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First off, yes I'm the same guy who posted Far Tek Inc and A Call to Arms Lonewolf's Weapons Thread on the old boards.  I explained the new name on the introduction Forum. Anyway, I have more weapons stated, I'm fixing to post them here, along with my older efforts.  I'll take request later but, right now I'm just going to post what I've finished

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« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2012, 12:35:02 PM »
Seegert ACM46 Pistol
The Seegert ACM46 is a pistol found in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin.
"The Seegert ACM46 9mm is a recoil operated, locked breech semi-automatic pistol with an impact resistant polymer frame and stainless steel slide. It comes as standard with tritium sights and an 18-round magazine. It is reasonably accurate and has commendable stopping power but limited effective range."
It's unclear precisely what 9mm round the ACM46 fires; given the shot power is comparable to rounds fired from an assault rifle and twice that of an SMG firing normal pistol rounds, though, it's unlikely to be 9x19mm Parabellum; it might instead be .357 SIG, or possibly an even more powerful round like 9x39mm Wincester Magnum or 9mm Mars.

Timeline: Monolith Type: Pistol
Technical specifications
Size: One-Handed, Damage Per Hit: Medium, Magazine Size: 18, Maximum Ammunition: 18 / 182, Fire Mode: Single shot, Ammunition Type: Unknown 9mm round, Operation: Recoil, Rate of Fire: Semi-Automatic, Accuracy: Medium,
Range: Short
-Dmg:2d8 (Ball).Crit:20. Range Inc: 40ft. RoF: S. Mag:18(box). SZ: Small. Wgt:3lb. Purchase DC/Res:18/Lic. PL5.Reload: Move Action

Andra FD-99 Submachine Gun
The Andra FD-99 is a submachine gun featured in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin.
"The Andra FD-99 is a lightweight, selective fire submachine gun (SMG) that fires from a closed bolt. The short barrel and folding stock make it ideal for close-quarters combat. It is a reliable, easily controlled weapon that fires a low recoil pistol cartridge. Comes equipped with a reflex sight and a high capacity magazine.
Use the Arsenal Selection Interface to toggle between 3-round burst and fully automatic fire."
The FD-99 is essentially an FN P90 with the grip moved back to where the thumbhole normally is.
While the FD-99 is claimed to have a "folding stock," in practice it appears to have a fixed stock. Whether this incorporates a collapsable extension of some kind is not clear; regardless, this would still not be described as folding.
In spite of using the same ammo icon, the FD-99 does not use the same ammo as the PK470.
One of Becket's starting weapons (the other being the Seegert ACM46 Pistol), the Andra FD-99 is the weakest weapon in terms of power per shot in the entire game, doing roughly half as much damage as the Pistol or Patten PK470 Assault Rifle. This is made up for somewhat by a blisteringly fast rate of fire and a large magazine with an equally large ammo reserve, but it is still only really a weapon for the first few levels where enemies are less durable.
The FD-99 isn't particularly accurate, though the 3-round burst mode is more so than fully automatic fire, but sports a reflex sight for aiming. It is better used at close range, where the hail of bullets can be relied on to hit the target more consistently.

Timeline: Monolith, Type: Submachine gun
Technical specifications
Size: Two-handed, Damage Per Hit: Low, Magazine Size: 50, Maximum Ammunition: 50 / 450, Fire Mode: 3-round burst / full auto, Ammunition Type: Unknown 5.7mm cartridge, Operation: Unknown, Rate of Fire: High, Accuracy: Medium, Range: Short
-Dmg:2d4(Ball).Crit:20. Range Inc: 50ft. RoF: A. Mag:50(box). SZ: Med. Wgt:5lb. Purchase DC/Res:21/Res. PL5.Reload: Full Round. Special: 3 Round Burst (-2 Attack, +2d4), Reflex Sight (+1 Attack), +2Attack vs. Armored targets, -2 attack when fired one handed. 

SHO Series-3 Combat Shotgun
The SHO Series-3 Combat Shotgun is a pump-action shotgun found in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin.
"The SHO Series-3 is a manually operated pump-action repeating 10-gauge combat shotgun. It has an eight-round tubular magazine and smooth bore modified choke barrel. While the Series-3 has limited range and penetration and modest rate of fire, it is devastating at close range."
The SHO Series-3 is a powerful short-ranged weapon, useful for dealing with enemies in confined spaces or those that like to attack from short range such as Specters and Abominations, though the wide spread and low rate of fire makes it unsuited to battling Replica Assassins. The more powerful of the two shotguns in the game, doing about a third more damage per shot than the Vollmer Ultra92 Automatic Shotgun, the SHO is the less accurate and slower-firing of the two, and must be reloaded a cartridge at a time, though this animation can be interrupted. It mounts a tritium illuminated iron sight which is useful only at short range, and is easily fired from the hip.

Timeline: Monolith, Type: Combat Shotgun,
Technical specifications
Size: Two-handed, Damage Per Hit: Very high, Magazine Size: 8, Maximum
Ammunition: 8 / 72, Fire Mode: Single shot, Ammunition Type: 10-gauge shells,
Operation: Pump action, Rate of Fire: Low, Accuracy: Low, Range: Short
-Dmg:5d4(Ball).Crit:20. Range Inc: 20ft. RoF: single. Mag:8(int). SZ: Large. Wgt:12lb. Purchase DC/Res:16/Lic. PL5.Reload: Move action per 2 shells.

Vollmer Ultra92 Automatic Shotgun
The Vollmer Ultra92 is a 12-gauge automatic shotgun found in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin.
"The Vollmer Ultra92 is a gas operated, self loading automatic 12 gauge shotgun. It features a 12-round detachable box mag. For short to medium range firefights, the Ultra92 is a superior choice."

Timeline: Monolith, Type: Automatic Shotgun,
Technical specifications
Size: Two-handed, Damage Per Hit: High, Magazine Size: 12, Maximum Ammunition: 12 / 108, Fire Mode: Single shot, Ammunition Type: 12-gauge shells, Operation: Gas, Rate of Fire: Medium, Accuracy: Medium, Range: Medium
-Dmg:4d4(Ball).Crit:20. Range Inc: 40f. RoF: S. Mag:12(box). SZ: Large. Wgt:9lb. Purchase DC/Res:19/Res. PL5.Reload: Move Action

Patten PK470 Assault Rifle
The Patten PK470 is an assault rifle found in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin.
"The Patten PK470 is a gas operated, selective fire assault rifle that is celebrated for its ruggedness and dependability. It features an ACOG scope and 30-round magazine. It has superior range and excellent stopping power.
Use the Arsenal Selection Interface to toggle between semi-auto and fully automatic fire."
The PK470 Assault Rifle is more or less Becket's standard weapon throughout the game starting from just after it becomes available. A powerful, accurate and reliable rifle, the PK470 is useful at any range thanks to its optic sight; with single shots, Becket can take on even Replica Snipers, while at short range the withering fullauto fire will drive off all but the toughest enemies. In addition to being a strong weapon, Becket can carry a large reserve of ammunition, and that ammunition is plentiful soon after the weapon is first encountered.

Timeline: Monolith, Type: Assault Rifle
Technical specifications
Size: Two Handed, Damage Per Hit: Medium, Magazine Size: 30, Maximum Ammunition: 30 / 420, Fire Mode: Single / Full auto, Ammunition Type: Intermediate rifle rounds, Operation: Gas, Rate of Fire: Medium, Accuracy: High, Range: Long
-Dmg:2d8(Ball).Crit:20. Range Inc: 90ft. RoF: S/A. Mag:30(box). SZ: Large. Wgt:9lb. Purchase DC/Res:19/Res. PL5.Reload: Move Action Special: Acog Scope (Move Action +2 Attack on target may gain a bonus on only one enemy at a time)

RAAB KM50 Sniper Rifle
The RAAB KM50 is a large-calibre sniper rifle found in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin.
"The RAAB KM50 is a semi-automatic box magazine fed rifle chambered for .50 BMG. The weapon has a precision cryogenically stress-relieved barrel, a smooth match trigger and a 10x fixed scope suitable for extreme distances. Penetration is also exceptional with this weapon, making it ideal for armored targets. The slow rate of fire makes it most suited for situations in which the operator has time to evaluate and engage potential targets at stand-off ranges."
The RAAB KM50 is an anti-material sniper rifle based on the Accuracy International AS50 sniper rifle, and is a bolt-action, long ranged weapon fitted with a fixed x10 magnification scope which has a built-in rangefinder. The KM50 is one of the most powerful weapons in the game, able to kill regular enemies with a single headshot and even dispatch a Replica Heavy Armor with three such shots. It becomes even more potent when combined with the Slow-Mo ability, allowing dangerous foes to be picked off at long range before they can become a threat.

Timeline: Monolith, Type: Anti-material rifle
Technical specifications
Size: Two-handed, Damage Per Hit: High, Magazine Size: 6, Maximum Ammunition:
6 / 42, Fire Mode: Single shot, Ammunition Type: .50 BMG, Operation: Bolt action,
Rate of Fire: Low, Accuracy: High, Range: Long
-Dmg:2d12(Fire).Crit:20. Range Inc: 120ft. RoF: single. Mag:6(box). SZ: Large. Wgt:20lb. Purchase DC/Res:23/Res. PL5.Reload: Full Round Special: Features standard Scope.

Armacham Type-12 Pulse Weapon
The Armacham Type-12 Pulse Weapon is the most powerful weapon found in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin.
"Armacham's Type-12 fires pulses of superheated coherent energy capable of evaporating the soft tissue of organisms within several meters of the burst. A major shortcoming of the current design is the DPF reactor's limited yield, severly limiting the number of times the weapon can be discharged before it is fully depleted. Pulses gradually decelerate due to atmospheric resistance and destablise violently after a short interval."
The Type-12 fires a glowing orb of energy that travels slowly forward, releasing arcs of electricity that damage anything foolish enough to stand near the projectile's flightpath. Even a single arc will turn any regular enemy into a charred skeleton, while several will bring down even a Replica Heavy Armor; in addition, the projectile eventually explodes dealing even more damage to anything nearby. The projectile is capable of travelling straight through enemies; this allows it to kill a whole line of normal enemies, but can be a disadvantage since it will eventually stop dealing damage to a heavily armoured target; to negate this, the bolt should be aimed downwards so it explodes at the target's feet. Should the bolt strike an impermiable surface such as a wall, it will simply bounce off and continue. Only an Elite Powered Armor can hope to survive even a single properly aimed shot from this weapon.

Timeline: Monolith, Type: Energy pulse weapon
Technical specifications
Size: Two-handed, Damage Per Hit: Extremely high, Magazine Size: 5, Maximum Ammunition: 5 / 5, Fire Mode: Single shot, Ammunition Type: Internal reactor, Rate of Fire: Low, Accuracy: High, Range: Medium
-Dmg:10d6(Electricity).Crit:20. Range Inc: 100ft. Burst Radius:10ft. Ref15. RoF: single. Mag:5(Cell). SZ: Large. Wgt:15lb. Purchase DC/Res:34/Illegal. PL6.Reload: Full Round
Special: Arc (the shot from the weapon travels in a straight line to the target anything in that line takes 10d6 points of damage, reflex DC 15 for half), Acog Scope (as Rifle)

Balzer LM10 Napalm Cannon
The Balzer LM10 Napalm Cannon is a flame projector found in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin.
"The Balzer LM10 fires bursts of ignited napalm, making it extremely useful in situations where indiscriminate firepower must be bought to bear on multiple hostiles. Collateral damage when using this weapon is unavoidable. A superior weapon for close-in engagements, though care must be taken to avoid operator injury."
A curious weapon, the Balzer LM10 is no ordinary flamethrower; rather than firing a constant stream of ignited fuel, it shoots a single coherent projectile, and has a deceptively long range for a weapon of its type. Any target struck by the projectile (which has a small splash damage radius) will be set on fire; for Becket, this will just mean slowly applied additional damage and an on-screen flame effect, but enemies will be totally incapacitated for a time while they attempt to extinguish the flames. This does not include Abominations, Remnants or Replica Heavy Armors, who will simply ignore the flames and continue attacking as normal. Worse, Replica Assassins and ATC Black Ops Pyros are outright immune to being set on fire.

Timeline: Monolith, Type: Napalm Cannon
Technical specifications
Size: Two-handed, Damage Per Hit: Medium, Magazine Size: 10, Maximum
Ammunition: 10 / 20, Fire Mode: Single shot, Ammunition Type: Napalm,
Operation: N/A, Rate of Fire: Low, Accuracy: Low, Range: Medium
-Dmg:3d6(Fire).Crit:20. Range Inc: 50ft. Burst Radius:15ft. Ref17. RoF: S. Mag:10(Cell). SZ: Large. Wgt:14lb. Purchase DC/Res:17/--. PL5.Reload: Full Round
Special: sets targets on fire, shots provide illumination equivalent to a flash light

Armacham HV Hammerhead
The Armacham HV Hammerhead is a heavy flechette driver found in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin.
"The Armacham HV Hammerhead is the successor to the HV Penetrator. Firing hardened 14mm depleted uranium spikes, the Hammerhead is devastatingly effective against armored targets. Its stability and high rate of fire are offset by its considerable weight."
The HV Hammerhead is a deadly weapon encountered in the latter part of the game, essentially being the Replica Heavy Armor's equivalent of a standard assault rifle. The Hammerhead is extremely accurate and fitted with an optic reflex sight for longer-ranged fire, along with a side-mounted illuminated ammo counter for use when firing from the hip. The rate of fire is rapid enough to suppress all but the toughest targets and bring down any regular enemy in a short burst of fire. The HV Hammerhead retains the HV Penetrator's signiture ability of pinning unfortunate targets to nearby surfaces, and the glowing flechettes remain visible for a while after being fired.

Timeline: Monolith, Type: Flechette driver
Technical specifications
Size: Two Handed, Damage Per Hit: Medium-high, Magazine Size: 25, Maximum Ammunition: 25 / 225, Fire Mode: Full auto, Ammunition Type: 14mm Flechettes,
Operation: Pneumatic (?), Rate of Fire: Medium, Accuracy: High, Range: Medium-high
-Dmg:2d10(Piercing).Crit:20. Range Inc: 120ft. RoF: S/A. Mag:25(Box). SZ: Large. Wgt:12lb. Purchase DC/Res:24/Mil. PL6.Reload:Move Action. Special: Reflex sight (As SMG), Pin any target that is forced to make a Massive Damage save, must make a reflex save [equal to damage taken], or fly back 10feet, if a solid object is within that distance they are pinned to it [Strength DC 20 and a full round action to free them selves])

Shark FL-3 Laser
The Shark FL-3 Laser is an energy weapon found in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin.
"The 1.7 kW Shark FL-3 Laser employs Neodymium-doped glass amplified by solid-state, heat-capacity technology. The FL-3 cuts easily through armor, making it highly effective against hard targets. The Shark's size does reduce operator mobility, so this should be taken into account before the weapon is deployed."
Symptom: Overheat light is flashing.
Probable Cause: Cooling system failure.
Solutions: Shut off the device immediately!
If the warning light doesn't switch off in
15-30 seconds, seek cover as the weapon may
explode.
The Shark FL-3 is a powerful but rare anti-armour weapon acquired towards the end of the game. While the Shark's power for a single shot is extremely weak, the continuous beam applies this damage so quickly it soon stacks up; in addition, the Shark scythes through armour, dealing spectacular damage to tough enemies; even a Replica Heavy Armor can be killed with around a quarter of a magazine from the Shark. It would be an ideal weapon for fighting Powered Armour Units as it completely ignores their energy shields, but sadly is not available the times Becket has to deal with one on foot.

Timeline: Monolith, Type: Weapons-grade laser
Technical specifications
Size: Two-Handed, Damage Per Hit: Low, Magazine Size: 100, Maximum Ammunition: 100 / 100, Fire Mode: Continuous beam, Ammunition Type: Energy cells, Operation: Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation, Rate of Fire: Very high, Accuracy: High, Range: Medium
-Dmg:3d4(Fire).Crit:20. Range Inc: 200ft line. Ref17. RoF: S. Mag:100(cell). SZ: Large. Wgt:16lb. Purchase DC/Res:24/Mil. PL6.Reload: Move Action Special: the wielder my may fire the weapon in “bursts” (Semi auto) depleting the battery one point per shot, or as a full round action, they may fire a single beam (+9d4 Damage, +4 Ref, -10 shots)

Explosive
AT-L4 Proximity Mine
The AT-L4 Proximity Mines appear in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin. They are set charges that detonate upon detection of hostile motion within a close radius. They work exactly the same as the AT-S Proximity Mine in F.E.A.R. First Encounter Assault Recon except they have a blue grow when deployed instead of the green from the first game.
The AT-L4 Proximity Mines is a thrown charge capaple of mass destruction similar to the AT-S Proximity Mine. It likely does more damage than the other grenades just like in the first game and should be used to set traps or against the strongest foes. The player can carry a total of 4 mines as well as only deploy 4 in total. If a 5th mine is deployed, the oldest deployed mine will disappear and can never be obtain back so make sure you don't deploy more than 4. However, the player can obtain 4 preset mines even though all 4 of his previous mines are deployed as long as he doesn't deploy a 5th one. Once deployed, the player may pick it back up if it hasn't exploded and re-deploy it eleswhere if he's unsatisfied.

Timeline: Both, Model: Unknown Type Proximity mine
Technical specifications
Size: Unknown, Damage Per Hit: Unknown. Maximum Ammunition: 4, Operation: Unknown
--Dmg:4d6(Conc).Crit:20. Range Inc: 10ft. Burst Radius:20ft. Ref17. RoF:--. Mag:--. SZ: Tiny. Wgt:1lb. Purchase DC(4)/Res:14/Mil. PL6. Reload:-- Special: Detonates when an enemy gets within 10 feet, can be safely picked up and moved by friendly PC’s/NPC’s

Andra SR5 Missile Launcher
The Andra SR5 is an anti-tank missile launcher found in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin.
"The Andra SR5 is a man portable missile launcher that can be deployed against hard targets and heavily armored opponents at a variety of ranges. A soft-launch signature limits the operator's exposure to infrared and visual detection, thus increasing survivability. The SR5 is ideal for engaging hard targets and groups of hostiles."
The Andra SR5 is a magazine-fed missile launcher capable of defeating even the toughest targets. Equipped with a fixed x8 maginification scope with built-in rangefinder, it is well-suited to long-range combat, and reasonable splash damage allows it to take on groups before they can get into effective firing range. It is the second most powerful weapon in the game, after the Armacham Type-12 Pulse Weapon, and has substantial armour-piercing capabilities that make it particularly effective against Powered Armour Units and Replica Heavy Armors.

Timeline: Monolith, Type: Missile Launcher
Technical specifications
Size: Two handed, Damage Per Hit: Very high, Magazine Size: 5, Maximum Ammunition: 5 / 10, Fire Mode: Single shot, Ammunition Type: Rockets, Rate of Fire: Low, Accuracy: High, Range: Long,
-Dmg:6d6(Slashing).Crit:--. Range Inc: 200ft. Burst Radius:10ft. Ref15. RoF: S. Mag:5(Box*). SZ: Large. Wgt:24lb. Purchase DC/Res:22/Mil. PL5.Reload: Full Round
Special: Standard Scope. *cannot chamber an Extra Round

R3 Incendiary Grenade
R3 Incendiary Grenades appear in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin. They are a special kind of grenades used to ignite enemies in a large area and cause some damage.
The R3 Incendiary Grenades were designed to dose enemies in flames. It has perhaps the largest area effect of all the other grenades and will usually temporarily disable enemies. Weaker enemies will die after one blast but stronger ones will take several of these grenades to kill them. Enemies that doesn't die right away from this attack will usually drop their primary weapon and roll on the ground to put the flames out. After the flames are put out, they will pull out their pistols and shoot you. For some odd reason, they usually will not pick up another primary weapon to shoot you. The R3 contains thickened polyphoric agent which ignites when it comes into contact with air and burns at around 1200 degrees Celsius. Though both ATC and Replica enemies can drop this type of grenade, they are never used against you. When thrown, it produces a neon red grow.

Timeline: Both, Model: Unknown Type Grenade,
Technical specifications
Size: Unknown, Damage Per Hit: Unknown, Maximum Ammunition: 4,
Operation: Unknown
--Dmg:3d6(Fire).Crit:20. Range Inc: 20ft. Burst Radius:15ft. Ref16. RoF:-- Mag:--SZ: tiny. Wgt:1lb. Purchase DC(4)/Res:14/Mil. PL5 .Reload:-- Special: sets targets on fire.

XS Shock Grenade
XS Shock Grenades appear in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin. They are a special kind of grenades used to disable an enemy but not kill it.
The XS Shock Grenades were designed to temporarily disable enemies either by stunning organic targets and/or disrupt electrical systems such as the Powered Armors. When detonated, it releases an electromagnetic pulse as well as a concussive wave together. This is similar to the attack the Replica Assassins uses in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin. Though both ATC and Replica enemies can drop this type of grenade, they are never used against you. Perhaps the creators did not want you to be immobolized during a battle. When thrown, it produces a blue neon grow.

Timeline: Both, Model: Unknown Type Grenade
Technical specifications
Size: Unknown, Damage Per Hit: Unknown, Maximum Ammunition: 5
Operation: Unknown,
--Dmg:3d4 Non Lethal(Electricity).Crit:. Range Inc: 20ft. Burst Radius:20ft. Ref18. RoF:-- Mag:-- SZ: Tiny. Wgt:1lb. Purchase DC/Res:18/Lic. PL6 .Reload:--. Special: Stun 1d6 rounds

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Weapons of the PRC
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2012, 01:59:05 PM »
QJY-88
The QJY 88 (Type 88) general purpose machine gun is a Chinese machine gun.
QJY-88 machine gun Type General purpose machine gun Place of origin  PRC Service history In service Late 1990s Used by PLA ground forces, People's Armed Police Production history Designer China North Industries Corporation Designed late 1980s Manufacturer China North Industries Corporation Variants Light mode/Heavy mode Specifications Weight Light mode:7.6kg, Heavy mode:11.8 kg Length Light mode:1151mm, Heavy mode:1321mm Barrel length 600 mm Crew 2: gunner and ammunition feeder

Cartridge 5.8 x 42 mm Heavy rounds Action gas-operated Rate of fire 650-700 rounds/min, 300 rounds/min (sustained fire) Muzzle velocity 895 m/s Effective range 800-1000 meters Feed system Belt, 100 & 200 round cartridge case Sights Iron sight
QJY-88 (5.8 x 42 mm)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: Linked   
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 24 lb
Range Increment: 80feet  Purchase DC:21
Rate of Fire: A                 Restriction: Mil+3

CF-05
The CF05 submachine gun developed by Chinese Chang Feng in early 1990s in response to China's demand for a new submachine gun design. It was developed by the same team who designed the QSZ-92 pistol, which is now the main pistol used by PLA and PAP. CF05 design is chambered for 9x19 DAP-92 ammunition, used internationally for most pistols and sub machine guns used by armed forces and law enforcement.
Cartridge 9x19mm Parabellum Action Blowback Rate of fire 800 Rounds/minute Effective range 100-150 m Feed system 50 round helical magazine Sights Open sight

CF-05 (9mm)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 50 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 5 lb
Range Increment: 60feet  Purchase DC: 21
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2

The QSW-06 (Chinese: ????, 2006; pinyin: Weisheng Shou Qiang, 2006; literally "Suppressed Pistol, 2006") (officially translated in pinyin as Qiang Shou Weisheng, literally 'Gun, Hand, Suppressed') (also sometimes referred to as the Type 06) is a suppressed semi-automatic pistol in limited use with the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and various Chinese police departments. The QSW-06 is based on the QSZ-92 semi-automatic service pistol and is designed to replace the ageing Type 67 silent pistol.
QSW-06 (5.8x21)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 20 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Small
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 3 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Res+2
Special: Suppressed (DC 10 listen check to hear weapon being Fired)

The QSZ-92 Services Pistol (Chinese: 92???; pinyin: Jiu Shí Èr Shì Shouqiàng; literally "Type 92 Handgun") is a semi-automatic pistol designed by Norinco and it is in limited service in the People's Liberation Army since the late 1990s.
QSZ-92 (5.8x21)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 20 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Small
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 3 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Res+2

QSZ-92 (9mm)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 15 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Small
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 3 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Res+2

QCW-05
The QCW-05 (Chinese: ?????, 2005; pinyin: Weisheng Chongfeng Qiang, 2005; literally "Silenced Assault Gun, 2005") (officially translated in pinyin as Qiang Chongfeng Weisheng, literally 'Gun, Assault, Silenced') (also sometimes referred to as the Type 05) is a suppressed submachine gun. It is manufactured and developed by the People's Liberation Army 208 Research Institute and Jianshe Industries (Group) Corporation of Chongqing under the China South Industries Group for the People's Liberation Army (PLA), the People's Liberation Army Special Operations Forces and the People's Armed Police. This weapon is designed for the 5.8 X 21 mm DCV05[1] sub-sonic round that is also used by the QSW-06 Silenced Pistol.
There are two variants of the QCW-05; the JS 9mm and the QCQ-05.
JS 9mm
A slightly smaller, somewhat externally different version of the QCW-05 designed for use by police and for export overseas. The JS 9mm is chambered for the 9 x 19 mm Luger calibre, and it also uses the same magazines used by the popular Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun.
QCQ-05
The QCQ-05 (Chinese: ???? ?, 2005; pinyin: Qingxíng Chongfeng Qiang, 2005; literally "Light Assault Gun, 2005") (officially translated in pinyin as Qiang Chongfeng Qingxíng, literally 'Gun, Assault, Light') is a variant of the QCW-05 without the suppressor and is capable of using either the 5.8 X 21 mm DCV05 subsonic pistol cartridge or the 5.8 X 21 mm DAP92 pistol cartridge which is also used by the QSZ-92 pistol.[5] While the QCQ-05 does not come with a suppressor, the QCW-05 suppressor can still be affixed and removed from the QCQ-05.
QCQ-05 (5.8x21)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 50(box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Med
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 5 lb
Range Increment: 50feet  Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2

QCW-05 (5.8x21)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 50(box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Med
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 5 lb
Range Increment: 50feet  Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2
Special: Suppressed (DC 10 listen check to hear weapon being Fired)

JS 9mm (9mm Para)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Med
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 5lb
Range Increment: 50feet  Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2

QBZ-03
The QBZ-03 (Type 03) assault rifle is a gas operated, selective-fire weapon and is the latest assault rifle design developed for the Chinese 5.8 x 42 mm DBP87 ammunition. Unlike the bullpup QBZ-95, the QBZ-03 is a weapon of conventional design loosely inspired by other rifles previously in Chinese service (most notably the Type 56 and Type 81 assault rifle). The weapon is designed to be easily used by soldiers already familiar with previously issued rifles and machine guns. The QBZ-03 has a two-piece receiver largely made up of stamped steel with the stock, pistol grip, and handguards being made of a polymer compound. The gas block has a two position regulator, one for firing standard ammunition, the other to allow the use of rifle grenades. The sights are of a hooded Type 56 style front sight with a flip up rear diopter sight similar to the American M16 rifle. A scope rail is available to allow the use of various optics. The QBZ-03 has seen some issue within the People's Armed Police, People's Liberation Army Marine Corps, and second line PLA ground units. An export-aimed version of the QBZ-03 also exists, first introduced in 2005 by the joint CJAIE (China Jing-An Import-Export) and Jiang-She Group Companies. The export version is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO and feeds by STANAG magazines. The cyclic rate on the issued model is semi-automatic or fully automatic only, while the export model has an integrated three round burst mode.
 Rate of fire 700 rounds/min Muzzle velocity 930 m/s (3,050 ft/s) Effective range 400m point target Feed system 30-round box magazine Sights Fixed Type 56 style front sight, flip-up diopter rear sight

QBZ-03 (5.8x42mm)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7 lb
Range Increment: 80feet  Purchase DC: 19
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2

QBZ-03 Export (5.56x45mm)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7 lb
Range Increment: 80feet  Purchase DC:19
Rate of Fire: S, 3round Burst   Restriction: Res+2

AMR-2
The AMR-2 (Anti Materiel Rifle - 2) is a 12.7mm Sniper Rifle developed in China as a large-calibre heavy anti-materiel sniper rifle, introduced in early 2000s. Designed and developed by China South Industries Group, the rifle uses bolt-action and a conventional design. The AMR-2 fires 12.7x108mm sniper rifle cartridge from a 5-round box detachable magazine fitted directly ahead of the trigger group. The barrel is free-floated and has a large double baffle muzzle brake to mitigate recoil.
AMR-2 Type Anti-Material Rifle Place of origin  China Production history Manufacturer China South Industries Group Specifications Weight 9.8kg Length 1420mm (Stock Extended) 1230mm (Stock Closed) Barrel length 850mm Cartridge 12.7x108mm Caliber 12.7mm Action Bolt Action Maximum range 1500m Feed system 5 round box magazine

AMR-2(12.7x108mm)
Damage: 2d12           Magazine: 5 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Huge
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 22 lb
Range Increment: 120feet  Purchase DC:22
Rate of Fire: Single            Restriction: Mil+3

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« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2012, 08:24:41 PM »
TDI KRISS Super V/Vector .45 auto SMG
Damage: 2d6. Crit: 20 Damage type: Ballistic. Range Inc: 40ft. RoF: S,A. Mag:13, 28 and 30(Box). Weight: 5.5lb. Size: Med. Purchase DC: 20 Res: Res(+2).
While classed as a sub-gun, the KRISS is really a Machine Pistol with folding stock (+2 slight of hand to conceal [or disguise] with stock folded), -2attack when fired one handed with stock folded, -1 attack when fired with stock extended or when fired with 2 hand grip. No penalty for 2handed grip +stock extended.  This weapon has a 2 round burst setting  (-2attack +1d6 damage) it can be used with only 2 rounds in the magazine.

With that longer barrel I'd split a few hairs and call the semi auto civi version large.

