Grease Gun: Difference between revisions
(Created page with "This weapon is part of the rifles. <br><br> 50 bucks of bent and welded cheapest metal: that's the M3 Grease Gun. Introduced during World War 2 to replace the much more expensive Thompson submachine gun. It's nickname comes from its appearance that looks quite similar to a mechanic's grease gun. <br><br> {| class="wikitable" !colspan="3"| M3 "Grease gun" |- |rowspan="1"| Ammunition: |.45 ACP |- |colspan="1"| Price: |550 $ |- |colspan="1"| Damage: | 1 D6...") |
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Revision as of 08:14, 4 June 2024
This weapon is part of the rifles.
50 bucks of bent and welded cheapest metal: that's the M3 Grease Gun. Introduced during World War 2 to replace the much more expensive Thompson submachine gun. It's nickname comes from its appearance that looks quite similar to a mechanic's grease gun.
| M3 "Grease gun" | ||
|---|---|---|
| Ammunition: | .45 ACP | |
| Price: | 550 $ | |
| Damage: | 1 D6 + 7 | |
| Maximal range: | 55 + P * 3 in single shot mode 35 + P * 3 in burst mode | |
| Size category: | Medium. | |
| Rarity: | Quite common. | |
| Range division in single shot: |
CQC: Up to 15 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 common shot 4 for aimed shot OR a burst of 3 | |
| Ammunition feeding: | Exchangeable 30 shot box magazine. | |
| Minimal strength: | 3 | |
| Weight: | Gun: 4 pounds 30 shot magazine: 2 pounds | |
| Special rule: | Burst shoots three shots | |
| Encounterable versions: | Standard model: quite common With heavy barrel: common | |