. Some rifles have been designed to fire rifle grenades, either from their muzzle or from a detachable muzzle-mounted launcher. Most grenade launchers are man-portable, shoulder-fired weapons issued on a squad level, though larger launchers are sometimes mounted on armored vehicles. The most common grenade round in use by modern militaries is the 40 mm fragmentation grenade, which is effective against a wide range of targets including infantry and lightly armored vehicles. The ability of the grenade launcher to loft payloads in a high arc has resulted in many 'specialty' grenades such as less-lethal sponge grenades. A rocket launcher is any device that launches a rocket-propelled projectile, although the term is often used in reference to mechanisms that are portable and capable of being operated by an individual. Weapon systems that fall into this category include the shoulder-launched missile weapon, the wider international term for any weapon that fires a rocket-propelled projectile at a target, yet is small enough to be carried by a single person, and fired while held on one's shoulder. However, the term bazooka, is also often used for any shoulder-launched rocket weapon. All Rocket Launchers deal Concussion and Fire Damage Specific types of rocket launchers within this group include the rocket-propelled grenade, better known as the RPG, which is a type of shoulder-launched anti-tank weapon designed by the Soviet Union; the anti-tank guided missile, a guided missile primarily designed to hit and destroy heavily-armored tanks and other armored fighting vehicles; and the Man-portable air-defense systems, which provides shoulder-launched surface-to-air missiles. A mortar is an indirect fire weapon that fires explosive projectiles known as (mortar) bombs at low velocities, short ranges, and high-arcing ballistic trajectories. It is typically muzzle-loading. A mortar is relatively simple and easy to operate. A modern mortar consists of a tube into which gunners drop a purpose-designed bomb. The tube is generally set at between 45 and 85 degrees angle to the ground, with the higher angle giving shorter firing distances. The bomb has no cartridge case; the propellant is attached to the bomb's fins. When it reaches the base of the tube it hits a firing pin, which detonates the propellant and fires the projectile. Mortars are portable, and usually used by infantry units. The chief advantage a mortar section has over an artillery battery is the flexibility of small numbers, and mobility. Mortars are able to fire from the protection of a trench. In these aspects the mortar is an excellent infantry support weapon, as it can be transported over any terrain and is not burdened by the logistical support needed for artillery. Modern-Day Grenade Launchers, Rocket Launchers, and Mortars Under-barrel Grenade Launchers An under-barrel grenade launcher is a grenade launcher that attaches to a tactical rail under a rifle. It can not be used without being attached. Underbarrel grenade launchers require the Explosive Weapons Proficiency feat in order to be used without a -4 attack penalty. Table: Modern-Day Under-barrel Grenade Launchers Weapon Caliber Magazine Upgrade Size, Cost Points and Type FN GL1 40x46mm SR Int:1 N/a Attaches to F2000 rifles FN40GL 40x46mm SR Int:1 N/a Attaches to SCAR L/H rifles GP-30 40mm Int:1 N/a Caseless Attaches to AK47/74 rifles H&K AG36 40x46mm SR Int:1 N/a Attaches to G36 rifles Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment 65 ft. Single S 48 oz. 30 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm 70 ft. Single S 48 oz. 35 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm 80 ft. Single S 46 oz. 12 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm 70 ft. Single S 52 oz. 18 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm Weapon H&K HK79 40x46mm SR Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:1 Colt M2031 40x46mm SR Int:1 37mm Int:1 Cobray 37mm Flare Launcher2 Caliber Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment N/a Attaches to G3/HK33 rifles N/a Attaches to M4/16 rifles 70 ft. Single S 40 oz. 20 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm 70 ft. Single S 48 oz. 15 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm N/a 50 ft. Single S 40 oz. 10 0% Licensed Empty Attaches Firearm to M4/16 rifles 1 This Grenade launcher may be attached to any rifle that can accept M4/M16 magazines. 2 This Grenade launcher can only fire smoke grenades, and flare grenades. Attempting to fire any other type of grenade causes the grenade launcher and grenade to explode. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Stand Alone Grenade Launchers A stand alone grenade launcher is a grenade launcher that may be used without being attached to any rifle, serving as as stand alone weapon. These can also be underbarrel grenade launchers that have a stand alone mounting platform. Stand alone grenade launchers require the Explosive Weapons Proficiency in order to be used without a -4 attack penalty. The man-portable grenade launcher can come in the form of either a single-shot weapon or a repeating weapon resembling a large revolver or pumpaction shotgun. They fill the gap between the hand grenade and the mortar. Table: Modern-Day Stand Alone Grenade Launchers Weapon Caliber Magazine Upgrade Size, Cost Points and Type China Lake Grenade 40x46mm SR Int:3 Frame Launcher Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment 80 ft. Pump L 163 oz. 76 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with a Fixed Stock Empty Firearm with a folding stock Empty Firearm with a permanent folding stock, and a vertical foregrip Empty Firearm with a fixed stock FN40GL-S 40x46mm SR Int:1 Optic 2 Tactical 70 ft. Single L 70 oz. 40 0% Military and Police H&K M3201 40x46mm SR Int: 1 Optics Attaches to M4/16 rifles 80 ft. Single M 52 oz. 35 0% Military and Police H&K AG36 Stand Alone3 40x46mm SR Int:1 None 70 ft. Single L 82 oz. 25 0% Military and Police Caliber Magazine Upgrade Range Rate of Size Wt. WP Error Restriction Weapon Standard KAC M203 Standalone3 40x46mm SR Size, Cost and Type Int:1 M79 40x46mm SR Int:1 Frame Barrel 70 ft. Single L 103 oz. 30 0% Military and Police M32 MGL 40x46mm SR Int:6 Frame Barrel Optics 80 ft. SL L 186 oz. 50 0% Military and Police 40mm Caseless Int:6 Frame 60 ft. SL L 218 oz. 40 0% Military and Police 25×40mm 6:12 WP Box Frame 1 Tactical 90 ft. SL L 224 oz. 1000 0% Military and Police 35x32mm SR 6:15 WP 9:18 WP 12:20 WP Box Frame Barrel Optics 75 ft. SL L 416 oz. 200 0% Military and Police RG-6 H&K XM252 Norinco QLZ-87B2 Points Fire None 70 ft. Single L Cost Range Equipment 68 oz. 25 0% Military and Police Empty Firearm with a synthetic stock Empty Firearm with a fixed stock Empty Firearm with a folding stock Empty firearm with a folding stock Empty Firearm with two 6 round magazines, a x3 Thermal Sight, and a permanent fixed stock, Empty Firearm with one 6 round magazine, a bipod and a fixed stock 1 This Grenade launcher may be attached to any rifle that can accept M4/M16 magazines. 2 This Grenade Launcher can not use use Buckshot, Tear Gas, Flare or Fragmentation grenades 3 Purchasing this Grenade Launcher gives you the Grenade Launcher along with it's Stand Alone Hardware, which can be disassembled and attached to a rifle. All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Rocket Launchers A rocket launcher is a weapon that launches a high explosive rocket to destroy hard targets, such as vehicles, buildings, and equipment. Rocket launchers require the Explosive Weapons Proficiency feat in order to be used without a -4 attack penalty. Rocket Back Blast Backblast is a cone-shaped area behind a rocket launcher where hot gases are expelled when the rocket is discharge. The backblast area is dangerous to others, who may be burned by the gases or exposed to overpressure caused by the explosion. In confined spaces, common in urban warfare, even the operators themselves may be at risk. All Rocket Launchers, when fired, also create a 10ft cone directly behind them, that deals 4d6 fire damage to anyone standing in it. Firearm Spotlight: The RPG-7 The RPG-7 is a widely-produced, portable, unguided, shoulder-launched, anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade launcher. Originally the RPG-7 (Ruchnoy Protivotankovyy Granatomyot, Hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher) and its predecessor, the RPG-2, were designed by the Soviet Union and are now manufactured by the Bazalt company. The English-language term "RPG", meaning "rocket-propelled grenade", though frequently encountered and reasonably descriptive, is not based on a literal translation. The launcher is reloadable and based around a simple steel tube, 40 millimeters in diameter, 95.3 centimeters long, and weighing 7 kilograms. The middle of the tube is wood wrapped to protect the user from heat and the end is flared to assist in blast shielding and recoil reduction. Sighting is usually optical with a back-up iron sight, and passive infra-red and night sights are also available. The ruggedness, simplicity, low cost, and effectiveness of the RPG-7 has made it the most widely used anti-tank weapon in the world. Currently around 40 countries use the weapon, and it is manufactured in a number of variants by nine countries. It is also popular with irregular and guerrilla forces. The RPG has been used in almost all conflicts across all continents since the mid-1960s from the Vietnam War to the present day War in Afghanistan. Table: Modern-Day Rocket Launchers Weapon Damage AT41 30d12 ERYX1,2 38d12 M47 Dragon1 32d12 M72 LAW1 26d12 FGM-148 Javelin1,2 40d12 Panzerfaust 31,2 35d12 RPG-71 12d12 RPG-221,2 28d12 Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:1 Unreloadable Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment None 250 ft. Single L 236 oz. 74 0% Military and Police Int:1 1000 WP Per Missile Int:1 400 WP per Missile Int:1 Unreloadable None 400 ft. Single L 564 oz. 6000 0% Military and Police None 220 ft. Single H 480 oz. 650 0% Military and Police None 200 ft. Single L 80 oz. 52 0% Military and Police Int:1 2000 WP Per Missile Int:1 90 WP Per Rocket None 400 ft. Single L 416 oz. 6250 0% Military and Police None 350 ft. Single L 448 oz. 600 0% Military and Police Int:1 20 WP Per Rocket Int:1 Unreloadable Optics 150 ft. Single L 240 oz. 150 0% Military and Police None 200 ft. Single L 96 oz. 40 0% Military and Police Firearm loaded with one rocket Firearm loaded with one missile Firearm loaded with one missile Firearm loaded with one rocket Firearm loaded with one missile Firearm with a x2.5 telescopic sight, Loaded with one rocket Empty firearm with one rocket Firearm loaded with one rocket 1 This weapon has a splash damage of 30 ft. 2 This Weapon ignores 25 points of Hardness Mortar A mortar is an indirect fire weapon that fires shells at low velocities, short ranges, and high-arcing ballistic trajectories. It is typically muzzle-loading and has a barrel length less than 15 times its caliber. Mortars require the Exotic Firearms proficiency(Cannons) feat in order to be used without a -4 attack penalty. Mortars have a maximum range increment of 5, and must be set up and stationary to use. Table: Mortars Weapon Caliber M224 60mm Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:1 L9A1 51mm Int:1 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment None 250 ft Single L 752 oz. 30 0% Military and Police None 140 ft. Single H 208 oz. 28 0% Military and Police Empty launching tube with mounting equipment Empty launching tube with mounting equipment All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Korean War Rocket Launchers and Grenade Launchers Rocket Launchers A rocket launcher is a weapon that launches a high explosive rocket to destroy hard targets, such as vehicles, buildings, and equipment. Rocket launchers require the Exotic Firearms proficiency feat in order to be used without a -4 attack penalty. Table: Korean War Rocket Launchers Weapon Damage M20 Super Bazooka/Type 51, 3 RPG-22,4 Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment 15d12 Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:1 None 140 ft. Single L 224 oz. 300 0% 14d12 Int:1 None 145 ft. Single L 160 oz. 280 0% Military and Police Military and Police Firearm with two rockets Firearm with two rockets 1 This weapon has a splash damage of 30 ft. 2 This weapon has a splash damage of 20 ft. 3 This weapon ignores up to 15 points of hardness 4 This weapon ignores up to 20 points of hardness World War 2 Rocket Launchers and Grenade Launchers Rifle Grenade Launchers A Rifle grenade launcher is a grenade launcher that attaches to the barrel of a rifle. It can not be used without being attached. Rifle grenade launchers require the Exotic Firearms proficiency feat in order to be used without a -4 attack penalty. Table: WW2 Rifle Grenade Launchers Weapon Caliber Magazine Size, Cost and Type M7 Grenade 22mm Rifle Int:1 Launcher1 Grenade Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment Attaches 50 ft. Single L 160 oz. 2 0% to M1 Garand 1 This Grenade launcher requires the use of blank rounds. If regular rounds are used, the grenade immediately explodes All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Military and Police Empty Launcher Rocket Launchers A rocket launcher is a weapon that launches a high explosive rocket to destroy hard targets, such as vehicles, buildings, and equipment. Rocket launchers require the Exotic Firearms proficiency feat in order to be used without a -4 attack penalty. Table: WW2 Rocket Launchers Weapon Damage PIAT2.3 9d12 Magazine Size, Cost and Type Int:1 Panzerschreck1,4 11d12 Int:1 None 130 ft. Single L 384 oz. 30 0% M1A1 Bazooka2,3 10d12 Int:1 None 110 ft. Single L 192 oz. 23 0% 1 This weapon has a splash damage of 30 ft. 2 This weapon has a splash damage of 20 ft. 3 This weapon ignores up to 15 points of hardness 4 This weapon ignores up to 20 points of hardnes Upgrade Points Range Rate of Fire Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Standard Equipment None 90 ft. Single L 512 oz. 45 0% Military and Police Military and Police Military and Police Firearm with two rockets Firearm with two rockets Firearm with two rockets Chapter 7: New Equipment and Gunsmithing This chapter outlines new equipment for firearms Cased Ammunition Types Cased ammunition is ammunition that uses a metal case to hold all of the components of the ammunition together, normally made of brass, steel, or aluminum. A box of Cased ammunition weighs 18 oz per 50 rounds. Semi Jacketed Hollow-Point (SJHP): This ammunition contains a conical cavity in the nose that “mushrooms” in a target, transferring greater kinetic energy, but the metal jacket extends about halfway up the bullet, exposing the bare lead underneath, allowing for a smoother load. It provides a +1 damage bonus. Semi Jacketed Soft Point (SJSP) Ammunition: This ammunition is a bullet that has the metal jacket that extends about halfway up the bullet, exposing the bare lead underneath. It provides a +2 damage bonus, and +10% error range. Wadcutter (WC) Ammunition: This ammunition is a special-purpose flat-fronted bullet specially designed for shooting paper targets, usually at close range and at subsonic velocities. It provides a +4 damage to unarmored targets within the first range increment, and a +30% error range. Semiwadcutter (SWC) Ammunition: This ammunition is a compromise between the Wadcutter and FMJ/Lead ammunition, featuring the sharp edges of a wadcutter, with the slight tapered nose of a FMJ/Lead bullets. It provides a +2 damage to unarmored targets within 3 range increments, and a +10% error range. Exploding Ammunition: This ammunition is a bullet that has a small cavity filled with low explosives within the tip, designed to go off once it impacts something hard, such as bone. It grants 1 additional dice damage of concussion damage that affects the target's Core HP immediately, and +10% error range. Solid Ammunition: This ammunition is a bullet machined completely out of a solid piece of metal, usually copper or brass. It provides a +6 damage bonus, and a +25% error range. Rat Shot Ammunition: This ammunition is a bullet with a plastic cap filled with birdshot, turning any