Medusa 47
Medusa 47 (2.5-4inch barrel) (.38, .38 Special, .357 magnum, 9mm Para)*
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 6 (Cyl)      
Critical: 20           Size: Small
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 2.38 lb
Range Increment: 30feet  Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Lic+1

Medusa 47 (5-6inch barrel) (.38, .38 Special, .357 magnum, 9mm Para)*
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 6 (Cyl)      
Critical: 20           Size: Small
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 3 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Lic+1

D20 rules: due to the materials used in its construction, the Medusa has double the hardness of a typical small pistol. The Medusa is considered a master craft weapon (+1 Attack)
   *This is not a complete list of cartridges that the Medusa can use, just the most common ones.

The Medusa is a very unusual revolver produced by Phillips & Rodgers that have the ability to chamber multiple calibers in the same revolver. The Medusa chambers, fires, and extracts 25 different cartridges in the .38/9mm/.357 ammunition range. The obvious advantage of this is that the person can use the revolver for targeting shooting with a lighter and less expensive caliber and switch to a heavier caliber for self defense.
The Medusa Model 47 is patterned after the Smith & Wesson K-Frame pistols. The Medusa's frame constructed from 8620 steel which has been spacially hardened. The match grade barrel is constructed from 4150 chromemoly steel with available barrel lengths of 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6 inches. The barrel has 9 rifle grooves instead of the normal 6 to 8 for revolvers. The revolver has a matte blue finish. The grips are rubber. The weapon comes standard with adjustable rear sights and changeable front sights.

REC7
The REC7 (formerly known as the M468) is the designation for an upgrade to the M16/M4. The REC7 is manufactured by Barrett Firearms Company, who are probably best known for producing the M82 .50 caliber sniper rifle.

(6.8x43mm) Dmg:2d8. Crit: 20. Dmg type: Ballistic. Range Increment: 80ft. RoF: S,A. Mag: 30(box). Wgt: 7.2lb. Size: L. Purchase DC: 18. Res: Res+2.

Smith & Wesson Model 610
The Model 610 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the 10mm Auto cartridge first created for the Bren Ten pistol. It is manufactured by Smith & Wesson. It uses the N-frame, similar to the Smith & Wesson Model 29 in .44 Magnum, and the Model 28 in .357 Magnum. Since the 10mm Auto is a rimless automatic pistol cartridge, moon clips are used to hold cartridges when loading and extracting spent cases en bloc. Since the .40 Smith & Wesson is a shorter, less powerful variant of the 10mm Auto but has the same diameter, the Model 610 can also chamber and fire .40 Smith & Wesson rounds.

S&W Model 610  (10mm Auto)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 6 (Cyl)      
Critical: 20           Size: Medium
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 4 lb
Range Increment: 20feet  Purchase DC:18
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

Smith & Wesson Model 18
The Smith & Wesson Model 18 is a 4-inch barreled, double action revolver, with adjustable open sights. It is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge and holds six cartridges in its cylinder. It is essentially a .22 caliber version of the M15 "Combat Masterpiece" revolver. It was popular as a training weapon for law enforcement officials and others who carried .38 Special and larger caliber revolvers because the Model 18 operates and handles in a similar fashion, but uses low-recoiling and inexpensive .22 rimfire ammunition.

Smith & Wesson Model 18(.22LR)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 6 (Cyl)      
Critical: 20           Size: Small
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 1 lb
Range Increment: 20feet  Purchase DC:14
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

Kel-Tec RFB
The RFB (Rifle, Forward-ejection, Bullpup)[4] is a gas-operated semi-automatic rifle, manufactured by Kel-Tec Industries of Florida. At the 2008 SHOT Show held from February 2nd to 5th in Las Vegas, Nevada it was declared by Kel-Tec representatives that the RFB rifle would be made available to the public by the 4th quarter of 2008. Later, the Kel-Tec website stated that the 18-inch barrel carbine variant wouldn't be shipping until February 2009 due to a change in the production process meant to get more rifles manufactured before a new AWB can be put in place.[citation needed] The rifle first shipped to distributors in the first week of March 2009.[5]
It was first seen at the 2007 SHOT Show.[1]

Kel-Tec RFB (7.62x51mm)
Damage: 2d10           Magazine: 10 or 20 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 9 lb
Range Increment: 90feet  Purchase DC:18
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

Kel-Tec SU-16
SU-16 refers to a series of semi-automatic rifles and carbines manufactured by Kel-Tec CNC Industries, Inc. of Cocoa, Florida, referred to in Kel-Tec's marketing as "Sport Utility rifles". The SU-16 series is notable for its compact, lightweight and simple design; and for being able to be broken down and folded into a compact configuration for transportation and storage. While the barrel, bolt-carrier and mechanism are steel, the SU-16's stock, receiver, and forend are manufactured of high-strength polymer plastic.
There are 5 variants of the SU-16.

The SU-16A has an 18.4" barrel and comes with a windage-adjustable hooded light-gathering blade front sight mounted near the muzzle. A Picatinny rail is equipped on the top of the receiver. The stock and trigger mechanism fold down below the upper receiver and clamp to the barrel when the weapon is broken down. The weapon is non-operative when in this configuration. The fore-arm of the rifle opens out into an integrated collapsible bipod. The stock has a hollow recess with spring detents capable of holding two 10-round or one 20 or 30 round magazines. The SU-16A weighs 5 lb (2.3 kg) unloaded, is 37.4" (95 cm) long when open and 26.4" (67 cm) folded.

SU-16A (5.56x45mm)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 5.5 lb
Range Increment: 80feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Lic+1

The SU-16B has the same features of the A model, but has a lighter 16" barrel, an M-16-type adjustable-post front sight, and a windage adjustable rear sight. The B model has been criticized by some users for the light construction of its barrel, which is said to be too light for sustained firing. The SU-16B weighs 4.5 lb (2 kg) unloaded, is 36" (91 cm) long when open, and 25" (63 cm) long when folded.

SU-16B (5.56x45mm)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 4.5 lb
Range Increment: 70feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Lic+1

The SU-16C has a true folding stock, and can be fired with the stock folded, rather than the folding stock and trigger group design of the other weapons. The C has a medium-weight 16" long barrel, presumably in response to the criticism against the lighter barrel of the B model. The barrel is threaded at the muzzle, and can be mounted with accessories, such as a flash-hider. The front sight, which is an M-16 adjustable-post type, is incorporated over the gas block and is not removable. The C also includes a reciprocating dust cover over the ejection port and a case-deflecting charging handle. The SU-16C weighs 4.7 lb (2.1 kg) unloaded, is 35.5" (90 cm) long when open, and 25.5" (65 cm) long when folded.

SU-16C (5.56x45mm)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 4.7 lb
Range Increment: 70feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Lic+1

The SU-16CA model incorporates all the features of the C model, but retains the collapsible stock and trigger group design of the A model, which prevents the weapon from being fired when broken-down, rather than the true folding stock design of the C model. This feature makes it legal for sale in jurisdictions with an "assault weapons ban", which the C would not be, such as California. The SU-16CA weigh's 4.7 lb (2.1 kg) unloaded, is 36" (91 cm) long open, and 25" (63 cm) when folded.

SU-16CA (5.56x45mm)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 4.7 lb
Range Increment: 70feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Lic+1

The SU-16D model is a short-barreled version with either a 9" or 12" barrel. This makes these models NFA-regulated as short barreled rifles, subject to ownership restrictions and transfer taxes. Owing to the short barrels, the D does not include the folding bipod, but otherwise contains the same features as the C model, including the folding buttstock. The D models also include a second bottom-mounted Picatinny rail, and the 12" variant can mount a bayonet as well.

SU-16A (5.56x45mm)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 4.5 lb
Range Increment: 60feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Res+2

Kel-Tec PLR-16
The Kel-Tec PLR-16 is a gas-operated, semi-automatic weapon chambered in 5.56 NATO, manufactured by Kel-Tec Industries of Florida USA.
The PLR (Pistol, Long Range) was designed for recreational target shooting, and small game, varmint, or predator hunting.[1] Due to the PLR's 9.25 inch barrel, the 5.56 bullet's velocity is slightly reduced compared to its velocity from a traditionally 16 inch barrel.
The PLR-16 combines the multi-lug rotating bolt design and breech-locking system of the AR-15 with a gas piston system similar to that of the M-1 Garand, M-14, and AK-47.[1] This system requires less maintenance than the direct gas impingement system of the AR-15 platform. The PLR-16's frame is constructed of reinforced polymer, making the pistol both durable and light-weight. The frame incorporates an M-1913-style Picatinny rail molded to the top of the receiver to accept various optical sights.[1]

PLR-16 (5.56x45mm)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 2 lb
Range Increment: 50feet  Purchase DC: 19
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Res+2

Kel-Tec KSG
The Kel-Tec KSG is a bullpup 12 gauge pump action shotgun designed by Kel-Tec. It has two tube magazines which the user of the gun can switch between manually. Each tube holds a total of 7: 2.75 inch 12 Gauge shotshells or 6: 3 inch shotshells.

Kel-Tec KSG (12 gauge)
Damage: 4d4           Magazine: 14 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: Single          Restriction: Lic+1

SUB-2000
The SUB-2000 is a self-loading carbine for pistol cartridges. Different versions of the SUB-2000 will accept most modern handgun magazines; see below for a complete list. The SUB-2000 has a greatly enhanced accuracy and extended range compared to a handgun. The superior precision is also very useful against small or partially covered targets at shorter range. The amount of training to master the SUB-2000 is only a fraction of that required for a handgun. The SUB RIFLE-2000 has been developed from our highly successful SUB-9 rifle. Although retaining some features of the old rifle, the SUB-2000 is a completely new design. Emphasis has been put on consumer safety, but without impeding the performance. Polymers are used to a large extent, resulting in increased durability and reduced price. The SUB-2000 is available in 9 mm Luger or .40 S&W calibers.

Kel-Tec Sub-2000 (9x19mm)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 17 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 4 lb
Range Increment: 60feet  Purchase DC: 16
Rate of Fire: S                  Restriction: Lic+1

Kel-Tec Sub-2000 (.40S&W)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 15 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 4 lb
Range Increment: 60feet  Purchase DC: 16
Rate of Fire: S                  Restriction: Lic+1

Kel-Tec PMR-30
The PMR-30 is a full-size semi-automatic pistol being developed by Kel-Tec[1] and is expected to be available sometime in 2011.[2] It has a single action trigger pull of 3.5 to 5 lb (23 N) and a manual safety device.[1] It is chambered in .22 Magnum and the factory shipped magazine will have a capacity of 30 rounds.[1] The PMR-30 will feature fiber optic open sights.

Kel-Tec PMR-30(.22WMR)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 30(box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Small
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 1.25 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC: 16
Rate of Fire: S                  Restriction: Lic+1

Kel-Tec PF-9
The Kel-Tec PF-9 is a 9 mm caliber, recoil operated, locked breech, double action only, semi-automatic pistol based on (and sharing many parts with) Kel-Tec’s earlier P11 and P3AT models. Kel-Tec claims the PF-9 is the flattest and lightest 9 mm pistol ever mass-produced. It was designed as a concealment and backup weapon for law enforcement and for civilian concealed carry. Kel-Tec first announced the PF-9 in February 2006, and the new pistol was released into the market in the fall of 2006.[1]

Kel-Tec PF-9 (9x19mm)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 7 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Tiny
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 1 lb
Range Increment: 30feet  Purchase DC: 19
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Lic+1

Kel-Tec P-3AT
The P-3AT is a locked-breech, double action only .380 ACP pistol designed and manufactured by Kel-Tec based on the P-32. The frame is made of polymer with an aluminum insert, and the slide and barrel are steel. It is the lightest production .380 ACP pistol in the world,[1] weighing only 8.3 oz (240 g) empty, and is roughly the same size as many .22 and .25-caliber pistols.

Kel-Tec P-3AT(.380ACP)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 6 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Tiny
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 1 lb
Range Increment: 30feet  Purchase DC: 15
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Lic+1
Kel-Tec P-32
The Kel-Tec P-32 is a compact semi-automatic pistol using the short-recoil principle of operation. Chambered in .32 ACP, it is popular for concealed carry in the United States. It was designed by George Kellgren, the Swedish firearms designer associated earlier with the Husqvarna, Intratec, and Grendel brands of firearms. It is manufactured by Kel-Tec CNC Industries Inc., of Cocoa, Florida. It is designed for concealed carry by civilians and by law enforcement officers as a back-up gun; all edges are rounded and smoothed and nothing protrudes from the gun to get caught on clothing.

Kel-Tec P-32 (.32ACP)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 7 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Tiny
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 1 lb
Range Increment: 20feet  Purchase DC: 16
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Lic+1

Kel-Tec P-11
The Kel-Tec P-11 is a compact, semi-automatic, short-recoil operated pistol chambered in 9 mm Luger. It has been manufactured by Kel-Tec CNC Industries of Cocoa, FL since 1995.
Kel-Tec P-11(9x19mm)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 10 or 12 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Small
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 2 lb
Range Increment: 30feet  Purchase DC: 16
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Lic+1

LAR Grizzly Win Mag
The Grizzly Win Mag pistols were conceived, invented, designed, engineered and developed in the 1980s by the sole inventor, Perry Arnett, who licensed the patented technology (U.S. Patent #4,253,377) to L.A.R. Manufacturing Inc. For a time they were the most powerful production handguns in the world.  The pistols are essentially an upscaled derivative of the Colt M1911 design, and many parts are interchangeable. They were developed to fire the much more powerful .45 Winchester Magnum rounds instead of .45 ACP, with conversion kits available to fire other powerful pistol ammunition, such as 10 mm Auto and .357 Magnum. Later models were also available in .44 Magnum and .50 AE (Grizzly Mark V).  Due to the size, weight and recoil of the pistol, the primary market was hunting and silhouette shooting. Production ended in 1999, though spare parts are still available from the manufacturer today in very limited quantity.

LAR Grizzly Win Mag (.45Winchester Mag, .44Mag, or .50AE)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 7 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Medium
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 3 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC:18
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

LAR Grizzly Win Mag (9mm Winchester Mag, .357 Mag, .45ACP or 10x25mm)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 7 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Medium
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 3 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC:18
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

Adaptive Combat Rifle
The Adaptive Combat Rifle (ACR) is the production name for an updated version of the Masada Adaptive Combat Weapon System. In late January 2008, Bushmaster entered into a licensing agreement with Magpul whereby Bushmaster would take over production, future development and sales of the Masada.[1] It is a patent pending self-loading rifle platform designed by Magpul Industries of Erie, Colorado.
The rifle was initially developed over a period of four months, completely independent of government funding. Prototypes were displayed at the 2007 SHOT Show in Orlando, Florida. Originally scheduled for release in the second quarter of 2008, Bushmaster announced on May 16, 2008, that the consumer release would be delayed until Q1 2009, due to a focus on military projects.[2] On November 18, 2008, Bushmaster released a statement saying, "The ACR is being redesigned to be a superior offering to compete for the next generation US Army infantry carbine and subcompact weapon requirement and will be available to select customers in 2009."[3]
The ACR was one of the weapons displayed to U.S. Army officials during an invitation-only Industry Day on November 13, 2008. The goal of the Industry Day was to review current carbine technology prior to writing formal requirements for a future replacement for the M4 Carbine.[4][5]
 Rate of fire 800-950 RPM Muzzle velocity 792-990 m/s (2600-3250 ft/s) Effective range 300 m Feed system 30-round detachable box (5.56 variant) magazine, staggered-column magazine (STANAG compatible) Sights Rear: none included (Picatinny rail); front: integral flip-up, adjustable post
According to an official press release from Bushmaster, the rifle will have suggested retail price between $2,685–$3,061.00[12] – twice as much as early price quotes of "around $1500,"

Adaptive Combat Rifle (5.56x45mm)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7 lb
Range Increment: 80feet  Purchase DC:22
Rate of Fire: S, A         Restriction: Res+2

Adaptive Combat Rifle (6.8x43mm)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7 lb
Range Increment: 90feet  Purchase DC:22
Rate of Fire: S, A            Restriction: Res+2

Adaptive Combat Rifle (7.62x39mm)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7 lb
Range Increment: 70feet  Purchase DC:22
Rate of Fire: S,A             Restriction: Res+2

Model 1895G "Guide Gun"
The venerable big-game-dropping performance of the 45-70 Gov´t. is now available in a compact gun that weighs only 7 lbs. It features an 18½" barrel and a straight-grip stock for fast pointing. The Model 1895G has richly blued steel.
Caliber 45/70 Gov't. Order Online from Gallery of Guns Capacity 4-shot tubular magazine Action Lever action; side ejection; solid top receiver; deeply blued metal surfaces; hammer block safety. Stock American black walnut straight-grip stock; cut checkering; ventilated recoil pad; tough Mar-Shield® finish; swivel studs. Barrel 18.5" with deep-cut Ballard-type rifling (6 grooves). Twist Rate 1:20" r.h. Sights Adjustable semi-buckhorn folding rear, ramp front sight with brass bead and Wide-Scan™ hood. Solid top receiver tapped for scope mount; offset hammer spur (right or left hand) for scope use. Overall Length 37" Weight 7 lbs. Owner's Manual Download Owner's Manual

Model 1895G "Guide Gun"(.45-70 Gov‘t)
Damage: 2d10           Magazine: 4 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7 lb
Range Increment: 50feet  Purchase DC:16
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

Henry Lever Action .22
The Henry Lever Action is a classic Western-style lever action rifle, and one of the most popular .22's on the market today. The reason for its popularity is because it shoots great, looks great and is remarkably affordable - about half the price of the competition.
The Henry Lever Action features an extremely attractive American walnut stock, the quality of which can only be found on guns three times the price. The action is exceptionally smooth, so smooth many first timers remark that they cannot believe the rifle has any internal parts. You simply have to get one into your own two hands and cycle the action a few times to see for yourself.

Henry Lever Action .22 (.22LR)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 15 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 5 lb
Range Increment: 50feet  Purchase DC:12
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

SRM 1216 SHOTGUN
THE NEXT GENERATION OF THE TACTICAL SHOTGUN   Introducing America’s next tactical and home-defense, semi-automatic shotgun, the SRM Model 1216. This revolutionary new design features a 16-round detachable magazine. The 1216 provides force multiplication and unsurpassed firepower for a single operator. With an ambidextrous shooting design, picatinny rail, and triple-faced hand-guard, the 1216 is a paradigm shift in the tactical shotgun industry. Additional NFA short-barreled models feature a 12-round (1212 model) or 8-round (1208 model) magazine.

The SRM Arms Model 1216 semi-automatic shotgun is a new concept in shotgun design, one that features a detachable high-capacity magazine that holds 16 rounds of either 2 3/4 or 3-inch shells in four separate feed tubes. After firing four rounds, a shooter must rotate the magazine to the next feed tube to fire the next four rounds, until all four chambers are empty.
Roller delayed action provides fast cycling and reduced felt recoil, while an integrated picatinny rail combined with a 3-face handguard rail offers the shooter a broad range of options for mounting optics, sights and tactical accessories. Pushpin disassembly and break open design allows for easy field stripping and maintenance, while the ambidextrous receiver and controls make SRM Arms’ 1216 one of the most innovative new products on the market.

SRM 1208 (12 gauge)
Damage: 4d4           Magazine: 8 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 6 lb
Range Increment: 20feet  Purchase DC: 19
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

SRM 1212 (12 gauge)
Damage: 4d4           Magazine: 12 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7 lb
Range Increment: 30feet  Purchase DC: 19
Rate of Fire: S                  Restriction: Lic+1

SRM 1216 (12 gauge)
Damage: 4d4           Magazine: 16 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 8 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC: 19
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

D20 rules: The Magazine must be rotated every 2 (1208), 3 (1212), or 4 (1216) shots, rotating is a move action (reduced to Free action with Quick reload feat).

FN SCAR Series
The SOF Combat Assault Rifle, or SCAR, is a modular rifle made by Fabrique Nationale de Herstal (FNH) for the U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) to satisfy the requirements of the SCAR competition. This family of rifles consist of two main types. The SCAR-L, for light, is chambered in the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge and the SCAR-H, for heavy, fires 7.62x51mm NATO ammunition. Both are available in further variants such as Long Barrel or CQC (Close Quarters Combat). The FN SCAR system completed low rate initial production testing in June 2007 and was scheduled for limited fielding in the fall of 2007. Introduced in 2004 as an addition, the EGLM, or Mk 13 Mod 0, is a 40 mm grenade launcher based on that of the F2000. The EGLM allows for the shooter to launch grenades with the middle finger without requiring the shooter to change their grip on the weapon. The barrel of the EGLM can be pivoted either left or right to allow easy loading for both left- and right-handed users. It can either be mounted on the rifle, or on a special stand-alone stock.
FN SSR
The SSR (Sniper Support Rifle) - also known as "SCAR SSR" or "Mk. 20" - is the latest addition to the SCAR family of rifles. The gun itself is a modified SCAR-H, tailored to fulfill the role of a DMR (Designated Marksman Rifle).
IAR variant
In 2008, a variant of the FN SCAR—the Heat Adaptive Modular Rifle (HAMR)—was one of four finalist rifles for the Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR) competition. The IAR is a United States Marine Corps requirement for a lightweight automatic rifle for squad automatic rifle use.[24] The FN entrant is different from existing SCAR versions in that it combines closed bolt operation (fires from bolt forward/chambered cartridge) with open bolt operation (fires from bolt to the rear, no chambered cartridge), switching automatically from closed to open bolt as the weapon's barrel heats up during firing. There have been previous firearms with mixed open/closed bolt operation, but the automatic temperature-based operating mode switch is an innovation.  Eventually the SCAR variant was passed over in favor of the Heckler and Koch HK416 rifle,[26] later designated as the M27.[27]  HAMR is based on the FN SCAR assault rifle, which was designed for U.S. SOCOM (Special Operations Command), so it is a mature basic design. HAMR is also designed to produce less recoil, and has a slower ROF (Rate of Fire) of 625 rounds per minute

FN SCAR L (5.56x45mm)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7.25 lb
Range Increment: 80feet  Purchase DC: 20
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2

FN SCAR H (7.62x51mm)
Damage: 2d10           Magazine: 20 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 8 lb
Range Increment: 80feet  Purchase DC: 20
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2

FN SCAR L CQC (5.56x45mm)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7 lb
Range Increment: 70feet  Purchase DC: 20
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2

FN SCAR H CQC (7.62x51mm)
Damage: 2d10           Magazine: 20 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7.5 lb
Range Increment: 70feet  Purchase DC: 20
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2

FN SCAR Russian (7.62x39mm)*
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7.5 lb
Range Increment: 70feet  Purchase DC:
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2

FN SCAR Russian CQC (7.62x39mm)*
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7 lb
Range Increment: 70feet  Purchase DC:
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2

EGLM Mk 13 Mod 0 (40mm Grenade Launcher)
Damage: Varies               Magazine: 1 (Int)      
Critical: --           Size: Medium
Damage Type: Varies     Weight: 3 lb
Range Increment: 50feet  Purchase DC:14
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2

FN SSR/Mk 20 (7.62x51mm)
Damage: 2d10           Magazine: 20 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 11 lb
Range Increment: 100feet  Purchase DC: 20
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

FN SCAR HAMR (5.56x45mm)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 20, 30, 50 or 100 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 11.2 lb
Range Increment: 80feet  Purchase DC: 20
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Mil+3

*Rumored to have been developed or at least designed as a conversion kit for 7.62 Nato rifles, but, existence denied by FN.

.Ruger 10/22
The Ruger 10/22 is a semi-automatic rimfire rifle chambered in .22 Long Rifle. It has a removable 10-round (or 5-round) rotary magazine which allows the magazine to fit flush with the bottom of the stock. Higher capacity magazines are also available. A magnum version, chambered for the .22 WMR cartridge, was made from 1998 to 2006,[2] and a .17 HMR version, the 10/17 was announced in 2004,[3] but was only listed in the catalog for 2 years.[4] The standard version has been in production since 1964.[5]
10/22 Carbine Type Rimfire semi-automatic rifle Place of origin  United States Production history Designer William B. Ruger, Harry H. Sefried, II[1] Manufacturer Sturm, Ruger Number built over 5 million, 1964–present Specifications (Standard 10/22 carbine) Weight 5.25 lb (2.4 kg) Length 37 in (940 mm) Barrel length 18.5 in (470 mm)

Cartridge .22 LR Action Blowback Feed system 10 round rotary box magazine
.Ruger 10/22(.22LR or .17HMR)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 5 or 10 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 5 lb
Range Increment: 50feet  Purchase DC:15
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

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Gears of War 1 weapons
« Reply #4 on: April 09, 2012, 08:26:59 PM »
Lancer Assault Rifle
Production information:
Manufacturer: Coalition of Ordered Governments
Type: Assault Rifle
Technical specifications
Size: Medium Damage Per Hit: Low (38 damage per bullet) Magazine Size:
60 rounds(50 in Gears 2) Maximum Ammunition: 660 rounds(550 in Gears 2)
Fire Mode: Automatic Rate of Fire: 15 rounds per second approx.
Accuracy: Medium Range: Medium
-Dmg:2d8 (Ball).Crit:20. Range Inc: 90ft. RoF: S,A. Mag:60(box). SZ: Large. Wgt:11lb. Purchase DC/Res:20/Res+2. PL6.Reload: Move Action 
--Chain Saw Bayonet: Dmg:2d6 (Slashing).Crit:19-20. Special: Move action to activate.
"Fire up your Lancers, Delta."
— Marcus Fenix, while training Benjamin Carmine.
The Lancer is the workhorse of the COG Army, being in service for 50 years. The Lancer has seen action in both the Pendulum Wars and the Locust-Human War.

Gnasher Shotgun
Production information
Manufacturer Coalition of Ordered Governments Type Shotgun
Technical specifications
Size Small Damage Per Hit Very low to instant kill, depending on enemy and range (500 maximum pellet total damage) Magazine Size 8 shells Maximum Ammunition 39 shells Fire Mode Manual Lever Action Ammunition Type shotgun Shells Rate of Fire
Slow Accuracy Very accurate to extremely inaccurate, depending on range. Range Short range
-Dmg:4d6 (Ball).Crit:20. Range Inc: 10ft. RoF: S. Mag:8(Int). SZ: Small. Wgt:5lb. Purchase DC/Res:16/Lic. PL5.Reload: Full Round  Special: standard Shot gun rules.

The Gnasher Shotgun is a lever-action, short-barreled combat shotgun that is commonly deployed by the Coalition of Ordered Governments' Gears. It is comparatively small and easy to aim, making it exceptionally useful for close encounters. It possesses both phenomenal firepower and momentous Stopping Power, making it ideal for persuading enemies to keep their distance. Its lever-action design is intended to keep the weapon's size and weight down while making it easier to reload after shooting.
As a Shotgun, the Gnasher fires rounds loaded with buckshot - this results in a spray of ammunition over a cone-shaped trajectory. Because of this, the Gnasher is not particularly difficult to aim and is devastating at a range of 2 to 4 meters - often taking down man-sized targets in one single blast. At slightly longer ranges, it is still formidable, but not nearly as destructive. At longer ranges, the weapon's wide scatter pattern makes it rather ineffective.
Though designed and built by the COG, the Locust Horde has shown a particular liking for the Gnasher, and is well-known for salvaging and using it. Locust Grenadiers make extensive use of the weapon, as do Grenadier Elites. Some Drones make use of the shotgun as well, as do some Theron Guards and Palace Guards.

Longshot Sniper Rifle
Production information
Manufacturer Coalition of Ordered Governments Type Antipersonnel Sniper Rifle
Technical specifications
Size Large Damage Per Hit Very High (350 damage per bullet, instant Kill if headshot)
Magazine Size One Round Maximum Ammunition 24 Rounds Operation Manual Bolt Action Rate of Fire Slow Accuracy Very High Range Extreme
-Dmg:4d8 (Ball).Crit:20. Range Inc: 140ft. RoF: Single. Mag:1(Int). SZ: Large. Wgt:23lb. Purchase DC/Res:22/Lic. PL5.Reload: Move Action Special: Mounts a Standard Scope (x1.5 RI when used)

"You need a Longshot. Re-loading's a pain in the arse, but it'll stop a truck."
— Bernadette Mataki to Dillond Jonty, during a recon of the Stranded settlement on Vectes.

The Longshot Sniper Rifle is a high-caliber, single-shot, bolt-action sniper rifle. Created by the COG during the Pendulum Wars it is later used by the Locust Horde.

Snub Pistol
Production information
Manufacturer Coalition of Ordered Governments Type Pistol
Technical specifications
Size Small Damage Per Hit Medium (55 damage per bullet) Magazine Size 12 Rounds
Maximum Ammunition 72 Rounds(Gears 1) 132 Rounds(Gears 2) Fire Mode
Semi-Automatic Ammunition Type Medium Caliber pistol rounds (Kal .50)
Rate of Fire High Accuracy High Range All ranges
-Dmg:2d6 (Ball).Crit:20. Range Inc: 30ft. RoF: S. Mag:12(box). SZ: Small. Wgt:3lb. Purchase DC/Res:19/Lic+1. PL5.Reload: Move Action  Special; Integrated Scope (+2 Attack)

The Snub Pistol is the standard sidearm for the COG forces. It has an ammo capacity of twelve rounds and a semi-automatic firing mode. The Snub contains a moderate zoom setting in its integrated scope, which increases accuracy for longer ranges.

