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Revision as of 08:24, 18 April 2025
This weapon is part of the rifles.
Based on the experiences gathered with similar loading systems in World War II, this weapon was developed in the 1960s in the USA. It will probably never run out of ammunition.
| American 180 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Ammunition: | .22 Rimfire | |
| Price: | 650 $ | |
| Damage: | 1 D6 + 1 | |
| Maximal range: | 50 + P * 3 in single shot mode 35 + P * 3 in burst mode | |
| Size category: | Big. | |
| Rarity: | Very common. | |
| Range division in single shot: |
CQC: Up to 20 cm + P * 3: + 10 to rifles | |
| Range division in burst mode: |
CQC: Up to 10 cm + P * 3: + 10 to rifles | |
| AP costs: | 3 for single shot 4 for aimed shot OR a burst of 5 shots | |
| Ammunition feeding: | 177 shot replaceable drum magazine | |
| Minimal strength: | 2 | |
| Weight: | Gun: 5 pounds 177 shots magazine: 2 pounds | |
| Special rule: | The standard burst shoots five shots | |
| Encounterable versions: | Standard model: Very common With threaded barrel: very common | |