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The Springfield '03 is the predecessor of the Garand M1. It was quite a capable weapon for it's time and was not only used extensively in World War I, but also fitted with scopes and saw service well beyond World War II. | The Springfield '03 is the predecessor of the Garand M1. It was quite a capable weapon for it's time and was not only used extensively in World War I, but also fitted with scopes and saw service well beyond World War II. | ||
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[[File:M1903 Springfield - USA - 30-06 - Armémuseum noBG.jpg|150px|A view of both sides of the M1's predecessor, the Springfield Model of 1903]] | |||
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Revision as of 08:55, 18 April 2025
This weapon is part of the rifles.
The Springfield '03 is the predecessor of the Garand M1. It was quite a capable weapon for it's time and was not only used extensively in World War I, but also fitted with scopes and saw service well beyond World War II.
| Springfield '03 | ||
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| Ammunition: | .30-06 | |
| Price: | 1100 $ | |
| Damage: | 4 D6 + 12 | |
| Maximal range: | 230 + P * 4 | |
| Size category: | Very big. | |
| Rarity: | Common. | |
| Range division: |
CQC: Up to 30 cm: - 10 to rifles | |
| AP costs: |
5 for common shot | |
| Ammunition feeding: | Fully integrated 5 shot magazine, reloaded by hand, cartridge by cartridge if a scope is mounted. If no scope is mounted, this can be reloaded by using a stripper clip. | |
| Minimal strength: | 4 | |
| Weight: | Gun: 8 pounds 5 shot clip: 1 pound | |
| Special rule: | None. | |
| Encounterable versions: | Standard model: common With mounting rails: common | |