Bolo Grenade
Production information
Type Fragmentation Grenade (or Smoke Grenade in multiplayer)
Technical specifications
Size Small Damage Per Hit Large Magazine Size 1 Maximum Ammunition 4 Grenades (2 in Multiplayer) Rate of Fire Slow Accuracy Varies Range Medium
-Dmg:4d8 (Ball).Crit:20. Range Inc: 20ft. Burst: 5ft. Ref: 15 RoF: --. Mag:--. SZ: Tiny. Wgt:1lb. Purchase DC/Res:18/Mil. PL6.Reload: -- Special: Tag (Bolo Grenades have a delayed fuse alternate setting, activating/deactivating the fuse is a free action, the wielder then makes a melee touch attack against an object or creature and the grenade detonates 4 rounds later, attempting to remove the grenade triggers the explosion instantly   

The Bolo Grenade is the standard fragmentation grenade used by both the COG forces and the Locust Horde. The frag grenade is considered standard-issue COG equipment.
The Bolo Grenade is substantially different from any other previous fragmentation grenade, both in damage and as throwing method. The grenade's structure consists of an explosive attached to a chain-like extension that is swung around and released when enough momentum is gained to throw it. Its targeting system is also quite different since it actually maps out a predicted trajectory (the purple line) as well as a finishing point (the distinct purple circle at the end of the trajectory marking). The grenade's blast radius, however, is extremely small, and the grenade cannot damage foes behind a cover point no matter how close the grenade is to them. Therefore, the grenade needs to be thrown with pinpoint precision to damage, let alone kill, an enemy. It's great for flushing someone out of their cover point, however. Another important use for it is that it is capable of closing emergence holes.

Troika Heavy Machine Gun
Production information:
Manufacturer: Locust Horde Type: Mounted Heavy Machine Gun
Technical specifications:
Size: Extremely Large  Damage Per Hit: High  Magazine Size: Unlimited
Maximum Ammunition: Unlimited  Ammunition Type: Large Caliber
Rate of Fire: Extremely High  Accuracy: Low/Medium Range: Short-Medium/High
-Dmg:6d8 (Ball).Crit:20. Range Inc: 100ft. RoF: A. Mag: Linked. SZ: Small. Wgt:103lb. Purchase DC/Res:23/Mil+3. PL5.Reload: N/A  Special: Auto; 200 rounds (20x20 area, Ref 25 for half damage), Burst 100 rounds (-4 attack, +6d8)

The Troika Heavy Machine Gun is a mounted heavy machine gun designed and used by the Locust.  As with most Locust weapons, little is known of the Troika's origins or engineering, but some information has been confirmed through field usage. The weapon itself is a modified form of the minigun, equipped with two rotary ammunition drums and active cooling to allow virtually continuous firing.

Hammerburst
Production information:
Manufacturer: Locust Horde Type: Assault Rifle
Technical specifications
Size: Medium Damage Per Hit: Medium Magazine Size: 78 rounds Maximum Ammunition: 780 rounds Fire Mode:6-round burst Operation: gas operated rotating bolt Accuracy: High Range:Medium-Long
-Dmg:2d6 (Ball).Crit:20. Range Inc: 70ft. RoF: S. Mag:78(box). SZ: Large. Wgt:5lb. Purchase DC/Res:19/Res+2. PL6.Reload: Move Action  Special: 3 round burst (-2 Attack, +2d6 damage)

The Hammerburst Assault Rifle is the early Locust standard-issue assault rifle featured in Gears of War . Regarded as the Locust counterpart to the COG Lancer Assault Rifle, the Hammerburst has a 6-round burst fire mode and a 78-round magazine. Currently, the Hammerburst has largely been replaced by the new Hammerburst model, the Hammerburst II.

Boltok Pistol
Production information:
Manufacturer: Locust Horde Model: Model 1 Type: Magnum revolver
Technical specifications
Size: Small Damage Per Hit: High Magazine Size: 6 rounds Fire Mode:
Semi-automatic, but can't be fired quickly due to high power and recoil.
Ammunition Type: Large Caliber pistol rounds Operation: double action revolving cylinder Accuracy: Low-Medium Range: Short-Long
-Dmg:2d8 (Ball).Crit:20. Range Inc: 40ft. RoF: S. Mag:6(Cyl). SZ: Med. Wgt:3lb. Purchase DC/Res:18/Lic. PL5.Reload: Full Round

The Boltok Pistol is the standard-issue sidearm of the Locust, specifically the Drones. It is a high-caliber revolver with a 6-round capacity. It is heavier, slower to fire, and holds half as much ammunition as the COG-issue Snub Pistol, but does unequivocally more damage per shot and has exceptional stopping power. In this regard, it continues the Locust weapon-design philosophy of creating weapons with an emphasis towards brute force.
In single-player, the Boltok can be found used by Drones, Theron Guards and Palace Guards with at least moderate frequency. In Gears of War 2, they are frequently used by the Bolter, a Pistol-specialized Locust Drone with good maneuverability and high accuracy.

Boomshot
Production information:
Manufacturer: Locust Horde Type: Grenade Launcher
Technical specifications:
 Size: Large Damage Per Hit: Medium to High splash damage, kills instantly with direct hit (Max damage 525) Magazine Size: 1 Grenade Maximum Ammunition:
12 Grenades Fire Mode: Single Shot Ammunition Type: Cluster Grenades Rate of Fire: slow Accuracy: Medium Range: Short to Mid, projectile begins to drop at moderate ranges
-Dmg:4d8 (Ball).Crit:20. Range Inc: 40ft. Burst: 10ft Ref: 15 RoF: Single. Mag:1(box). SZ: Large. Wgt:3lb. Purchase DC/Res:15/Mil+3. PL5.Reload: Full Round

"BOOOOOOOOM!"
— Locust Boomer, before firing a shot
The Boomshot Grenade Launcher is a single-shot grenade launcher primarily used by Locust Boomers in Gears of War and Gears of War 2. The Boomshot fires a delayed-fuse high-explosive shell that creates a large explosion upon impact, followed by the detonation of about three to five small "bomblets" that create a series of secondary explosions (comparable to a cluster bomb). The shell is loaded into the Boomshot via a drum magazine. While Boomers are exclusively equipped with the Boomshot, Drones and Gears are also capable of using the Boomshot.

Torque Bow
Production information:
Manufacturer: Locust Type: Rotating Projectile Ejection Bow
Technical specifications:
Size: Medium Damage Per Hit: Very High (if not, instant kill) Magazine Size:
1 Arrow Maximum Ammunition: 12 Arrows Ammunition Type: Immulsion-Tipped Explosive Arrow Operation: Charged with Torque mechanism then released to launch arrow Rate of Fire: Slow Accuracy: High Range: Medium to Long
-Dmg:2d6 (Piercing).Crit:20. Range Inc: 60ft. RoF: Single. Mag:1(Int). SZ: Large. Wgt:8lb. Purchase DC/Res:22/Mil+3. PL5.Reload: Full Round  Special: Improved range (The shooter can “Charge” the weapon for upto 4 rounds, after which it fires on its own, each round adds 20ft to the Range Increment), Laser Sight (+2 Attack), Fuse (1d4 rounds after firing the Bolt from a Torque Bow detonates, dealing 6d6 points of fire damage to all within 5 feet, the target struck always takes full damage, but adjacent targets can make a DC 17 Reflex save for half).   

The Torque Bow is a deadly weapon that is wielded exclusively by the elite Locust warriors, the Theron Guards and occasionally by the higher ranking Palace Guards. It is quite distinct among Locust-made weaponry. Functionally, the Torque Bow is muzzle-loading coilgun in the shape of an archaic crossbow, that fires a reactive explosive projectile with electromagnetic force.
The Torque Bow fires an Imulsion-fueled, explosive-tipped, armor-piercing projectile that resembles a large arrow (or rather, a Crossbow Bolt). The projectile has a timed fuse which is designed to explode a half-second after penetrating a target, blasting it apart from the inside - almost invariably causing critical injury for the unfortunate target (if not instantaneous death). The weapon's name comes from its unique tandem launch system; in addition to the coilgun giving the projectile motive force, the Torque Bow also uses a small motor to apply rotational force to the projectile - ergo increasing kinetic energy transferred to the target. The vanes on the top and bottom of the Barrel control the tension of the motor and are what actually launches the bolt through the coil mechanism.

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« Reply #5 on: April 09, 2012, 11:48:12 PM »
Far Tek Inc
  Far Tek Inc is a corporation that specializes in the development of specialized Mecha and gear, they also manufacture star ships and infantry weapons.  By far there most popular weapons, Mecha, ships, and even a specialized suite of powered armor are listed here.

Armor(PL7)           Prof.  Non Prof. Max         Purchase
Name              Type                   Def.        Def.     Dex.  Speed  Weight   DC     Res        
Load Bearer  Powered/Tactical  +5         +2         +2      20ft       100lb   22     Res(+2)
   Load Bearer armor was originally intended as the name would suggest, for the construction and dock work.  It grants a +6 equipment bonus to strength checks and the benefits of the Enlarged Frame mutation.  When used in military applications the wearer is usually equipped with the “Darter” or “4 Pack”.

Weapons
   Weapons Manufactured by FTI are designated with an A and assigned a number based on when they were constructed
A-1 9.36x54mm Mini gun (PL5)
   The A-1 is a bulky 6 barreled weapon designed to fire the somewhat old, but, powerful 9.36x54mm cartridge.  When mounted on a Mech it requires Mecha Weapons proficiency, when wielded or vehicle mounted it requires the Heavy Machine gun Exotic firearms proficiency.  Regardless it follows the mini gun rules in Menace manual (20x20 auto fire Ref 20 for ½ damage, 100 rounds or 50 rounds burst +4d10).
Damage:4d10.  Damage type: Ballistic. Crit: 20. Range Increment: 120ft. RoF: A. Magazine: Linked. Size: Huge. Weight: 100 lb. Purchase DC: 27. Restriction: Mil(+3)
Activation: Attack Action
Slots: 1 Must be hand, arm or Shoulders for gun plus 8 50 round belts, extra ammo 10 50 round belts 1 slot(PDC:18)         

A-2 50mm Grenade launcher(PL5)
   The A-2 is a powerful anti-personnel weapon designed to clear most entrenched positions, such as balconies and Machine guns nest. Half the damage dealt by the shells is concussion and the other half is fire.
Damage:5d6.  Damage type: Concussion/Fire. Crit:--. Range Increment: 60ft. RoF: S. Burst Radius:25ft. Ref:17 ½ damage. Magazine: 8 box. Size: Huge. Weight: 90lb. Purchase DC: 27. Restriction: Mil(+3)
Activation: Attack Action
Slots: 1 Must be hand, arm or Shoulders for gun plus 1 8 round Magazine, extra ammo 1 8 round box 1 slot(PDC:19)   

A-3 25mm Cannon(PL5)
   A specialized single barrel chain gun with a greatly reduced rate of fire to make it suitable for duty as an anti materiel rifle.
Damage:4d12.  Damage type: Ballistic. Crit: 20. Range Increment: 400ft. RoF: S. Magazine: Linked. Size: Huge. Weight: 95lb. Purchase DC: 24. Restriction: Mil(+3)
Activation: Attack Action
Slots: 1 Must be hand, arm or Shoulders for gun plus 4 50 round belts, extra ammo 6 50 round belts 1 slot(PDC:17)         

A-4 Rear Echelon Rifle (Assault Rifle with Integrated Shotgun) Weight: 15lb. Purchase DC: 20 ($1550) Restriction: Restricted (+2)
(5.56 Incendiary) Dmg: 2d8 plus 1d6. Crit: 20 Dmg type: Ballistic/Fire. RoF: S,A. Range Increment: 80ft.  Magazine: 45 (box). 
(Shot gun 12gauge buck and Frag 12) Dmg: 4d4.(Buck) 2d10 (Frag 12) Crit: 20 (Buck) --(F 12) Range Increment: 20ft. Frag 12 Burst 5ft. Ref 15. Mag: 3(int), and 3(box)
Ammunition 5.56 incendiary Purchase DC: 9 (20)
            12 gauge Buck shot Purchase DC: 4 (10)
             Frag 12 Purchase DC: 9 (10) 
   Combining a fully automatic version of the M17S Bushmaster bull pup rifle and a cut down version of the Izhmash  MP-131K dual feed shotgun as an integrated under barrel weapon.  Unlike typical under barrel weapons the trigger is included in the main control group along with safe, Semi and full auto settings.  Selecting which shotgun magazine to fire from is a free action done with from a button on the shotgun.  Far Tek’s recommended load out is incendiary rounds for the assault rifle and both buck shot and Frag 12 grenade shells for the shotgun. 
     
A-5 .50 “Sharpshooter” (PL5)
   Another Machine gun turned sniper rifle this gun is based on the M2 Browning.
Damage:2d12.  Damage type: Ballistic. Crit: 20. Range Increment: 120ft. RoF: S. Magazine: Linked. Size: Huge. Weight: 87lb. Purchase DC: 22. Restriction: Lic(+1)
Activation: Attack Action
Slots: 1 Must be hand, arm or Shoulders for gun plus 8 50 round belts, extra ammo 10 50 round belts 1 slot(PDC:16)   

  A-6 40mm Automatic shot gun (PL6)
   The primary weapon of the Mk III Ferreter this is as the name suggests, a 40mm Shotgun capable of automatic fire.  It loses 1 point of damage per increment traveled. Due to the fact that the weapon expels flechette darts the reflex save against auto fire is 17.
Damage:4d10.  Damage type: Ballistic. Crit: 19-20. Range Increment: 20ft. RoF: S,A. Magazine: Linked. Size: Huge. Weight: 100 lb. Purchase DC: 27. Restriction: Mil(+3)
Activation: Attack Action
Slots: 1 Must be hand, arm or Shoulders for gun plus 4 50 round belts, extra ammo 6 50 round belts 1 slot(PDC:22)     

A-7 Select fire Mini gun (PL6)
  Born from a Far Tek research poll, the A-7 is just as its name says, a select fire mini gun.  The bulk of the design centers around an old 5.56x 45mm NATO mini gun design,  the biggest difference, and the source of the most trial and error, was de addition of a more sedate 720rpm rate of fire in addition the weapon’s standard 2,600rpm rate of fire as well as a semiautomatic setting, 2 round burst, and 3 round burst setting.  While military orders didn’t exactly pour in, the design team for the “Neo Sherman Project” as the M 9 was originally designated, liked it so much that they reworked the design to include it.
D20 Modern rules: The A-9 follows both conventional auto fire and mini gun rules, when set to its highest rate of fire it expends 100 rounds into a 20ft x 20ft area and deals 4d8 damage (Reflex 20 for half damage), a burst fire attack at this setting expends 50 rounds and adds another 4d8 points of damage (-4 attack). When set to standard auto fire the number of rounds fired is reduced to 10 the area is reduced to 10ft by 10ft. (reflex save 15 negates) and the damage is reduced to 2d8. The 2 round burst incurs a -2 attack penalty and adds 1 die of damage.  The 3 round burst setting incurs the same penalty as the 2 round burst but adds 2 Dice of damage.
Damage: varies.  Damage type: Ballistic. Crit: 20. Range Increment: 90ft. RoF: S, A, 2 round burst, 3 round burst, Mini gun. Magazine: Linked. Size: Huge. Weight: 50 lb. Purchase DC: 34. Restriction: Mil(+3)   

A-8  50mm chain gun (PL6)
   After purchasing a license to manufacture Mk III Snub nosed 50mm’s for the M111 Defender project, the designers for the “Neo Sherman Project” began tinkering with the design.  The result was the A-8, a single barreled chain gun designed for rapid fire work.   
Damage:7d6.  Damage type: Ballistic. Crit: 20. Range Increment: 80ft. RoF: S. Magazine: Linked(Int). Size: Huge. Weight: 50lb. Purchase DC: 22. Restriction: Mil(+3)

A-9 “4 Pack” (PL6)
   A short to medium range un guided rocket that can be mounted on a Mecha   (Mecha Weapons Prof.), or carried/ vehicle Mounted (Rocket launcher Prof.) the missiles feature a shaped charge burst radius 10ft, ignores up to 15 hardness.
Damage:8d6.  Damage type: Ballistic. Crit: 20. Range Increment: 250ft. RoF: S. Magazine: 4(Int). Size: Huge. Weight: 50lb. Purchase DC: 27. Restriction: Mil(+3)
Activation: Attack Action
Slots: 1 Must be hand, arm or Shoulders for launcher plus 4 rockets, extra ammo 4 rockets 1 slot(PDC:20)                 
 
A-10 Coil Mini gun “Darter”  (PL7)
   The first small scale rapid fire rail gun, the weapon relies on magnets, a coil gun design and eight barrels.  When mounted on a Mech it requires Mecha Weapons proficiency, when wielded or vehicle mounted it requires the Heavy Machine gun Exotic firearms proficiency.  Regardless it follows the mini gun rules in Menace manual (20x20 auto fire Ref 20 for ½ damage, 100 rounds or 50 rounds burst +4d6).
Damage:4d6.  Damage type: Piercing. Crit: 19-20. Range Increment: 200ft. RoF: A. Magazine: Linked. Size: Huge. Weight: 100lb. Purchase DC: 30. Restriction: Mil(+3)
Activation: Attack Action
Slots: 1 Must be hand, arm or Shoulders for gun plus 400 rounds, extra ammo 500 rounds1 slot(PDC:18)   

The A-11 Rail Pistol (PL7)

A hybrid of rail gun, and revolver designs, The A-11 or "Nail Driver" so named for the distinctive 3 inch long iron bolts the weapon uses for ammunition.  The weapon uses special magazines similar the cylinders of revolvers.   The cylinders are designed to be inserted and removed in a similar manner to traditional magazines (A full round action), loading a cylinder with rounds takes a full round action. 

  A-11 "Nail Driver" Dmg: 2d12. Crit: 20 Dmg type: Ballistic. RoF: Single. Range Increment: 20ft.  Magazine: 5 (Cyl).Sz: M. Weight: 5lb. Purchase DC: 19 Restriction: Restricted (+2)

M III Snub Nose 50mm(PL6)
   A small light weight cannon designed for close quarters vehicle or Mecha fighting.  Simplicity it self the weapon is only half as large as the M-9 Barrage Chain gun.
Damage:7d6.  Damage type: Ballistic. Crit: 20. Range Increment: 50ft. RoF: S. Magazine: 4(Int). Size: Huge. Weight: 50lb. Purchase DC: 22. Restriction: Mil(+3)
Activation: Attack Action
Slots: 1 Must be hand, arm or Shoulders for gun plus 4 rounds, extra ammo 4 rounds 1 slot(PDC:16)         
         
this was designed for another thread  .50BMG Pocket Machine Gun Dmg:2d12,Type:Ballistic.Crit:20. Range Increment: 55ft. RoF: A. Mag: Linked. Weight:37.5lb. Size: Medium. Purchase DC:26. Restriction: Military+3. These stats are derived from the M2 entry in the d20MRPG manual.
Gadgets: Compact x2(Purchase DC +4), Reduced Weight(-50% weight) x2 (Purchase DC +4)
Draw Backs: Machine Pistol Rules( -2attack when Fired Full auto in one hand) no pdc change(reduces to -1 with two handed grip), Decreased Range (PDC-2), Reduced Accuracy(-1atk) (PDC-2)

Cyclone Launcher  5d6       Ballistic     x2  180ft.   A     12(int)  95lb    H     30    Mil+3
Cyclone Missile Launchers requires the Weapons Proficiency (Launchers) feat to use correctly. Cyclone Launchers have 12 rockets.  The cyclone launcher has a 3 round burst setting - that is when fired on automatic 3 missiles are released. On auto-fire or strafe only 5 missiles are released. The Cyclone Launcher is attached to the back of powered armour or vehicles and cannot be used by someone who does no have armour on or is not in a vehicle. (From Warhammer 40K d20 conversion)

(GAU-20 Gattling Mini gun curtsey of Mongoose publishing important stats: Uses standard mini gun rules [Auto fire: 20ft x 20ft 100 rounds ref 17 for half damage, Burst 50 rounds -4 attack +4d10] Damage 4d10 ballistic, Crit 20 RI: 260ft. PDC 25 Res: Mil)

Vehicles and space craft
Thunder hawk Gunship (PL7)
   The premier light attack ship built by Far Tek.  The thunder Hawk is designed to serve as a medium to long range scout and convoy escort vehicle.  The hallmark of the Thunder Hawk class is its rough wedge shape and large weapons payload.  Thunder Hawks are popular with  the militaries of small nations, trade convoys, mercenary companies and police forces.  Most Thunder Hawks include six complementary Rear Echelon Rifles.

Design Specs
(PL7)
Type: Ultra light   Size: Colossal (-8)
Subtype: Scout   Tactical Speed:4,00ft
Defense:11             Length: 145ft
 Flat  footed: 7             Weight: 790 tons
 Autopilot: 7                Targeting System Bonus:+5
Hardness:30      Crew: 6 (Expert+8)
Hit Dice:18d20(360HP) Pass: 8
Init:+6            Cargo: 25 tons
Pilot’s Class:+5             Grapple:+16
Pilot’s Dex:+4       Purchase DC:55 ($38,707,450)
Gunner’s Atk:+4      Restriction: Military +3

Attacks:
2 Fire-linked Particle Beams +1ranged (18d8 Range Increment: 4,000ft), Needle Driver -4 ranged (8d12 Range Increment 4,000ft), 2 Fire-linked CHE missile launchers -4 ranged (9d12 /19-20, 16 missiles total)

AoO: N/A

Equipment:
Power plant: Mass Reactor
Engines: Thrusters, Particle Impulse Engine, Star Drive.
Armor: Cerametal
Defense Systems: Ablative Heat Shielding, Magnetic Shield (90HP),Improved Auto pilot, Improved Damage Control (2d10), Radiation Shielding.
Sensors: Class V Sensor array, Improved Targeting Computer.
Communications: Internal PA system, Radio Transceiver, Mass Transceiver.
Grappling Systems: Tractor Beam emitter   

           
Mk II Light Assault vehicle “Puma”
   Like many of Far Tek’s designs, the Puma is noted for a heavy weapons payload and decent armor.  The Puma features a dual mount turret holding both an A-9 “4 Pack” rocket launcher with 4 rockets, and an A-1 9.36x54mm Mini gun with 1,200 rounds.
The Puma is 4 squares long by 2 wide providing ¾ cover to driver and passengers but, only ½ cover to the gunner.  The Puma also uses Resilium armor         
Crew: 2(Driver, Gunner) Pass: 4. Cargo: 210 lb. Init/Manu: -5/-3.Spd:175(17) Def:14. Hard:5. HP: 38. Size: H. PDC: 39. Res: Mil +3.


M 9 Light Assault Tank “Boxer”
   The M 9 is a fast versatile vehicle favored by Many small nations for long range reconnaissance and strikes against lightly defended installations.  The M 9 bristles with weapons. It has two .30 machine guns (M-60E4s) (500 rounds each) mounted one over the commander and gunner’s hatches, each of which can be controlled from inside the turret (Full turret fire arc for each), a .50 Machine gun (M2HB) (1,200 rounds) and a semi automatic 50mm cannon (A-8) (100 rounds linked) mounted coaxial in the turret, and a forward firing 5.56mm mini gun (A-7 ) (2,000 rounds).  In addition the tank can load or unload a 4 man strike team as a Full round action.  Full cover to occupants.  4squares by 4squares. 
Crew: 3 Pass: 4. Cargo: 250 lb. Init/Manu: -5/-3. SPD: 80 (8) Def:8. Hard:15. HP: 48. Size: H. PDC: 39. Res: Mil +3.
Equipment: Long Range Radio and Laser transceivers (Range 4,000 miles), Advanced Fire control systems (+2 attack with all weapons when controlled inside the tank), A/C, Advanced Thermal and Night vision optics (Grants crew dark vision out to 300feet and Low light vision 4x better than humans).

 Mecha
M 111 Defender(PL6)
Size: Huge(-2size)      HP:200
Super Structure: Vandium      Hardness:20
Armor: Duralloy      Defense:+8
Penalty: -8          Reach: 10feet
Strength:+16         Dexterity:----
Speed:30feet         Purchase DC: 49
Equipment Package:
Cock pit( Back, belt), Class III Sensor Array(Visor), Oracle Mk III Targeting System(Helmet), Comm. System(No Slots), Mk 3 Snub nosed 50mm cannon with 8 rounds(Right hand, Right arm), .50BMG Pocket Machine gun w/200 rounds(-57lb cargo space),PS-15 Panther claws(left hand), M-87 Talon Missile Launcher(Left arm), HV-5 Haven escape pod(Torso), LX-10 Anti shock(Boots), Self Destruct System(Shoulders).
   The first successful Mecha design built by FTI, this Mecha was designed to be capable of engaging other mechs, vehicles and personnel.  It would prove popular as a security unit for many years.

M 112 Infiltration system MK I, II, III and IV(PL6)
Size: Large, heavy assault(-1size)HP:100
Super Structure: Duralloy            Hardness:15
Armor: Dark star Stealth        Defense:+5
Penalty: -4               Reach: 10feet
Strength:+8              Dexterity:----
Speed:30feet, Fly100ft(Clumsy)  Purchase DC: 45
Equipment Packages:
Mk I “Gunner”; Cock pit(Torso, Back), Class III Sensor System(Helmet), Sat Comm. Array(Shoulders), A-1 9.5x54mm Mini gun w/28 50 round belts(Right hand, Right arm), A-2 50mm Grenade launcher w/ 2 8 round magazines(Left arm, Left hand), Jet pack(Boots)

Mk II “Sniper”; Cock pit(Torso, Back), Class III Sensor System(Helmet), Oracle Mk IV Targeting System(Shoulders), A-3 25mm cannon w/ 500 rounds of ammo(Right hand, Right arm),.A-5 .50 sharp shooter w/18 50 round belts((Left arm, Left hand), Jet pack(Boots), Comm. System(No slots)

Mk III “Ferreter”; Cock pit(Torso, Back), Class III Sensor System(Shoulders), Enigma Sensor suite(Visor), 2 Dragon A3X Flame throwers(Right hand, Right arm), A-6 40mm  Automatic shot gun w/ 10 50 round belts (Left arm, Left hand), Jet pack(Boots), Comm. System(No slots)

Mk IV “Missile Mech”; Cock pit(Torso, Back), Class III Sensor System(Helmet), M-53 Fire star Rocket launcher(Shoulders), 2 A-6 “4 Packs w/ 8 rockets each (Right hand, Right arm, Left arm, Left hand), Jet pack(Boots), Comm. System(No slots)

   FTI designed the M112 family on a single frame that they could alter easily for different jobs.  While not a truly modular design, the mechas featured nearly identical control configurations that facilitated easy transitions for pilots from one to the other.   
Each design has a specific role, the Gunner is meant to serve as the primary fire support and communications platform, the Sniper is meant to serve as obviously a sniping and Anti-Materiel platform, The Ferreter is designed to root out hidden enemy infantry and destroy it at close quarters.  Lastly the Missile Mech is built to deal with opposing armor.

M 113 “Hopper”(PL6)
Size: Large, Scout Walker(-1size)HP:80
Super Structure: Duralloy            Hardness:15
Armor: Dark star Stealth        Defense:+5
Penalty: -4               Reach: 10feet
Strength:+8              Dexterity:----
Speed:50feet                                Purchase DC: 45
Equipment Packages:
Cock pit(Backx2), Class III Sensor System(Helmet), A-10 “Darter” w/400 darts(Shoulders),  A3X Dragon Flame thrower(Torso), A-9 “4 Pack” (Torso),   
 Speed Booster(Left leg, Right leg), Comm. System(No slots), Self Destruct(Boots).       
A Recon mecha meant to range far a head of the main force, the Hopper carries a varity of weapons self defense should it be discovered.

M 114 Heavy Combat Suite (PL 6)
   Placing nearly limitless fire power in the hands a Mecha Jock, the Mk 114 is a force to be reckoned with on any battlefield.
Size: Huge, Infantry (-2 Size).  Bonus HP: 250
Superstructure: Vandium          Hardness:20
Armor: Dark star Stealth           Defense: +5
Armor Penalty:-4                       Reach:15ft
Str Bonus:+16                            Dex Penalty:--
Speed:50ft, 100ft (Clumsy)       Purchase DC:53 ($20,204,120)
Equipment Package: Cockpit (Torso, Back), Class III Sensor Array (Visor), Oracle Mk IV Targeting System (Helmet), Enigma Sensor suite (Belt), GAU-20 Gattling Mini gun w/ 750 round box magazine (Right hand), M 53 Fire star Rocket Launcher w/ 6 rockets  (Shoulders), M 87 Talon Missile Launcher w/ 4 missiles (Shoulders), Typhoon 240 Laser cannon (Left hand, Left arm), A3X Dragon Flame thrower (Left arm), T-95 Cavalcade Chain gun w/ 10 50 round ammo belts (Right arm x2), 2 Jetpacks (Back, Boots)

New Mecha:

  Well I finally got a new idea for the thread The M115 Space and Hostile Environment Mecha (SHEM).

M115 SHEM (PL7)
 The smallest and most versatile Far Tek design to date.  The M115 is often called "The Hiker" by mecha pliots, for the Back pack Like appearance of its Fusion Power core and Induction engine housing.
  M115 SHEM (PL7)
Size: Large, heavy assault(-1size)     HP:100
Super Structure: Cerametal              Hardness:30
Armor: Belenus Heat Diffusing Armor  Defense:+6
Penalty:-5                                    Reach: 10feet
Strength:+8                                  Dexterity:--
Speed:30feet,Fly Air:500ft (average)Purchase DC: 53
                   Space: 2,000ft
Equipment Package:
Fusion Power Core (Bonus Slots, Back and Belt)
Crew: Cockpit (Back, Torso), Class 3 Sensor Array (Helmet), Life Support 24 hours (Left arm), Space Skin (Shoulders).
Weapons: M-21 Comet Auto Laser (Right Hand, Right arm), Chain Cutter (Left Hand).

Flight Systems: Standard Mecha Induction Engine (Back, belt [Fusion Core]). 