firearm loaded with it into an impromptu shotgun. It grands a -8 damage penalty and a +2 to attack rolls, but is only effective for 50 feet. Shell Ammunition Types Shell ammunition is ammunition that uses a plastic, brass or paper shell to hold all of the components of the ammunition together. A Box of shell ammunition weights 32 oz per 25 shells. #4 Buckshot Ammunition: This ammunition consists of .24 inch heavy lead balls fired simultaneously from a single shell. It is weaker than buckshot, but still an effective defensive load. It grants a -4 damage penalty, but can be used in choked barrels without damaging it. Wax Slug Ammunition: This ammunition consist of bird shot that has been solidified in wax. It grants +1 damage die. Stun Ammunition: This ammunition is a shotgun-launchable flashbang shell, that works exactly like it's thrown counterpart. It has a range of 45 feet maximum, and a burst radius of 15 feet. Any target caught in the blast must make a Will saving throw(DC16) or be blinded for 1d4 rounds, and a fortitude saving throw(DC16) to avoid being deafened for 1d4 rounds. It grants +55% error range. Grenade Ammunition Types Grenade ammunition is ammunition that is used in grenade launchers. Airburst Grenade: These grenades are fused to explode before they hit the ground, thereby causing the maximum amount of damage to soft targets. Thermobaric Grenade: These grenades are fuel-air bomb, that use the surrounding air in order to keep the fire and explosion running. Anything caught in a thermobaric grenade explosion is immediately on fire. Grapnel Grenade: These grenades come with 100 feet of paracord, and a hook built into the grenade. These grenades can fire 80 feet straight up, or 120 feet at a specific target or square. Table: Grenade Ammunition Grenade Type Damage Damage Type Blast Radius Range Size Weight WP Restriction Increments Cost Airburst 6d8 Slashing 20 ft. N/a Tiny 16 oz. 14 Military and Police Thermobaric 4d6 Concussion/ Fire 25 ft. N/a Tiny 16 oz. 10 Military and Police Grapnel N/a N/a N/a N/a Tiny 45 oz. 15 Restricted Mortar Ammunition Types Mortar ammunition is ammunition that is used in Mortars. Airburst Mortar: These Mortars are fused to explode before they hit the ground, thereby causing the maximum amount of damage to soft targets. Table: Mortar Ammunition Grenade Type Airburst Damage 18d6 Damage Type Blast Radius Concussion/ Slashing 45 ft. Range Increments Size Weigh WP Restriction t Cost N/a Small 32 oz. 120 Military and Police New Ranged Weapon Upgrades Barrel Upgrades Compensator(Barrel): A compensator is a weighted attachment that helps offset the recoil when firing multiple shots. It grants a +2 to attack on all multi-shot attack rolls, but a -2 to all stealth checks made to hide the firearm. If a firearm has a compensator, it may not be threaded or ported. Only Handguns and Machine-pistols may use this upgrade. Removable Choke Barrel(Barrel):This replacement barrel is threaded for different types of chokes, allowing a character to change the type of spread by changing out the choke tubes. The Barrel comes with 5 types of choke tubes, as listed below. • • • • • Extra Full Choke: Increases a Shotgun's Range by 20 feet when using Birdshot Full Choke: Grants a +1 to attack rolls and increases a shotgun's range by 10 feet when using Birdshot Modified Choke: Grants a +2 to Attack rolls when using Birdshot Improved Cylinder Choke: Grants a +1 to Attack rolls when using Birdshot or #4 Buckshot Skeet Choke: Use any ammunition for no penalty, but decreases a shotgun's range by 10 feet. If any other type of shell is used in the shotgun other than the ammunition listed above, or the shotgun is fired without a choke, the barrel is completely destroyed, and the user takes 2d8 slashing damage. Changing a choke cost 8 Combat Points. Only Shotguns may use this upgrade. Ergonomics and Aesthetic Upgrades Integral Stock(Frame): This upgrade gives the weapon a stock built into the weapon, minimizing the space it takes up, but still allowing for a balancing stock to be pulled out if needed to be used. When the stock is extended, it gives a +1 to all multi-shot attacks and decreases the Combat Point cost to perform a single shot attack by 1. An integral stock may not be used to rifle butt. A weapon can only have one stock upgrade at one time. Only Handguns, SMGs, and Machine Pistols may use this upgrade. Speedfeed Stock(Frame): This upgrade gives the weapon a stock with built in shell holders. It grants a +1 attack bonus to all multi-shot attacks, decreases the Combat Point cost to perform a single shot attack by 1, and stores 4 shells for use without reaching into a pack to retrieve ammunition. A speedfeed stock may not be used to rifle butt. When a medium or smaller weapon is upgraded with a stock, it's size rating increases to large. A weapon can only have one stock upgrade at one time. Only Shotguns may use this upgrade. Tactical Upgrades Lanyard(Frame): This accessory is a coiled lanyard for handguns, that allows a character to always keep their handgun within reach if it's dropped. The lanyard can stretch a maximum of 5 feet from the person or object it's attached to, and can be used to retrieve or pull back the pistol if it's dropped, without dropping to kneeling or prone to pick it up. Only Handguns and Machine Pistols may use this upgrade. Handgun Mount(Frame for the Handgun, Tactical for the Rifle): This accessory is a mount for a handgun to mount it on one of the tactical rails of a rifle. It allows for doublefire attacks. Mounting a handgun on the mount cost 13 Combat Points. Only Rifles may use this upgrade, and only handguns may be mounted. Pistol Bayonet(Tactical): This accessory is an escape knife attached to the tactical rail of a handgun. It may be removed or attached for 2 combat points, or used while still attached to the gun. Only Handguns may use this upgrade. Magazine Foregrip(Tactical): This accessory fits the tactical rail with a clip that may be slipped on and off, allowing the shooter to use a handgun magazine as a vertical fore grip, giving a shooter more leverage. Attaching a magazine from or to the grip cost 7 combat points. When a magazine is attached, it grants a +1 to all multi-shot attacks. Only Handguns and Machine Pistols may use this upgrade. Table: Firearms Upgrades Upgrade Available for Location Wealth Point Cost Time Weight Restrictions Compensator Any Handgun or Machine Pistol Barrel 9 4 hours 10 oz. None Removable Choke Barrel Barrel 11 30 minutes N/a None Barrel Upgrades Any Shotgun Ergonomics and Aesthetic Upgrades Integral Stock Any Handgun and Machine Pistol Frame 6 2 Hours 16 oz. None Speedfeed Stock Any Shotgun Frame 5 30 Minutes 28 oz. None Tactical Upgrades Lanyard Any Handgun or Machine Pistol Frame 1 10 Minutes 2 oz. None Handgun Mount See Text See Text 20 10 Minutes 4 oz. None Pistol Bayonet Any Handgun Tactical 10 12 Combat Points 8 oz. None Magazine Foregrip Any Handgun or Machine Pistol Tactical 8 5 Minutes N/a None Gunsmithing A gunsmith is a person who repairs, modifies, designs, or builds firearms. This occupation is different from an armorer. The armorer primarily maintains (disassembly, cleaning) weapons and limited repairs involving parts replacement and possibly work involving accurization. A gunsmith does factory level repairs, renovation (such as applying metal finishes), and makes modifications and alterations for special uses. Gunsmiths may also apply carvings, engravings and other decorative features to an otherwise finished gun. Gunsmithing falls under Craft: Mechanical, and all the rolls and DCs are for that skill. Crafting a brand new firearm When crafting a new firearm, a character must first pick what current category the firearm would fit into, or the best case that the firearm would fit into. Aspects such as caliber, magazine size, feed type, barrel length and range, and size, can all play into this. When crafting a firearm, a character must meet the minimum requirements for caliber(For example, if a firearm has a minimum of 4th category, and the cost is +2 DC per category, then the minimum DC would be 8 + 5(For the base DC A firearm can use preexisting magazine for +5 Craft DC The GM decides, based on the firearm the players want to craft, what the size and weight of it would be. Category The category of a firearm is determined by it's size, ammunition, magazine and feed type. Below are some general examples of what each category represents. Crafting any firearm as a base DC of 5, with an error range of 40%, and the wealth cost for the created firearm is Total DC. For every 4 Points the Craft Check Succeeds the DC by, the Error range is reduced by 5%. Holdout Handguns Holdout handguns are generally no bigger than Small sized, with a +2 bonus to stealth. Most holdout handguns use small, weak calibers, such as .22 LR and .25 ACP. These typically use removable magazines, while larger calibers, such as 9x19mm and .45 ACP are typically single or double shot weapons. They can be either revolvers, or semi-automatic pistols. Because of their size, they usually use either Single Action, or Double Action Only. Because of their size and barrel length, they rarely get past 25 feet per range increment. Table: Holdout Handgun Crafting Firearm Type Magazine Caliber Range Single Shot Internal: 1 +2 DC per category (Max 5th category) +2 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft (Max 15 Feet) Double Shot Internal: 2 +2 DC per category (Max 5th category) +2 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft (Max 15 Feet) Single Action Revolver Cylinder: 5 for 2nd category 3 for 3rd category +3 DC per category (Min 2nd category, Max 3rd category) +2 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft (Max 20 Feet) Double Action Only Pistol1 Box Mag: +2 DC for every 2 rounds over 4 (Max 8 rounds) +4 DC per category (Min 2nd category, Max 3rd category) +2 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft (Max 20 Feet) Double Action/Single Action Pistol1 Box Mag: +2 DC for every 2 rounds over 4 (Max 8 rounds) +3 DC per category (Min 2nd category, Max 3rd category) +2 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft (Max 20 Feet) Preset Action Pistol1 Box Mag: +2 DC for every 2 rounds over 4 (Max 8 rounds) +5 DC per category (Min 2nd category, Max 3rd category) +2 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft (Max 20 Feet) 1 A character can choose to craft a firearm to take the same kind of magazines from a preexisting Holdout Handgun. If the character does this, they do not have to add the DC to the firearm's total level, but the firearm must use the same caliber of ammunition that the corresponding magazine and firearm uses. Backup Handguns Backup Handguns are between Small sized with a +2 bonus to stealth, to Small sized. Backup handguns, being larger, have a more choices for calibers, using the same calibers that fullsized handguns use, such as .38 Special, 9x19mm, and .40 S&W., though at a diminished capacity. They can also be revolvers or semi-automatic pistols, using a number of actions such as Double Action Only, Double Action/Single Action, and Double Action, as well as Preset Action. Their range increment is usually between 25 and 30 feet. Table: Backup Handgun Crafting Firearm Type Magazine Caliber Range Double Action Only Revolver Cylinder: 6 for 2nd and 3rd category 5 for 5th category +3 DC per category +2 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft (Min 2nd category, (Max 35 feet) Max 4th category) Single Action Revolver Cylinder: 6 for 2nd and 3rd category 5 for 4th category +2 DC per category +2 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft (Min 2nd category, (Max 35 feet) Max 4th category) Double Action Revolver Cylinder: 6 for 2nd and 3rd category 5 for 4th category +3 DC per category +2 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft (Min 2nd category, (Max 35 feet) Max 4th category) Single Action Pistol1 Box Mag: +2 DC for every 2 rounds over 6 (Max 12 Rounds) +3 DC per category +1 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft (Min 2nd category, (Max 35 feet) Max 5th category) Double Action/Single Action Pistol1 Box Mag: +2 DC for every 2 rounds over 6 (Max 12 Rounds) +4 DC per category +1 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft (Min 2nd category, (Max 35 feet) Max 5th category) Double Action Only Pistol1 Box Mag: +2 DC for every 2 rounds over 6 (Max 12 Rounds) +3 DC per category +1 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft (Min 2nd category, (Max 35 feet) Max 5th category) Preset Action Handgun1 Box Mag: +2 DC for every 2 rounds over 6 (Max 12 Rounds) +5 DC per category +1 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft (Min 2nd category, (Max 35 feet) Max 5th category) 1 A character can choose to craft a firearm to take the same kind of magazines from a preexisting Backup Handgun. If the character does this, they do not have to add the DC to the firearm's total level, but the firearm must use the same caliber of ammunition that the corresponding magazine and firearm uses. Full Sized Handguns Full Sized handguns are usually Small Sized. They take your typical handgun cartridges, such as .38 Special, .357 Magnum, and .45 ACP, usually at their full capacity. They sometimes share magazines with their backup handgun counterparts. Because size is not a real factor, any action can be used, but Double Action/Single Action, Double Action, and Preset Actions are most common. Their range increment are usually between 30 and 35 feet, but having longer ranges is not unheard of. Table: Full Sized Handgun Crafting Firearm Type1 Magazine Caliber Range Double Action Only Revolver Cylinder: 7 for 2nd and 3rd category 6 for 4th category 5 for 5th category +3 DC per +2 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft category (Max 35 feet) (Min 2nd category, Max 5th category) Single Action Revolver Cylinder: 7 for 2nd and 3rd category 6 for 4th category 5 for 5th category +2 DC per +2 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft category (Max 35 feet) (Min 2nd category, Max 5th category) Double Action Revolver Cylinder: 7 for 2nd and 3rd category 6 for 4th category 5 for 5th category +3 DC per +2 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft category (Min 2nd (Max 35 feet) category, Max 5th category) Single Action Pistol Box Mag: +1 DC for every 2 rounds over 6 (Max 20 Rounds) +3 DC per +1 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft category (Max 35 feet) (Min 2nd category, Max 5th category) Double Action/Single Action Pistol1 Box Mag: +1 DC for every 2 rounds over 6 (Max 20 Rounds) +4 DC per +1 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft category (Max 35 feet) (Min 2nd category, Max 5th category) Double Action Only Pistol1 Box Mag: +1 DC for every 2 rounds over 6 (Max 20 Rounds) +3 DC per +1 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft category (Max 35 feet) (Min 2nd category, Max 5th category) Preset Action Handgun1 Box Mag: +1 DC for every 2 rounds over 6 (Max 20 Rounds) +5 DC per +1 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft category (Max 35 feet) (Min 2nd category, Max 5th category) 1 A character can choose to craft a firearm to take the same kind of magazines from a preexisting Full Sized Handgun. If the character does this, they do not have to add the DC to the firearm's total level, but the firearm must use the same caliber of ammunition that the corresponding magazine and firearm uses. Target Handguns and Hunting Handguns Target Handguns can be anywhere from Small to Medium sized, and can span a wide variety of cartridges, all the way from .22 LR, up to rifle cartridges such as the 5.56x45mm. Hunting handguns are generally larger caliber, usually calibers such as the .44 Magnum, and .50 AE. Ranges are usually from 30 feet all the way up to 50 feet. Table: Target Handgun and Hunting Handgun crafting Firearm Magazine Caliber Range Bolt Action Handgun Internal: +1 DC for every 1 rounds over 5 (Max 15) Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 10 (Max 15) +3 DC per category (Min 2nd category, Max 8th category) +1 DC per every 5 ft over 20 ft (Max 50 feet) Lever Action Handgun Internal: +1 DC for every 1 rounds over 5 (Max 8) Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 10 (Max 15) +3 DC per category (Min 2nd category, Max 8th category) +1 DC per every 5 ft over 20 ft (Max 50 feet) Pump Action Handgun Internal: +1 DC for every 1 rounds over 5 (Max 8) Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 10 (Max 15) +3 DC per category (Min 2nd category, Max 8th category) +1 DC per every 5 ft over 20 ft (Max 50 feet) Single Action Pistol Box Mag: +1 DC for every 2 rounds over 5 (Max 30 Rounds) +4 DC per category (Min 2nd category, Max 8th category) +2 DC per every 5 ft over 20 ft (Max 50 feet) Preset Action Pistol Box Mag: +1 DC for every 2 rounds over 5 (Max 30 Rounds) +4 DC per category (Min 2nd category, Max 8th category) +2 DC per every 5 ft over 20 ft (Max 50 feet) Double Action/Single Action Pistol1 Box Mag: +1 DC for every 2 rounds over 5 (Max 30 Rounds) +4 DC per category (Min 2nd category, Max 8th category) +2 DC per every 5 ft over 20 ft (Max 50 feet) Cylinder: 9 for 2nd category +5 DC per category 7 for 3rd,4th and 5th category (Min 2nd category, 6 for 6th category Max 8th category) 5 for 7th and 8th category +2 DC per every 5 ft over 20 ft (Max 50 feet) Double Action Revolver 1 A character can choose to craft a firearm to take the same kind of magazines from a preexisting Full Sized Handgun. If the character does this, they do not have to add the DC to the firearm's total level, but the firearm must use the same caliber of ammunition that the corresponding magazine and firearm uses. Machine Pistols Machine Pistols are usually Small to Medium Sized, and are generally chambered in calibers that full sized handguns are chambered in. A few share magazines with their full sized handgun counterparts, but this is rare. Machine pistols generally have an automatic fire, but that's hardly a requirement. They do, however, have large magazines. They also tend to have removable stocks, or vertical foregrips, to control their automatic fire. They are generally fired in closed bolt position. Ranges generally span the same as fullsized handguns, but they are considered a scale of firepower, because of their automatic rate of fire. Table: Machine Pistol Crafting Firearm Magazine Caliber Range Firing Modes Open Bolt Machine Pistol1 Box Mag: +1 DC for every 1 rounds over 15 (Max 40 rounds) +2 DC per category (Min 2nd category, Max 5th category) +1 DC per every 5 ft over 15 ft (Max 45) Self Loading: +8 DC Fully Automatic: Free 2 Round Burst: +10 DC 3 Round Burst:+12 DC Closed Bolt Machine Pistol1 Box Mag: +1 DC for every 1 rounds over 15 (Max 40) +2 DC per category (Min 2nd category, Max 5th category) +1 DC per every 5 ft over 15 ft (Max 45 feet) Self Loading: Free Fully Automatic: +7 DC 2 Round Burst: +12 DC 3 Round Burst:+13 DC 1 A character can choose to craft a firearm to take the same kind of magazines from a preexisting Machine Pistol. If the character does this, they do not have to add the DC to the firearm's total level, but the firearm must use the same caliber of ammunition that the corresponding magazine and firearm uses. Sub-Machine Guns Sub-Machine guns are generally sized between Medium to Large, and are chambered in a pistol caliber, such as 9x19mm, or .40 S&W. Submachine guns are created with a fixed stock. Table: Sub-Machine Gun Crafting Firearm Magazine Caliber Range Firing Modes Open Bolt Machine Pistol1,2 Box Mag +1 DC for every 1 rounds over 15 (Max 40 rounds) +2 DC per category (Min 2nd category, Max 5th category) +1 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft (Max 60) Self Loading: +8 DC Fully Automatic: Free 2 Round Burst: +10 DC 3 Round Burst:+12 DC Closed Bolt Machine Pistol1,2 Box Mag: +1 DC for every 1 rounds over 15 (Max 40) +2 DC per category (Min 2nd category, Max 5th category) +1 DC per every 5 ft over 10 ft (Max 60 feet) Self Loading: Free Fully Automatic: +7 DC 2 Round Burst: +12 DC 3 Round Burst:+13 DC 1 A character can choose to craft a firearm to take the same kind of magazines from a preexisting SubMachine Guns. If the character does this, they do not have to add the DC to the firearm's total level, but the firearm must use the same caliber of ammunition that the corresponding magazine and firearm uses. 2 Sub-machine Guns are restricted to the following calibers: .22 LR, .25 ACP, .17 HMR, .380 ACP, .32 ACP,.41 Rimfire, .32 Rimfire, 8x22mm Nambu, 9x19mm, 9x18mm PM, .38 Special, .40 S&W, .38 Long Colt, .38/200, . 38 S&W, .38 Super, .357 Magnum, .45 ACP, .45 GAP, .45 Long Colt, .41 Long Colt, 7.63x25mm Mauser, 7.62x25mm Tokarev,.455 Webley,.44 American, 9mm Japanese Revolver, .44 Russian, 7.62x38mmR Nagant, . 357 SIG, 10mm Auto, .44 Magnum, 5.7x28mm FN, 4.6x30 HK, .44 Special, 7.63mm Mannlicher .454 Casull, and .50 Action Express Carbine Rifles Carbine rifles are almost always Large, chambered in intermediate rifle cartridges, such as .223 Rem/5.56x45mm, or full power rifle cartriges such as .308 Win/7.62x51mm, with magazines ranging from 10 to 35 rounds. There also exist a subsection called the pistol caliber carbine, which shoots pistol caliber rounds, such as the 9x19mm, and is always semi-automatic, as a fully automatic pistol carbine is a submachine gun. All Carbine rifles are crafted with a fixed stock. Table: Carbine Rifle Crafting Firearm Magazine Caliber Range Firing Modes Pump Action Carbine Rifle 1 Internal: +1 DC for +2 DC per category every 1 rounds over 5 (Min 2nd category, (Max 8) Max 9th category) Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 10 (Max 40) +1 DC per every 5 ft over 25 ft (Max 80 feet) N/a Lever Action Carbine Rifle 1 Internal: +1 DC for +2 DC per category every 1 rounds over 5 (Min 2nd category, (Max 8) Max 9th category) Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 10 (Max 40) +1 DC per every 5 ft over 25 ft (Max 80 feet) N/a Self-loading Carbine Rifle1 Internal: +1 DC for +2 DC per category every 1 rounds over 5 (Min 2nd category, (Max 8) Max 9th category) Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 10 (Max 40) +1 DC per every 5 ft over 25 ft (Max 75 feet) Self Loading: Free Fully Automatic: +9 DC 2 Round Burst: +12 DC 3 Round Burst:+14 DC 1 A character can choose to craft a firearm to take the same kind of magazines from a preexisting Carbine Rifle. If the character does this, they do not have to add the DC to the firearm's total level, but the firearm must use the same caliber of ammunition that the corresponding magazine and firearm uses. Assault Rifles, Battle Rifles and Target Rifles Assault rifles are Large weapons, chambered in intermediate rifle cartridges such as .223 Rem/5.56x45mm or 7.62x39mm, that have an automatic rate of fire and a stock. Battle rifles are Large weapons chambered in a full power rifle cartridge, such as the .308 Win/7.62x51mm, that have an automatic rate of fire, and a stock. Target rifles fall into both of these categories, but lack the automatic firepower. Ranges are conclusive to rifles, spanning from 65 feet to 110 feet. All Assault, Battle and Target Rifles are crafted with a fixed stock. Table: Assault Rifle, Battle Rifle, and Target Rifle Crafting Firearm Magazine Caliber Range Firing Modes Pump Action Rifle1 Internal: +1 DC for every 1 rounds over 5 (Max 8) Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 10 (Max 40) +2 DC per category (Min 6th category, Max 9th category) +1 DC per every 5 ft over 45 ft (Max 120 feet) N/a Lever Action Rifle1 Internal: +1 DC for every 1 rounds over 5 (Max 8) Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 10 (Max 40) +2 DC per category (Min 6th category, Max 9th category) +1 DC per every 5 ft over 45 ft (Max 120 feet) N/a Self-loading Rifle1 Internal: +1 DC for every 1 rounds over 5 (Max 8) Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 10 (Max 40) +2 DC per category (Min 6th category, Max 9th category) +1 DC per every 5 ft over 45 ft (Max 120 feet) Self Loading: Free Fully Automatic: +9 DC 2 Round Burst: +12 DC 3 Round Burst:+14 DC 1 A character can choose to craft a firearm to take the same kind of magazines from a preexisting Assault, Battle or Target Rifles. If the character does this, they do not have to add the DC to the firearm's total level, but the firearm must use the same caliber of ammunition that the corresponding magazine and firearm uses. Designated Marksman Rifles Designated Marksman Rifles are semi-automatic, or selective fire rifles that have been optimized for medium long range engagement. As such, they generally have optics, bipods, and a stock that allows them to steady, as well as being chambered in a full sized rifle cartridge. All Designated marksman Rifles are crafted with a fixed stock. Table: Designated Marksman Rifle Crafting Firearm Designated Marksman Rifle1 Magazine Caliber Range Firing Modes Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 10 (Max 30) +2 DC per category (Min 7nd category, Max 9th category) +4 DC per every 5 ft over 85 ft (Max 130 feet) Self Loading: Free Fully Automatic: +10 DC 2 Round Burst: +13 DC 3 Round Burst:+16 DC 1 A character can choose to craft a firearm to take the same kind of magazines from a preexisting Designated Marksman Rifles. If the character does this, they do not have to add the DC to the firearm's total level, but the firearm must use the same caliber of ammunition that the corresponding magazine and firearm uses. Sniper Rifles and Bolt Action Rifles Sniper rifles and Bolt Action Rifles are nearly identical in construction, being bolt action rifles purpose built for long range target engagement. Where they differ is deployment. All Sniper rifles will have optics. Ranges vary widely, but they are at least 80 feet. Bolt Action and Sniper rifles are crafted with a fixed stock. Table: Bolt Action Rifle and Sniper Crafting Firearm Magazine Caliber Bolt Action Internal: +1 DC for +2 DC per category Rifle and Sniper every 1 rounds over 3 (Min 2nd category, Max Rifle1 (Max 10) 9th category) Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 3 (Max 10) Range +1 DC per every 5 ft over 80 ft (Max 170 feet) 1 A character can choose to craft a firearm to take the same kind of magazines from a preexisting Bolt Action or Sniper Rifles. If the character does this, they do not have to add the DC to the firearm's total level, but the firearm must use the same caliber of ammunition that the corresponding magazine and firearm uses. Anti-Material Rifles Anti-material Rifles are semi-automatic rifles chambered in a heavy caliber, such as the .50 BMG, or 20mm. These weapons are almost always Huge in Size, and require bipods in order to use properly. They can be bolt action, or semi automatic, but ranges are at least 150 feet.All Anti-material rifles are crafted with a bipod and a fixed stock. Table: Anti Material Rifle Crafting Firearm Anti-material Rifle1 Magazine Caliber Range Firing Modes Internal: +5 DC for +1 DC per category +1 DC per every Bolt Action or Self every 1 rounds over 2 (Min 10th category, Max 10 ft over 120 ft Loading: Free (Max 5) 11th category) (Max 450 feet) Fully Automatic: +15 Box Mag: +2 DC for DC every 1 rounds over 3 2 Round Burst: +20 DC (Max 10) 3 Round Burst:+25 DC 1 A character can choose to craft a firearm to take the same kind of magazines from a preexisting Antimaterial Rifles. If the character does this, they do not have to add the DC to the firearm's total level, but the firearm must use the same caliber of ammunition that the corresponding magazine and firearm uses. Sporting Shotguns Sporting shotguns are shotguns that are used for hunting, or other shooting related sports, such as clay pigeons. As such, they may have low capacities, and are either pump action or semi-automatic. They generally come with stocks, and usually have a ton of accessories to help the user hit their mark, including recoil reducing stocks, and sights. Ranges vary, but most are between 45 to 55 feet. All Sporting shotguns are crafted with a fixed stock. Table: Sporting Shotgun Crafting Firearm Single Shot or Double Shot Shotgun Magazine Internal: 1 or 2 Caliber Range Barrel Any Caliber in the +1 DC per every 5 Slug Barrel: +3 DC 1st Category ft over 15 ft Removable Choke (Max 60 Feet) Barrel: +2 DC Choked or Straight Barrel: Free Bolt Action Shotgun1 Internal: +1 DC for Any Caliber in the +1 DC per every 5 every 1 rounds over 3 1st Category ft over 15 ft (Max 7) (Max 60 Feet) Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 3 (Max 8) Slug Barrel: +3 DC Removable Choke Barrel: +2 DC Choked or Straight Barrel: Free Lever Action Shotgun1 Internal: +1 DC for Any Caliber in the +1 DC per every 5 every 1 rounds over 4 1st Category ft over 15 ft (Max 7) (Max 60 Feet) Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 3 (Max 10) Slug Barrel: +3 DC Removable Choke Barrel: +2 DC Choked or Straight Barrel: Free Pump Action Shotgun1 Internal: +1 DC for Any Caliber in the +1 DC per every 5 every 1 rounds over 3 1st Category ft over 15 ft (Max 9) (Max 60 Feet) Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 3 (Max 10) Slug Barrel: +3 DC Removable Choke Barrel: +2 DC Choked or Straight Barrel: Free Self Loading Shotgun1 Internal: +1 DC for Any Caliber in the +1 DC per every 5 every 1 rounds over 4 1st Category ft over 15 ft (Max 9) (Max 60 Feet) Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 3 (Max 20) Slug Barrel: +3 DC Removable Choke Barrel: +2 DC Choked or Straight Barrel: Free 1 A character can choose to craft a firearm to take the same kind of magazines from a preexisting Sporting Shotgun. If the character does this, they do not have to add the DC to the firearm's total level, but the firearm must use the same caliber of ammunition that the corresponding magazine and firearm uses. Combat Shotguns Combat Shotguns are almost exclusively in 12 Gauge, and are equipped with high capacity tubes. They will have straight barrels, and take advantage of combat sights and study stocks. Ranges are somewhat shorter, ranging from 45 to 50 feet. All Combat Shotguns are crafted with a straight barrel and a fixed stock. Table: Combat Shotgun Crafting Firearm Magazine Caliber Range Double Shot Internal: 2 Any Caliber in the 1st Category +1 DC per every 5 ft over 15 ft (Max 60 Feet) Lever Action Shotgun1 Internal: +1 DC for every 1 rounds over 4 (Max 7) Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 3 (Max 10) Any Caliber in the 1st Category +1 DC per every 5 ft over 15 ft (Max 60 Feet) Pump Action Shotgun1 Internal: +1 DC for every 1 rounds over 3 (Max 9) Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 3 (Max 10) Any Caliber in the 1st Category +1 DC per every 5 ft over 15 ft (Max 60 Feet) Self Loading Shotgun1 Internal: +1 DC for every 1 rounds over 4 (Max 9) Box Mag: +2 DC for every 1 rounds over 3 (Max 20) Any Caliber in the 1st Category +1 DC per every 5 ft over 15 ft (Max 60 Feet) 1 A character can choose to craft a firearm to take the same kind of magazines from a preexisting Combat Shotguns. If the character does this, they do not have to add the DC to the firearm's total level, but the firearm must use the same caliber of ammunition that the corresponding magazine and firearm uses. Light Machine Guns Light Machine Guns are machine guns that fire an intermediate rifle cartridge, usually from a belt or a high capacity Magazine. They are almost always equipped with bipods and stocks, to help steady the firearm in it's automatic fire. Because of their intended use, they rarely have a semi-automatic rate of fire. Their ranges can vary, but are generally between 80 to 120 feet. Table: Light Machine Gun Crafting Firearm Light Machine Gun1 Magazine Caliber Range Firing Modes Linked: +5 DC Box Mag: +1 DC for every 5 rounds over 25 (Max 100) +2 DC per category (Min 7nd category, Max 9th category) +3 DC per every 5 ft over 85 ft (Max 150 feet) Self Loading: +10 DC Fully Automatic: Free 2 Round Burst: +11 DC 3 Round Burst:+12 DC 1 A character can choose to craft a firearm to take the same kind of magazines from a preexisting Marksman Rifles. If the character does this, they do not have to add the DC to the firearm's total level, but the firearm must use the same caliber of ammunition that the corresponding magazine and firearm uses. A character can also choose to have a Light Machine Gun accept magazines as well as Linked ammunition. This increases the DC by 10. General Purpose Machine Guns General Purpose Machine