M 60
This weapon is part of the heavy weapons.
A variation on the theme of the German MG 42 of the second World War, even though with a lesser fire rate, this American arm was used for a long time in many wars across the world.
| M 60 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Ammunition: | .308 Winchester | |
| Price: | 1500 $ | |
| Damage: | 2 D6 + 11 | |
| Maximal range: | 180 + P * 4 | |
| Size category: | Oversized. | |
| Rarity: | Quite common. | |
| Range division in burst mode: |
CQC: Up to 40 cm: + 5 to heavy weapons | |
| AP Costs: | 6 for burst of 10 shots 2 AP to reload | |
| Ammunition feeding: | Disintegrating ammunition belt. The usual length is 100 shots, but one can attach belts to each other. | |
| Minimal strength: | 6 for shooting from a mount 7 for shooting from the hip | |
| Weight: | Waffe: 22 pounds 100 shot ammunition belt: 12 pounds | |
| Special rule: | This weapon requires STRENGTH 7 if the shooter wants to hold it. STRENGTH 6 is fully sufficient to fire it mounted (to a tripod for example). If this weapon is used to fire 30 rounds or more in 3 consecutive rounds (or less), a survial test on the gun must be performed with a D6. The result has to be 5 or higher. If the weapon is fired again the next round after the 30 shots without pause, the survival throw must be repeated after each shot. If the test is failed the barrel has overheated and the weapon is useless until the barrel is replaced. | |
| Encounterable versions:: | Standard model: common With bipod: common | |