Unused slots: Boots

The YF-42 Variable Geometry Fighter (PL7)

A light weight Veritec style fighter designed by the Far Tek for orbital and ground combat

In Fighter Mode, resembles the Euro Fighter
(PL7)
Type: Ultra light            Size: Gargantuan (-4)
Subtype: Assault Fighter Tactical Speed:4,000ft
Defense:11                  Length: 45ft
 Flat  footed: 7             Weight: 19 tons
 Autopilot: 7                Targeting System Bonus:+4
Hardness:30                 Crew: 1 (Ace+12)
Hit Dice:9d20(180HP)     Pass: 1
Init:+8                        Cargo: 1,100lb
Pilot’s Class:+7             Grapple:+8
Pilot’s Dex:+6                Purchase DC:50 ($9,403,900)
Gunner’s Atk:+8/+3      Restriction: Military +3

Attacks:
Laser +8 (6d8 RI: 3,000ft, RoF: S,A) and 2 Fire-linked Internal Burst Missile Launchers+3 (8d12/19-20 magazine: 8 missiles per launcher.)

AoO: N/A

Equipment:
Power plant: Fusion Generator
Engines: Thrusters, Induction Engine.
Armor: Cerametal
Defense Systems: Improved Auto pilot, Improved Damage Control (2d10), Radiation Shielding.
Sensors: Class V Sensor array, Improved Targeting Computer.
Communications: Radio Transceiver, Mass Transceiver.
Grappling Systems: None

  Mecha Form (Think Veritek in guardian mode, with integrated weapons)
Size: Gargantuan (-4 Size)               HP:400
Super Structure: Cerametal              Hardness:30
Armor: Belnus Heat difusing              Defense:+6
Penalty:-5                                    Reach: 15feet
Strength:+24                                  Dexterity:-2
Speed:30feet,Fly Air:500ft (Good)Purchase DC:N/A
                   Space: 2,000ft
Equipment Package:
Fusion Power Core (Bonus Slots, Back and Belt)
Crew: Cockpit (Torso x2), Class V Sensor Array (Helmet), Life Support 24 hours (Belt), Space Skin (Cranium), Oracle Mk IV Targeting System (Visor). Comm System.
Weapons: M-21 Comet Auto Laser (Right Hand, Right arm),2 A-17 Axial Drill Missile Launchers (8 missiles each)(Right Leg, Left leg, shoulders x2).
Flight Systems: Standard Mecha Induction Engine (Back, belt [Fusion Core]), Jet Assist Wings (Back x2), Jet Pack (Boots).

XF-1  “Tester”(PL6)
Originally built as a proof of concept aircraft, the lessons learned from the XF-1 would later be used by all other transforming fighters.  With a top speed of 950mph (1,418KP/h) and a lack of internal space for missile bays (due to the need to convert to a mech) the XF-1 never entered front line service, it did however prove popular with second line commanders and colonial militias, as a ground attack platform, and as a gunship hunter. Several companies (including Far Tek), currently license build the XF-1 for worlds that need a cheap gunship interceptor/close support aircraft for their ground forces.

Vehicle Mode
Crew: 1 Pass: 0. Cargo: 250 lb. Init/Manu: +0/+4. SPD: 836 (84) Def:11. Hard:15. HP: 250. Size: H. PDC: 53 ($20,269,400). Res: Mil +3. L/W: 4/5
Equipment: Secure Sat Comm array, Advanced Fire control systems (+2 attack with all weapons), A/C, Advanced Thermal and Night vision optics (Grants crew dark vision out to 300feet and Low light vision 4x better than humans), VTOL engines, Dura plastic Armor.
Weapons: 2x M-21 Comet Auto lasers (Fire linked, Extended Range gadget RI: 150ft,              dmg: 12d6)
        3x M-87 Talon Missile Launchers.

Mecha Form (Think Veritek in guardian mode, with integrated weapons)
Size: Huge Infantry (-2 Size)    HP:250
Super Structure: Duralloy         Hardness:15
Armor: Dura plastic                  Defense:+3
Penalty:-4                                  Reach: 15feet
Strength:+16                              Dexterity:-2
Speed:50feet,Fly 100ft (Poor)   Purchase DC:N/A
                   
Equipment Package:
Power Core: Fusion Power Core (Bonus Slots, Shoulder, Belt)
Crew: Cockpit (Torso, Belt), Class III Sensor Array (Helmet), Oracle Mk II Targeting System (Visor). Sat Comm (Belt).
Weapons: 2x M-21 Comet Auto lasers  (Left arm, Left hand, Right arm, Right hand) (Extended Range gadget RI: 150ft), 3x M-87 Talon Missile Launchers (Left arm, Right arm, Shoulders).
Flight Systems: Jet Assist Wings (Shoulder x2), 3x Jet Packs (Boots, Backx2).   

XF-1A  “Missile Battery”
An advanced version of the “Tester”, the “Missile Battery” employs a more compact version of the original’s lasers to make room for a pair of arm mounted rocket pods.  Like its parent the A never found a front line role but, is quite common in second line units and colonial militias.

Vehicle Mode
Crew: 1 Pass: 0. Cargo: 250 lb. Init/Manu: +0/+4. SPD: 836 (84) Def:11. Hard:15. HP: 250. Size: H. PDC: 53 ($20,341,200). Res: Mil +3. L/W: 4/5
Equipment: Secure Sat Comm array, Advanced Fire control systems (+2 attack with all weapons), A/C, Advanced Thermal and Night vision optics (Grants crew dark vision out to 300feet and Low light vision 4x better than humans), VTOL engines, Dura plastic Armor.
Weapons: 2x M-21 Comet Auto lasers (Fire linked, Extended Range gadget RI: 150ft,              dmg: 12d6)
        3x M-87 Talon Missile Launchers.
        2x Cyclone Missile Launchers (Fire-linked dmg: 7d6)

Mecha Form (Think Veritek in guardian mode, with integrated weapons)
Size: Huge Infantry (-2 Size)    HP:250
Super Structure: Duralloy         Hardness:15
Armor: Dura plastic                  Defense:+3
Penalty:-4                                  Reach: 15feet
Strength:+16                              Dexterity:-2
Speed:50feet,Fly 100ft (Poor)   Purchase DC:N/A
                   
Equipment Package:
Power Core: Fusion Power Core (Bonus Slots, Shoulder, Belt)
Crew: Cockpit (Torso, Belt), Class III Sensor Array (Helmet), Oracle Mk II Targeting System (Visor). Sat Comm (Belt).
Weapons: 2x M-21 Comet Auto lasers  (Left hand Replacement, Right hand Replacement) (Extended Range gadget RI: 150ft), 3x M-87 Talon Missile Launchers (Left arm, Right arm, Shoulders), 2x Cyclone Missile Launchers (Left arm, Right arm).
Flight Systems: Jet Assist Wings (Shoulder x2), 3x Jet Packs (Boots, Backx2).   

Cyclone Launcher  5d6       Ballistic     x2  180ft.   A     12(int)  95lb    H     30    Mil+3
Cyclone Missile Launchers requires the Weapons Proficiency (Launchers) feat to use correctly. Cyclone Launchers have 12 rockets.  The cyclone launcher has a 3 round burst setting - that is when fired on automatic 3 missiles are released. On auto-fire or strafe only 5 missiles are released. The Cyclone Launcher is attached to the back of powered armour or vehicles and cannot be used by someone who does no have armour on or is not in a vehicle.

XF-2  “Striker”
A larger, faster version of the XF-1A, the Striker was actually developed  for military contracts.  While a durable aircraft its price, larger target profile and lack luster payload for its, size have kept sales down.

Vehicle Mode
Crew: 1 Pass: 0. Cargo: 250 lb. Init/Manu: -4/+0. SPD: 836 (84) Def:9. Hard:15. HP: 450. Size: G. PDC: 59 ($120,180,700). Res: Mil +3. L/W: 8/9
Equipment: Secure Sat Comm array, Advanced Fire control systems (+2 attack with all weapons), A/C, Advanced Thermal and Night vision optics (Grants crew dark vision out to 300feet and Low light vision 4x better than humans), VTOL engines, Dura plastic Armor, Flare launcher and Chaff dispenser.
Weapons: 2x M-21 Comet Auto lasers (Fire linked, Extended Range gadget RI: 150ft,              dmg: 12d6)
        3x M-87 Talon Missile Launchers.
        2x Cyclone Missile Launchers (Fire-linked dmg: 7d6)

Mecha Form (Think Veritek in guardian mode, with integrated weapons)
Size: Gargantuan, Siege (-2 Size) HP:450
Super Structure: Duralloy         Hardness:15
Armor: Dura plastic                  Defense:+3
Penalty:-4                                  Reach: 15feet
Strength:+24                              Dexterity:-2
Speed:50feet,Fly 100ft (Poor)   Purchase DC:N/A
                   
Equipment Package:
Power Core: Fusion Power Core (Bonus Slots, Shoulder, Belt)
Crew: Cockpit (Torso, Belt), Class III Sensor Array (Helmet), Oracle Mk II Targeting System (Visor). Sat Comm (Belt), Structural Enhancement (Cranium), HV-5 Escape Pod (Torso).
Weapons: 2x M-21 Comet Auto lasers  (Left hand Replacement, Right hand Replacement) (Extended Range gadget RI: 150ft), 3x M-87 Talon Missile Launchers (Left arm, Right arm, Shoulders), 2x Cyclone Missile Launchers (Left arm, Right arm), Flares (Left leg), Chaff (Right leg).
Flight Systems: Jet Assist Wings (Shoulder x2), 4x Jet Packs (Boots, Backx2, Left leg, Right leg).   

UH-26 “Quarter Horse”
The UH-26 is a massive twin Rotor helicopter, based on the old C-47 Chinook.  The UH-26 is primarily sold to small scale colonial or research efforts based on remote worlds. The Rotors can be collapsed for easier storage, good for facilities with limited space.  The Electric power plant allows for a full 11 hours of operation.  In additon to its standard passenger load out, the UH-26’s cargo hold can be easily adapted to transport upto 15 people and 1 ton of cargo or 6 tons of cargo,  It can also be converted to an survalience model or flying science modual, the mounting points under UH-26 allow an unladen Chopter in any configuration to carry upto 14 tons under the vehicle.  The stats below represent the default configuration (cargo).  In all forms, the UH-26 has two side doors for crew use and a larger rear door for use by cargo and passengers. Next to each side door is a window that can be converted to a weapon mount capable of supporting a heavy machine gun and 1000 rounds of ammo.  The UH-26 can reach a top speed of 200mph.   

UH-26 “Quarter Horse” 
Crew: 3 Pass: 4*. Cargo: 12,000 lb. Init/Manu: -4/-2. SPD: 352 (35) Def:9. Hard:15. HP: 450. Size: G. PDC: 50. Res: Res +2. L/W: 12/4
Special: Radar and onboard navigational equipment: range 100miles, +4 Navigate and          spot checks
     Radio and Laser Transceiver array (range 300miles)
* two serve as door gunners if armed.

UA-43 “Condor”  (PL6)
A direct competitor to Far-Tek’s UH-26, the Condor is a modular Piston air craft with wings that can be folded or removed for storage and an electric power plant that can opperate for nineteen hours per charge.  The Condor includes three internal mounts (two, Wing root, one nose) for accommodating cannons or additional sensor pods, and three hard points (one fuselage, two under wing), each capable of supporting 500lbs of ordinance or 1,470lbs of extra cargo in three Drop pods (490lb per pod).  The Condor can travel at 480mph and reach as low as 100mph with out stalling.  The Condor has two doors behind the cockpit for use by the crew and passengers, and a larger hatch near the tail for cargo and power plant maintance.   

UA-43 “Condor” 
Crew: 2 Pass: 4. Cargo: 2,000 lb. Init/Manu: -4/+0. SPD: 845 (84) Def:9. Hard:15. HP: 450. Size: G. PDC: 48. Res: Res +2. L/W: 9/10
Special: Radar and onboard navigational equipment: range 100miles, +4 Navigate and          spot checks
     Radio and Laser Transceiver array (range 300miles)
     Modular Pod system: each internal bay can support a single barreled automatic cannon of 20-40mm with 200 rounds of ammo or a 5-13mm minigun with 800    rounds of ammo, or any device intended for mecha that only occupies a single slot

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Re: Fire Power R' Us: weapons for d20 modern and variant settings
« Reply #6 on: April 10, 2012, 08:39:03 PM »
The AH 51 Attack Hovercraft (PL6)(Required feat: Aircraft operation [Helicopter]) (USA)
   The first step to a true hover craft, the AH 51 uses four ducted fans (two large ones toward the front and two smaller ones on the tail) plus six maneuvering thrusters to achieve flight. The AH 51 is 6 squares long and 4 squares wide with the wings supporting the add an additional square to each side The forward (main) Fans are 2x2 squares each and the two on the tail are 1x1 square each.  The AH 51 provides full cover to crew and passengers.  The AH 51 can carry up to four passengers in a compartment directly behind the two pilots entering or exiting either section is a full round action,  performed by passing thru one of two hatches (one to either side), directly below the canopy.  ejecting the two sections (as a single pod see below) is also a full round action.  The AH 51 uses a special solid fuel that grants the AH 51 roughly five hours of flight time, a special external fuel tank can be mounted on an under side rack that adds an extra 2 hours of flight time.  In addition to the under side rack the AH 51 features four Pylon racks that allow it to mount a varity of weapons.  The Primary weapon of the AH 51 is a pair of 30mm gattling guns with a total of 2,000 rounds. (Fire Arc Forward) 
Equipment:
Stealth alloy composite: +5 to Dc of all attempts to locate this vehicle electronically also imposes a -4attack penalty to range attacks by radar or laser guided weapons.
Targeting Computer: +2 Attack bonus
Radar System: Range 5 miles+8 equipment bonus to spot and navigate checks
Laser designator Range 1,000 feet.  Paints targets for laser guided weapons

Name: AH 51. Crew: 2. Pass: 4. Cargo: 1,000lb. Init/Manuv: -4/-4. Top Spd: 1000 (100). Def: 6. Hard: 12. HP:48. SZ: G. Purchase DC: 42. Restriction: Mil+3
Name: Escape Pod. Crew: 2. Pass: 4. Cargo: 100lb. Init/Manuv: -1/-1. Top Spd: 100 (10)
Def:9. Hard:5 HP15. SZ: L. (Maximum range 500 squares from aircraft)

Weapons
Dual 30mm Gattling Gun(PL6). Dmg:9d12. Crit: 20. Dmg Type: Ballistic. Range Increment: 350 feet. RoF: A*. Mag: 2,000 (linked). SZ: H. Wgt: 200lb. Purchase DC: 30. Restriction: Military +3.
*200 rounds auto fire 20ft x 20ft area Ref 25 for half damage. Burst Fire 100 rounds +9d12 damage.

Mk 7 “Wrecking Ball”(PL6)
The Wrecking ball is a specialized missile designed for collapsing structures.  It deals damage in two ways the first is piercing damage which ignores up to 15 points of hardness and the second is a dramatic concussive burst.  Any left over piercing damage for a “Wrecking ball” hit carries through to the next target. The missile also continues to ignore hardness till it has ignored 15 hardness.  When the missile has inflicted all its damage it detonates.  The Mk 7 is mounted on the under side rack in place of an external fuel tank.
Damage:10d8 piercing or 20d10 concussion(Ref 20 Burst radius 70ft). Crit: --. Range Increment: 1,000ft( 5 max). RoF: 1. SZ: H. Wgt: 2,500lb. Purchase DC: 25. Restriction: Military+3.   

The AH 51 can mount the following weapons under its pylons one per rack.

Mk 9 “Needler” 50mm Rocket Pod(PL5)
Dmg: 6d6. Crit:--. Dmg Type: Ballistic. Range Increment: 300 ft. RoF: A*. Mag: 20(int). SZ: H. Wgt:200lb. Purchase DC: 20. Res: Mil+3.
* Auto fire 20ft x 20ft Ref 20 for half expends 10 rockets.
The Mk 9 is a simple device for hurling un guided rockets at any thing in front of the AH 51.
           
 AGM 73 “Mangler” Delivery system (PL6)
Dmg10d8*. Crit:--. Dmg type: Ballistic. Range Increment: 500ft. RoF: Single. Mag: 4(int). SZ: H. Wgt: 200lb. Purchase DC: 25. Res: Mil+3.
*Ignores up to 15 hardness.
The AGM 73 is a laser guided weapon system +4 attack when used with a laser designator or laser painter.  While primarily an anti-armor weapon, it has seen limited service in the anti air role.  Primarily for shooting down other close fire support aircraft.

TOW 4 Missile system. (PL6)
Dmg: 20d6. Crit:--. Damage Type: Ballistic. Ref: 17 for half damage. Burst Radius: 30ft. Range Increment: 2,000ft (Max 5). RoF: Single. Mag: 2(int). SZ: H. Wgt: 180lb. Purchase DC: 30. Res: Mil+3.
A wire guided weapon, the TOW 4 missile travels 1 increment per round.  Like the Mangler it has seen limited success as an air to air weapon, but it is primarily an air to ground weapon.

Aim 3 “Bore” Launcher. (PL6)
Dmg: 6d10. Crit:--. Dmg type: Ballistic. Range Increment: 1,500ft. RoF: S. Mag: 3(int). SZ: H. Wgt: 175lb. Purchase DC: 27. Res: Mil+3.
The first dedicated air to air system for the AH 51, the Aim 3 “Bore” is a heat seeking weapon, +2 attack against targets that radiate high heat sources.

Mk 170 Mini gun (8mm Case less) (PL6)
Dmg:4d8. Crit: 20. Dmg type: Ballistic. Range Increment: 200ft. RoF: A*. Mag: 500(int). SZ: H. Wgt: 60lb. Purchase DC: 31. Res: Mil+3.
*100 rounds auto Ref 20 for ½damage, 20ft x20 ft square. 50 burst +4d8
The Mk 170 is a powerful anti infantry weapon employed by AH 51 crews being sent to engage “soft targets”.

Mk 70 cannon (45mm) (PL5)
Dmg: 4d10. Crit: --. Dmg type: Slashing/Fire. Range Increment: 90ft. RoF: S. Mag: 30(Box). Ref:15. Burst: 20ft. SZ: H. Wgt: 75lb. Purchase DC: 19. Res: Mil+3
The Mk 70 fires specialized, Fragmentation/Incendiary Rounds.     
 
The Valkyrie(PL6)

The German/Norwegian version of the AH 51 While the over all dimensions are the same it places the main fans to the rear and the secondary fans forward.  The Valkyrie is more agile then the AH 51 and has two additional racks for pylon weapons, however its top speed is slightly less and it can not carry the Wrecking ball (the US will not even sell it to nations it sells AH 51s to), However it has the underside rack for a External fuel tank(flight durations as the AH 51) this rack can also accommodate two Anti Ship missiles (see below).  It also uses a different gun, (see below) which is more optimized for an anti personnel role than the AH 51’s dual Avengers .  The Valkyrie is often equipped with specialized anti ship missiles (Which cannot be mounted on the AH 51)
It has all the features of the AH 51
Equipment:
Stealth alloy composite: +5 to Dc of all attempts to locate this vehicle electronically also imposes a -4attack penalty to range attacks by radar or laser guided weapons.
Targeting Computer: +2 Attack bonus
Radar System: Range 5 miles+8 equipment bonus to spot and navigate checks
Laser designator Range 1,000 feet.  Paints targets for laser guided weapons
Entering or exiting a Valkyrie is a full round action, crew and passengers enter thru a large hatch at the rear of the aircraft. ejecting from the Valkyrie is also a full round action.  Unlike the AH 51, the Valkyrie uses traditional ejection seats.

Name: Valkyrie. Crew: 2. Pass: 6. Cargo: 1,000lb. Init/Manuv: -2/-3. Top Spd: 900 (90). Def: 6. Hard: 15. HP:48. SZ: G. Purchase DC: 45. Restriction: Mil+3   

Main gun
Mk 63  45mm Revolver cannon (PL5)
Dmg: 4d10. Crit--. Dmg Type: Slashing/Fire. Range increment: 200ft. RoF: A*. Mag: 2,000 (Linked). SZ: H. Wgt: 97lb. Purchase DC: 29. Res: Mil+3.   
*Due to the fact that it fires high explosive grenades the auto fire for the threatens everything in a 40ft x 40ft square (Ref 17 for half damage) expends 10 rounds, a burst fire attack expends 5 rounds and fills a 20ft radius (Ref 17 for half, +2d10 damage)

 Mk 17 Njoror Anti ship missile (PL5)
Dmg: 20d6 Crit:--. Dmg Type: Ballistic. Range Increment: 1,000feet. RoF: Single Mag:1 (int). SZ: L. Wgt: 900lb. Purchase DC: 26. Res: Mil+3.
Named for the Norse God of the sea these missiles can destroy most small ships and many large ones in a single strike. 

Fei Long (PL6) (China)

Named for a type of flying dragon in Chinese mythology, the Fei Long was built to do two things, engage ground targets and engage close air support craft.  While it is the slowest and most heavily armored of the Ducted fan craft it is also the most maneuverable due to its internal weapon bays and six fan configuration.   The Fei Long is 3squares wide and eight long with four small fans (two under the cockpit and two at the tail), and two large fans (mid way between nose and tail).  All sit flush with the aircraft.  Perhaps the most unique feature of the Fei Long is the “Stinger” a rear facing belly mounted licensed built copy of the Mk 63. It only holds 400 rounds however.  The Fei Long has 6 missile bays, each capable of holding 2 missiles.   
Equipment:
Stealth alloy composite: +5 to Dc of all attempts to locate this vehicle electronically also imposes a -4attack penalty to range attacks by radar or laser guided weapons.
Targeting Computer: +2 Attack bonus
Radar System: Range 5 miles+8 equipment bonus to spot and navigate checks

The Fei Long has 6 hours flight time worth of solid fuel but, lacks the space needed for external tanks.  Provides full cover to crew.  Entering and exiting the aircraft is a full round action. Rear turret has its own hatch and cock pit opens for pilots. Standard ejection systems for all three.

Name: Fei Long. Crew: 3. Pass: N/A. Cargo: 100lb. Init/Manuv: -0/+1. Top Spd: 600 (60). Def: 6. Hard: 20. HP:48. SZ: G. Purchase DC: 48. Restriction: Mil+3   

Main gun(Fire arc Front)
Mauler 80mm Quad barrel Low pressure Rocket cannon(PL6)
Dmg:9d6*.Crit:20. Dmg Type: Ballistic. Range Increment:100ft. RoF: S. Mag: 60(int). SZ: H. Wgt: 120lb. Purchase DC: 30. Res: Mil+3.
*Ignores up to 5 hardness.
An improvement on an early Russian Design, the Mauler is designed to fire from its four barrels in sequence, and while it lacks the range or speed of its auto cannon rivals, it is lethal to light and medium armor. 

Flare Missile(PL6)
Dmg: 12d6. Crit:--. Damage Type: fire. Ref: 17 for half damage. Burst Radius: 40ft. Range Increment: 1,000ft (Max 5). RoF: Single. Mag: 1(int). SZ: H. Wgt: 680lb. Purchase DC: 30. Res: Mil+3.
The main “soft target” weapon of the Fei Long.  The Flare missile is a modified heat seeker.  It locks on to the largest heat source (Idling engine, thirty or more tightly packed people, ect), with in 5,000ft of the aircraft and flies toward it, detonating like a grenade, the missile does not receive an attack bonus for the heat lock.

Anti Air Missile(PL6)
Dmg: 15d6. Crit:--. Damage Type: Ballistic. Ref: 17 for half damage. Burst Radius: 20ft. Range Increment: 5,000ft (Max 5). RoF: Single. Mag: 1(int). SZ: H. Wgt: 780lb. Purchase DC: 34. Res: Mil+3.
Often cited (Correctly) as being a better close range air to air missile than the Aim 3. The Air to air missile is also a heat seeker, +2 attack against hot targets.     
 
The Mi-32 Cossack Attack Hovercraft (PL6)(Required feat: Aircraft operation [Helicopter]) (Russian Federation)
The Russian answer to the AH-51, the Cossack is unusual in that its built with the same design principals as a conventional attack helicopter, with a “tail” supporting it’s two smaller ducted fans, and the larger pair set just behind the cockpit. The Cossack stores it’s main gun, Rocket pods, and landing skids in underside bays. While the Cossack is not as fast or as agile as its rivals, the Mi-32’s heavier armor allows it to shrug off attacks that would kill other early attack hovercraft. The Cossack is 7 Squares long and 4 wide.   
Equipment:
Stealth alloy composite: +5 to Dc of all attempts to locate this vehicle electronically also imposes a -4attack penalty to range attacks by radar or laser guided weapons.
Targeting Computer: +2 Attack bonus
Radar System: Range 5 miles+8 equipment bonus to spot and navigate checks
Advanced NERA plating.

Name: Mi-32 Cossack. Crew: 3. Pass: 0. Cargo: 500lb. Init/Manuv: -4/-6. Top Spd: 600 (60). Def: 12. Hard: 20. HP:50. SZ: G. Purchase DC: 42. Restriction: Mil+3

Weapons
37mm Heavy Auto Cannon(PL6). Dmg:4d12. Crit: 20. Dmg Type: Ballistic. Range Increment: 350 feet. RoF: A. Mag: 1,500 (linked). SZ: H. Wgt: 175lb. Purchase DC: 26. Restriction: Military +3. (Fire Arc Turret)

 125mm Rocket Pod (x4) (PL6). Dmg: Varies. Crit: --. Dmg Type: Varies. Range Increment: 400 feet. RoF: S. Mag: 25 (Int). SZ: H. Wgt: 100lb. Purchase DC: 21. Restriction: Military +3.

125mm Incendiary Rocket(PL6). Dmg:10d6. Crit: --. Dmg Type: Fire. SZ: H. Wgt: 50lb. Purchase DC: 15. Restriction: Military +3. Burst Radius:30ft. Reflex Save:17. Special: Standard rule for catching fire apply.

125mm Anti-Armor Rocket(PL6). Dmg:10d10. Crit: --. Dmg Type: Ballistic. SZ: H. Wgt: 50lb. Purchase DC: 16. Restriction: Military +3. Burst Radius:15ft. Reflex Save:15. Special: Ignores up to 20 Hardness

125mm Sub-munition Rocket(PL6). Dmg:6d6. Crit: --. Dmg Type: Slashing. SZ: H. Wgt: 50lb. Purchase DC: 14. Restriction: Military +3. Burst Radius: 40ftReflex Save: Special: Rocket Bursts dispensing 12 hand grenade sized bomblets. 

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Neopup PAW-20
The Neopup PAW-20 (Personal Assault Weapon, 20?mm) is a grenade launcher designed by Tony Neophytou and is marketed by Denel.[citation needed]
The PAW-20 is a hand-held, semi-automatic grenade launcher that fires a 20?mm point detonating round. It holds up to seven rounds in a conventional box magazine, with an effective range of 300–400 metres. It was designed mainly as an anti-personnel grenade launcher for use against opposition closely grouped together or behind light cover. However, it is also compatible with less-than-lethal ammunition. The PAW-20 is in direct competition with the more complicated and expensive joint American-German XM25.[citation needed]

The 20x42mm cartridge was specifically developed for the PAW-20, decreasing the overall weight and size of the weapon, and enabling the it to hold more rounds in the magazine. It has a muzzle velocity of 305 m/s (1,000f/s), and a much flatter trajectory than the more common 40mm grenade launcher round. A number of less-than-lethal rounds are also available for the PAW-20.
Neopup PAW-20(20x42)
Damage: Vairies        Magazine: 7(box)      
Critical: --           Size: Large
Damage Type: Vairies   Weight: 13 lb
Range Increment: 130feet  Purchase DC: 25
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Mil+3

Grenade Types:
Fragmentation: 3d6 slashing, burst 5ft Ref 15
Incendiary: 2d6 fire, Burst 5ft Ref 15
Non-lethal: 3d6 non-lethal Concussion Burst 5ft Fort 15   

XM25 Individual Airburst Weapon System
The XM25 is an airburst grenade launcher derived from the XM29 OICW.
It fires 25 mm grenades that are set to explode in mid-air at or near the target. A laser rangefinder in the gun is used to determine the distance to the target. The user can manually adjust the detonating distance by up to three meters shorter or longer. The gun automatically transmits the detonating distance to the grenade in the firing chamber. The grenade tracks the distance it has traveled by the number of spiral rotations after it is fired.[1] These features make the XM25 more effective than traditional grenade launchers at the task of hitting targets that are behind cover or dug into the ground.
The system is under development by Heckler & Koch and Alliant Techsystems, while the target acquisition/fire control is developed by L-3 IOS Brashear. The most recent deployment plans call for a purchase of 12,500 XM25s at a projected cost per weapon system of $25,000.[2]

XM-25 (25x40)
Damage: Vairies        Magazine: 6(box)      
Critical: --           Size: Large
Damage Type: Vairies   Weight: 14 lb
Range Increment: 250feet  Purchase DC: 29
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Mil+3
Special: Laser Range Finding Gadget (+2 Attack/+2 Reflex Save DC, move action to set timer), 500ft Dark-Vision
Grenade Types:
Fragmentation: 3d6 slashing, burst 5ft Ref 15
Incendiary: 2d6 fire, Burst 10ft Ref 15, ignites all flammable targets (1d6 fire per round)
Bee Hive: 4d6 Ballistic Crit 20, RI: 30ft -1damage per RI
Non-lethal: 3d6 non-lethal Concussion Burst 5ft Fort 17   

Barrett XM109
The Barrett XM109 is an anti-materiel rifle, chambered in 25 x 59 mm, under development by Barrett Firearms Manufacturing.
The XM109, originally known as the Objective Sniper Weapon (OSW) or "Payload Rifle" (according to Barrett), is a semi-automatic anti-materiel rifle, designed primarily for engagement of light armored vehicles and similar material targets. The design uses the lower receiver from an M82/M107, but with a new upper receiver chambered in 25 mm. In fact, it has been designed with this in mind, and the upper receiver of the M82 rifles can be replaced with an XM109 upper receiver to form a fully functional XM109 rifle.
The 25 x 59 mm cartridge is used in the XM109 and the XM307 (product of the Objective Crew Served Weapon/OCSW program). The XM109 is in development most likely to provide commonality of ammunition for better logistics should the XM307 systems be fielded. As with the XM307, the XM109 can be reconfigured back to .50 BMG should the need arise. The XM312 crew served weapon is basically a .50 BMG version of the XM307 and has some 70%+ parts commonality with the parent system.
The XM109 offers greater range and a shorter overall length than the previous M82/M107 systems, as well as potentially greater power in the 25 x 59 mm cartridge over even the Mk 211 .50 BMG cartridge (aka "Raufoss round").