Guns are machine guns that fire either an intermediate or full powered rifle cartridge, usually from a belt or a high capacity Magazine. They are almost always equipped with bipods and stocks, to help steady the firearm in it's automatic fire. Because of their intended use, they rarely have a semi-automatic rate of fire. Their ranges can vary, but are generally between 100 to 150 feet. Table: General Purpose Machine Gun Crafting Firearm General Purpose Machine Gun1 Magazine Caliber Range Firing Modes Linked: +4 DC Box Mag: +2 DC for every 5 rounds over 25 (Max 100) +2 DC per category (Min 7nd category, Max 9th category) +3 DC per every 5 ft over 85 ft (Max 150 feet) Self Loading: +13 DC Fully Automatic: Free 2 Round Burst: +14 DC 3 Round Burst:+15 DC 1 A character can choose to craft a firearm to take the same kind of magazines from a preexisting Marksman Rifles. If the character does this, they do not have to add the DC to the firearm's total level, but the firearm must use the same caliber of ammunition that the corresponding magazine and firearm uses. A character can also choose to have a General Purpose Machine Gun accept magazines as well as Linked ammunition. This increases the DC by 14. Underbarrel Grenade Launcher Underbarrel Grenade Launchers are exclusively single shot weapons, chambered in either 40mm Caseless, or 40x46mm. Table: Underbarrel Grenade Launcher Crafting Firearm Magazine Caliber Range Single Shot Underbarrel Grenade Launcher Internal: 1 +1 DC per category (12th Category Only) +2 DC per every 5 ft over 20 ft (Max 80 feet) Stand Alone Grenade Launcher Stand Alone Grenade Launchers can be chambered in quite a few calibers, and can be either single shot, or a multi shot revolving or pump action. They generally have stocks in order to help facilitate firing. Table: Stand Alone Grenade Launcher Crafting Firearm Magazine Caliber Range Firing Modes Single Shot Stand Alone Grenade Launcher Internal: 1 +1 DC per category (12th Category Only) +2 DC per every 5 ft over 20 ft (Max 80 feet) N/a Double Shot Stand Alone Grenade Launcher Internal: 2 +1 DC per category (12th Category Only) +2 DC per every 5 ft over 20 ft (Max 80 feet) N/a Pump Action Stand Alone Grenade Launcher Internal: +5 DC for every 1 rounds over 3 (Max 5) Box Mag: +6 DC for every 1 rounds over 3 (Max 8) +1 DC per category (12th Category Only) +2 DC per every 5 ft over 20 ft (Max 80 feet) N/a Lever Action Stand Alone Grenade Launcher Internal: +5 DC for every 1 rounds over 3 (Max 5) Box Mag: +6 DC for every 1 rounds over 3 (Max 20) +1 DC per category (12th Category Only) +2 DC per every 5 ft over 20 ft (Max 80 feet) N/a Auto Loading Stand Alone Grenade Launcher Internal: +5 DC for +1 DC per category every 1 rounds over 4 (Min 12th Category, (Max 6) Max 13th Category) Box Mag: +6 DC for every 1 rounds over 3 (Max 10) +2 DC per every 5 ft over 20 ft (Max 80 feet) Self Loading: Free Table: Firearm Crafting Categories 1st .410 Gauge, 20 Gauge, 12 Gauge, 10 Gauge, 16 Gauge 2nd .22 LR, .25 ACP, .17 HMR, .380 ACP, .32 ACP, .22 WMR, .22 Short, .41 Rimfire, .32 Rimfire, 8x22mm Nambu, .44 Henry, .17 Remington 3rd 9x19mm, 9x18mm PM, .38 Special, .40 S&W, 7.65 Longue, .38 Long Colt, .38/200, .38 S&W, .38 Super 4th .357 Magnum, .45 ACP, .45 GAP, .45 Long Colt, .41 Long Colt, 7.63x25mm Mauser, 476 Enfield, .455 Webley, .44 American, 9mm Japanese Revolver, .44 Russian, 7.62x38mmR Nagant, .45 S&W, 5th .357 SIG, 10mm Auto, .44 Magnum, 5.7x28mm FN, 4.6x30 HK, .44 WCF,.32 WCF, .38 Winchester, .44 Special, 7.63mm Mannlicher, 7.62x25mm Tokarev 6th .454 Casull, .50 Action Express, .30 Carbine 7th 5.45x39mm/.21 Russian, 5.8x42 Chinese, 5.56x45mm NATO/.223 Remington, .243 Winchester, 9x23mm Steyr, 7.92x33mm Kurz, 6.5x50mm Arisaka 8th 7.62x51mm/.308 Winchester,7.62x54mmR, .30-06 Springfield, 7.62x39mm M43/.30 Russian,.30-40 Krag, 7.7x58mm Arisaka, 8mm Lebel,.303 British, 8x57mm Mauser, .30-30 Win, 9x39mm, 7.5x54mm French, 7x57mm Mauser, 6mm Lee Navy 9th 300 Winchester Magnum, .338 Lapua, 6.8 Remington SPC, 50-70 Government, .45-70 Government, 56-56 Spencer 10th .50 BMG/12.7x99mm, 13.9x99mmB, 7.92x94mm 11th 20x124mm, 20x105mm, 20x102mm, 12.7x108mm,14.5x114mm, 12th 40x46mm SR, 40mm Caseless, 35x32mm SR 13th 25x40mm AR-15 Building The AR pattern rifle is one of the most versatile rifles to exist, with tons of accessories made for it. Because of it's design, it is very easy to switch out large parts, and design a customized, personal rifle. An AR is comprised of two major parts; An Upper Receiver and a Lower Receiver. Lower Receiver Types Lower Receiver, which encompasses the magazine well, the frame, the stock, and the trigger group. Pistol: A Pistol lower receiver is a stripped down receiver, containing the bare necessities for a fully functioning firearm, but not much else. Pistol lowers are equipped with a pistol grip, and do not have any way of mounting a stock to the frame. These lowers are generally marketed at the civilian market, and usually come in Semi-automatic only. Carbine Rifle: A Carbine Rifle lower receiver is a receiver that has a synthetic stock for weight, while still providing some support. These are the most common AR lowers, as they can be swapped out for a different stock, or used bare with a carbine length upper receiver. These lowers are the lowers found on the M4A1 and M4, and can be purchased with 3 round burst or Fully automatic firing modes(But not both), in addition to semi-automatic, or semi-automatic only. Assault Rifle: An Assault Rifle lower receiver is a receiver with the standard fixed stock. They are balanced for accuracy, but lack a bit on the weight aspect. These Lowers are the lowers found on the M16 Series of rifles, and can be purchased with 3 round burst or Fully automatic firing modes(But not both), in addition to semi-automatic, or semi-automatic only. Designated Marksman Rifle: A Designated Marksman Rifle lower receiver is a receiver that has been optimized for long range shooting, including a Precision Upgrade and either a synthetic stock, or a fixed stock. Because of their nature and intended puprose, they are usually semi-automatic only. Table: Lower Recievers Lower Size Upgrade Points Rate of Fire Size Weight WP Cost Restriction Pistol Frame Self Loading Medium 32 oz. 10 Licensed Carbine Rifle Frame Self Loading Large 40 oz. 13 Licensed Carbine Rifle Frame Large 40 oz. 26 Carbine Rifle Frame Large 40 oz. 28 Assault Rifle Assault Rifle Frame Frame Large Large 48 oz. 48 oz. 12 25 Assault Rifle Frame Large 48 oz. 27 Designated Marksman Rifle Frame Self Loading/ 3 Round Burst Self Loading/ Full Automatic Self Loading Self Loading/ 3 Round Burst Self Loading/a Fully Automatic Self Loading Large 52 oz. 30 Military and Police Military and Police Licensed Military and Police Military and Police Licensed Designated Marksman Rifle Frame Self Loading/ 3 Round Burst Large 52 oz. 45 All Firearms and magazines are unloaded and empty when purchased Military and Police Included Upgrades Permanent Pistol Grip Synthetic Stock Synthetic Stock Synthetic Stock Fixed Stock Fixed Stock Fixed Stock Fixed Stock and Precision Upgrade Fixed Stock and Precision Upgrade Upper Receiver Types The Upper Receiver includes the barrel and chamber, bolt, gas system, tactical rails, optics and optics mount. Because this part has the actual barrel and chamber, this is the part that actually determines the rifle's caliber. Pistol: A pistol upper receiver is a receiver intended to be paired with a pistol lower. They typically have barrels about 6 to 7 inches long, which limits the gun's ablity to be effectively engage in any long range fights. These are also mated with Carbine Rifle lowers, for those who need stabilized, high firepower, in a small configuration, and accuracy at longer ranges is not an issue. Because of it's length, it skirts the penalties that are associated with using a rifle adjacently to someone. CQB Rifle: This upper has a barrel length between 10 to 12 inches, primarily used by special operations forces in urban, indoor, or other tight quarter locations. They have a good balance between maneuverability and range, but are still easily outclassed by the shortest of carbines. They go well with Carbine lowers, to make a light, effective rifle with good firepower. Because of it's length, it skirts the penalties that are associated with using a rifle adjacently to someone. Carbine Rifle: This upper has a barrel length between 14 to 16 inches, and is the general size for soldiers who don't need a full sized rifle, such as those in vehicles. It is a good compromise between range and maneuverability, being the largest upper that doesn't receive penalties for fighting adjacent to an enemy. They are normally paired with Carbine lowers, or less often, Assault Rifle Uppers. Assault Rifle: At 18 to 20 inches, this upper has good range, at the loss of weight and maneuverability. These rifles are very common and popular with hunters, action shooter sport enthusiast, and multiple law enforcement agencies. The are commonly paired with Carbine Rifle lowers and Assault Rifle Lowers, but have also been paired with Designated Marksman Rifle lowers. Table: Upper Receivers Name Caliber Del-Ton AR-15 Flat Top 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Del-Ton AR-15 Mil Spec A2 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Del-Ton 16” Rifle Kit 5.56x45mm .223 Rem DPMS .22 Long Rifle Assembly .22 LR Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box 26:1 WP 50:4 WP AR .22LR Box Upgrade Points Range Upper Length Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Included Upgrades Optics 75 ft. Assault Rifle L 100 oz. 13 20% Licensed None None 75 ft. Assault Rifle L 100 oz. 11 20% Licensed None Optics 60 ft. Carbine Rifle L 72 oz. 11 20% Licensed None Optics 45 ft. Assault Rifle L 100 oz. 16 15% Licensed None Name Caliber DPMS Oracle 5.56 Kit 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Noveske Light GPR 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Noveske Light Recce 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Noveske Diplomat 6.8 Remington SPC Noveske SPR 6.8 Remington SPC Magazine Size, Cost and Type 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box 10:2 WP 20:2 WP 30:4 WP AR 6.8 Box 10:2 WP 20:2 WP 30:4 WP AR 6.8 Box Upgrade Points Range Upper Length Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Included Upgrades Optics 75 ft. Assault Rifle L 100 oz. 18 5% Licensed None Optics 4 Tactical 70 ft. CQB Rifle L 62 oz. 68 0% Restricted None Optics 4 Tactical 85 ft. Carbine Rifle L 72 oz. 70 0% Restricted None Optics 4 Tactical 60 ft Pistol L 40 oz. 80 0% Licensed Heavy Barrel Match Barrel Optics 4 Tactical 120 ft Assault Rifle L 100 oz. 140 0% Licensed Heavy Barrel Match Barrel Name Caliber Noveske Recon 6.8 Remington SPC Olympic Arms 10mm Olympic Arms .40 S&W Olympic Arms .45 ACP PWA PDW AR57 10mm Auto PWA PDW AR57 5.7x28mm FN RRA CAR-47 A4 7.62x39mm RRA Pistol-9 A2 9x19mm .40 S&W .45 ACP 5.7x28mm FN Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:2 WP 20:2 WP 30:4 WP AR 6.8 Box 18:2 WP Box 20:2 WP Box 18:2 WP Box 30:1 WP 50:2 WP P90 Box 30:1 WP 50:2 WP P90 Box 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 40:2 WP 75:5 WP AK-47 Box 20:1 WP 32:1 WP 50:2 WP Uzi Box Upgrade Points Range Upper Length Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Included Upgrades Optics 4 Tactical 90 ft Carbine Rifle L 72 oz. 75 0% Licensed None None 65 ft. L 72 oz. 32 0% Licensed None None 60 ft. L 72 oz. 32 0% Licensed None None 65 ft. L 72 oz. 32 0% Licensed None Optics 60 ft. Carbine Rifle Carbine Rifle Carbine Rifle CQB Rifle L 62 oz. 30 0% Restricted None Optics 80 ft. Carbine Rifle L 72 oz. 30 0% Restricted None Optics 75 ft. Carbine Rifle L 72 oz. 50 0% Licensed None None 40 ft Pistol M 40 oz. 31 0% Restricted None Name Caliber RRA Pistol-9 A4 9x19mm RRA CAR-9 A2 9x19mm RRA CAR-9 A4 9x19mm RRA Mid Length-9 A2 9x19mm RRA Mid Length-9 A4 9x19mm RRA CAR-6.8 SPC A2 6.8 Remington SPC Magazine Size, Cost and Type 20:1 WP 32:1 WP 50:2 WP Uzi Box 20:1 WP 32:1 WP 50:2 WP Uzi Box 20:1 WP 32:1 WP 50:2 WP Uzi Box 20:1 WP 32:1 WP 50:2 WP Uzi Box 20:1 WP 32:1 WP 50:2 WP Uzi Box 10:2 WP 20:2 WP 30:4 WP AR 6.8 Box Upgrade Points Range Upper Length Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Included Upgrades Optics 40 ft Pistol M 40 oz. 32 0% Restricted None None 55 ft Carbine Rifle L 72 oz. 25 0% Licensed None Optics 55 ft Carbine Rifle L 72 oz. 27 0% Licensed None None 70 ft Assault Rifle L 100 oz. 28 0% Licensed None Optics 70 ft Assault Rifle L 100 oz. 31 0% Licensed None None 65 ft. Carbine Rifle L 72 oz. 42 0% Licensed None Name Caliber RRA CAR-6.8 SPC A2 6.8 Remington SPC RRA LAR-6.8 SPC A2 6.8 Remington SPC RRA LAR-6.8 SPC A2 6.8 Remington SPC RRA Pistol-15 A2 5.56x45mm .223 Rem Magazine Size, Cost and Type 10:2 WP 20:2 WP 30:4 WP AR 6.8 Box Upgrade Points Range Upper Length Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Included Upgrades Optics 65 ft Carbine Rifle L 72 oz. 42 0% Licensed None 10:2 WP 20:2 WP 30:4 WP AR 6.8 Box 10:2 WP 20:2 WP 30:4 WP AR 6.8 Box 5:1 WP 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box None 85 ft. Assault Rifle L 100 oz. 45 0% Licensed None Optics 85 ft Assault Rifle L 100 oz. 45 0% Licensed None None 50 ft. Pistol M 40 oz. 30 0% Restricted None Name Caliber Magazine Upgrade Range Upper Size, Cost Points Length and Type RRA Pistol-15 A4 5.56x45mm 5:1 WP Optics 50 ft. Pistol .223 Rem 10:1 WP 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box S&W M&P15PSX 5.56x45mm 5:1 WP Optics 80 ft. Carbine .223 Rem 10:1 WP 4 Tactical Rifle 20:1 WP 30:1 WP 100:8 WP M4/M16 Box S&W M&P15R 5.45x39mm 30:2 WP Optics 75 ft. Carbine Box 4 Tactical Rifle T14 .410 Ga 10:2 WP None 45 ft. Carbine Box Rifle All Uppers do not come with any magazines, and must be purchased as well. Size Wt. WP Cost Error Range Restriction Included Upgrades M 40 oz. 30 0% Restricted None L 72 oz. 38 0% Licensed None L 72 oz. 45 0% Licensed None L 72 oz. 30 0% Licensed None Ammunition Categories Ammunition is organized into categories based on their size, case construction and relative size and power, which list what kind of ammunition is available for the category. All calibers within the category have the same cost for the type of rounds listed. When purchasing ammunition, find the category for the caliber, then the type of ammunition you wish to purchase. Rimfire: These calibers are rimfire style rounds, with the primer in the rim, instead of the center. A box of rimfire ammunition weighs 6 oz per 50 rounds. The following calibers are Rimfire: .22 Short. .22 LR, .22 WMR, .17 HMR, .41 Rimfire, .32 Rimfire, and .44 Henry Light Rimless Handgun: These calibers are light rounds that have a rimless or semi-rimless case. A box of light rimless ammunition weighs 8 oz per 50 rounds. The following calibers are light Rimless: .25 ACP, .32 ACP, and 7.65 Longue Intermediate Rimless Handgun: These calibers are intermediate rounds that have a rimless or semi-rimless case. A box of intermediate rimless ammunition weighs 10 oz per 50 rounds. The following calibers are intermediate Rimless: .22 TCM, .380 ACP, 8x22mm Nambu, .40 S&W, .38 Super, 9x19mm, .357 Sig, 9x23 Steyr, 7.62x25mm Tokerav, .7.63x25 Mauser, 9x18mm, and 7.63mm Mannlicher Heavy Rimless Handgun: These calibers are heavy rounds that have a rimless or semi-rimless case. A box of heavy rimless ammunition weighs 15 oz per 50 rounds. The following calibers are Heavy Rimless: .45 ACP,.45 GAP, .50 Action Express, 50 GI, 10mm Auto, .45 Winchester Magnum, .460 Rowland, and .475 Widley Light Rimmed Handgun: These calibers are light rounds that have a rimmed case. A box of light rimmed ammunition weighs 10 oz per 50 rounds. The following calibers are light rimmed: .38 Long Colt, .38 Special, .476 Enfield, .38/200, .38 S&W., 9mm Japanese Revolver, and 7.62x38mmR Nagant Heavy Rimmed Handgun: These calibers are heavy rounds that have a rimmed case. A box of light rimmed ammunition weighs 16 oz per 50 rounds. The following calibers are light rimmed: 45 S&W, .41 Long Colt, .455 Webley, .357 Magnum, .44 American, .44 Russian, .44 Special, .38 Winchester., .45 Long Colt, .327 Magnum .500 S&W Special, .500 S&W Magnum, .500 WE, .44 Magnum, .454 Casull, .32 WCF and .44 WCF Light Rifle: These calibers are light rounds that are primarily used in rifles. A box of light rifle ammunition weighs 4 oz per 20 rounds. The following calibers are light rifle: 5.7x28mm , 4.6x30mm HK and .17 Remington Intermediate Rifle: These calibers are Intermediate rounds that are primarily used in rifles. A box of intermediate rifle ammunition weighs 8 oz per 20 rounds. The following calibers are intermediate rifle: 5.45x39mm, .223 Remington/5.56x45mm, 5.8x42mm Chinese, 6.5x50 Arisaka, .30 Carbine, 6mm Lee Navy, and 9x39mm Heavy Rifle: These calibers are Heavy rounds that are primarily used in rifles. A box of heavy rifle ammunition weighs 12 oz per 20 rounds. The following calibers are heavy rifle: 6.8mm Remington SPC, 300 Blackout, 30-30 Winchester, 6.5 Grendel, 7.62x39mm, .243 Winchester, 7.5 French, .308 Winchester, .303 British, .30-40 Krag, 8mm Lebel, 7.7x58mm Arisaka, 8x57mm Mauser, .30-06 SPFD, ,7x57mm mauser, 7.62x54mmR, 7.92x33mm Kurz, .5656 Spencer, .45-70, .50-70, and .458 Socom Super Heavy Rifle: These calibers are Heavy rounds that are primarily used in rifles. A box of heavy rifle ammunition weighs 30 oz per 20 rounds. The following calibers are super heavy rifle: .300 Winchester Magnum, .338 Lapua Magnum, 7.92x94, .50 BMG, 12.7x108, 13.99x99mmB, 14.5x114mm, 20x124mm, 20x105mm, and 20x102mm Table:Cased Ammunition Prices Category Type Wealth Rounds Point Per box Cost Restrictions Rimfire FMJ/Lead 1 500 None JHP 1 400 None Explosive 1 20 None Match Grade 1 50 None Tracer 1 100 None Frangible 1 50 None Blank 1 200 None FMJ/Lead 1 50 None JHP 1 50 None Frangible 1 10 None Match Grade 1 25 None Blank 1 50 None FMJ/Lead 1 100 None JHP 1 50 None Ratshot 1 10 None Frangible 1 25 None Armor Piercing 1 5 Military And Police Non-Lethal 1 20 None Match Grade 1 25 None Tracer 1 10 None Blank 1 200 None FMJ/Lead 1 50 None JHP 1 25 None Ratshot 1 10 None Light Rimless Handgun Intermediate Rimless Handgun Heavy Rimless Handgun Frangible 1 25 None Armor Piercing 1 5 Military And Police Non-Lethal 1 20 None Match Grade 1 25 None Tracer 1 10 None Blank 1 200 None Semi-Wadcutter 1 50 None Solid 1 5 None FMJ/Lead 1 50 None JHP 1 30 None SJHP 1 30 None SJSP 1 30 None Wadcutter 1 50 None Semi-Wadcutter 1 50 None Ratshot 1 10 None Frangible 1 30 None Armor Piercing 1 5 Military And Police Tracer 1 10 None Blank 1 100 None FMJ/Lead 1 50 None JHP 1 20 None SJHP 1 20 None SJSP 1 20 None Wadcutter 1 50 None Semi-Wadcutter 1 50 None Ratshot 1 10 None Frangible 1 20 None Armor Piercing 1 5 Military And Police Tracer 1 10 None Blank 1 100 None Solid 1 5 None FMJ/Lead 1 40 None Light Rimmed Handgun Heavy Rimmed Handgun Light Rifle JHP 1 20 None Tracer 1 20 None Blank 1 100 None Armor Piercing 1 10 Military And Police Match Grade 1 20 None FMJ/Lead 1 40 None JHP 1 20 None Solid 1 10 None Frangible 1 20 None Incendiary 1 5 Military and Police Armor Piercing 1 10 Military and Police Match Grade 1 20 None Tracer 1 20 None Blank 1 100 None FMJ/Lead 1 20 None JHP 1 20 None Frangible 1 20 None Match Grade 1 10 None Incendiary 1 10 Military and Police Armor Piercing 1 10 Military and Police Tracer 1 30 None Blank 1 100 None SJSP 1 20 None SJHP 1 20 None Explosive 1 5 Military and Police Solid 1 5 None FMJ/Lead 1 10 None JHP 1 10 None Frangible 1 10 None Match Grade 1 5 None Incendiary 1 5 Military and Police Armor Piercing 1 5 Military and Police Intermediate Rifle Heavy Rifle Super Heavy Rifle Blank 1 20 None Explosive 1 1 Military and Police Solid 1 5 None Light Shotshells: These gauges are light shotshells, usually used in shotguns. A box of light shotshells weighs 6 oz per 25 rounds. The following calibers are light shotshells: .410 Gauge Intermediate Shotshell: These gauges are intermediate shotshells, usually used in shotguns. A box of intermediate shotshells weighs 12 oz per 25 rounds. The following calibers are intermediate shotshells: 20 Gauge, 16 Gauge, and 12 Gauge. Heavy Shotshell: These gauges are Heavy shotshells, usually used in shotguns. A box of Heavy shotshells weighs 12 oz per 25 rounds. The following calibers are Heavy shotshells: 10 Gauge Table: Shell Ammunition Prices Caliber Type Wealth Rounds Point Per box Cost Restrictions Light Shotshell 00 Buckshot 1 25 None #4 Buckshot 1 25 None #6 Birdshot 1 40 None #3 Birdshot 1 20 None Non Lethal Rock Salt 1 50 None Slug 1 10 None Marker 1 25 None Frangible 00 Buckshot 1 10 None Frangible #3 Birdshot 1 20 None Saboted Slug 1 25 None Wax Slug 1 20 None Blank Shell 1 20 None 00 Buckshot 1 25 None #4 Buckshot 1 30 None #9 Birdshot 1 100 None #6 Birdshot 1 50 None #3 Birdshot 1 25 None Non-Lethal Beanbag 1 5 None Intermediate Shotshell Non-Lethal Rubber Ball 1 25 None Non-Lethal Rock Salt 1 200 None Slug 1 20 None OC Shell 1 10 Restricted Saboted Slug 1 10 None Blank Shell 1 20 None Tracer 1 10 None Frangible 00 Buckshot 1 5 None Frangible #3 Birdshot 1 10 None Frangible #6 Birdshot 1 15 None Breaching 1 5 None Marker 1 25 None Explosive 4 1 Military and Police Flamethrower 1 2 None Flare 1 3 None Stun 1 2 Restricted Taser 1 5 Restricted Wax Slug 1 25 None Strung Buck 1 4 None 00 Buckshot 1 25 None #4 Buckshot 1 30 None #9 Birdshot 1 100 None #6 Birdshot 1 50 None #3 Birdshot 1 25 None Slug 1 20 None Heavy Shotshell These categories are for Reloading rules in Ops and Tactics: Core Rulebook Small Pistol: .327 Federal, .22 TCM, 7.65 Longue, .38 Winchester, 7.62x38mmR Large Pistol: .45 S&W, .476 Enfield Medium Rifle: .17 Remington, Large Rifle: 7.5x54mm French, 7x57mm Mauser, 7.92xmm Kurz, .30-30 Winchester, 6mm Lee Navy Huge Rifle: 12.7x108mm, 13.9x99mmB, 20x102mm Chapter 8: Weapons in Use This chapter talks about the general trends that firearms have followed throughout the years, as well as trends that generally follow for the armed citizen. In most campaigns, players should be free to choose the weapons for their characters; however, if they don’t know what to choose, this section can provide some useful advice depending on what kind of campaign or setting is being played. The information in this chapter, and more broadly, this book, focuses on the United States and it's firearm laws. For other countries, similar firearms should be used, but they might not be as common for some types of characters. For instance, in the U.K. , a bartender might have a bat over a shotgun, but an armored car guard will probably be armed along the same lines as Their U.S. Counterpart. This chapter also covers what kinds of ammunition and reserve weapons various organizations would have on hand, if need called for them. Local and State Law Enforcement Local and State Law Enforcement encompasses the major uniformed officers who deal with local and state crime, investigating everything from petty thief and indecency calls, all the way to statewide drug rings and murder sprees. They generally do not contact Federal Agencies(Or are contacted by federal agencies), unless the case becomes a federal case, that is, crosses state lines. They will often call in Federal Agencies for guidance and assistance on things that are out of their scope, such as profiling. Small Police Station or Sheriff's Department A Small police station is a station that has less than 20 sworn in officers or deputies. Because of this, service handgun restrictions are generally lax, usually consisting of caliber requirement for the selected handgun(From 9x19mm up to .45 ACP), and the requirement that the officer or deputy be able to qualify and display proper use and maintenance of their weapon. Because of their size, officers and deputies are heavily stressed to carry a backup weapon. Police stations and Sheriffs departments of this size generally do not have their own SWAT team, and usually have to ask a larger, nearby department, for assistance. Service handgun habits for departments of this size span the entire department, from the rookie Patrol Officer or Deputy, all the way up to the Chief or Sheriff. The Armory may include between 1-5 extra boxes of JHP Ammo for duty work, 6-8 boxes of 12 Gauge 00 Buckshot Ammo, and 3-5 12 Gauge pump action shotguns of assorted manufacturer. Examples of these Police Stations and Sheriff's Departments include small town Sheriff's Department or Campus Police at a small college. Medium-Sized Police Station or Sheriff's Department A Medium police station is a station that has between 21-100 sworn in officers or deputies. They generally issue specific firearms, though the requirement that the officer or deputy be able to qualify and display proper use and maintenance of their weapon still applies. Popular firearms for Police Stations and Sheriff's Departments for their officers and deputies include the Glock Series in 9x19mm, .45 ACP, and .40 S&W, The Smith and Wesson 59 Series and the M&P Series in 9x19mm and .40 S&W, The SIG P229 in .40 S&W, the Springfield Armory GI 1911A1 in .45 APC, and the XD in .40 S&W and .45 ACP, and The Beretta 92FS in 9x19mm and the Px4 in 9x19mm, .40 S&W and .45 ACP. In addition to their sidearm, they often carry an expendable or fixed baton, pepper spray or for more well funded departments, a Tazer, at least two reloads for their sidearm, a multi tool or folding knife, a small flashlight, a pair of handcuffs, and a radio. They are also issued a ballistic vest, or receive a stipen to pay for one. Detectives and Investigators will generally carry the same firearms issued to the officers, though older detectives grandfathered in before the widespread use of automatics will carry their .38 Special and .357 Magnum revolvers, such as the Colt Detective Special and the Smith and Wesson Model 36, as well as a pair of handcuffs. Higher officers, such as the Captains, Majors and Chiefs, pull double duty and are out on the street just as much as they are in the office, carrying what suits them. The SWAT team is usually comprised of various officers who work their normal duty work until their services are needed. Unlike the standard officers, SWAT team members generally carry personalized handguns, that have been fitted to their specific needs. The SWAT team, when on a mission is equipped with Shotguns such as the Mossberg 590A1 and Remington 870 Police, Sub-machine guns such as the HK MP5A4 and MP5A5, UMP9, UMP40, and UMP 45, and Bolt action rifles such as the Remington 700P, as well as a Single Entry shield. A SWAT team in a department of this size will also have Tear Gas and Smoke grenades. The armory will have 10-15 extra boxes of JHP Ammo for regular duty work, 8-10 boxes of FMJ/Lead for target practice, 10-20 boxes of 12 Gauge 00 Buckshot Ammo, and 5-8 boxes of 12 Gauge Nonlethal beanbag and rubber ball ammo. The armory will also have between 5-25 spare handguns that have not been issued or are spares, with extra magazines for these handguns, as well as 6-10 12 Gauge pump action shotguns, usually of an unformed nature, the most common being the Mossberg 500 and the Remington 870 Express. Examples of these Police Stations and Sheriff's Departments include a State Patrol, Large town police force or Campus Police at a large University. Large Police Station or Sheriff's Department A Large police station is a station that has over 100 sworn in officers or deputies. These stations or departments are generally stringent on their specific firearms, sticking to strictly issued firearms for it's personnel. They follow the same trends a medium sized police station would in choice of firearms and issued equipment, though the requirement that the officer or deputy be able to qualify and display proper use and maintenance of their weapon still applies. Detectives and Investigators will generally carry the same firearms issued to the officers. Higher officers, such as the Captains, Majors and Chiefs, are usually confined to clerical and managerial work, and as such, do not make it a habit to carry a weapon while on duty. The SWAT team in a large Station is comprised of dedicated officers who are solely on the SWAT team, and do not do patrol work. Because of their area of coverage, they are mostly active answering calls where their forces are needed, and when not doing so, are undergoing training to keep their skills sharp until their services are needed. SWAT team members generally are relaxed from the strict requirements that other officers are imposed about their sidearms, allowing to choose a sidearm to fit their specific needs. The SWAT team would have the same equipment as a medium-sized department, just more of it, but would also possess shotguns such as the Mossberg 930 Tactical, Remington 1100, and Benelli M1014, Carbine Rifles such as the Colt M4, H&K G36K, Designated Marksman Rifles such as the H&K PSG1 and M14 SWS, and even Grenade launchers such as the H&K M320, as well as multiple Entry shields and riot shields. A SWAT team in a department of this size will also have Tear Gas, Smoke Sting, Stun and even Concussion grenades. Departments such as these also have weapons dedicated for purely non-lethal engagement, and will have multiple .68 Cal. Paint-ball markers for subduing a subject without firearms. The armory for a large Police Department will have hundreds of boxes of various types of ammunition, though a bulk of their ammunition will be JHP issued for duty. The armory will also not only have a multitude of spare firearms and magazines, but will possess it's own staff of armorers dedicated to repairing, maintaining, and cataloging said firearms. Examples of these Police Stations and Sheriff's Departments include police forces of Metropolises, such as the New York City police Department, the Los Angeles Police Department, and the Atlanta Police department, and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Park Rangers Park rangers hold a special place in Law enforcement, in the fact that they do not perform just the standard duties that is associated with law enforcement. In addition to enforcing park regulations and laws, they are charged with educating the various visitors of the parks, which can be as simple as weather forecast and giving directions, to complex as giving full guided tours that talk about the park's ecology, history, and demonstrations. They are also charged with watching for forest fires and answering emergency calls and dispatching help to those in need. Because of their somewhat remote nature, Most park Rangers carry weapons that would be considered heavy or excessive in a civilian setting, with revolvers chambered in .44 Magnum or .454 Casull, or autoloaders chambered in .45 ACP or 10mm, to stop large animals such as bears and mountain lions. They also generally have a shotgun or rifle in their vehicle, as well as a complete medical kit, a map of the area, a compass, flashlight, blankets, water and food rations. Federal Agencies Federal Agencies are agencies that investigate Federal crimes, that is, crimes that are either attempted against the entire United States of America, or that involve multiple states. They generally do not bother themselves with local petty crime, but will get involved with larger crimes, as well as lend assistance, manpower, and firepower, to local agencies who need it. Federal Bureau of Investigation The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is a governmental agency belonging to the United States Department of Justice that serves as both a federal criminal investigative body and an internal intelligence agency (counterintelligence). The current issued sidearm for Special Agents is the Glock 22 or Glock 23, chambered in .40 S&W, if they pass their first qualification. If they fail their first qualification, they will be issued either a Glock 17 or Glock 19 chambered in 9x19mm to aid in their next qualification. The Glock 26 in 9x19mm, and Glock 23, and Glock 27 in .40 S&W are authorized as backup weapons. Special Agents are authorized to purchase and qualify with the Glock 21 in .45 ACP for duty carry. Special Agents of the FBI Hostage Rescue Team, and FBI SWAT teams are issued the Springfield Armory 1911A1 Loaded Operator in .45 ACP. The HRT and SWAT team maintains a stock of H&K MP5/10A3 and MP5SD6 Sub-machine guns, all that have been outfitted with laser sights, tactical flashlights, red dot sights, and a vertical foregrip, Colt M16A2s, M4s and M4A1s , M14, and M40A1 rifles. They also have access to Barret M82A1 Anti-material rifles, M79 Grenade launcher, Tasers, and stun grenades when needed. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is a federal law enforcement organization within the United States Department of Justice. Its responsibilities include the investigation and prevention of federal offenses involving the unlawful use, manufacture, and possession of firearms and explosives; acts of arson and bombings; and illegal trafficking of alcohol and tobacco products. The ATF also regulates via licensing the sale, possession, and transportation of firearms, ammunition, and explosives in interstate commerce. The current issued sidearm for Special Agents is the Glock 22 or Glock 23, chambered in .40 S&W. United States Marshals Service The United States Marshals Service (USMS) is a United States federal law enforcement agency within the United States Department of Justice. The Marshals Service is part of the executive branch of government, and is the enforcement arm of the United States federal courts. The U.S. Marshals are responsible for the protection of court officers and buildings and the effective operation of the judiciary. The service also assists with court security and prisoner transport, serves arrest warrants, and seeks fugitives. The current issued sidearm for Marshals is the Glock 22 or Glock 23, chambered in .40 S&W, but a Marshal may choose to carry any 9x19mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP or .357 Magnum backup or Full Sized handgun, providing they pay the full cost and qualify with it. While on assignment, Marshals will also carry ArmaLite AR-15 and Colt M4A1 rifles, and Mossberg 500 and Remington 870 Police Shotguns. The Special Operations Group(SOG) are issued the Springfield Armory 1911A1 Loaded Operator in .45 ACP. Federal Air Marshal Service The Federal Air Marshal Service (FAMS) is a United States federal law enforcement agency under the supervision of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The Air Marshal Service is meant to promote confidence in civil aviation by effectively deploying federal air marshals (FAMs) to detect, deter, and defeat hostile acts targeting the United States. The current issued sidearm for Air Marshals is the SIG P229, chambered in .357 SIG. Drug Enforcement Administration The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is a federal law enforcement agency under the United States Department of Justice, tasked with combating drug smuggling and use within the United States. Not only is the DEA the lead agency for domestic enforcement of the Controlled Substances Act, sharing concurrent jurisdiction with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), it also has sole responsibility for coordinating and pursuing U.S. drug investigations abroad. The current issued sidearm for Special Agents is the Glock 22 or Glock 23, chambered in .40 S&W, but they can qualify with the S&W M&P chambered in .40 S&W as well. The Glock 23, and Glock 27 in .40 S&W are authorized as backup weapons. The H&K UMP40 is the standard SMG, and the Remington 870 Police is the standard shotgun. Agents also have begun to use the RRA CAR A4 Tactical, that has been upgraded to fire fully automatic as well. Special Agents can also use their personal firearms, but all must be approved by the DEA Firearms office before use. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a federal law enforcement agency under the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS), responsible for identifying, investigating, and dismantling vulnerabilities regarding the nation's border, economic, transportation, and infrastructure security. The largest components within ICE are Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Enforcement & Removal Operations (ERO). ICE HSI Special Agents and ERO Officers and Agents are issued the SIG P229 pistol, chambered in .40 S&W, as their primary sidearm. They also may be assigned the Remington Model 870 Police shotgun, the Steyr AUG rifle, or the Colt M4 carbine. Agents and officers assigned to a Special Response Team (SRT) are specifically assigned the Colt M4 carbine while some operators may also carry the H&K MP5A4 or MP5A5 submachine gun, although these are being replaced by the H&K UMP40 chambered in.40 S&W. United States Secret Service The United States Secret Service is a United States federal law enforcement agency that is part of the United States Department of Homeland Security. The sworn members are divided among the Special Agents and the Uniformed Division. Until March 1, 2003, the Service was part of the United States Department of the Treasury. The U.S. Secret Service has two distinct areas of responsibility; Treasury roles, covering missions such as prevention and investigation of counterfeiting of U.S. currency and U.S. treasury securities, and investigation of major fraud, and protective roles, ensuring the safety of current and former national leaders and their families, such as the President, past Presidents, Vice Presidents, presidential candidates, and foreign embassies. Secret Service Special Agents are issued the is the SIG P229, chambered in .357 SIG, or the FN Five-seveN chambered in 5.7x28mm FN. Agents are also trained on the H&K MP5K, MP5K-PDW, MP5A4 and MP5A5 Submachine gun, The Remington 870 Police Shotgun, and the FN P90 Sub-machine gun. The Underworld The underworld encompasses the world of crime that exist as a whole, spanning everything from petty drug dealers to crime lords, Mafia bosses, and Set leaders, who control and run the lower soldiers and gang members. Petty Criminals This group encompasses singular criminals, petty thieves, con-men, and singular drug dealers. These criminals have their fingers directly in the crime, though most of their crime is either opportunistic, or for profit. Low level criminals don't have a specific group of firearms: they can quite literally be caught with anything from a single shot pistol from World War 2 to a Fully automatic assault rifle. As a general rule, these criminals, if they go armed, generally use melee weapons for their ease of acquisition, lack of restriction, simplicity in use, and sometimes, added benefit of plausible deniability. When they do carry firearms, they prefer any gun that can be concealed, and is available. Because of their criminal records, they can not go and purchase a firearm from a legal dealer, instead opting for illegal street deals, or stealing a firearm. Street Gangs This group is a level above the unstructured criminal, and includes street gangs with an identifiable power structure and leader. These groups generally deal purely in profit, often coming from the same neighborhood or of a similar race, creed, or lifestyle. They usually also have a mutualistic interest: Money, and work together because of it, and the chaos and criminalistic activity they cause is merely a byproduct. They usually wear identifying colors or pieces of clothing, such as certain colors, or even leather jackets or vest with the club's insignia. Outlaw motorcycle gangs are atypical of this behavior, as the chaos and criminialistc behavior are the desired ways of life, and the criminal enterprise is a means to live, in order to continue the life of chaos. Smaller street gangs are generally equipped with concealable handguns and pump-action shotguns, as these are the cheapest to acquire, use, and replace, while the larger gangs may possess heavier firepower such as automatic weapons such as assault rifles, and even anti-material rifles. Gang Leaders and Crime Boses Gang leaders generally prefer to keep their hands clean of any actual violence or drugs, preferring to delegate those task to lower ranking gang members, but will generally carry a smaller concealable handgun of decent to high quality, such as the Kahr handgun series, the Walther PP Series, the SIG P290 and P238,and the Glock 26, 27, and 28. These are usually tucked away inside briefcases, bags, and under suit jackets. Drug Cartels A drug cartel is a criminal organization developed with the primary purpose of promoting and controlling drug trafficking operations. They can range from an agreement between two street gangs to work together, all the way up to interstate and even international, multi billion dollar formal industries. While they have a similar structure to a common street gang, their size, funding and training rivals legitimate governmental agencies. Most soldiers in a drug cartel are trained in the various arts of asymmetrical warfare, close-quarters combat, weapons handling and maintenance, and some have even received explosives handing and training. Most of this training comes form legitimate state training, which the knowledge is then passed down if an officer dissents. Weapons carried by the cartel include, but are by no means limited to, M16, M4, AK-47 and AKM assault rifles, shotguns of every make and model, AT4 and M72 LAW rocket launchers, M79 Grenade launchers, and even Barret M82B anti-material rifles. The ATF has come under firer for arming the drug cartels under the guise of attempting to trace guns back to Mexico. Assassins and Hit Men Assassins are people who commit a targeted murder. Hit men are assassins for hire. Assassins and hit men's method of killing can range from poisoning to blowing up an entire car, but when firearms are involved, they prefer to either fire from a long distance, using a high powered rifle with a scope and possibly a suppressor, or close range with a suppressed handgun, or machine pistol. They also use a melee weapon, a knife usually, for truly quiet kills. Gunrunners and Arms Traffickers Gunrunners and arms traffickers are people who smuggle contraband weapons and ammunition for a profit. They sell their arms, acquired legally or otherwise, to anyone who has the cash and need. Arms traffickers and gunrunners should not be confused with people who sell firearms for legal commerce, such as a legally operating gunstore. Because of their nature of business, they have the best selection and quantity of weapons: it's their business to have as such. Gunrunners are generally heavily armed, either by choice or simply by having stock, usually with a few handguns and an assault rifle or two, as well as grenades, explosives, magazines, ammunition, and anything else their customers would like to sample. They also have a tendency to wear body armor, in order to avoid getting killed by their own merchandise. Insurgents and Terrorist Insurgents and Terrorist armament depends completely on their funding, and their supporters. Underfunded insurgents will use crude, homemade firearms, while well funded and equipped insurgents will use everything from Fully automatic rifles to Rocket Launchers. Because of their nature, any weapon is viable for a terrorist or insurgent. Civilian Forces Civilian forces encompass regular people who have a mind to carry a firearm for protection, specifically those who have to do so as a part of a job, but are not law enforcement, or regular citizens who prefer to have their protection and safety in their hands. Armored Car Drivers Armored cars are popular target for professional bank thieves, and as such, their drivers are armed. Armored car drivers are generally equipped with a ballistic vest, a uniform, and a handgun, that they must purchase themselves, but do receive a stipend for it. Popular firearms span far and wide, but they most often keep full sized handguns in a tactical holster, with a pump action or automatic shotgun in the truck. Bartenders and Shopkeepers Bars are often the starting scenes for rowdy behavior, and as such, the bartender is often armed. They often keep a shotgun, such as a Mossberg 500 or Remington 870 Police under the bar for serious altercations, but many bartenders have begun to opt for a full sized handgun, because of it's maneuverability and size. They also will have melee weapons, such as a bat, to deal with the less rowdy, but still problematic, patrons. Shopkeepers generally follow the same rules as bartenders, but their weapons are more used for people attempting a quick stickup job. The level of armament of the shop is completely dependent on the shopkeeper's views, as well as what they sell. A Gunstore is guaranteed to have armed shopkeeper, while a fine china store in a wealthy neighborhood may go without firearms, electing to call the authorities instead. Mercenaries A mercenary is a person who takes part in an armed conflict, who is not a national or a party to the conflict, and is "motivated to take part in the hostilities essentially by the desire for private gain and, in fact, is promised, by or on behalf of a party to the conflict, material compensation substantially in excess of that promised or paid to combatants of similar ranks and functions in the armed forces of that Party". Most mercenaries in the modern age are employees of private security firms such as Blackwater, Xe Services, Triple Canopy, Armour Group, PBE, and Dyncorp. Mercenaries are generally armed the same, or more usually, better than their soldier counterparts, equipped with the best body armor, weapons, vehicles, and ammunition, provided by the company they work for. This equipment is generally on loan from the company while they perform their services, though it's not uncommon for a mercenary to carry their own personal sidearm. The type of handgun a mercenary carries is completely Dependant on the personal preference, but .45 ACP, .40 S&W, and .357 Magnum are the most popular calibers. Bodyguards Bodyguards are equipped just as mercenaries, though because of their dealings in the states, they will bypass fully automatic weapons in lieu of semi-automatic rifles and carbines, as well as concealed handguns. Hunters The weapon a hunter carries depends on the personal preference of the hunter, and what they are hunting. For Birds, or small animals, a light birdshot is generally preferred in a shotgun, modified with a choked barrel. Varmint hunters will choose something with a smaller caliber, such as .22 LR or .17 HMR. Hunters of larger game will prefer high powered rifles, or shotguns with slug barrels, loaded with slugs. A hunter may also choose to carry a crossbow, or bow and arrow, for a silent kill. Security Guards Security guards are charged with over-watching an area, usually an office building or dock. They are generally not given firearms, rather to observe and report, and call the authorities if anything does happen. They are usually given a flashlight and possibly a can of pepper-spray. Milita Members Local Militia members are armed depending on their funding, and location. Militia groups in the United States will normally be armed with self loading rifles such as the Ruger Mini14, and Mini 30 , while well funded militias will have AR-15s and FALs. Because of their semi-organized nature, firearms will rarely be universal across the members, many using what they can afford or even get their hands on. Militaries around the World This section covers the basic issued equipment for the various armies listed. United States Marine Corps, United States Army, and the Canadian Forces Rifleman A Rifleman is the standard infantryman One Colt M16A4 or Colt M4A1 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, eighty 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds in 10 round stripper clips, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, two cased ammunition pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, a professional radio, and a shovel. Grenadier A Grenadier is a medium range engagement infantryman One Colt M16A4 or Colt M4A1 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount and a M203 grenade launcher on a tactical mount, five M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, three fragmentation grenade launcher grenades,three HE grenade launcher grenades, two smoke grenade launcher grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with four large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and four grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel. Automatic Rifleman An Automatic Rifleman is a suppressive fire infantryman One M249 LMG, three 100 round belts of 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with three utility