Barrett XM109(25x59)
Damage: Vairies        Magazine: 5(box)      
Critical: --           Size: Huge
Damage Type: Vairies   Weight: 32 lb
Range Increment: 500feet  Purchase DC: 29
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Mil+3
Special: Standard Scope
Grenade Types:
Fragmentation: 3d6 slashing, burst 5ft Ref 15
Incendiary: 2d6 fire, Burst 10ft Ref 15, ignites all flammable targets (1d6 fire per round)

EX-41 multi-shot grenade launcher (USA)
The idea of a multi-shot 40mm grenade launcher came of a combat experience, gained by US troops in Vietnam. They were using single-shot M79 grenade launchers to great effect, but often found M9 to be too slow in reloading, such as in ambush / counter ambush situations. Therefore, US Navy (which was responsible for armament of various special purpose troops like Navy SEALs) set to develop such weapon. The task has been handled to the China Lake Naval Research Facility, which turned out first prototypes in around 1968. This large weapon represented a typical American-style pump-operated shotgun with tubular magazine below the barrel. Submitted for field trials in Vietnam, this weapon apparently performed quite well with HE-Frag ammunition, but often chocked on close-combat ammunition loaded with buckshot or flechettes (small arrows). This was mostly because of stubby shape of these rounds, while HE rounds had nicely curved noses which assisted reliable feeding. Furthermore, the overall weight of the loaded weapon was quite significant, to say the least. Apparently, no more than couple of dozens of such weapons, designated as EX-41, were made before US Forces were withdrawn from Vietnam. It seems that no further development has occurred on this weapon since then.
EX-41 is a manually operated, magazine fed grenade launcher. It has a tubular magazine below the barrel which holds 3 rounds, plus one round can be carried in the barrel. magazine is loaded through the port at the bottom of the receiver, empty cartridge cases are ejected to the right via ejection window. Reloading mechanism is operated by the sliding handguard, which shall be pulled to the rear and then pushed forward to complete reloading cycle. EX-41 was fitted with wooden buttstock that had a rubber recoil pad. Sights were of open type, same as on M79 grenade launcher.

EX-41 multi-shot grenade launcher (40x46 mm)
Damage: varies         Magazine: 4 (Int)  Burst: varies
Critical: --           Size: Large            Reflex: varies
Damage Type: varies       Weight: 16 lb
Range Increment: 70feet  Purchase DC: 19
Rate of Fire: Single          Restriction: Mil+3
Special: this Weapon is unreliable when using beehive shells.

Hawk MM-1
The MM-1 is a 40x46mm semi-automatic grenade launcher manufactured in the USA by the Hawk Engineering Company. The manufacturer claims that it has been used by US Special Forces units, as well as the military forces of several South American and African countries. Relatively heavy and bulky, the MM-1 can provide considerable firepower, with practical rate of fire as much as 30 rounds per minute. It can be useful in ambushes and other fast-paced close combat scenarios.
While MM-1 may look much like a Milkor MGL grenade launcher with a larger cylinder, it was adapted from the Manville machine projector, a revolver-type 18-shot tear gas gun, developed in USA for police use before the Second World War. Michael Rogak, maker of the Rogak P-18 pistol, upsized the Manville design to 40mm and made certain design changes. One innovation was Rogak's development of a button rifling procedure for the aluminum barrel. This increased the speed of production while reducing costs. Subsequently, Rogak and a few others formed Hawk Engineering and began production of the MM-1.
The MM-1 is a revolver-type weapon, with the heavy cylinder being rotated for each shot by the clockwork-type spring. The spring is wound manually during the reloading. To reload the cylinder, the rear part of the gun is released and rotated sideways to expose the rear of the cylinder, which is connected to the front part of the frame and barrel.

Hawk MM-1 (40x46 mm)
Damage: varies         Magazine: 12 (Cyl)  Burst: varies
Critical: --           Size: Large            Reflex: varies
Damage Type: varies       Weight: 13 lb
Range Increment: 70feet  Purchase DC: 19
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Mil+3

XM174 grenade launcher

The XM174 is a mounted automatic 40mm grenade launcher heavily based on the M1919A4 machine gun and the M79 grenade launcher but fed from an ammo can. It was used in the Vietnam War as a tripod mounted crew-served weapon and as a weapon mounted on various vehicles and aircraft.
The ammunition canister held 12 40mm rounds, and the automatic launcher's rate of fire permitted all 12 rounds to be in the air before the first round landed. The launcher was also capable of semi-automatic fire (one round per pull of the trigger).

Cartridge 40x46mm Action Recoil Rate of fire 350RPM Feed system 12 Round Drum Magazine Sights Iron

XM174(40x46 mm)
Damage: varies         Magazine: 12 (Box)  Burst: varies
Critical: --           Size: Large            Reflex: varies
Damage Type: varies       Weight: 16 lb
Range Increment: 70feet  Purchase DC: 19
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Mil+3
Special: Auto Fire Fills a 20ft radius, uses Grenade Reflex for half damage, expends 10 grenades.  Burst fire -4 Attack standard burst radius per grenade type, +2 die of damage.

Panzer Faust 3
The Panzer Faust 3 is a modern and disposable recoilless RPG anti-tank weapon developed between 1978 and 1985 and put into service by the Bundeswehr in 1992. It was first ordered in 1973 to provide West German infantry with an effective weapon against contemporary Soviet armour thereby replacing West Germany's aging PzF 44 Lanze rocket launchers.
The Panzerfaust 3 consists of a disposable launcher tube holding the projectile and a reusable firing and sighting unit. The projectile consists of a shaped-charge warhead filled with Amatol/Syndril and a shaft including the propulsion unit.
The Panzerfaust 3 can be fired from enclosed spaces since it does not have a significant backblast; The rear of the tube, filled with plastic granulate, minimises the blast effect by the so-called recoilless countermass principle. The booster propellant for the projectile in its tube is ignited by a bolt via a spring mechanism. Once ejected from the launcher, the projectile coasts a safe distance and then the rocket motor is ignited boosting it to its maximum speed, after which it coasts until impact.
As safety precautions, the built-in fuse for the warhead is released by a safety mechanism. This arms the warhead after a flight distance of approximately five meters. Once armed, the warhead will detonate on impact, and as a safety when the rocket's propellant runs out. This safeguards against live ammunition staying around and causing hazards to all in the future.
Caliber 60 mm (2.4 in) barrel, 110 mm (4.3 in) warhead Muzzle velocity 115.0 m/s (377 ft/s) Maximum range 920.0 m (3,018.4 ft) (automatic self-destructs once beyond the range) Sights UP-7V Telescopic sight
Panzer Faust 3 (110 mm )
Damage: 12d6           Magazine: 1 (Int)   Burst:   10ft
Critical: --           Size: Large            Reflex: 17
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 5 lb (Rocket 8lb each)
Range Increment: 300feet  Purchase DC: 19
Rate of Fire: Single              Restriction: Mil+3
Special: Ignores up to 10 Hardness

Shoulder-launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon
Sights Iron (250 m), Telescopic (3.8x Magnification), Night Vision
The Shoulder-Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon (SMAW) is a shoulder-launched rocket weapon, based on the Israeli B-300, with the primary function of being a portable assault weapon (e.g. bunker buster) and a secondary anti-armor rocket launcher. It was introduced to the United States armed forces in 1984. It has a maximum range of 500 metres (550 yd) against a tank-sized target.
It can be used to destroy bunkers and other fortifications during assault operations as well as other designated targets with the dual mode rocket and to destroy main battle tanks with the HEAA rocket. Recent operations in Afghanistan and Iraq have seen a thermobaric rocket added (described as NE—"Novel Explosive"), which is capable of collapsing a building.[1]
SMAW (83 mm )
Damage: 12d6           Magazine: 1 (Int)   Burst:   10ft
Critical: --           Size: Large            Reflex: 17
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 17 lb
Range Increment: 330feet  Purchase DC: 19
Rate of Fire: Single              Restriction: Mil+3
Special: Ignores up to 10 Hardness

AT4
The AT4 (also variously AT-4, AT4 CS, AT4-CS, or AT-4CS)[6] is an 84-mm unguided, portable, single-shot recoilless smoothbore weapon built in Sweden by Saab Bofors Dynamics (previously Bofors Anti-Armour Systems). Saab has had considerable sales success with the AT4, making it one of the most common light anti-tank weapons in the world.
The designation "CS" represents "Confined Space" referring to the propellant charge being designed to operate effectively within buildings in an urban environment.[7] It is intended to give infantry units a means to destroy or disable armored vehicles and fortifications, although it is not generally sufficient to defeat a modern main battle tank (MBT). The launcher and projectile are manufactured prepacked and issued as a single unit of ammunition, rather than as a weapon system, with the launcher discarded after a single use.

AT-4 (84 mm )
Damage: 12d6           Magazine: 1 (Int)   Burst:   10ft
Critical: --           Size: Large            Reflex: 17
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 13 lb
Range Increment: 200feet  Purchase DC: 19
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Mil+3
Special: Ignores up to 10 Hardness

The RPG-29 Vampir
The RPG-29 is a shoulder-launched, tube-style, single-shot, reloadable, anti-tank rocket launcher designed to be carried and used by a single soldier. On the top of the launch tube is the x 2.7 1P38 optical sight. On the bottom of the tube is a shoulder brace for proper positioning along with a pistol grip trigger mechanism. A 1PN51-2 night sight can be fitted.(Vampire) is a Russian man portable, shoulder fired anti-tank grenade launcher.
The RPG-29 (105 mm )
Damage: 12d6           Magazine: 1 (Int)   Burst:   10ft
Critical: --           Size: Large            Reflex: 17
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 25 lb
Range Increment: 330feet  Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Mil+3
Special: Ignores up to 15 Hardness

The M202A1 FLASH (Flame Assault Shoulder Weapon) is a type of rocket launcher that was designed to be a replacement for the flamethrower, which was showing its age after World War II.
The M202A1 is lightweight, and features four tubes that can load 66 mm incendiary rockets. Each M74 rocket consists of an M235 warhead, containing approximately 1.34 pounds (0.61 kg) of thickened pyrophoric agent (TPA). The rocket-launcher is also capable of firing all four rockets at once, not just one at a time.
TPA is triethylaluminum (TEA) thickened with polyisobutylene. TEA, a organometallic compound, is pyrophoric and burns spontaneously at temperatures of 1200°C (2192°F) when exposed to air. It burns "white hot" because of the aluminum, much hotter than gasoline or napalm. The light and heat emission is very intense and can produce skin burns from some (close) distance without direct contact with flame, by thermal radiation alone. The weapon is mistakenly thought to be filled with napalm.
It is meant to be fired from the right shoulder, and can be fired from either standing, crouching, or prone. After firing, it can be reloaded with a clip housing four rockets.
The M202A1 was issued as needed, generally one per rifle platoon. There is no dedicated gunner for the M202A1, and selected individuals in each rifle platoon and scout platoon should be trained in its use.
M202A1(66mm): Damage: 10d6 Damage Type: Fire. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 350feet. Rate of Fire: S. Magazine: 4(Int). Size: Large. Weight: 15lb. Purchase DC: 25  Restriction: Mil+3  Notes:  Burst Radius 70feet Ref 17 for half Damage, Minimum Range; 70ft. Reloading takes 2 full round actions.

FGM-148 Javelin
The FGM-148 Javelin is an American-made man-portable anti-tank guided missile fielded to replace the Dragon antitank missile which could not effectively engage or destroy enemy armored vehicles.

Effective range 75 to 2500 m Warhead Tandem shaped charge HEAT Warhead weight 8.4 kg (18.5 lb) Detonation mechanism Impact force  Engine Solid Fuel Rocket
Guidance system Infrared homing Effective range 75 to 2500 m Warhead Tandem shaped charge HEAT Warhead weight 8.4 kg (18.5 lb)[2] Detonation mechanism Impact force Engine Solid fuel rocket Guidance system Imaging infrared (IIR)

FGM-148 Javlin (127mm Rocket)
Damage: 15d6           Magazine: 1 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 14 lb
Range Increment: 250feet  Purchase DC: 33
Rate of Fire: Single              Restriction: Mil+3
d20 rules:  Target acquisition system +4 Attack.  HEAT Shell, burst 15 feet Ref 17 (ignores 15 hardness).


The Type 98 is a 120 mm anti-tank rocket system developed by Norinco for the People's Liberation Army as a successor to the Type 78 and Type 65 recoilless gun.
Norinco Type 98 (120mm Rocket)
Damage: 15d6           Magazine: 1 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7 lb
Range Increment: 260feet  Purchase DC:
Rate of Fire: Single              Restriction: Mil+3

d20 rules:  Optic Sight w/ Electronics suite +4 Attack, Night-vision sight: 985 foot Dark-vision, HEAT Shell, burst 15 feet Ref 17 (ignores 10 hardness), HE burst 80 feet, Ref 20.

Carl Gustav recoilless rifle
The Carl Gustav (also Carl-Gustaf and M2CG; pronounced "Carl Gustaf") is the common name for the 84 mm man-portable multi-role recoilless rifle produced by Saab Bofors Dynamics (formerly Bofors Anti-Armour AB) in Sweden. The first prototype of the Carl Gustaf was produced in 1946, and while similar weapons of the era have generally disappeared, the Carl Gustaf remains in widespread use today.
Cartridge 84×246 mm R Caliber 84 mm (3.31 inches) Rate of fire 6 rounds per minute Muzzle velocity 230–255 m/s Feed system Hinged breech Sights Open (iron) sights; optical 3x; laser rangefinder; image intensification system

M2-CG (84x246mm )
Damage: 12d6           Magazine: 1 (Int)   Burst:   10ft
Critical: --           Size: Large            Reflex: 17
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 18 lb
Range Increment: 300feet  Purchase DC: 19
Rate of Fire: Single           Restriction: Mil+3
Special: Ignores up to 10 Hardness

NIVA XM1970
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search45mm RPG Launcher overhead[2].
Weight loaded 5.4 kg Length over all 900 mm Vo= 900 m/s and 300 m/s 5.56 NATO - 700 rpm 45 mm - 6 rpm
The NIVA XM1970 was a combined Assault Rifle / RPG Launcher concept by Carl Gustav during the 1970s[1]. The Rifle section was of Bullpup configuration with the 45mm RPG Launcher overhead[2].

NIVA XM1970 (5.56x45mm/45 mm)
Damage: 2d8/6d6        Magazine: 30 (Box)/3 (Int)      
Critical: 20/--           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic/varies   Weight: 22 lb
Range Increment: 80feet/100ft  Purchase DC:24
Rate of Fire: S,A/Single            Restriction: Mil+3
45mm ignores 10 points of hardness

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Re: Fire Power R' Us: weapons for d20 modern and variant settings
« Reply #8 on: April 14, 2012, 06:48:30 PM »
Voere VEC-91
The Voere VEC-91, made by Voere, is the first commercial sporting rifle to combine caseless ammunition and electronic firing. Depending upon its chambering, it fires a 5.7 mm or 6 mm projectile at speeds of up to 930 meters per second. When chambered for 5.7 mm it has a 5 round magazine, and it has a 4 round magazine when chambered in 6 mm. Two 15 volt batteries, located in the pistol grip, allow it to fire approximately 5,000 rounds without replacing the batteries. In 1993, the Violence Policy Center issued a press release [1] inciting fear that this weapon's "caseless phantom ammo" would present a challenge to law-enforcement investigations.
VEC-91(5.7mm): Damage: 2d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 100feet. Rate of Fire: Single. Magazine: 5(Box). Size: Large. Weight: 7lb. Purchase DC:21   Restriction: Res+2. Power Supply, 5,000 shots
VEC-91(6mm): Damage: 2d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 100feet. Rate of Fire: Single. Magazine: 4(Box). Size: Large. Weight: 7lb. Purchase DC:21   Restriction: Res+2. Power Supply 5,000 shots.
Ammunition  Purchase DC Quantity
5.7mm                 13                20
6mm                    13                20
15 Volt Battery   13                2

Steyr ACR
The Steyr ACR was a prototype flechette-firing assault rifle built for the US Army's Advanced Combat Rifle program of 1989/90. Although the Steyr design proved effective, as did most of the weapons submitted, the entire ACR program ended with none of the entrants achieving performance 100% better than the M16A2, the baseline for a successful ACR weapon.
Ammunition
The Steyr ACR's rounds consist of a carbon steel flechette for a projectile that used a four part spindle sabot packaged in a telescoped arrangement with propellant packed around the projectile. The case of the ammunition was made of a light weight translucent plastic instead of conventional brass making the rounds weigh less then half the weigh of standard 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition.
Steyr ACR: Damage: 2d8 Damage Type: Piercing. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 100feet. Rate of Fire: S*. Magazine: 24(Box). Size: Large. Weight: 7lb. Purchase DC:21   Restriction: Mil+3. *3 Round burst, -2 Attack +2d8 damage. Rounds: PDC:12 (20)

Heckler & Koch P11
The HK P11 is a Heckler & Koch pistol designed as an underwater firearm. Since ordinary-shaped rounds are inaccurate and have a very short range when used underwater, this pistol fires steel darts about 10 centimetres (3.9 in) long. It has five barrels, each of which is loaded with a cartridge, giving the gun a pepper-box appearance, and it is electrically ignited from a battery pack in the pistol grip.[1] After firing all five cartridges, the barrel unit must be sent back to its manufacturer for reloading.[2] It is very similar to its predecessor, the Mk 1 Underwater Defense Gun. In the past, Heckler & Koch has denied knowledge of its existence.[3]
This firearm is somewhat bulkier than its Soviet counterpart, the SPP-1 Underwater Pistol, but it has five barrels as opposed to the Soviet firearm that has four.

Heckler & Koch P11 (7.62x36mm)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 5 (Cyl)      
Critical: 20           Size: Medium
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 3 lb
Range Increment: 40feet*  Purchase DC:22
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Res+2
*10feet above water

KSVK 12.7
The KSVK 12.7 is a large caliber anti-materiel sniper rifle developed in Russia for the purpose of counter sniping and penetrating thick walls, as well as light armored vehicles.
KSVK is a Bullpup-configured, Bolt-operated, magazine-fed rifle. It is equipped with a massive muzzle device which acts as an effective muzzle brake and a sound damper. KSVK is equipped with standard Russian side-mounted scope rail (dovetail), and can be fitted with variety of day and night scopes. Open iron sights are installed for backup or emergency purposes.

KSVK 12.7(12.7x108mm)
Damage: 2d12           Magazine: 5 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Huge
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 24 lb
Range Increment: 120feet  Purchase DC:22
Rate of Fire: Single            Restriction: Mil+3

TP-82
The TP-82 pistol (Russian: ??-82) is a triple-barreled Soviet firearm that was carried by cosmonauts on space missions.
It is intended as a survival aid to be used after landings and before recovery in the Siberian wilderness. The upper two smoothbore barrels use 12.5x70 mm ammunition, or approximately 40 gauge (see gauge) , and the lower rifled barrel uses 5.45 mm caliber ammunition. The pistol can be used for hunting, to defend against predators and for visible and audible distress signals. The detachable buttstock is also a machete that comes with a canvas sheath.
TP-82s were carried regularly on Soviet and Russian space missions from 1986 to 2006. They were part of the Soyuz Portable Survival Kit (??????? ????????? ?????, Nosimyi Avariynyi Zapas, NAZ). In 2007, the media reported that the remaining ammunition for the TP-82 had become unusable and that a regular automatic pistol would be used on future missions.
TP-82 (5.45x39mm/12.5x70mm buckshot)
Damage: 2d8/2d6       Magazine: 1(Int)/2 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 9 lb
Range Increment: 50feet/30ft  Purchase DC:19
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Res+2

Fort-12
The Fort-12 is a semi-automatic pistol which was designed in the late 1990s by Ukrainian firearms designer RPC Fort.[6]
Specifications Weight 830 g (empty) 950 g (loaded) Length 180 mm Barrel length 95 mm Width 32mm Height 131 mm  Cartridge 9x18mm Makarov, 9x17mm Action Double Action, semiautomatic Rate of fire 40 rounds per minute Muzzle velocity 320 m/s Effective range 25 m (9x18mm Makarov) Feed system 12 (13),24 round box magazine

Fort-12 (9x18mm Makarov or .380ACP)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 12 or 24(Box)   
Critical: 20           Size: Small
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 2 lb
Range Increment: 30feet  Purchase DC:17
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

MP412 REX
The MP412 REX is a Russian double action .357 magnum revolver with a break-open frame and an automatic ejector. It was designed for export (REX, Revolver for EXport), but never put into full production due to lack of a market. The weapon was designed by IZHMECH, the state-owned Russian Izhevsk Mechanical Plant which also designed and produced the Makarov PM semiautomatic pistol.

MP412 REX (.357 Magnum)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 6(Cyl)   
Critical: 20           Size: Small
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 2 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC:17
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

CZ SCORPION EVO 3 A1
The CZ SCORPION EVO 3 A1 submachine gun in cal. 9x19 is all-purpose, light automatic small arm. This weapon allows shooting to be conducted in bursts, limited bursts and in single shots.
In the standard version this SMG is equipped with a folding stock enabling shooting from the shoulder. The weapon can be shot from free hand when the folding stock is retracted. The effective range of fire from shoulder is up to 250 m distances, from hand up to 50 m. When the last cartridge from the magazine has been shot the bolt remains locked-open. No tools are necessary for routine maintenance disassembly. Low weight and small dimensions facilitate concealed carry and use in a very constraint spaces.
Characteristic features of this weapon are a good balance making quick and easy aiming, high accuracy of fire, long service life a high functional reliability under various combat conditions. The relevant advantage is in ambidextrous controls and multiple rails as per MIL-STD-1913.
This submachine gun comes in a plastic case. The package includes two double-column magazines with 30 cartridge capacity, sling, and cleaning kit. On a special order the weapon can be supplied with accessories such as sound moderator, 20-shot magazines, several models of torches incl. quick attachment clampings, laser designators, tactical handles or red dot sights and other optics.

EVO 3 A1 (9x19mm)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 20 or 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 6 lb
Range Increment: 60feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2
MP-444 "Baghira"
Type: Handgun  Caliber: 9x18mm Makarov, .380 ACP Capacity: 10 or 15 rounds
Fire Modes: Semi-automatic
The MP-444 "Baghira" pistol is a modern pistol designed in Russia at the Izhevsk Mechanical plant; it was built to replace the Makarov pistols. This handgun is available in three main chamberings: 9x17 Short (.380 ACP), 9x18mm Makarov (PM and PMM) and 9x19mm Parabellum. It also uses a detachable, box-type, double-column magazine.[1]
Users Pakistan  Russia
MP-444 "Baghira"(9x18mm Makarov or .380ACP)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 10 or 15(Box)   
Critical: 20           Size: Small
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 2 lb
Range Increment: 30feet  Purchase DC:17
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

MP-444 "Baghira"(9x19mm)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 10 or 15(Box)   
Critical: 20           Size: Small
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 2 lb
Range Increment: 30feet  Purchase DC:17
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

CZW 438
PDW is designed in high performance caliber with a massive stopping power.
High stopping power on distances up to 200 meters is obtained by extremely high muzzle velocity of the projectile which translates into high impact energy that easily penetrates body armor, causing massive live tissue destruction.
Modular design of the weapon is compact and simple, enabling creation of many modifications without necessity of large scale reconstructions. It is easy to use maintain.
The weapon has a burst limiting device (2 or 3 shots), accessory mounting rail as by MIL STD 1913 and a folding stock.
As such this weapon represents new trend in hand held firearms development. The combatant benefits from possibility to carry extreme amount of highly efficient ammunition.

The CZW-438 is a personal defence weapon of Czech origin, chambered in the .17 Libra PDW round.[1] Another variant of the CZW-438 is the CZW-438 M9 chambered in the 9x19mm Parabellum round.[2]

CZW-438 Type Submachine gun
Personal defence weapon Place of origin  Czech Republic Production history Manufacturer Czech Weapons (CZW) Variants CZW-438
CZW-438 M9 Specifications Weight 2.7kg Length 445/690 mm Barrel length 220 mm

Cartridge 4.38x30mm (.17 Libra)
9x19mm Parabellum Caliber 4.38mm
9mm Action Lever-delayed blowback Rate of fire 850rpm Feed system 15/30 round box magazines
CZW-438 (4.38x30mm)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 15 or 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 6 lb
Range Increment: 60feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S,A*              Restriction: Res+2

CZW-438 (9x19mm)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 15 or 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 6 lb
Range Increment: 50feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S,A*              Restriction: Res+2
* Includes 2round burst (-2Attack, +1die damage) or 3 round burse (-2Attack +2 die damage)

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Command & Conquer Tiberium Wars Firearms
« Reply #9 on: April 16, 2012, 09:42:27 PM »
Command & Conquer Tiberium Wars Firearms
Rifles
Cobretti AR-70
The Cobretti AR-70 automatic rifle was a high-end weapon that entered mass-production in the closing stages of the First Tiberium War as the main assault rifle of GDI and Nod forces.
The weapon fired 6.8mm rounds from a compact 100 round drum magazine and could fire in either fully automatic, burst or single fire modes, capable of firing up to 600 rounds per minute. It is very bulky for a rifle, but quite reliable. The relatively high mass helped to compensate for the high recoil that the high-velocity bullets produced when fired in fully automatic mode. The weapon was also constructed to have the sound of the discharge muffled at least partially, which contributed to the bulkiness of the rifle.
The ammunition it fires is of the JHP variety and as such is very effective against unshielded targets or those wearing light body armor at best, but quite useless and ineffective against foes wearing heavier body armor.
The rifle was the predecessor of the M16 Mk. II pulse rifle of the Second Tiberium War.
Cobretti AR-70 “Raptor”(6.8mm): Damage: 2d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 90feet. Rate of Fire: S,A. Magazine: 100(Box). Size: Large. Weight: 15lb. Purchase DC: 23  Restriction: Mil+3. Reloading takes a full round. 
In-game
The "Raptor" is the basic automatic rifle used by minigunners in Renegade. It's quite useful against basic troops, but as more advanced units enter the playfield (SP and MP alike), it's usefulness diminishes.
Vital statistics Type Assault weapon Damage 5 (Nod), 7 (GDI) Range Long Clip size 100 Rate of fire 10/sec Reload time 3.06 MP Faction Both

GAU-3 Eliminator
The GAU-3 Eliminator was a popular assault rifle with the GDI forces in the First Tiberium War. Derived from the Calico M951(S), designed by Calico Light Weapons Systems (an American based company) it was preferred over other rifles due to its large 50 or 100 round magazines. The factor allowing it to maintain such a large ammo capacity was a unique helical magazine. GDI weapons techs, even to this day, have been loath to give the specifics of its conversion to automatic/burst firing modes and the reasons for its classification as a chaingun.
It weighed 2.25 lb unloaded, 4 lb (with 50 round magazine) or 8lb (with 100 round magazine) loaded. It had a maximum range of 300 yards, muzzle velocity of 1290 ft/s and based on a roller delayed blowback action.
It was replaced by the Cobretti AR-70 in the closing stages of the war and eventually the M16 Mk. II. However, Nod militants, even in 2047, continue to use the weapon, a testament to its effectiveness.
Cobretti AR-70 “Eliminator”(9mm): Damage: 2d6 Damage Type: Piercing/Slashing. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 90feet. Rate of Fire: S,A. Magazine: 50 or100(Box). Size: Large. Weight: 2.25 lb (unloaded), 4 lb  (50/mag) or 8lb (100/mag) . Purchase DC: 21  Restriction: Mil+3. Reloading takes a full round, -2 Attack when fired one handed on full auto or burst. 

Vervack R59
The Vervack R59 is a high quality sniper rifle that was commonly used throughout the First Tiberium War. It was compact, could be easily broken down for transport and fired highly damaging armor piercing rounds from a four bullet magazine.
The 12.7 mm ammunition it used was extremely effective against all body armor, punching through kevlar and ceramic plates with ease. The extreme velocity it travelled at also meant that soft targets (with light or no armor) were also vulnerable to the round, as the sheer speed caused extreme damage to tissue it hit. Additionally, the scope these rifles were outfitted with an integrated directional microphone and passive night vision modules.
The rifle saw widespread use due to it's reliability, versatility (could operate in both desert and arctic theaters of war) and effectiveness (the round pierced all body armors and was highly effective at anti-material engagements). It was commonly issued to Black Hand operatives.
The rifle was eventually phased out in favour of more advanced weapons.
Vervack R59 (12.7mm): Damage: 2d12 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 120feet. Rate of Fire: S. Magazine: 4(Box). Size: Large. Weight: 15lb. Purchase DC: 21  Restriction: Mil+3. Reloading takes a full round. 
In-game
The sniper rifle is the basic rifle of Deadeye and Black Hand Sniper characters in multiplayer of Renegade, and commonly considered to be the superior one, despite dealing less damage than the Ramjet rifle. Reason? No tracers.

Development
It seems the weapon went through quite a few iterations in the game. From the first low poly model present in some beta screenshots, it was later retooled into a high polygon version, looking quite futuristic. Due to unknown reasons, it was later change to the current, more modern look.
Vital statistics Type Sniper Rifle Damage 100 Range Extreme Clip size 4 Rate of fire 1/sec Reload time 3.06 MP Faction Both

Nod assault rifle
This Nod-manufactured assault rifle is of unconventional design, with the structure of a normal assault rifle but fitted with multiple barrels, similar to a minigun. Thus, the weapon can achieve high rates of fire and more importantly, can fire for much longer periods of time without the risk of overheating. Bearing some visual likeness to 20th century AK-47, it has the same ruggedness and reliability as it's ancestor and is chambered for the same 7.62x39mm cartridge.
It is the preferred weapon of Confessors and their Black Hand Cabals as well as Nod's intelligence agent Ajay, though militants are generally issued far more antiquated weaponry.
Nod Assault Rifle (7.62x39mm): Damage: 2d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 70feet. Rate of Fire: S,A. Magazine: 60(Box). Size: Large. Weight: 12lb. Purchase DC: 21  Restriction: Mil+3. Reloading takes a full round. 