pouches and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a survival knife, and a shovel. Designated Marksman A Designated Marksman is a long range quick engagement infantryman One M21 SWS rifle, seven M14 20 round magazines loaded with 7.62x51mm FMJ rounds, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with six large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a survival knife, and a shovel. Corpsman A Corpsman is a field medic One Colt M16A4 or Colt M4A1 rifle with a red dot sight installed on the optics mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45 NATO FMJ rounds, one fragmentation grenades, three smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one kit pouch filled with a small first-aid Kit, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel. Sniper(M40A3) A Sniper is a precision long range engagement specialist One M40A3 rifle with a Match Barrel, forty five 7.62x51mm Match Grade rounds, one Beretta M9 handgun, three M9/92FS 15 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical Vest with one grenade pouch, one utility pouch, one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch, and one cased ammunition pouch, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of eletctro-optical binoculars, four flares, a survival knife, and a shovel. Sniper(M24A3) A Sniper is a precision long range engagement specialist One M24A3 rifle with a Match Barrel, five M24A3 5 round magazines loaded with .338 Lapua Magnum Match Grade rounds, one Beretta M9 handgun, three M9/92FS 15 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical Vest with one grenade pouch, one utility pouch, one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch, and four cased ammunition pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of eletctro-optical binoculars, four flares, a survival knife, and a shovel. Sniper (M110 SASS) A Sniper is a precision long range engagement specialist One M110 SASS rifle with a Match Barrel, five M110 10 round magazines loaded with 7.62x51mm Match Grade rounds, one Beretta M9 handgun, three M9/92FS 15 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical Vest with one grenade pouch, one utility pouch, one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch, and four large magazine pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of eletctro-optical binoculars, four flares, a survival knife, and a shovel. Specialist A Specialist is a close quarters combat infantryman One Colt M16A4 or Colt M4A1 rifle with a red dot sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, one Benelli M1014 shotgun, Mossberg 590A1 shotgun or Remington 870 Express Tactical shotgun, ten 12 Gauge breaching shells, fifteen 12 Gauge 00 Buckshot shells, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, one shell pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel. Anti-Tank An Anti Tank is a anti armored vehicle infantryman One Colt M16A4 or Colt M4A1 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, one AT4 rocket launcher or FMG-148 Javelin missile launcher, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel. Crewman A Crewman is a armored vehicle driver One Colt M4A1 rifle with a red dot sight installed on the optic mount, one M16/M4 30 round magazine loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, one Beretta M9 handgun, three M9/92FS 15 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, one combat helmet, a tactical holster and a survival knife. Anti-Personnel An Anti-Personnel is a defense focused infantryman One Colt M16A4 or Colt M4A1 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, three directional mines with detonator, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel. Pilot A pilot is a helicopter pilot One Beretta M9 handgun, three M9/92FS 15 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, one combat helmet, one smoke grenade(Red), a tactical holster and a survival knife. United States Coast Guard Boatcrewman A boatcrewman is a board-and-secure specialist (M4A1): One Colt M4A1 rifle, seven M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, one SIG P229 handgun, three P229 12 round magazines loaded with .40 S&W FMJ rounds, one Tactical vest with six large magazine pouches, one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch,and two utility pouches , a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, one flare gun with three flares, and a flotation vest. Boatcrewman A boatcrewman is a board-and-secure specialist (Remington 870 Tactical): One Remington 870 combat shotgun, thirty-three 12 Gauge 00 Buckshot shells, one SIG P229 handgun, three P229 12 round magazines loaded with .40 S&W FMJ rounds, one Tactical vest with one shell pouch, one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch, and two utility pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, one flare gun with three flares, and a flotation vest. Pilot A pilot is a helicopter pilot One Beretta M9 handgun, three M9/92FS 15 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, one smoke grenade(Red), a tactical holster and a survival knife. United States Navy Rifleman A Rifleman is the standard infantryman One Colt M4A1 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, eighty 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds in 10 round stripper clips one SIG P228 handgun, three P228 12 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, two cased ammunition pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, a professional radio, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Grenadier A Grenadier is a medium range engagement infantryman One Colt M4A1 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount and a M203 grenade launcher on a tactical mount, five M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, one SIG P228 handgun, three P228 12 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, three fragmentation grenade launcher grenades, three HE grenade launcher grenades, two smoke grenade launcher grenade, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with four large magazine pouches, one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch, one utility pouch, and four grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares,and a bayonet Automatic Rifleman An Automatic Rifleman is a suppressive fire infantryman One M249 LMG, three 100 round belts of 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, one SIG P228 handgun, three P228 12 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with three utility pouches one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a survival knife, and a shovel Designated Marksman A Designated Marksman is a long range quick engagement infantryman One M14 rifle with a 8x day/night sight installed on the optic mount, seven M14 20 round magazines loaded with 7.62x51mm FMJ rounds, one SIG P228 handgun, three P228 12 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with six large magazine pouches, one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a survival knife, and a shovel Corpsman A Corpsman is a field medic One Colt M4A1 rifle with a red dot sight installed on the optics mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45 NATO FMJ rounds, one SIG P228 handgun, three P228 12 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, one fragmentation grenades, three smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch, one kit pouch filled with a small first-aid Kit, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Specialist A Specialist is a close quarters combat infantryman One H&K MP5 Sub-machinegun with a red dot sight installed on the optic mount, seven MP5 30 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, one SIG P228 handgun, three P228 12 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, one Benelli M1014 shotgun, ten 12 Gauge breaching shells, fifteen 12 Gauge 00 Buckshot shells, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch,one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch, one shell pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Anti Tank An Anti Tank is a anti armored vehicle infantryman One Colt M4A1 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, one SIG P228 handgun, three P228 12 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, one AT4 rocket launcher two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Anti-Personnel An Anti-Personnel is a defense focused infantryman One Colt M4A1 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, one SIG P228 handgun, three P228 12 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, three directional mines with detonator, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel United States Air Force, Russian Air Force, People's Liberation Army Air Force, French Air Force, Israeli Air Force, German Luftwaffe, and the Royal Air Forces Fighter/Bomber Pilot: A Fighter/Bomber pilot is the pilot of a Fighter Jet, or a Bomber Jet Flight Suit and a parachute People's Liberation Army Ground Forces Rifleman A Rifleman is the standard infantryman One Norinco QBZ Type 95 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine QBZ 30 round magazines loaded with 5.8x42mm Chinese FMJ rounds, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, a professional radio, and a shovel Grenadier A Grenadier is a medium range engagement infantryman One Norinco QLZ-87B Grenade Launcher with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, One Norinco QSZ-92 handgun, three QSZ 15 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds,one combat helmet , a tactical holster, three fragmentation grenade launcher grenades, three HE grenade launcher grenades, two smoke grenade launcher grenade, one Tactical vest with one utility pouch, and four grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Automatic Rifleman An Automatic Rifleman is a suppressive fire infantryman One Norinco QBB Type 95 LSW with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, five QBZ 75 round magazines loaded with 5.8x42mm Chinese FMJ rounds, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with four large magazine pouches, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a survival knife, and a shovel Corpsman A Corpsman is a field medic One Norinco QBZ Type 95 rifle with a red dot sight installed on the optic mount, nine QBZ 30 round magazines loaded with 5.8x42mm Chinese FMJ rounds, one fragmentation grenades, three smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one kit pouch filled with a small first-aid Kit, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Sniper A Sniper is a precision long range engagement specialist One Norinco QBU Type 95 rifle, five QBU 10 round magazines loaded with 5.8x42mm Chinese FMJ rounds, one Norinco QSZ-92 handgun, three QSZ 15 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical Vest with one grenade pouch, one utility pouch, one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch, and one cased ammunition pouch, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of eletctro-optical binoculars, four flares, a survival knife, and a shovel Specialist A Specialist is a close quarters combat infantryman One Norinco QBU Type 95 rifle, five QBU 10 round magazines loaded with 5.8x42mm Chinese FMJ rounds, one Norinco M98 shotgun, ten 12 Gauge breaching shells, fifteen 12 Gauge 00 Buckshot shells, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, one shell pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Anti Tank An Anti Tank is a anti armored vehicle infantryman One Norinco QBZ Type 95 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine QBZ 30 round magazines loaded with 5.8x42mm Chinese FMJ rounds, one RPG-7 rocket launcher, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Crewman A Crewman is an armored vehicle driver One Norinco QBZ Type 95 Carbine with a red dot sight installed on the optic mount, one QBZ 30 round magazine loaded with 5.8x42mm Chinese FMJ rounds, one Norinco QSZ-92 handgun, three QSZ 15 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, one combat helmet, a tactical holster and a survival knife. Anti-Personnel An Anti-Personnel is a defense focused infantryman One Norinco QBZ Type 95 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine QBZ 30 round magazines loaded with 5.8x42mm Chinese FMJ rounds, three directional mines with detonator, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Israeli Defense Force Rifleman A Rifleman is the standard infantryman One IMI Tavor TAR-21 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, eighty 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds in 10 round stripper clips, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches,two cased ammunition pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a professional radio, a bayonet, and a shovel Grenadier A Grenadier is a medium range engagement infantryman One IMI Tavor TAR-21 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount and a M203 grenade launcher on a tactical mount, five M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, three fragmentation grenade launcher grenades,three HE grenade launcher grenades, two smoke grenade launcher grenade, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with four large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and four grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Automatic Rifleman An Automatic Rifleman is a suppressive fire infantryman One IMI Negev LMG, three 100 round belts of 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with three utility pouches and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a survival knife, and a shovel Designated Marksman A Designated Marksman is a long range quick engagement infantryman One IMI Tavor STAR-21 rifle , nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a survival knife, and a shovel Corpsman/Medic A Corpsman is a field medic One Colt M16A4 rifle with a red dot sight installed on the optics mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45 NATO FMJ rounds, one fragmentation grenades, three smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one kit pouch filled with a small first-aid Kit, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Sniper A Sniper is a precision long range engagement specialist One M24A3 rifle with a Match Barrel, five M24A3 5 round magazines loaded with .338 Lapua Magnum Match Grade rounds, one IMI Jericho 941, three 941 16 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical Vest with one grenade pouch, one utility pouch, one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch, and four cased ammunition pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of eletctro-optical binoculars, four flares, a survival knife, and a shovel Specialist A Specialist is a close quarters combat infantryman One IMI Tavor CTAR-21 rifle with a red dot sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, one Mossberg 500 shotgun or Remington 870 Express shotgun, ten 12 Gauge breaching shells, fifteen 12 Gauge 00 Buckshot shells, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, one shell pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Anti Tank An Anti Tank is a anti armored vehicle infantryman One IMI Tavor CTAR-21 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, one M72 LAW, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Crewman A Crewman is a armored vehicle driver One IMI Galil rifle with a red dot sight installed on the optic mount, one Galil 7.62 25 round magazine loaded with7.62x51mm FMJ rounds, one IMI Jericho 941 handgun, three 941 16 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ, one combat helmet, a tactical holster and a survival knife. Anti-Personnel An Anti-Personnel is a defense focused infantryman One IMI Tavor CTAR-21 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, three directional mines with detonator, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Pilot A pilot is a helicopter pilot One IMI Jericho 941 handgun, three 941 16 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ, one combat helmet, one smoke grenade(Red), a tactical holster and a survival knife. British Army and the Special Air Service Rifleman A Rifleman is