Pistols
Nighthawk
 Nighthawk is a pistol given to GDI infantry during the Third Tiberium War. It was a .50 caliber pistol, with 40 rounds in each clip. This was 10 more rounds than the previously used Eagle pistol and much more powerful than the GD-45 issued to engineers.
The pistol was used by the GDI 22nd Infantry Division.
Night Hawk (.50): Damage: 2d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 40feet. Rate of Fire: S. Magazine: 40(Box). Size: Medium. Weight: 5lb. Purchase DC: 19  Restriction: Res+2. Reloading takes a Move Action. 

Eagle (sidearm)
Eagle is a pistol given to GDI infantry during the Third Tiberium War. The pistol held 30 rounds in each clip.
Eagle (.50): Damage: 2d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 40feet. Rate of Fire: S. Magazine: 30(Box). Size: Medium. Weight: 5lb. Purchase DC: 17  Restriction: Res+2. Reloading takes a Move action. 

Vervack Commando Elite
The Vervack Commando Elite was a handgun, typically chambered for 9mm ammunition, with a standard 12-round magazine and integrated sound suppressor. It was a popular sidearm for special operations units, such as the GDI commando team Dead 6, and was by and large the standard-issue handgun of the Black Hand. Most regular units were also equipped with this firearm.
While it had decent stopping power, it was largely used as a last resort or when ammunition for more powerful weapons were scarce. It served as a basis for more advanced weapons designs in later decades.
Vervack Commando Elite (9mm): Damage: 2d6 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 40feet. Rate of Fire: S. Magazine: 12(Box). Size: Small. Weight: 3lb. Purchase DC: 16  Restriction: Lic+1. Silenced DC 15 Listen check to hear being fired.

Rockets
Airburst rocket launcher
Launch it!
—Militant firing his rockets
The Airburst rocket launcher is a rocket launcher, interesting in the fact that it fires two rockets instead of one at the same time. It is employed primarily by Nod militant rocket squads and while separately the warheads are weaker than those of an FGM-90, together they are more than a match in terms of raw explosive power.
This fairly simple concept was invented by intelligence officer Ajay. It was a very simple solution to the low reload rate of a normal RPG. This weapon was also favored by commanders using the rush strategy.
Air Burst Rocket Launcher: Damage: 9d6* Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 150feet. Rate of Fire: Single*. Magazine: 2(Int)*. Size: Large. Weight: 18lb. Purchase DC: 20  Restriction: Mil+3. Reloading takes a full round, Move Action; Acquire a lock (+4 Attack), Burst Radius 10ft, Reflex 16 for half, Ignores up to 10 hardness. * Fires both Rockets simultaneously, single rocket damage would be 6d6. 

FGM-90
Missiles are more effective against Structures than standard GDI Rifles.
—Officer
The FGM-90 is a missile launcher used by GDI Missile squads. Used in conjunction with an optical targeting system, the launcher may be used effectively against all manner of vehicles, be they terrestrial or airborne.
The weapon is a missile launcher fitted with the latest in guidance systems, linked to the user's HUD. The weapon fires a single large warhead, which uses a sophisticated heat seeking guidance system to strike the designated target. The payload is significant, and is capable of punching through thickest armor thanks to its HEAT warhead. However, the size of the missile forces a longer reload time, resulting in lower rate of fire as well as a bulkier, cumbersome design.
The Nod Airburst rocket launcher has a higher reload rate, but a lower firepower.
FGM-90: Damage: 12d6 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 250feet. Rate of Fire: Single. Magazine: 1(Int). Size: Large. Weight: 20lb. Purchase DC: 23  Restriction: Mil+3. Reloading takes a full round, Move Action; Acquire a lock (+4 Attack), Burst Radius 10ft, Reflex 16 for half, Ignores up to 10 hardness.

Szakolczay 66mm Type R12 automatic rocket launcher
The Szakolczay 66mm Type R12 Locust was the best weapon against vehicles and aircraft, especially transport helicopters, used by soldiers during the First Tiberium War. It was capable of firing 66mm rockets, which were accurate and effective.
The Szakolczay became a perfect choice for a rocket launcher (despite it's high maintenance costs and awkward handling) because of it's design. A clip addition allowed the weapon to be rapidly reloaded with clips containing six rockets. It's design meant it could be quickly taken apart and reassembled when needed.
Despite these advantages, the rockets it fired lacked tracking equipment and faster units were able to dodge the rockets, leading to it being phased out.
Szakolczay 66mm Type R12 automatic rocket launcher: Damage: 10d6 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 150feet. Rate of Fire: S. Magazine: 6(Box). Size: Large. Weight: 20lb. Purchase DC: 23  Restriction: Mil+3. Reloading takes a full round, Burst Radius 10ft, Reflex 16 for half, Ignores up to 10 hardness

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WW era weapons part 1
« Reply #10 on: April 16, 2012, 09:55:12 PM »
StG44.
Cartridge 7.92x33mm Kurz
The StG44 (Sturmgewehr 44 or "Assault rifle model 1944") was an assault rifle developed in Nazi Germany during World War II and was the first of its kind to see major deployment. It is also known under the designations MP43 and MP44 (Maschinenpistole 43, Maschinenpistole 44 respectively), which denotes earlier development versions of the same weapon.

M/StG44 (7.92x33mm [Kurz])
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 11.5 lb
Range Increment: 70feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2

Volkssturmgewehr 1-5
The Volkssturmgewehr 1-5 ("People's Assault Rifle") is a 7.92x33mm Kurz caliber semi-automatic rifle developed by Nazi Germany during World War II. It was also known as the VG 1-5, Volkssturm-Gewehr 1-5, Versuchs-Gerät 1-5 and "Gustloff", and was intended as a cheaply mass-produced weapon for the Volkssturm militia.[1]
Volkssturmgewehr 1-5(7.92x33mm [Kurz])
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 9.5 lb
Range Increment: 70feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S                  Restriction: Res+2

StG 45(M)
The StG 45(M) (Sturmgewehr 45 literally "storm rifle" or "assault rifle 1945") sometimes referred to as the MP 45(M), was a prototype assault rifle developed by Mauser for the Wehrmacht at the end of World War II, using an innovative roller-delayed blowback operating system. It fired the 7.92x33mm Kurz intermediate cartridge at a cyclic rate of around 450 rounds per minute.

MP/StG45 (7.92x33mm [Kurz])
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 9 lb
Range Increment: 70feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2

Gewehr 43
Type: Battle Rifle  Caliber: 7.92x57mm Mauser  Capacity: 10 round box magazine
Fire Modes: Semiautomatic
The Gewehr 43 or Karabiner 43 (G43, K43, Gew 43, Kar 43) is a 8x57mm IS caliber semi-automatic rifle developed by Nazi Germany during World War II. It was a modification of the G41(W) using an improved gas system similar to that of the Soviet Tokarev SVT40.

Cartridge 8x57mm IS Action Gas-operated Muzzle velocity 775 m/s (2,328 ft/s) Effective range 500 m, 800 m with scope Feed system 10-round detachable box magazine Sights iron sights, Zf42 optical crosshair sight
Gewehr 43(7.92x57mm)
Damage: 2d10           Magazine: 10 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 10 lb
Range Increment: 110feet  Purchase DC: 20
Rate of Fire: S                  Restriction: Lic+1

FG 42
The FG 42 (German: Fallschirmjägergewehr 42 or "paratrooper rifle 42") was a selective fire battle rifle produced in Nazi Germany during World War II. The weapon was developed specifically for the use with Fallschirmjäger airborne infantry in 1942 and was used in very limited numbers until the end of the war.
It combined the characteristics and firepower of a light machine gun in a lightweight form no larger than the standard-issue Kar 98k bolt-action rifle. Considered one of the most advanced weapon designs of World War II,[1][2] the FG 42 influenced post-war small arms development and ultimately helped to shape the modern assault rifle concept.[3]
 Rate of fire Ausführung "E": ~900 rounds/min
Ausführung "G": ~750 rounds/min

FG 42 (7.92x57mm)
Damage: 2d10           Magazine: 10 or 20 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 11 lb
Range Increment: 90feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: A                  Restriction: Res+2

SVT-40
The Samozaryadnaya Vintovka Tokareva, Obrazets 1940 goda (Tokarev Self-loading Rifle, Model of 1940, Russian: ???????????? ???????? ????????, ??????? 1940 ????) is a Soviet semi-automatic battle rifle which saw widespread service during and after World War II.
Type Semi-automatic rifle Place of origin  Soviet Union Service history Wars Chinese Civil War Second Sino-Japanese War Great Patriotic War World War IIKorean War
Vietnam War Cuban Revolution Yugoslav Wars First Chechen War Second Chechen War Production history Designed 1938 (updated 1940)[1] Number built 1,600,000[2][3][4] Variants SVT-38, AVT-40, Gewehr 43 Specifications Weight 3.85 kg (8.5 lb) unloaded[1] Length 1226 mm (48 in)[1] Barrel length 625 mm (24.6 in)[1]

Cartridge 7.62x54mmR[1] Action Gas-operated short-stroke piston, tilting bolt[1] Muzzle velocity 840 m/s (2,756 ft/s; light bullet arr. 1908 ) Effective range 500 m (550 yd) Feed system 10-round detachable box magazine[1]

SVT-40(7.92x54mmR)
Damage: 2d10           Magazine: 10 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 8.5 lb
Range Increment: 100feet  Purchase DC: 20
Rate of Fire: S                  Restriction: Lic+1

Nambu Type 94 pistol
The Nambu Type 94 8 mm Pistol (Type 94 Handgun, Japanese: ????? Kyuyon-Shiki Kenju) was a small and light-weight (1 pound 11 ounces) semi-automatic pistol, produced in large numbers by Japan prior to and during the Second World War.

Cartridge 8x22mm Nambu Action recoil operated, locked breech Muzzle velocity 290 m/s (950 ft/s) Feed system 6 round detachable box magazine Sights Iron

Nambu Type 94 pistol(8x22mm)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 6 (box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Small
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 1.25 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Lic+1

Type 26 revolver
The Type 26 or Model 26 "hammerless" revolver (???????, Nijuuroku-nen-shiki kenjuu?) was the first modern pistol adopted by the Imperial Japanese Army. It was developed at the Koishikawa Arsenal and is named for its year of adoption in the Japanese dating system (the 26th year of the reign of the Meiji emperor, i.e., 1893).[1] The revolver saw action in conflicts including the Russo-Japanese War, World War I and World War II.
The Type 26 was originally intended to be used as a sidearm for cavalry, and typically features a lanyard ring on the pistol butt. Due to supply shortages, it was widely used as an auxiliary weapon and remained in service until the end of the Second World War.
Type Revolver Place of origin  Empire of Japan Service history In service 1893 - 1945 Used by See Users Wars Russo-Japanese War,
Second Sino-Japanese War,
World War I, World War II Production history Designed 1893 Number built 59,200 Specifications Weight (2.25 lb) 927 g unloaded Length 8.5 in (230 mm) Barrel length 4.7 in (120 mm)

Cartridge 9mm Japanese revolver Action Double-action Feed system 6 round cylinder Sights Blade, V-notch
Type 26 revolver (9mm)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 6 (Cyl)      
Critical: 20           Size: Small
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 2.25 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Lic+1

Type 11 light machine gun
The Type 11 Light Machine Gun (????????, Jyuichinen-shiki Kei-kikanju?) was a light machine gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army in the interwar period and during World War II.
Cartridge 6.5x50mm Arisaka Action Gas-operated Rate of fire 400-450 rounds/min Muzzle velocity 730 m/s (2,395 ft/s) Feed system 30-round, hopper system

Type 11 light machine gun (6,5x50SR )
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 30 (Hopper)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 22.5 lb
Range Increment: 90feet  Purchase DC: 20
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Mil+3

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WW era weapons part 2
« Reply #11 on: April 16, 2012, 09:56:21 PM »
Type 30 rifle
The Type 30 Rifle Arisaka (???????; Sanjyuu-nen-shiki hoheijyuu) was a bolt-action rifle that was the standard infantry rifle of the Japanese infantry from 1897 to 1905. It was the first rifle in the Arisaka family as well as the first to chamber the 6.5x50mm Arisaka round. The designation Type 30 means that it was adopted by the military on the 30th year of the Meiji Restoration, which is equal to 1897. The main production version was the long rifle but carbine versions were available for cavalry and mounted troops.[1] The Type 30 rifle was used in the Russo-Japanese War. They were replaced by the Type 38 for World War I.[2]

Type 30 rifle (6,5x50SR )
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 5 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 8 lb
Range Increment: 90feet  Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: Single          Restriction: Lic+1

Type 44 carbine
The Type 44 Cavalry Rifle (?????Yonyon-shiki kiju or Yonjuyon-shiki kiju) is a Japanese bolt-action rifle. This rifle is also often referred to as a Type 44 Carbine. It was a development of the Arisaka Type 38 Cavalry Rifle, the main difference being the bayonet is a needle type and it can be folded backwards and locks underneath the barrel. The Type 44 also included a compartment in the buttstock for which to store a unique two-piece cleaning rod. The cleaning rod storage compartment was accessed via an ingenious rotating door.
It fired the 6.5×50mm Arisaka round, and capacity was an internal five-round box magazine, it was fed via five-round stripper loaded clips.
It entered production in 1911 and entered service in 1912, and served on until the end of the Second World War in 1945, production of the rifle ran until three years prior to the end of the Second World War; 1942. Approximately 91,900 Type 44 rifles were produced by Japanese arsenals during these years.
The Type 44 was produced in three variations (referred to as First, Second, and Third variations). The major differences between variations was in the folding bayonet housing, which increased the length and durability with each variation.
A minor difference between variations may be found in the cleaning rod compartment found beneath the buttplate. First variation stocks had two holes drilled for each half of the cleaning rod, while second and third variations had a single larger hole to house both halves of the cleaning rod.
Cartridge 6.5×50mm Arisaka Action Bolt action Muzzle velocity 685 m/s (2246.8 ft/s) Feed system 5-round internal magazine

Type 44 carbine(6,5x50SR )
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 5 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 10 lb
Range Increment: 60feet  Purchase DC: 15
Rate of Fire: Single          Restriction: Lic+1

Type 100 submachine gun
The Type 100 (???????? Hyaku-shiki kikan-tanju) was a Japanese submachine gun used during World War II, and the only submachine gun produced by Japan in any quantity. It was made in two basic variants referred to by American and British observers as the Type 100/40 and the Type 100/44, the latter also known as the Type 100 (Simplified).[2] A third variant was a folding version of the early model, sometimes referred to as the Type 100 Navy, made for parachutists.
Cartridge 8x22mm Nambu Caliber 8 mm Action blowback Rate of fire 450 rounds per minute (1942)[1] 800 rounds per minute (1944)[1] Muzzle velocity 335 m/s (1,100 ft/s)[1] Feed system 30-round detachable curved box magazine[1]
Type 100 submachine gun (8x22mm)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7.5 lb
Range Increment: 50feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: A                  Restriction: Rec+2

Type II machine pistol
The Type II was a submachine gun of Japanese origin chambered in the 8mm Nambu round and was issued to Japanese Naval units.[2]
The machine gun was produced in relatively small numbers for the IJN during the invasion of Shanghai. During its trial periods it was found that the 8mm round which it used had a tendency to jam the weapon further restricting its use by both the Imperial Marines and army. After adopting several changes to the body a much smaller and lighter variant was introduced, christened the "bull pup" by American G.I.'s who encountered it in combat as it was so rare. The other sub-machine gun used by the Japanese military, the Type 100, was much more numerous. It was also used by the Imperial Army as well as the Navy. The Type 100 was the only finalized sub-machine gun used by the Japanese although it was more cumbersome then the Type II. It had a 50 round cartridge magazine extending from the pistol grip, a unique feature which would not resurface in sub machine gun design for nearly fifteen years predating the Sa vz. 23 and IMI Uzi.
Type II Image
The Type II Type Submachine Gun Place of origin  Japan Service history In service 1935-1945 Used by Imperial Japanese Navy Wars Second Sino-Japanese War
World War II Production history Designer Kijiro Nambu Designed 1935 Specifications Weight 3.37 kg (7.4 lb) (empty)
4.39 kg (9.8 lb) (loaded)
Length 896 mm (35 in) Barrel length 228 mm (9.0 in)

Cartridge 8x22mm Nambu Caliber 8 mm Action Blowback Rate of fire 800 rounds/min Feed system 50 round box magazine[1] Sights Iron sights

Type II machine pistol (8x22mm)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 50 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7.5 lb
Range Increment: 50feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: A                  Restriction: Res+2

M1 Carbine
The M1 Carbine (formally the United States Carbine, Caliber .30, M1) is a lightweight semi-automatic carbine that became a standard firearm in the U.S. military during World War II and the Korean War, and was produced in several variants. It was widely used by U.S. and foreign military and paramilitary forces, and has also been a popular civilian firearm.
In selective fire versions capable of fully-automatic fire, the carbine is designated the M2 Carbine. The M3 Carbine was an M2 with an active infrared scope system.
Cartridge .30 Carbine

M1 Carbine (.30 Carbine)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 15 or 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 5 lb
Range Increment: 50feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S                  Restriction: Lic+1

M2 Carbine (.30 Carbine)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 15 or 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 5 lb
Range Increment: 50feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2

M3 Carbine (.30 Carbine)*
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 15 or 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 10 lb
Range Increment: 50feet  Purchase DC: 19
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2
  *Fit’s an infrared scope, standard scope plus 120feet Dark vision

Welrod Silenced Gun:
The Welrod is a rather special gun. A single shot weapon, with a bolt-action mechanism and a silencer (muffler is more appropriate)as a part of the gun, it was reportedly designed within a few months of the start of WWII. The Welrod was designed by a Major Dolphin (a code name, the man`s true name is still unknown) for the british War Office. Apparently some 2800 of these weapons were made, by both the British and the Americans. The users of this rather specialistic piece of equipment were groups like the SAS (Special Air Service), the SOE (Special Operations Executive), the Commandos and the American OSS (Office for Strategic Services). After the war the Welrod was used to great effect in places like Korea, Vietnam, the Falklands, and even (as the rumor goes) in Northern Ireland. There might be some truth to that rumor, because in Great Britain the Welrod is still classified under the Official Secrets Act.
The use for such weapon is rather obvious. It is mostly used for dispatching enemy sentries, and assasination. Because of its construction it is of little other use, as its effective range is only about forty to fifty feet, and has to be manually reloaded for each shot. It is apparently a very quiet weapon though. How quietly is still classified....
The Welrod is a typical invention out of need: it is little more than a steel tube containing the barrel, silencer, a bolt, and a attached to this a very short grip (the rest of the grip is removable and IS the magazine). The sights are very rudimentary, and the front sight is located halfway along the tube, just aft of the removable silencer/barrel assembly. The trigger is blocked by a grip safety (the only safety the weapon has), and just under the trigger, still inside the guard, is the magazine release lever. Right above the grip is the ejection port. At the rear of the weapon is a knurled knob, which is used to operate the bolt action. In order to load the gun, the knob is turned to the left for a quarter turn, and then pulled back. Any cartridges , empty or new are now ejected. When the knob is pushed forward a cartridge is stripped from the magazine and fed into the chamber. At the same time the striker is put under tension. Lastly the knob is turned a quarter turn to the right, and the weapon is now loaded.
The Welrod is chambered in the caliber 9 mm, and has a six round magazine that doubles as the lower part of the grip. For the best operation of the gun (eg., the most silent), it is recommended to use only subsonic 9 mm rounds. The use of standard velocity rounds wil substantially increase the noise level.
For obvious reasons this weapon is Government Issue Only!
Welrod Silenced Pistol (9mm Para)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 6 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Small
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 3 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: Single          Restriction: Res+2

Webley-Fosbery automatic revolver (Great Britain)
Type Double Action semiautomatic revolver Caliber(s) .455 British Service or .38ACP Weight unloaded 1065 g Length 267 mm (10.5") Barrel length 152 mm (6") Magazine capacity 6 rounds (.455) or 8 rounds (.38)

This unusual weapon, which combined features (either good and bad) of both revolver and a self-loading pistol was a brainchild of British Colonel G. V. Fosbery. The basic design was conceived during last years of 19th century, and first production guns appeared from noted British gun-making company Webley & Scott in 1901. The Webley-Fosbery revolvers were widely tested by various armed forces, but never adopted because of over-complicated design and insufficient advantages over either a double-action revolver (like contemporary Webley & Scott revolvers) or early self-loading pistols. Webley-Fosbery revolvers were produced in several modifications up until start of World War One, and it saw limited action in Boer wars, as well as in WW1 in the hands of few British officers who purchased it privately.
Webley-Fosbery revolver, in fact, had few advantages over contemporary revolvers of same caliber - mostly those were reduced recoil (because of recoiling action and heavier weight) and somewhat improved accuracy in rapid fire (because of self-cocking action and reduced recoil). Its mechanism was quite sensitive for dirt and fouling, and gun must be held tight during the fire, or otherwise the recoil movement of the upper frame will be insufficient for cycling the action. Its reloading was not much faster than of contemporary revolvers, despite the fact that special flat clips were developed for this weapon, holding either 6 .455 or 8 .38 caliber rounds at once.

Webley-Fosbery automatic revolver (.455)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 6 (Cyl)      
Critical: 20           Size: Medium
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 2 lb
Range Increment: 30feet  Purchase DC: 16
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

Webley-Fosbery automatic revolver (.38ACP)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 8 (Cyl)      
Critical: 20           Size: Medium
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 2 lb
Range Increment: 30feet  Purchase DC: 16
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

Fliegerfaust
The Fliegerfaust (lit. “pilot fist” or “plane fist”), also known as the "Luftfaust" (lit. “air fist”), was an unguided German multi-barreled ground-to-air rocket launcher designed to destroy enemy ground attack planes and is credited as the first MANPAD (man-portable air-defense) system.
Fliegerfaust B: Damage: 4d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 150feet. Rate of Fire: A*. Magazine: 9* (Int). Size: Large. Weight: 15lb. Purchase DC: 25  Restriction: Mil+3. *Auto fire works with only 9 rounds, Reloading takes 2 full rounds. 

Cartridge standard 20 mm shells fitted with rocket engines Caliber 20 mm Muzzle velocity 350 m/s Feed system 9-round loaders Sights simple iron sight
Designed by HASAG (Hugo Schneider AG) of Leipzig in 1944, the Luftfaust was produced in two different versions. The first version, the Fliegerfaust A, had four 20 mm caliber barrels. These fired 20 mm projectiles weighting 90 g and containing 19 g of explosive, propelled by means of a small rocket. The second version, the Fliegerfaust B (Luftfaust") increased the length of the barrels, and added another 5 barrels, for a total of 9 barrels. The weapon had a total length of 150 cm and weighed 6.5 kg. First 4 rounds from every second barrel were fired immediately and the remaining five 0.1 second later to avoid damaging the projectiles themselves by the rocket's exhaust fumes and from interfering with its courses. A six barrel 30 mm prototype was also constructed.
Combat use
The Fliegerfaust was not a successful weapon because of its small effective range caused by too large dispersion of projectiles and the designed range of 500 meters was never attained. Although large orders for the weapon were placed in 1945, and with 10,000 launchers and 4 million rockets ordered, only 80 of these weapons were ever used in combat trials, in this case by a unit based at Saarbrücken.

Fedorov "Avtomat" assault rifle (Russia)
Caliber: 6,5x50SR Arisaka  Action: short recoil operated Overall length: 1045 mm
Barrel length: 520 mm  Weight: 4,4 kg empty  Rate of fire: 600 rounds per minute
Magazine capacity: 25 rounds
Fedorov "Avtomat" (6,5x50SR )
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 25 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 10 lb
Range Increment: 60feet  Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: S,A              Restriction: Res+2
Captain V. Fedorov of the Russian Imperial Army (later - a general of Soviet Army) started development of the self-loading rifle in 1906. His first rifle was chambered for standard Russian 7,62x54R ammunition, held 5 rounds in fixed magazine and fired only semi-automatically. In this job Fedorov was supported by his apprentice V.Degtyarov (who latter became one of most important Soviet small arms designers of pre-WW2 generation). Firs Fedorov rifle entered trials in 1911. In 1912 the Rifle Commission of Russian Army decided to order 150 more Fedorov rifles for further trials, and in 1913 Fedorov submitted a prototype automatic rifle, chambered for his own experimental rimless cartridge of 6,5mm caliber. This new ammunition was more compact that Russian 7,62x54R, better suited for automatic weapons (because of rimless cartridge) and has less recoil. This experimental cartridge fired pointed jacketed bullet weighting 8,5 gram at initial velocity of 860 m/s (muzzle energy 3140 Joules as opposed to 3600 - 4000 Joules muzzle energy of 7,62x54R ammunition). 6,5mm Fedorov rifles were tested late in 1913 with good results; these rifles still had fixed magazines loaded from stripper clips. Further trials and development were stopped by the start of World War One. In 1915, however, the need for lightweight automatic arms forced Russian Army to order manufacture of Fedorov automatic rifles with detachable magazines of bigger capacity. Since production of the new cartridge was out of question, it was decided to convert 6,5mm Fedorov rifles to Japanese 6,5x50SR Arisaka ammunition which was in abundance, being purchased through Great Britain along with Arisaka rifles. The change of ammunition involved only minimal changes to the rifle, including chamber insert and new range scale for rear sights. In 1916 Weapons Committee of Russian Army decided that it is necessary to order at least 25 000 of Fedorov automatic rifles. In early 1918 orders for Fedorov rifle were limited to 9 000 guns, but as result of turmoil of the revolution and following Civil war only 3 200 Fedorov rifles were manufactured in the city of Kovrov betveen 1920 and 1924, when production was finally stopped.
It is interesting that at the time of initial orders Russian Army considered Fedorov automatic rifles as substitute light machine guns; although in actual use Fedorov rifles were used as individual armament for infantry soldiers, exactly in the tactical niche of modern assault rifles. Fedorov automatic rifles served with Russian and later with Red (soviet) Army through WW1, Civil war and until late twenties, when it was decided to retire all rifles and machine guns that used non-standard (other than 7,62x54R) ammunition, and Fedorov rifles were put into reserve storage. The last conflict that saw action of Fedorov rifles was Winter war with Finland in 1940, when some Fedorov rifles were withdrawn from storage and issued to elite units of Red Army.

Boys anti-tank rifle
The Rifle, Anti-Tank, .55in, Boys commonly known as the "Boys Anti-tank Rifle" was a British anti-tank rifle. The Boys is often incorrectly spelled "Boyes". There were three main versions of the Boys, an early model (Mark I) which had a circular muzzle brake and T shaped bipod, a later model (Mk II) that had a square muzzle brake and a V shaped bipod, and a third model made for airborne forces with a 30-inch (762 mm) barrel and no muzzle brake. There were also different cartridges, with a later version offering better penetration.
Cartridge Kynoch & RG .55 Boys (13.9x99mmB) Calibre .551 in (13.9 mm) Action Bolt

Boys anti-tank rifle (.55in, Boys)
Damage: 2d12           Magazine: 5 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Huge
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 35 lb
Range Increment: 140feet  Purchase DC: 20
Rate of Fire: Single          Restriction: Res+2

Lahti L-39
The Lahti L-39 is a Finnish 20 mm anti-tank rifle used during the Second World War. It had excellent accuracy, penetration and range, but its size made transportation difficult. It was nicknamed "Norsutykki" ("Elephant Cannon"), and as tanks developed armour too thick to be penetrated by even this large, powerful rifle, its uses switched to fields such as long range sniping, tank harassment and an improvised anti-aircraft weapon.

Lahti L-39 (20x138mm)
Damage: 4d8           Magazine: 10 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Huge
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 109 lb
Range Increment: 160feet  Purchase DC: 20
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Res+2

Mondragón rifle
The Mondragón was the world's first[1] semi-automatic rifle and automatic rifle, and was designed by Mexican general Manuel Mondragón. He began work in 1882 and patented the weapon in 1887. It was gas-operated with a cylinder and piston arrangement, now very familiar but unusual at the time, and rotating bolt, locked by lugs in helical grooves in the receiver; it was also possible to operate it as a simple straight-pull bolt action. The caliber was 7 mm (.284 in) Mauser with an 8-round box magazine; a trial LMG version had a 20-round box and provision for a bipod, like the BAR; the Mexican Army also used a 100-round drum magazine for a light machine gun variant produced in 1910. Fusil M-1908 "Mondragón"  Type semi-automatic rifle automatic rifle light machine gun Place of origin  Mexico Service history In service 1887-1949 (Mexico)
1932-present (foreign users) Used by See Users Wars Mexican Revolution
World War I Second Sino-Japanese War World War II Ecuadorian–Peruvian War
Chinese Civil War Korean War vietnam war Production history Designer General Manuel Mondragón Designed 1887 Manufacturer Dirección General de Industria Militar del Ejército Produced 1887 Number built 1,175,400 Variants Automatic rifle, Carbine, Sniper rifle Light machine gun. Specifications Weight 4.18 kg (9 lb 3oz) empty Length 1105 mm (43.5 in) Cartridge 7 x 57 mm Mauser Caliber 7x57mm Mauser Action gas-operated, rotating bolt Rate of fire 750 - 1400 rounds/min depending on variant Muzzle velocity 710 m/s (2300 ft/s) Effective range 200 m to 550 m sight marks Maximum range 900m (984 yd) Feed system 8 round box, 10 round box, 20 round box, 30 round drum, 100 round drum Sights Iron sights or Scope

Mondragón rifle (7x57mm)
Damage: 2d10           Magazine: 8, 10, or 20 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 9 lb
Range Increment: 90feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+2

Mondragón Machine gun (7x57mm)
Damage: 2d10           Magazine: 20, 30 or100 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 9 lb
Range Increment: 90feet  Purchase DC: 20
Rate of Fire: A                 Restriction: Res+2

Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr
The Mauser 13 mm anti-tank rifle (German: Mauser 13,2 mm Tank Abwehr Gewehr Mod. 18, usually abbreviated T-Gewehr[1][2]) was the world's first anti-tank rifle[3], i.e. the first rifle designed for the sole purpose of destroying armored targets.
History
It was a German weapon of World War I, appearing in February 1918. The Mauser Company began mass production at Oberndorf am Neckar in May 1918. The first of these off the production lines were issued to specially raised anti-tank detachments. The idea of using heavy calibre and high velocity rifles as anti-tank weapons originated in Germany. In 1917 the German Army, faced with the menace of a mobile fortress (the British heavy tanks), found they had no infantry weapon which could counter the threat.
The 13.2 x 92mm (.525-caliber) semi-rimmed cartridge, often simply called "13 mm", was originally planned for a new, heavy Maxim MG.18 water-cooled machine gun, the Tank und Flieger (TuF) meaning for use against "tank and aircraft", which was under development and to be fielded in 1919.
The anti-tank rifle can be found in several museums: Patton Museum in Fort Knox, In Flanders Fields Museum in Ypres, the Imperial War Museum in London, United Kingdom, King's Own Royal Border Regiment Museum in the United Kingdom, the Army museum at the Invalides in Paris, and others.
Many modern rifles find their roots in the 13.2 mm Mauser, the most closely related being the Gepard rifle.[citation needed]
13.2 mm Rifle Anti-Tank at the Musée de l'Armée in Paris Type Anti-tank rifle Place of origin  German Empire Service history In service 1918-? Used by German Empire Wars World War I Production history Manufacturer Mauser Produced Jan 1918 Number built 15,800 Variants M1918 shortened Specifications Weight 15.9 kg (35 lbs), 18.5 kg (41 lbs) loaded with the bipod Length 169.1 cm Crew two man crew
Cartridge 13.2 mm TuF (German: Tank und Flieger) Caliber 13.2 mm (.525 inches) Action bolt-action Rate of fire single shot Effective range 500 m Sights 100 - 500 m (notched V)
Specifications (1918-?)  Type: Bolt-Action Rifle  Caliber: 13.2mm TuF (.525 Caliber)
Action: Bolt Action  Capacity: 1

Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr(13.2x92mm)
Damage: 2d12           Magazine: 1 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Huge
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 35 lb
Range Increment: 140feet  Purchase DC: 20
Rate of Fire: Single          Restriction: Res+2

De Lisle Carbine
The De Lisle Carbine was a very sucessful attempt to make a supressed rifle for clandestine use. Built from a modified Lee Enfield action with the magazine from an M1911 and barrel from a Thompson SMG is was an impressive design noted for how quiet the design is.
Specification Cartridge - .45 ACP Magazine - 8 rounds Production 1942-45
Dimensions  Length - 960mm  Weight - 3.70kg  Barrel - 210mm  Rifiling - 4 groves RH

The De Lisle carbine or De Lisle Commando carbine was a British carbine used during World War II. The primary feature of the De Lisle was its very effective suppressor which made it extremely quiet in action.
Few were made as their use was limited to special military units.
Folding stock version Type Carbine Place of origin  United Kingdom Service history In service 1943-1965 Used by See users Wars World War II, Korean War Production history Designer William G. De Lisle Designed 1942 Manufacturer Ford Dagenham (17 prototypes)
Sterling Armaments Company Produced 1942-1945 Number built 129 Variants Ford Dagenham Prototypes
Folding stock Parachute Carbine, only one example produced Specifications Weight 8 lb 8.5 oz (3.74 kg), unloaded[citation needed] Length 40.5 in (894 mm)[citation needed] Barrel length 8.27 in (210 mm)[citation needed]

Cartridge .45 ACP Calibre .45 Action Bolt action Rate of fire 20-30 rounds/minute Muzzle velocity about 850 ft/s (260 m/s) Effective range 200 yd (185 m) Maximum range 400 yd (365 m) Feed system 7 or 11-round detachable magazine Sights Ford Dagenham - Winchester rifle sight at rear, simple ramp with modified P-14 front sight protector at front.
Sterling models - Lanchester Mk I rear sight (later changed to Lanchester Mk I*), windage adjustable front sight.
Airborne model - Lanchester Mk I rear sight, windage adjustable front.

De Lisle Carbine (.45ACP)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 11 (Boz)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 8 lb
Range Increment: 60feet  Purchase DC: 15
Rate of Fire: Single          Restriction: Rec+2

Wz. 35 anti-tank rifle
Karabin przeciwpancerny wzór 35 (abbreviated "kb ppanc wz. 35"; "anti-tank rifle, model 35"), was a Polish 7.92 mm anti-tank rifle used by the Polish Army during the Invasion of Poland of 1939. It was also known by its code name, kb Urugwaj (kb Ur), or by the name of its designer, Józef Maroszek.
Karabin przeciwpancerny wzór 35 Type Anti-tank rifle Place of origin  Poland Service history Used by Poland, Nazi Germany, Italy Production history Number built 6000 Specifications Weight 10 kg (loaded) Length 1760 mm Barrel length 1200 mm
Cartridge 7.92x107mm DS Action bolt-action Rate of fire 8 to 10 round/min Muzzle velocity 1275 m/s 4180 f/s Feed system 4-round box magazine
The 7.92 mm DS was a Polish 7.92 mm anti-tank ammunition designed specifically for use with the karabin przeciwpancerny wz.35 anti-tank rifle. It was based on a standard 7.92x57mm Mauser cartridge, but was much longer (107 mm as opposed to the 57 mm of Mauser cartridge) and was modified to provide higher muzzle velocity and hence more penetrating power.
Type Rifle, anti-tank Place of origin  Poland Production history Designer Lt. Colonel Tadeusz Felsztyn Designed 1931 Specifications Parent case 7.92x57mm Mauser Case type Rimless, bottleneck Overall length 5.165 in (131.2 mm)

Wz. 35 anti-tank rifle (7.92x107mm)
Damage: 2d12           Magazine: 4 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Huge
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 20 lb
Range Increment: 120feet  Purchase DC: 20
Rate of Fire: Single          Restriction: Res+2

Type 89 grenade discharger
The Type 89 Grenade Discharger (Japanese: ??????? hachijukyu shiki jutekidanto, inaccurately known as a knee mortar by Allied forces) is a Japanese grenade launcher or light mortar that was widely used in the Pacific during the Second World War.
Type 89 Grenade Discharger with various grenades, shells, and accessories Type Grenade launcher Place of origin  Empire of Japan Service history In service 1929-1945 Used by Imperial Japanese Army Wars Second Sino-Japanese War,
World War II Specifications Weight 4.7 kg (10 lb 6 oz) Length 610 mm (24 in) Barrel length 254 mm (10 in)

Type 89 grenade discharger (50mm)
Damage: varies       Magazine: 1 (Int)      
Critical: --           Size: Large
Damage Type: varies   Weight: 10.5 lb
Range Increment: 60feet  Purchase DC: 14
Rate of Fire: Single          Restriction: Mil+3

Grenade Types:
Type 91 Fragmentation Grenade : 4d6 slashing, burst 10ft Ref 15
Incendiary shell : 2d6 fire, Burst 10ft Ref 15
Type 94 50mm practice shell : 3d6  Concussion Burst -- Save --   
Smoke shell : As Smoke Grenade
Type 89 50mm HE (high explosive) mortar shell : 4d6 Ballistic, burst 5ft Ref 15 ignores 10 hardness

Type 90 Signal Pistol
Type: Flare launcher
Caliber: 28mm
Capacity: 2,3 flares Breach loaded
Fire Modes: Single Shot
The Type 90 is a Signal Pistol of Imperial Japanese Origin during WW2. It first came with three barrels with just less than 6,000 were manufactured, but eventually manufactured with two barrels for ease of production late in World War 2. The Type 90 is often seen in many movies wrongly portrayed often as a Shotgun Pistol due to its futuristic appearance.

Type 90 Signal Pistol (28mm Flare)
Damage: 1d8           Magazine: 2 or 3 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Small
Damage Type: Fire         Weight: 2 lb
Range Increment: 30feet  Purchase DC: 14
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: --

Lebel 1886
The Lebel Model 1886 Rifle, or known officially as Fusil Modèle 1886-M93, is a French 8mm bolt action rifle which has the distinction of being the first military rifle designed to use smokeless powder cartridges. It incorporated some of the latest advances in rifle design at the time. A bolt head with two opposed front locking lugs that locked into the receiver and cammed surface on the rear of the receiver bridge providing positive extraction. The Lebel rifle was adopted in April 1887 and remained in service in the French Army until World War II, although its tube magazine had long become an obsolete feature. The Lebel M1886 rifle had a 10-round capacity and also mounted a spike bayonet. It was manufactured beginning in 1887 until May 1920. The total number of Lebel rifles manufactured at 2,880,000 units.
 
R.S.C. Model 1917
The Ribeyrolles, Sutter and Chauchat (R.S.C.) Model 1917 Semi-automatic Rifle, also known as the Fusil Automatique (F.A.) Model 1917, was a variant of the Lebel 1886 produced during World War I to give the French soldier an edge on the battlefield. Although 85,000 rifles were produced during the war, it was criticized for being too heavy and too long, and it was accused of being too difficult to maintain in a trench enviroment. It also needed a special five-round clip. An improved version, the R.S.C. M1918, was shorter, and used the standard five-round clip of the Berthier rifle. This variant proved itself during the Rif War.

Lebel 1886 (8x50mmR)
Damage: 2d10           Magazine: 9 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 12 lb
Range Increment: 90feet  Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: Single              Restriction: Lic+1

R.S.C. Model 1917 (8x50mmR)
Damage: 2d10           Magazine: 5 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 10.5 lb
Range Increment: 90feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S             Restriction: Lic+1

R.S.C. Model 1918  (8x50mmR)
Damage: 2d10           Magazine: 5 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 10 lb
Range Increment: 90feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S              Restriction: Lic+1

Krag-Jørgensen
The Krag-Jørgensen is a repeating bolt action rifle designed by the Norwegians Ole Herman Johannes Krag and Erik Jørgensen in the late 19th century. It was adopted as a standard arm by Denmark, the United States of America and Norway. About 300 were delivered to Boer forces of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek, or ZAR.
A distinctive feature of the Krag-Jørgensen action was its magazine. While many other rifles of its era used an integral box magazine loaded by a charger or stripper clip, the magazine of the Krag-Jørgensen was integral with the receiver (the part of the rifle that houses the operating parts), featuring an opening on the right hand side with a hinged cover. Instead of a charger, single cartridges were inserted through the side opening, and were pushed up, around, and into the action by a spring follower.
The design presented both advantages and disadvantages compared with a top-loading "box" magazine. A similar claw type clip would be made for the Krag that allowed the magazine to be loaded all at once, also known as the Krag "Speedloader magazine". Normal loading was one cartridge at a time, and this could be done more easily with a Krag than a rifle with a "box" magazine. In fact, several cartridges can be dumped into the opened magazine of a Krag at once with no need for careful placement, and when shutting the magazine-door the cartridges are forced to line up correctly inside the magazine. The design was also easy to "top off", and unlike most top-loading magazines, the Krag-Jørgensen's magazine could be topped up without opening the rifle's bolt. The relative complexity of manufacturing this magazine has been suggested as a reason why many countries did not adopt the Krag-Jørgensen. For others, the magazine's features likely aided adoption.  Today, the Krag-Jørgensen is a popular rifle among collectors, and is valued by shooters for its smooth action.

.30-40 Krag
The .30-40 Krag/.30 U.S./.30 Army/.30 Government was a cartridge developed in the early 1890s to provide the US armed forces with a smokeless powder cartridge suited for use with modern small-bore repeating rifles to be selected in the 1892 small arm trials. Since the cartridge it was replacing was the .45-70 Government, the round was considered small-bore at the time. The design selected was ultimately the Krag-Jørgensen, formally adopted as the M1892 Springfield.

Krag-Jørgensen(.30-40 Krag)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 5 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 8 lb
Range Increment: 100feet  Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: Single              Restriction: Lic+1

Bazooka
Bazooka is the common name for a man-portable recoilless rocket antitank weapon, widely fielded by the US Army. Also referred to as the "Stovepipe", the innovative bazooka was amongst the first-generation of rocket propelled anti-tank weapons used in infantry combat. Featuring a solid rocket motor for propulsion, it allowed for high explosive (HE) and high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) warheads to be delivered against armored vehicles, machine gun nests, and fortified bunkers at ranges beyond that of a standard thrown grenade or mine. The universally-applied nickname arose from the M9 variant's vague resemblance to the tubular musical instrument of the same name invented and popularized in the 1930s by US comedian Bob Burns. An alternative etymology ascribed the name to the unique sound the weapon made when fired.
During World War II, German armed forces captured several bazookas in early North African encounters[2] and soon reverse engineered their own version,[2] increasing the warhead diameter to 8.8 cm (amongst other minor changes) and widely issuing it as the Raketenpanzerbüchse "Panzerschreck" ("Tank terror").[2]
Due to the novelty and easy recognition of the name, the term "bazooka" continues to be used informally as a genericized term to refer to any shoulder-launched missile weapon.

M1/M1A1 (60 mm )
Damage: 10d6           Magazine: 1 (Int)   Burst:   10ft
Critical: --           Size: Large            Reflex: 17
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 13 lb
Range Increment: 300feet  Purchase DC: 23
Rate of Fire: Single              Restriction: Mil+3
Special: Ignores up to 10 Hardness

M9A1 (60 mm )
Damage: 10d6           Magazine: 1 (Int)   Burst:   10ft
Critical: --           Size: Large            Reflex: 17
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 14 lb
Range Increment: 300feet  Purchase DC: 23
Rate of Fire: Single            Restriction: Mil+3
Special: Ignores up to 10 Hardness

M20A1/A1B1 (89 mm )
Damage: 12d6           Magazine: 1 (Int)   Burst:   10ft
Critical: --           Size: Large            Reflex: 17
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 13 lb
Range Increment: 300feet  Purchase DC: 23
Rate of Fire: Single           Restriction: Mil+3
Special: Ignores up to 10 Hardness

M18 recoilless rifle
The 57mm M18 recoilless rifle was a shoulder fired antitank weapon used by the U.S. Army in World War II and the Korean War. Recoilless rifles are capable of firing artillery-type shells at reduced velocities comparable to those of standard cannons, but with greater accuracy than antitank weapons that used unguided rockets, and almost entirely without recoil. The M18 was a breech-loaded, single-shot, man-portable, crew-served weapon. It could be used in both antitank and antipersonnel roles. It was fired using a monopod or from the shoulder. The most stable firing position was from the tripod developed for the water cooled Browning M1917 machine gun.[1]
Sights M26 Scope
M18 recoilless rifle (57x303 mm )
Damage: 10d6           Magazine: 1 (Int)   Burst:   10ft
Critical: --           Size: Huge            Reflex: 15
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 49 lb
Range Increment: 300feet  Purchase DC: 23
Rate of Fire: Single           Restriction: Mil+3
Special: Ignores up to 10 Hardness

Panzerschreck
Panzerschreck was the popular name for the Raketenpanzerbüchse (abbreviated to RPzB), an 88 mm calibre reusable anti-tank rocket launcher developed by Nazi Germany in World War II. Another popular nickname was Ofenrohr ("stove pipe").[2]
The Panzerschreck was designed as a lightweight infantry anti-tank weapon. The weapon was shoulder-launched and fired a rocket-propelled, fin-stabilized grenade with a shaped charge warhead. It was made in much smaller numbers than the Panzerfaust, which was a disposable recoilless rifle firing an anti-tank warhead.

Panzerschreck(88 mm )
Damage: 12d6           Magazine: 1 (Int)   Burst:   10ft
Critical: --           Size: Large            Reflex: 17
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 23 lb
Range Increment: 300feet  Purchase DC: 23
Rate of Fire: Single           Restriction: Mil+3
Special: Ignores up to 10 Hardness

Panzerfaust
The Panzerfaust (lit. "armor fist" or "tank fist", plural: Panzerfäuste) was an inexpensive, recoiless German anti-tank weapon of World War II. It consisted of a small, disposable preloaded launch tube firing a high explosive anti-tank warhead, operated by a single soldier. The Panzerfaust remained in service in various versions until the end of the war.
Panzerfaust (149 mm )
Damage: 12d6           Magazine: 1 (Int)   Burst:   10ft
Critical: --           Size: Large            Reflex: 15
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 14 lb
Range Increment: 100feet  Purchase DC: 13
Rate of Fire: Single           Restriction: Mil+3
Special: Ignores up to 10 Hardness

RPG-2
The RPG-2 was the first rocket-propelled grenade launcher designed in the Soviet Union.
RPG-2 antitank grenade launcher with PG-2 grenade Type Rocket-propelled grenade The RPG-2 (Ruchnoy Protivotankovy Granatomyot; English: "manually operated antitank grenade launcher"), was a man-portable, shoulder-launched rocket-propelled grenade anti-armor weapon. The chief attributes of the RPG-2 were robustness, simplicity, and low cost. However its short range and inaccuracy led to its eventual replacement by the more effective RPG-7. Widely distributed to allies of the Soviet Union, it was also produced under license by other countries, including China and North Vietnam. Widely used against the U.S. military in the Vietnam War, its Vietnamese variants were called the B-40 and B-50.

RPG-2(82 mm )
Damage: 12d6           Magazine: 1 (Int)   Burst:   5ft
Critical: --           Size: Large            Reflex: 15
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 6.24 lb
Range Increment: 60feet  Purchase DC: 23
Rate of Fire: Single           Restriction: Mil+3
Special: Ignores up to 10 Hardness

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WW era weapons part 3
« Reply #12 on: April 16, 2012, 09:56:59 PM »

Hafdasa C-4
The HAFDASA C-4 is a submachine gun of Argentine origin and is chambered in 9mm and .45 calibres. It has an aluminium lower receiver and is fed from a wide box magazine (50 rounds for 9x19mm Parabellum rounds and 40 rounds in .45 ACP)[1]. Its magazine insert has a dust cover that folds open forward to form a grip shrouding the front of the magazines. The C-4 was available with a fixed wooden stock, folding metal stock, full rifle stock and also came as a machine pistol which predates and even outperforms many modern submachine guns in performance. Originally it was derived from the HAFDASA 'Ballester-Rigaud C1' model rifle, which was based on the famous Beretta Model 1918/30 submachine gun that was used, among others, by the police of the capital. The Criolla ("Native") C-2 was originally designed for crews of armored vehicles. That rifle itself was in the calibers 9mm and .45acp. Based on the C-2 design, beginning in 1938, Hafdasa manufactured the C-4 in calibers 9mm and .45acp. Its frame was built out of forged aluminum and was painted in green, black, or brown colors. They were originally semiautomatic, although it is known that some were modified at the factory for automatic fire. Those of caliber 9mm had a magazine capacity of 50 cartridges, while the .45 model stored 40 rounds, a high capacity, especially for the era. The magazines are small in size, due to a design using two internal double-stack columns[2], and a feed selector to chose which column to feed from[3][4]. Placing the feed selector in its central position prevents the weapon from firing. The Suomi KP-31 Schillstrom 50 round "coffin" magazines used a similar dual-doublestack design, but lacked the column feed selector. As with all the weapons manufactured by HAFDASA, the C4 is a practically unbreakable and strong weapon, though as those of its epoch, quite heavy.

Hafdasa C-4(.45ACP)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 40 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 9 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC:22
Rate of Fire: S or A             Restriction: Res+2

Hafdasa C-4(9x19mm)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 50 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 9 lb
Range Increment: 70feet  Purchase DC:19
Rate of Fire: S or A             Restriction: Res+2

Halcon M/943 submachine gun (Argentine)
Halcon M/943 submachine gun (Pistola ametralladora Halcón, modelo 1943) was developed by Argentinean arms-making company Fabrica de Armas Halcon. It was manufactured for Argentinean army and police; a lighter and more compact variant of the same weapon was manufactured as Halcon M/946 for Argentinean Air Forces (Carabina ametralladora Halcón, modelo Aeronáutica Argentina 1946). This weapon is rarely encountered outside of South America.

Halcon M/943 (.45ACP)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 17 or 30 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 9 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC:19
Rate of Fire: S,A             Restriction: Res+2

FN Model 1910
The FN Model 1910 was a blowback-operated, semi-automatic pistol designed by John Browning and manufactured by Fabrique Nationale of Belgium. The FN Model 1910 was a departure for Browning. Before, his designs were produced by both FN in Europe and Colt Firearms in the United States. Since Colt did not want to produce it, Browning chose to patent and produce this design in Europe only. Introduced in 1910, this pistol used a novel operating spring location surrounding the barrel. This location became the standard in such future weapons as the Walther PPK and Russian Makarov. It incorporated the standard Browning striker-firing mechanism and a grip safety along with a magazine safety and an external safety lever (known as the "triple safety") in a compact package.
A variant of the Model 1910 was known variously as the Model 1922 or 1910/22. This was a larger model with a longer barrel (113 mm), slide extension, and a longer grip frame to accommodate an extra two rounds. This model was aimed at military and police contracts and many examples were produced for various agencies. The FN Model 1910/1922 was initially designed for the "Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes" (which was renamed Yugoslavia in 1929). 1910/1922 pistols went on to see extensive service in World War Two, and continued to be manufactured by the Germans after their occupation of Belgium and seizure of the FN factory. These examples carry Nazi production stamps. The FN Model 1910/1922 was also used by the following countries: Yugoslavia, Holland, Greece, Turkey, Romania, France, Finland, Denmark, and West Germany in the post war period.

FN Model 1910 (.380ACP)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 6 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Tiny
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 1 lb
Range Increment: 20feet  Purchase DC: 14
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: --

FN Model 1910 (.32ACP)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 7 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Tiny
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 1 lb
Range Increment: 20feet  Purchase DC: 14
Rate of Fire: S                  Restriction: --

1910/22 (.380ACP)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 8 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Tiny
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 1 lb
Range Increment: 20feet  Purchase DC: 14
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: --

1910/22 (.32ACP)
Damage: 2d4           Magazine: 9 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Tiny
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 1 lb
Range Increment: 20feet  Purchase DC: 14
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: --

Winchester Model 1895
The last rifle designed by John Browning for Winchester. The box magazine was for the new pointed or Spitzer style bullets that were introduced in the late 1800's. In production from 1896 - 1934. 426,754 was the total production. Of that number 293,816 were manufactured for the Russian military in the early years of World War One (1914-1918)in 7.62x54 Russian. The Russian model looks almost exactly like the U.S. military version with the exception of a loading bridge so stripper clips could be used to load the magazine. Among the many calibers the rifle was manufactured for were 30-40 Krag/Government, 30-03, 30-06,303 British, 35 Winchester and the most famous caliber the 405 Winchester. Teddy Roosevelt's "big medicine" for lions and other dangerous game in Africa. The Winchester was brought back briefly by Browning in the mid-1980's and then re-introduced by the United States Repeating Arms Company (USRAC) in 1996. It is still being manufactured as of 2010.

Winchester Model 1895 (.30-40 Krag, .35Win)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 5 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 9 lb
Range Increment: 70feet  Purchase DC: 16
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

Winchester Model 1895 (7.62x54mm, .303, .30-06, .405 Win)
Damage: 2d10           Magazine: 5 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 9 lb
Range Increment: 90feet  Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

Winchester Model 1897
The Model 1897 was an evolution of the earlier Model 1893, designed by John Browning. It was the first truly successful pump-action shotgun produced. From 1897 until it was discontinued by Winchester in 1957, over a million of these guns were produced in various grades and barrel lengths. 16-gauge guns had a standard barrel length of 28 inches, while 12-gauge guns were furnished with 30-inch barrels. Special length barrels could be ordered in lengths as short as 20 inches, and as long as 36 inches. Originally produced as a tougher, stronger version of the Winchester 1893, the 1897 was identical to its forerunner except for the receiver, which was thicker and allowed the use of smokeless powder shells, which were relatively new at the time. The 1897 also introduced a "take down" design, where the barrel could be taken off, which is standard in modern pump-action shotguns like the Remington 870.  The United States military used a short-barreled version, often called the "trench gun" by US troops, who made extensive use of it in both World Wars. This version was modified by adding a perforated steel heat shield over the barrel, and an adapter with bayonet lug for affixing a M1917 bayonet. Unlike most modern pump-action shotguns, the M1897 fired each time the action closed with the trigger depressed (that is, it lacks a trigger disconnector). That and its six-shot capacity made it extremely effective for close combat, and its devastating results forced the German government to protest (in vain) to have it outlawed in combat. The M1897 was used in limited numbers during World War II by the United States Army and Marine Corps.

Winchester Model 1897 (12gauge)
Damage: 4d4           Magazine: 6 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 8 lb
Range Increment: 30feet  Purchase DC: 16
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

Winchester Model 1887/1901
The Winchester Model 1887 and Winchester Model 1901 were lever-action shotguns originally designed by famed American gun designer John Browning and produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

The Model 1887 was the first truly successful repeating shotgun. Its lever-action design was chosen at the behest of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, best known at the time as manufacturers of lever-action firearms such as the Winchester model 1873. Designer John Browning suggested that a pump-action would be much more appropriate for a repeating shotgun, but Winchester was a lever-action company and felt that their new shotgun must also be a lever-action for reasons of brand recognition. To Winchester's credit, however, they later introduced Browning's pump-action shotgun design as the Model 1893 (an early production version of the model 1897), after the introduction of smokeless powder.
Shotgun shells at the time used black powder as a propellant, and so the Model 1887 shotgun was designed and chambered for black powder 12-gauge shotshells, with a 10-gauge chambering being offered soon afterwards. It was soon realized that the action on the M1887 was not strong enough to handle early smokeless powder shotshells, and so a redesign resulted in the stronger Winchester Model 1901 10-gauge only. No 12-gauge chambering was offered, as Winchester did not want the Model 1901 to compete with their successful 12-gauge Model 1897 pump-action shotgun.
Although a technically sound gun design, the market for lever-action shotguns waned considerably after the introduction of the Winchester 1897 and other contemporary pump-action shotguns; Model 1887 production totaled 64,855 units between 1887 and 1901, with 79,455 Model 1901 shotguns being manufactured before it was discontinued in 1920.

Winchester Model 1887 (12gauge)
Damage: 4d4           Magazine: 5 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 8 lb
Range Increment: 30feet  Purchase DC: 16
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

Winchester Model 1901 (10gauge)
Damage: 5d4           Magazine: 5 (Int)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 8 lb
Range Increment: 30feet  Purchase DC: 16
Rate of Fire: S                 Restriction: Lic+1

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Re: Fire Power R' Us: weapons for d20 modern and variant settings
« Reply #13 on: April 19, 2012, 08:09:05 PM »
M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle
The Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) was a family of United States automatic rifles (or machine rifles) and light machine guns used by the United States and numerous other countries during the 20th century. The primary variant of the BAR series was the M1918, chambered for the .30-06 Springfield rifle cartridge and designed by John Browning in 1917 for the U.S. Expeditionary Corps in Europe as a replacement for the French-made Chauchat and M1909 Benet-Mercie machine guns.
The BAR was designed to be carried by advancing infantrymen, slung over the shoulder and fired from the hip, a concept called "walking fire"—thought to be necessary for the individual soldier during trench warfare.[1] However in practice, it was most often used as a light machine gun and fired from a bipod (introduced in later models).[2] A variant of the original M1918 BAR, the Colt Monitor Machine Rifle, remains the lightest production automatic gun to fire the .30-06 Springfield cartridge, though the limited capacity of its standard 20-round magazine tended to hamper its utility in that role

M1918 BAR(.30-06/.303/7x57mm)
Damage: 2d10           Magazine: 20 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 19 lb
Range Increment: 90feet  Purchase DC:20
Rate of Fire: A                 Restriction: Res+2

Kg m/21(6.5x55mm)
Damage: 2d8           Magazine: 20 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 19 lb
Range Increment: 80feet  Purchase DC:20
Rate of Fire: A                 Restriction: Res+2

Wz 1928(7.92x57)
Damage: 2d10           Magazine: 20 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 19 lb
Range Increment: 100feet  Purchase DC:20
Rate of Fire: A                 Restriction: Res+2

Colt Monitor(.30-06)
Damage: 2d10           Magazine: 20 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 13 lb
Range Increment: 90feet  Purchase DC:20
Rate of Fire: A                 Restriction: Res+2

Sten
The STEN (or Sten gun) was a family of British 9 mm submachine guns used extensively by British and Commonwealth forces throughout World War II and the Korean War. They were notable for having a simple design and very low production cost making it an effective insurgency weapon with resistance groups.
STEN is an acronym, cited as derived from the names of the weapon's chief designers, Major Reginald V. Shepherd and Harold Turpin, and EN for Enfield.[1] Over 4 million Stens in various versions were made in the 1940s.
The official designation "Carbine, Machine, Sten" should not be confused with the common understanding of carbine; the Sten was a typical, almost stereotypical submachine gun (full-automatic firearm regardless of size/form that fires pistol rounds) while the term carbine is used to refer to short, light rifles. The "Carbine, Machine" element of the designation resulted from the British term for a submachine gun—"Machine Carbine"—in the early part of the Second World War.

Sten Mk2 (9x19mm)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 32 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC:17
Rate of Fire: S,A               Restriction: Res+2

Sten Mk2S (9x19mm)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 32 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC:17
Rate of Fire: S,A               Restriction: Res+2
Special: Silenced DC 15 listen check to hear firing

PPS submachine gun
The PPS (Russian: ??? - "????????-??????? ???????" or "Pistolet-pulemjot Sudaeva", in English: "Sudaev's submachine-gun") was a family of Soviet submachine guns chambered in 7.62x25mm Tokarev, developed by Alexei Sudayev as a low-cost personal defense weapon for reconnaissance units, vehicle crews and support service personnel.[1]
The PPS and its variants were used extensively by the Red Army during World War II and were later adopted by the armed forces of several countries of the former Warsaw Pact as well as its many African and Asian allies.