the standard infantryman One L85 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, eighty 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds in 10 round stripper clips two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, two cased ammunition pouches, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a professional radio, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Grenadier A Grenadier is a medium range engagement infantryman One L85 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount and a M203 grenade launcher on a tactical mount, five M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, three fragmentation grenade launcher grenades,three HE grenade launcher grenades, two smoke grenade launcher grenade, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with four large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and four grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Automatic Rifleman An Automatic Rifleman is a suppressive fire infantryman One FN MINIMI LMG, three 100 round belts of 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with three utility pouches and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a survival knife, and a shovel Designated Marksman A Designated Marksman is a long range quick engagement infantryman One L86 LSW rifle, seven M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with six large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a survival knife, and a shovel Corpsman A Corpsman is a field medic One L85 rifle with a red dot sight installed on the optics mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45 NATO FMJ rounds, one fragmentation grenades, three smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one kit pouch filled with a small first-aid Kit, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Sniper A Sniper is a precision long range engagement specialist One Accuracy International AWP rifle with a 10x telescopic sight installed on the optics mount and a Match Barrel, nine AWP 5 round magazines loaded with 7.62x51mm Match Grade rounds, one Browning Hi-Power handgun, three Hi-Power 13 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical Vest with one grenade pouch, one utility pouch, one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch, and eight large magazine pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of eletctro-optical binoculars, four flares, a survival knife, and a shovel Specialist A Specialist is a close quarters combat infantryman One L85 rifle with a red dot sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, one Benelli M1014 shotgun, ten 12 Gauge breaching shells, fifteen 12 Gauge 00 Buckshot shells, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, one shell pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Anti Tank An Anti Tank is a anti armored vehicle infantryman One L85 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, one AT4 rocket launcher, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Crewman A Crewman is a armored vehicle driver One L22 Carbine rifle with a red dot sight installed on the optic mount, one M16/M4 30 round magazine loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, one Browning Hi-Power handgun, three Hi-Power 13 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, a tactical holster and a survival knife. Anti-Personnel An Anti-Personnel is a defense focused infantryman One L85 rifle with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, three directional mines with detonator, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Pilot A pilot is a helicopter pilot One Browning Hi-Power, three Hi-Power 13 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, one combat helmet, one smoke grenade(Red) ,a tactical holster and a survival knife. Russian Ground Forces Rifleman A Rifleman is the standard infantryman One Kalashnikov AK-74 rifle with either no sights or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine AK 74 30 round magazines loaded with 5.45x39mm FMJ rounds, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a professional radio, a bayonet, and a shovel Grenadier A Grenadier is a medium range engagement infantryman One Kalashnikov AK-74 rifle with either no sights or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, five AK 74 30 round magazines loaded with 5.45x39mm FMJ rounds and a GP-30 grenade launcher on a tactical mount, three fragmentation grenade launcher grenades,three HE grenade launcher grenades, two smoke grenade launcher grenade, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with four large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and four grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Light Machine Gunner A Light Machine Gunner is a light suppressive fire infantryman One RPK-74 Light Machine gun, three AK 74 100 round magazines loaded with 5.45x39mm FMJ rounds, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with two large magazine pouches and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a survival knife, and a shovel General Purpose Machine Gunner A General Purpose Machine Gunner is a Heavy suppressive fire infantryman One PKM General Purpose Machine Gun, three 100 round belts of 7.62x54mmR FMJ rounds, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with three utility pouches and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a survival knife, and a shovel Corpsman A Corpsman is a field medic One Kalashnikov AK-74 rifle, nine AK 74 30 round magazines loaded with 5.45x39mm FMJ rounds, one fragmentation grenades, three smoke grenades, one combat helmet,one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one kit pouch filled with a small first-aid Kit, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Sniper A Sniper is a precision long range engagement specialist One Draganov SVD rifle with a 10x telescopic sight installed on the optics mount and a Match barrel, four SVD 10 round magazines loaded with 7.62x54mmR Match Grade rounds, one Makarov PM handgun, three Makarov 8 round magazines loaded with 9x18mm PM FMJ rounds, two smoke grenades, one Tactical Vest with one grenade pouch, one utility pouch, one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch, and eight large magazine pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of eletctro-optical binoculars, four flares, a survival knife, and a shovel Specialist A Specialist is a close quarters combat infantryman One Kalashnikov AK-74 rifle with either no sights or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine AK 74 30 round magazines loaded with 5.45x39mm FMJ rounds, one Saiga 12 shotgun, two Saiga 12 10 round magazine loaded with 12 Gauge 00 Buckshot shells, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with ten large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Anti Tank An Anti Tank is a anti armored vehicle infantryman One Kalashnikov AK-74 rifle with either no sights or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine AK 74 30 round magazines loaded with 5.45x39mm FMJ rounds, one RPG-7 rocket launcher, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Crewman A Crewman is a armored vehicle driver One Kalashnikov AKS-74U rifle, four AK 74 30 round magazine loaded with 5.45x39mm FMJ rounds, one combat helmet, a MOLLE vest with three large magazine pounces and a survival knife. Anti-Personnel An Anti-Personnel is a defense focused infantryman One Kalashnikov AK-74 rifle with either no sights or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine AK 74 30 round magazines loaded with 5.45x39mm FMJ rounds three directional mines with detonator, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Pilot A pilot is a helicopter pilot One Makarov PM handgun, three Makarov 8 round magazines loaded with 9x18mm PM FMJ rounds, one combat helmet, one smoke grenade(Red), a tactical holster and a survival knife. German Army Rifleman A Rifleman is the standard infantryman One H&K G36 rifle, nine G36 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, eighty 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds in 10 round stripper clips, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches,two cased ammunition pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, a professional radio, and a shovel Grenadier A Grenadier is a medium range engagement infantryman One H&K G36 rifle with a AG36 grenade launcher on a tactical mount, five G36 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, three fragmentation grenade launcher grenades,three HE grenade launcher grenades, two smoke grenade launcher grenade, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with four large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and four grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Automatic Rifleman An Automatic Rifleman is a suppressive fire infantryman One H&K MG4, three 100 round belts of 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with three utility pouches and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a survival knife, and a shovel Designated Marksman A Designated Marksman is a long range quick engagement infantryman One H&K G3-SG1 rifle, seven G3 20 round magazines loaded with 7.62x51mm FMJ rounds, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with six large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a survival knife, and a shovel Corpsman A Corpsman is a field medic One H&K G36 rifle, nine G36 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45 NATO FMJ rounds, one fragmentation grenades, three smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one kit pouch filled with a small first-aid Kit, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Sniper A Sniper is a precision long range engagement specialist One H&K PSG-1 rifle with a Match Barrel, five PSG-1 5 round magazines loaded with 7.62x51mm Match Grade rounds, one H&K USP 9 handgun, three USP 9 15 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical Vest with one grenade pouch, one utility pouch, one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch, and four cased ammunition pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of eletctro-optical binoculars, four flares, a survival knife, and a shovel Specialist A Specialist is a close quarters combat infantryman One H&K G36 rifle , nine G36 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, one Remington 870 combat shotgun, ten 12 Gauge breaching shells, fifteen 12 Gauge 00 Buckshot shells, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, one shell pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Anti-Tank An Anti Tank is a anti armored vehicle infantryman One H&K G36 rifle, nine G36 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, one Panzerfaust 3 rocket launcher, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Crewman A Crewman is an armored vehicle driver One H&K MP7A1 Sub-machinegun with a red dot sight installed on the optic mount, five MP7 30 round magazine loaded with 4.6x30mm HK FMJ rounds, one combat helmet, a MOLLE vest with four large magazine pouches and a survival knife. Anti-Personnel An Anti-Personnel is a defense focused infantryman One H&K G36, nine G36 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, three directional mines with detonator, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel Pilot A pilot is a helicopter pilot One H&K USP 9, three USP 9 15 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, one combat helmet,one smoke grenade(Red), a tactical holster and a survival knife. French Army Rifleman A Rifleman is the standard infantryman One FAMAS G2 rifle with an optics mount upgrade, either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, eighty 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds in 10 round stripper clips, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, two cased ammunition pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, a professional radio, and a shovel. Grenadier A Grenadier is a medium range engagement infantryman One FAMAS G2 rifle with an optics mount upgrade and a tactical mount upgrade, with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount and a M203 grenade launcher on a tactical mount, five M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, three fragmentation grenade launcher grenades,three HE grenade launcher grenades, two smoke grenade launcher grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with four large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and four grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel. Automatic Rifleman An Automatic Rifleman is a suppressive fire infantryman One FN MINIMI LMG, three 100 round belts of 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with three utility pouches and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a survival knife, and a shovel. Designated Marksman A Designated Marksman is a long range quick engagement infantryman One G3A3 rifle with an optics mount upgrade and a 6x telescopic sight, seven G3 20 round magazines loaded with 7.62x51mm FMJ rounds, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with six large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a survival knife, and a shovel. Corpsman A Corpsman is a field medic One FAMAS G2 rifle with a red dot sight installed on the optics mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45 NATO FMJ rounds, one fragmentation grenades, three smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one kit pouch filled with a small first-aid Kit, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel. Sniper A Sniper is a precision long range engagement specialist One FR F2 rifle with a Match Barrel, five FR F2 10 round magazines loaded with 7.62x51mm Match Grade rounds, one Beretta 92FS handgun, three M9/92FS 15 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical Vest with one grenade pouch, one utility pouch, one holster pouch, one small magazine/speedloader pouch, and four cased ammunition pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of eletctro-optical binoculars, four flares, a survival knife, and a shovel. Anti-Tank An Anti Tank is a anti armored vehicle infantryman One FAMAS G2 rifle with an optics mount upgrade with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, one AT4 rocket launcher or FMG-148 Javelin rocket launcher, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel. Crewman A Crewman is a armored vehicle driver One FAMAS G2 rifle with an optics mount upgrade with a red dot sight installed on the optic mount, one M16/M4 30 round magazine loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, one Beretta M9 handgun, three M9/92FS 15 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, one combat helmet, a tactical holster and a survival knife. Anti-Personnel An Anti-Personnel is a defense focused infantryman One FAMAS G2 rifle with an optics mount upgrade with either a red dot sight or a 1.5x telescopic sight installed on the optic mount, nine M16/M4 30 round magazines loaded with 5.56x45mm FMJ rounds, three directional mines with detonator, two fragmentation grenades, two smoke grenades, one combat helmet, one Tactical vest with eight large magazine pouches, one utility pouch, and two grenade pouches, a backpack, a canteen, a pair of standard binoculars, two flares, a bayonet, and a shovel. Pilot A pilot is a helicopter pilot One Glock 17 handgun, three Glock 26 17 round magazines loaded with 9x19mm FMJ rounds, one combat helmet, one smoke grenade(Red), a tactical holster and a survival knife. Credits All information was found using Google from various firearms websites, my own knowledge, and wikipedia. Most writeup text from the firearms was acquired from wikipedia, and their vast number of sources. The Ops and Tactics copyright belongs to Sweet Soul Bro !!H5XdMKmBv5G. All listed firearms are owned by their respective companies, trademarks, copyrights and I do not take to claim any ownership of any. Please don't sue me, I have no monies. Designed for use with the Ops and Tactics Core Rulebook 5th Edition. Thanks to the following individuals: Hospes, Maus, Reiz, the entire /k/ IRC chatroom, and wikipedia. Total Uniquely Stated firearms: 1,043 firearms.