PPS-43 (7.62x25mm)
Damage: 2d6           Magazine: 35 (Box)      
Critical: 20           Size: Large
Damage Type: Ballistic   Weight: 7 lb
Range Increment: 40feet  Purchase DC:17
Rate of Fire: S,A               Restriction: Res+2

I'm pretty sure that's all my weapons, next comes vehicles.

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« Reply #14 on: April 22, 2012, 02:43:59 AM »
Hammerhead
Hammer Head Ground Attack Helicopter (PL6)
Crew: 2  Pass: 7* Cargo: 500lb Init: -1 Maneuver:+4 Top Speed: 400(40) Defense: 6 Hard: 15 HP: 48  Size: G PDC: 42  Res: Mil (+3) Face: 12/10 Armament: 2x Vulcan 20mm Gatling guns (Forward, ground only). Bonuses: +2 (Vulcan Cannons)
Equipment:
-2 Fire-linked Vulcan Cannons: Damage: 9d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 250feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: Linked. Size: Huge. Weight: 388lb. Purchase DC: 32  Restriction: Mil+3  Notes:  Auto Fire: 200 rounds 30ft x30ft area, Ref 25 for half damage, Burst Fire: 100 rounds -4 Attack +6d8 Damage.
-Fuel/Ammunition Stores: In addition to the listed cargo capacity, a Hammer head stores enough fuel, 20mm shells and ammunition for passengers (if any), for 2d6+2 days of activity away from its home base.
-Fog Lights: The Hammer Head has to powerful flood lights mounted on the Wing Pylons that support its cannons.  These lights negated the effects of darkness in a 400 foot cone and grant a +4 Equipment bonus to spot checks made within the Cone.
-Radar: +4 to Navigate checks, and Electronics based spot checks.
-Radio
*These passengers can fire out of specialized ports (Providing nine tenth’s cover), a Hammer Head must land to load or deploy troops (Landing and takeing off are full round actions)
A curious element of the GDI air arsenal, the Hammerhead is a conventional helicopter, based on transport designs dating back to the 20th century. This is perhaps an extreme example of GDI's trend of returning to old, but extremely reliable technology following the Second Tiberium War. Its speed matches than of a Orca Gunship, allowing for fast deployment.
The Hammerhead is a Ground-Support Aircraft that serves a dual role as both a long range infantry transport, and an anti-infantry gunship. Its central compartment is capable of housing one infantry squad, with sufficient internal space to allow the squad to fire out of the Hammerhead. Promotional materials of the unit claim the helicopter can house an entire regiment, but this is clearly an exaggeration. For loading and unloading infantry, the Hammerhead has to land; initial experiments involving jump-jetting infantry into the Hammerhead's cargo compartment met with unfortunate results.
The Hammerhead is equipped with two intermeshing rotors, giving it immense lift and high stability, as well as twin automatic cannons that can plow through enemy infantry and could be used to clear landing zones from hostiles. The damage capacity of these weapons can be increased with optional Armour piercing ammunition. The amount of ammunition and fuel carried by the Hammerhead is sufficient to allow the aircraft to operate independently for days without refueling or rearming.
However, the Hammerhead's cannons cannot target other air units; so to counter enemy air power, the Hammerhead would need to be loaded with a Missile squad or Zone Raider squad to defend itself against airborne threats. It also has two wing-mounted fog lights that act as searchlights capable of detecting stealthed units. Hammerhead aircraft issued to battlefield commanders operate with the lights turned off however. This forces the commanders to rely on other means of stealth detection, such as Pitbulls and Zone Troopers or Zone Raiders.

Venom
Venom Multi-role Aircraft (PL6)
Crew: 1  Pass: 0 Cargo: 300lb Init: +1 Maneuver:+4 Top Speed: 800(80) Defense: 6 Hard: 10 HP: 42  Size: G PDC: 40  Res: Mil (+3) Face: 10/10 Armament:  Automatic Cannon, or Laser Cannon or Particle Cannon (Forward/Left/Right). Bonuses:+2(Cannon)
Equipment:
-Automatic Cannon: Damage: 4d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 300. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: Linked. Size: Huge. Weight: 220lb. Purchase DC:22 Restriction: Mil+3  Notes: 
-Laser Cannon: Damage: 5d8 Damage Type: Fire. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 360ft. Rate of Fire: S. Magazine: -. Size: Huge. Weight: 56lb. Purchase DC:33 Restriction: Mil+3  Notes: +2 Attack, Stacks with Vehicle bonus.
 -Particle Cannon: Damage: 7d8 Damage Type: Energy. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 480ft. Rate of Fire: S. Magazine: -. Size: Huge. Weight: 70 lb. Purchase DC:35 Restriction: Mil+3  Notes: +4 Attack, Stacks with Vehicle bonus.
-Fuel/Ammunition Stores: In addition to the listed cargo capacity, a Venom stores enough fuel, and ammunition, for 2d6+2 days of activity away from its home base.
-Advanced Radar: +4 to Navigate checks, +8 to Electronics based Search and spot checks-Low Visibility Design: +4 to the DC of checks made to detect a Venom Electronically. 
-False Image generator: The reverse of Stealth Technology, the Venom generates false radar returns, when activated (a Move Action), the Venom Gains a +5 Bonus to Defense against Guided Weapons (Lose Low Visibility bonus) (Last for 1d4+3 rounds, recharge time 1d3 rounds)
-Parabolic Mirrors: A Venom has a set of parabolic mirrors slung under the aircraft, which allow ground units equipped with laser or particle weapons to engage targets at longer ranges, these mirrors doubles the Weapon’s range Increment but, double range Increment penalties.   
-Radio
The Venom is the Brotherhood's primary air fighter, which served with distinction in the Third Tiberium War, as a successor to Harpy attack helicopters of the Second Tiberium War. Like the Orca Gunship it uses VTOL technology. Its primary tasks are recon and air intercept, as it is extremely fast, but armed only with a single chaingun. The chaingun was originally upgradeable to a laser cannon based on Obelisk technology, however, particle beam weaponry prevails in the Marked of Kane sub-faction.
The fighter possesses an extremely aerodynamic shape and two VTOL engines on articulate mounts on its sides. The pilot's cockpit is at the extreme front of the machine, allowing a large field of view, but also limiting his protection. It's chaingun/laser is ideal for attacking infantry or harassing armour. But the real role of the Venom is scouting out targets, using it's advanced sensors, it can detect and track stealthed units, providing targeting data for the beam artillery units operating in the field, allowing them to bounce their beams off of mirrors the Venom carries on its underside. Thus, allowing them to strike targets otherwise immune to their damage. The Venom also features a pressurized cockpit, which relieves pilots from wearing oxygen masks during long patrols, but does have the unfortunate side effect of causing the Venom to lose pressure and explosively decompress when it takes too much damage (much to the pilots' dismay).
Another function of the Venom is deception - it can be equipped with signature generators, that interfere with the opponent's radar, fooling him into considering a few Venoms a whole army.

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« Reply #15 on: April 22, 2012, 03:07:12 AM »
(Yak-9D)
The Yakovlev Yak-9 was a single-engine fighter aircraft used by the Soviet Union in World War II and after. It was the most numerous Soviet fighter of the war and remained in production from 1942 to 1948, with 16,769 built.
YAK-9D
Crew: 1  Pass: 0 Cargo: 0lb Init: +0 Maneuver:+0 Top Speed: 322(32) Defense: 6 Hard: 5 HP: 38  Size: G PDC: 25  Res: Mil (+3) Face: 6/7 Armament: 1x ShVAK 20mm an 1x UBS .50 (Forward). Bonuses: None
Equipment:
-ShVAK(20x99R): Damage: 4d6 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 120feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: Linked (100 rounds). Size: Huge. Weight: 88lb. Purchase DC: 23  Restriction: Mil+3  Notes: The 20mm rounds used by this weapon we’re under powered compared to other 20mm shells.
-UBS Machine gun (12.7x108): Damage: 2d12 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 120feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: Linked (200 rounds). Size: Huge. Weight: 48lb. Purchase DC: 21  Restriction: Mil+3
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Mitsubishi A6M Zero
The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a lightweight fighter aircraft operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJNAS) from 1940 to 1945. The origin of its official designation was that "A" signified a carrier-based fighter, "6" for the sixth such model built for the Imperial Navy, and "M" for the manufacturer, Mitsubishi. The A6M was usually referred to by the Allies as the "Zero"—a name that was frequently misapplied to other Japanese fighters, such as the Nakajima Ki-43—as well as other codenames and nicknames, including "Zeke", "Hamp" and "Hap".

Mitsubishi A6M Zero
Crew: 1  Pass: 0 Cargo: 0lb Init: +0 Maneuver:+1 Top Speed: 361(36) Defense: 6 Hard: 5 HP: 34  Size: G PDC: 25  Res: Mil (+3) Face: 6/8 Armament: 2x Type 99 20mm an 2x Type 97 MG’s (Forward), 2x 60KG bombs. Bonuses: None
Equipment:
-Type 99 (20x101RB): Damage: 4d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 150feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: Linked (60 each). Size: Huge. Weight: 51lb. Purchase DC: 24  Restriction: Mil+3. Notes: Fire-linked 6d8 damage, burst +6d8 expends 20 rounds (10 per gun) auto and 10 rounds (5 per gun) burst.
-Type 97 (7.7x58): Damage: 2d10 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 100feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: Linked (500 each) (20 box infantry version). Size: Large. Weight: 28lb. Purchase DC: 18  Restriction: Mil+3. Notes: Fire-linked 3d10 damage, burst +3d10 expends 20 rounds (10 per gun) auto and 10 rounds (5 per gun) burst.
-160KG Bomb: Damage: 5d12 Damage Type: Conc. Critical: --. Range Increment: 350feet. Rate of Fire: S. Magazine: 1. Size: Huge. Weight: 352lb. Purchase DC: 16 
Restriction: Mil+3 Notes: Burst 20ft, Ref 17. No max range.
-Radio

P-38 Lightning
The Lockheed P-38 Lightning was a World War II American fighter aircraft. Developed to a United States Army Air Corps requirement, the P-38 had distinctive twin booms and a single, central nacelle containing the cockpit and armament. The aircraft was used in a number of different roles including dive bombing, level bombing, ground strafing, photo reconnaissance missions,[4] and extensively as a long-range escort fighter when equipped with drop tanks under its wings. The P-38 was used most successfully in the Pacific Theater of Operations and the China-Burma-India Theater of Operations where it enabled two airmen to achieve the highest-ever per pilot tally of American aerial victories. America's top ace Richard Bong earned 40 victories (in a Lightning he called Marge), and Thomas McGuire (in Pudgy) scored 38. In the South West Pacific theater, the P-38 was the primary long-range fighter of United States Army Air Forces until the appearance of large numbers of P-51D Mustangs toward the end of the war.

P-38 Lightning
Crew: 1  Pass: 0 Cargo: 0lb Init: +0 Maneuver:+1 Top Speed: 389(39) Defense: 6 Hard: 5 HP: 44  Size: G PDC: 34  Res: Mil (+3) Face: 8/11 Armament: 1x Hispano M2 20mm,  4x M2HB .50 (Forward), 2x 2,000lb bombs and 10x5in HVAR Rockets. Bonuses: None
Equipment:
-Hispano M2 (20x110): Damage: 4d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 120feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: Linked (120rounds). Size: Huge. Weight: 88lb. Purchase DC: 23  Restriction: Mil+3.
-M2HB (.50BMG): Damage: 2d12 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 120feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: Linked (500 rounds each). Size: Huge. Weight: 48lb. Purchase DC: 21  Restriction: Mil+3. Notes: Fire-linked 4d12 damage, burst +4d12 expends 40 rounds (10 per gun) auto and 20 rounds (5 per gun) burst.
-2,000lb Bomb: Damage: 9d20 Damage Type: Conc. Critical: --. Range Increment: 600feet. Rate of Fire: S. Magazine: 1. Size: Huge. Weight: 2,000lb. Purchase DC: 21  Restriction: Mil+3 Notes: Burst 20ft, Ref 17. No max range.
-HVAR Rocket (5in): Damage: 12d6 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 300feet. Rate of Fire: S. Magazine: 1. Size: Huge. Weight: 140lb. Purchase DC: 15  Restriction: Mil+3 Notes: Burst 15ft, Ref 17.
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« Reply #16 on: April 22, 2012, 03:08:25 AM »
The XM-13 Series Rifles (PL6)
The XM-13 Series of rifles were designed to combine the Top loading magazine system of the FN P90 with the stopping power of an assault rifle.  The two biggest changes From the original design were the trigger position (moved closer to the ejection port and given a conventional pistol grip), and the addition of an under barrel pump shot gun for close combat situations. While the weapon uses some metal in its construction (notably the Barrel, Chamber, and springs) to keep weight down most of the weapon is made from polymers and hardened rubber.  All models (except the civilian model 55S, 76RS, and 76NS) has a 3 round burst setting (-2 Attack, +2dx Damage).  All rifles come standard with a reflex sight that can be replaced with other sights or scopes, All rifles include side rails for attaching illuminators or other accessories. 
XM-13-55: The first production rifle designed to use NATO standard, 5.56x45mm ammunition.
XM-13-55S: The civilian legal  55S lacks the burst auto fire and attached shotgun and uses a smaller magazine.
XM-13-54: The XM-13-54 is simply the -55 re-chambered to use the Russian made 5.45x39mm Cartridge
XM-13-58: A -55 re-chambered to fire the Chinese 5.8x42mmDPZ cartridge.
XM-13-68: A complete Reworking of the XM-13 design to use the 6.8x43 Remington cartridge
XM-13-76R: Another reworking XM-13 frame, this one intended for export to former soviet client states, the 76R is designed to use the Russian made 7.62x39 cartridge.
XM-13-76RS: The civilian version of the 76R, lacks select fire capabilities and under barrel shot gun
XM-13-76N: The most ambitious of the XM-13 redesigns, the 76N is designed to fire the 7.62x51NATO machine gun cartridge. As a trade off it has the lowest magazine capacity and highest weight of any weapon in the series.
XM-13-76NS: The Civilian version of the 76N lacks select fire and shot gun.
XM-13-55 (5.56): Damage: 2d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 80feet. Rate of Fire: S,A. Magazine: 50(Box). Size: Large. Weight: 9lb. Purchase DC: 21   Restriction: Mil+3.
XM-13-55S (5.56): Damage: 2d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 80feet. Rate of Fire: S. Magazine: 30(Box). Size: Large. Weight: 6lb. Purchase DC: 19   Restriction: Lic+1.
XM-13-54 (5.45): Damage: 2d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 80feet. Rate of Fire: S,A. Magazine: 50(Box). Size: Large. Weight: 9lb. Purchase DC: 20  Restriction: Mil+3.
XM-13-58 (5.8): Damage: 2d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: . Range Increment: 100feet. Rate of Fire: S,A. Magazine: 50(Box). Size: Large. Weight: 9lb. Purchase DC: 22  Restriction: Mil+3.
XM-13-68 (6.8): Damage: 2d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: . Range Increment: 90feet. Rate of Fire: S,A. Magazine: 45(Box). Size: Large. Weight: 10lb. Purchase DC:   Restriction: Mil+3.
XM-13-76R (7.62R): Damage: 2d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 70feet. Rate of Fire: S,A. Magazine: 45(Box). Size: Large. Weight: 10lb. Purchase DC: 19   Restriction: Mil+3.
XM-13-76RS (7.62R): Damage: 2d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 70feet. Rate of Fire: S. Magazine: 45(Box). Size: Large. Weight: 10lb. Purchase DC: 18  Restriction: Lic+1.
XM-13-76N (7.62): Damage: 2d10 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 100feet. Rate of Fire: S,A. Magazine: 30(Box). Size: Large. Weight: 12lb. Purchase DC: 23  Restriction: Mil+3.
XM-13-76NS (7.62): Damage: 2d10 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: . Range Increment: 100feet. Rate of Fire: S. Magazine: 25(Box). Size: Large. Weight: 12lb. Purchase DC: 23  Restriction: Res+2.
XM-13 Under barrel Shot gun (12 Gauge)Damage: 4d4 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 30feet. Rate of Fire: Single. Magazine: 5(Box).

Forgot these, now all my firearms are posted

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« Reply #17 on: April 22, 2012, 03:17:07 AM »
T44A Tank
Crew: 4  Pass: 0 Cargo: 600lb Init: -4 Maneuver: -6 Top Speed: 57 (6) Defense: 8 Hard: 15 HP: 58  Size: H PDC: 42 Res: Mil (+3) Face: 4/3 Armament: 85mm cannon and DTM machine gun (Coaxial). Bonuses: +1 Attack Cannon
Equipment:
 -85mm Cannon: Damage: 10d6 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 350 feet. Rate of Fire: Single. Magazine: 1 (58 in tank). Size: Huge. Weight:  600lb. Purchase DC: 23 Restriction: Mil+3
-DTM Machine gun(7.62x54R): Damage: 2d10 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 90feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: 49 (Box). Size: Large. Weight: 20lb. Purchase DC: 17  Restriction: Res+2. 
-Professional Radio.
Description: The T-44 was a Soviet medium tank, first produced towards the end of the Second World War. This tank was the successor to the very successful T-34. Less than two thousand T-44s were built, but this design became the basis for the T-54/55 main battle tank series, which was the most-built tank of all time.

Degtyaryov machine gun
The Ruchnoy Pulemyot Degtyaryova Pekhotny (Degtyaryov hand-held infantry machine gun) or DP was a light machine gun used by the Soviet Union starting in 1928. It fired the 7.62x54mmR cartridge and was cheap and easy to manufacture - early models had fewer than 80 parts and could be built by unskilled labour.

M46 Pershing 2/ Patton Tank
Crew: 4  Pass: 0 Cargo: 600lb Init: -4 Maneuver: -6 Top Speed: 79 (8) Defense: 8 Hard: 15 HP: 60  Size: H PDC: 42 Res: Mil (+3) Face: 6/3 Armament: 90mm cannon, .50 Browning, 2x M1919 .30 (1 Coaxial to 90mm, 1 Forward, Right, Rear, turret ). Bonuses: +2 Attack Cannon
Equipment:
 -76mm Cannons: Damage: 10d6 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 350 feet. Rate of Fire: Single. Magazine: 1 (70 in tank). Size: Huge. Weight:  850lb. Purchase DC: 23 Restriction: Mil+3
-2x M1919(7.62x51): Damage: 2d10 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 90feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: 2,250 Linked (each). Size: Huge. Weight: 33lb. Purchase DC: 17  Restriction: Mil+3
-M2 Browning(.50BMG): Damage: 2d12 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 120feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: 550 Linked. Size: Huge. Weight: 87lb. Purchase DC: 21  Restriction: Mil+3
-Professional Radio.
The M46 was an improved M26 Pershing (sometimes named Pershing II) tank and one of the U.S army's principal medium battle tanks (although the Ordnance Committee Minutes #33476 ceased using the heavy, medium, and light tank classifications effective 07 November 1950, going to the "...Gun Tank system, e.g. 90mm Gun Tank M47 Patton", the term "medium gun tank"(90mm) or "light gun tank" (76mm) was often shortened to simply light or medium tank)[2] of the early Cold War, with models in service from 1949 to the mid 1950s. On 30 July 1948, OCM #32312 standardized the M46 and named it the General Patton, in honor of General George S. Patton Jr.[3]It was not widely used by U.S. Cold War allies, being exported only to Belgium, and only in small numbers to train crews on the upcoming M-47. The M46 tank was designed to replace the previous M26 Pershings and M4 Shermans.

Type 63-I Tank
Crew: 4  Pass: 0 Cargo: 600lb Init: -4 Maneuver: -6 Top Speed: 70 (7)/ Water;13 (1) Defense: 8 Hard: 5 HP: 54  Size: H PDC: 42 Res: Mil (+3) Face: 6/2 Armament: 85mm cannon and 59T machine gun (Coaxial), Type 54 . Bonuses: +2 Attack Cannon
Equipment:
 -85mm Cannons: Damage: 10d8 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 350 feet. Rate of Fire: Single. Magazine: 1 (47 in tank). Size: Huge. Weight:  600lb. Purchase DC: 23 Restriction: Mil+3
-Type 59T Machine gun(7.62x54R): Damage: 2d10 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 90feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: 2,000 (Linked). Size: Large. Weight: 20lb. Purchase DC: 19  Restriction: Mil+3. 
-Type 54 Machine gun(12.7x108mm): Damage: 2d12 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 120feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: 500 (Linked). Size: Huge. Weight: 100lb. Purchase DC: 21  Restriction: Mil+3. 
-Professional Radio.
The Norinco Type 63 is a Chinese amphibious light tank. First fielded in 1963, it is in many ways similar to the earlier Soviet PT-76. However, contrary to the popular belief, it does have some essential differences from the PT-76 in the vehicle's waterjet propulsion system, etc. It is also known under its industrial designation, WZ211.

M4 A3 Sherman Tank
Crew: 5  Pass: 0 Cargo: 300lb Init: -4 Maneuver: -6 Top Speed: 44 (4). Defense: 8 Hard: 10 HP: 58  Size: H PDC: 42 Res: Mil (+3) Face: 4/2 Armament: 76mm cannon, 2x 7.62mm machine gun (1 Coaxial, 1 Forward firing), M2 Machine gun. Bonuses: +2 Attack Cannon.
Equipment:
 -76mm Cannons: Damage: 10d6 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 250 feet. Rate of Fire: Single. Magazine: 1 (90 in tank). Size: Huge. Weight:  850lb. Purchase DC: 23 Restriction: Mil+3
-2x .30 Machine gun (7.62x51): Damage: 2d10 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 90feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: 2,375(each) (Linked). Size: Large. Weight: 20lb. Purchase DC: 19  Restriction: Mil+3. 
-Browning M2 (.50BMG): Damage: 2d10 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 120feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: 300 (Linked). Size: Huge. Weight: 100lb. Purchase DC: 21  Restriction: Mil+3. 
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The Medium Tank, M4 was the primary tank produced by the United States for its own use and the use of its allies during World War II. Production of the M4 medium tank exceeded 50,000 units and its chassis served as the basis for numerous other armored vehicles such as tank destroyers, tank retrievers, and self-propelled artillery. In the United Kingdom the M4 was dubbed the Sherman after Union General William Tecumseh Sherman, following the British practice of naming their American-built tanks after famous American Civil War generals. Subsequently the British name found its way into common use in the US. Following World War II the M4 medium tank was used by the US until the end of the Korean War. Many nations continued to use the tank in both training and combat roles into the late 20th century.[1]

M551 Sheridan Tank
Crew: 4  Pass: 0 Cargo: 600lb Init: -4 Maneuver: -6 Top Speed: 76 (8)/ Water;1. Defense: 8 Hard: 5 HP: 52  Size: H PDC: 42 Res: Mil (+3) Face: 5/2 Armament: 152mm cannon and 7.62mm machine gun (Coaxial), M2 Machine gun. Bonuses: +2 Attack Cannon, +4 Guidance System Missile.
Equipment:
 -152mm Cannons: Damage: 6d12 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 50 feet. Rate of Fire: Single. Magazine: 1 (20 in tank). Size: Huge. Weight:  600lb. Purchase DC: 23 Restriction: Mil+3 Burst 15feet, Ref: 17
--MGM-51 “Shillelagh” Missile system: Damage: 15d6 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: --. Range Increment: 200 feet. Rate of Fire: Single. Magazine: 1 (10 in tank). Size: Huge. Weight:  600lb. Purchase DC: 23 Restriction: Mil+3 Ignores 15 hardness, 10ft burst, Ref 15.
-.30 Machine gun (7.62x51): Damage: 2d10 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 90feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: 3,000 (Linked). Size: Large. Weight: 20lb. Purchase DC: 19  Restriction: Mil+3. 
-Browning M2 (.50BMG): Damage: 2d10 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 120feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: 1,000 (Linked). Size: Huge. Weight: 100lb. Purchase DC: 21  Restriction: Mil+3. 
-4x Smoke Canister Launchers (Smoke Grenade): Damage: -- Damage Type: --. Critical: --. Range Increment: 50feet. Rate of Fire: Single. Magazine: 1 (Int). Size: Huge. Weight: 50lb. Purchase DC: 15  Restriction: Lic+1. 
-Professional Radio, Night vision scope (240ft range).
The M551 Sheridan was an Armored Airborne Reconnaissance Assault Vehicle developed by the United States, named after Civil War General Philip Sheridan. It was designed to have both an air drop and swimming capability. It was armed with the MGM-51 Shillelagh gun-launched missile system. Production began in 1966, entering the US Army inventory in 1967. Under the urging of General Creighton Abrams, the US Commander of Military Forces in Vietnam at the time, the M551 was rushed into combat service in Vietnam in January 1969. In April and August 1969, M551s were deployed to units in Europe and Korea, respectively.[1] Now retired from service, it saw extensive combat in Vietnam, and limited service in Operation Just Cause (Panama), and Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm (Iraq).[1]
M551 Sheridan Armored Reconnaissance Airborne Assault Vehicle[1] Type Armored Reconnaissance Airborne Assault Vehicle[1] Place of origin  United States Service history In service 1969–96 Specifications Weight 15.2 tonnes Length 20.6 ft (6.3 m) Width 9.1 ft (2.8 m) Height 7.5 ft (2.3 m) Crew 4 (Commander, gunner, loader, driver)

M41 Walker Bulldog Tank
Crew: 4  Pass: 0 Cargo: 600lb Init: -4 Maneuver: -6 Top Speed: 79 (8) Defense: 8 Hard: 15 HP: 54  Size: H PDC: 42 Res: Mil (+3) Face: 5/3 Armament: 76mm cannon, .50 Browning, M1919 .30 (Coaxial). Bonuses: +2 Attack Cannon
Equipment:
 -76mm Cannons: Damage: 10d6 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 250 feet. Rate of Fire: Single. Magazine: 1 (65 in tank). Size: Huge. Weight:  450lb. Purchase DC: 23 Restriction: Mil+3
-M1919(7.62x51): Damage: 2d10 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 90feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: Linked. Size: Large. Weight: 33lb. Purchase DC: 17  Restriction: Res+2
-M2 Browning(.50BMG): Damage: 2d12 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 120feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: Linked. Size: Huge. Weight: 87lb. Purchase DC: 17  Restriction: Res+2
-Professional Radio.
Description: The M41 Walker Bulldog was an American light tank developed to replace the M24 Chaffee. It was named for General Walton Walker who died in a jeep accident in Korea. On 07 November 1950, the US Ordnance Committee Minutes (OCM) issued item #33476, redesignating the heavy, medium, and light tank classifications to  classifications according to armament; the 120mm (heavy) Gun Tanks, 90mm (medium) Gun Tanks, and the 76mm (light) Gun tanks.[2]

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« Reply #18 on: April 22, 2012, 03:24:44 AM »
The Ford 3-Ton M1918 was one of the first light tank designs by the U.S.  It was a small two-man, one-gun tank.  It was armed with a .30 caliber machine-gun and could reach a maximum speed of 8mph.
The 3-ton tank started being designed in mid-1918.The 3-Ton was designed to use another tank other than the Renault FT-17 in battle. The initial production of the 3-ton was of fifteen vehicles. One of the tanks was sent to France for testing. Then a contract for 15,000 of these vehicles was awarded. However the U.S tank corps felt it did not meet the requirements they wanted. The contract for the 15,000 tanks was ended by the Armistice, leaving only the fifteen original tanks produced.

Type Tank Place of origin  United States Specifications Weight 3 tonnes Length 14 ft Width 6 ft Height 6 ft Crew 2 (Driver and gunner)

Primary
armament: .30 caliber Browning machine-gun. Secondary armament: none. Engine: Two Model T Ford engines 45 hp Power/weight ? Operational range ? Speed 12.8km/h(8 mph)
Ford 3 Ton Tank
Crew: 2  Pass: 0 Cargo: 0lb Init: -2 Maneuver: -6 Top Speed: 5(1) Defense: 8 Hard: 5 HP: 40  Size: H PDC: 25  Res: Mil (+3) Face: 3/2 Armament: M1919 .30 (Forward). Bonuses: None
Equipment:
-M1919(.30-06): Damage: 2d10 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 90feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: Linked. Size: Large. Weight: 33lb. Purchase DC: 17  Restriction: Res+2

The Mark IX tank was a British armoured fighting vehicle from the First World War, the world's first specialised Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC).
Mark IX Tank
Crew: 2  Pass: 30 Cargo: 0lb Init: -4 Maneuver:-6 Top Speed: 2(1) Defense: 6 Hard: 5 HP: 58  Size: G PDC: 25  Res: Mil (+3) Face: 7/2 Armament: 2x .30 Machine guns (Forward). Bonuses: None
Equipment:
-M1919(.303): Damage: 2d10 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 90feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: Linked. Size: Large. Weight: 33lb. Purchase DC: 17  Restriction: Res+2 Notes: Fire-linked 3d10 damage, burst +3d10 expends 20 rounds (10 per gun) auto and 10 rounds (5 per gun) burst.

The British Mark I was the world's first combat tank, entering service in the middle of World War I, born of the need to break the domination of trenches and machine guns over the battlefields of the Western Front. Along with its subsequent variants, it was the most successful heavy tank of the war

The Mark I was a development of Little Willie, the experimental tank built for the Landships Committee by Lieutenant Walter Wilson and William Tritton in the summer of 1915. Working on problems discovered with Willie, the Mark I was designed by Wilson. A gun turret above the hull would have made the centre of gravity too high, so the guns were put in sponsons. The prototype Mark I, ready in December 1915, was called "Mother". One hundred and fifty were built.
Mark I Tank (Male)
Crew: 8  Pass: 0 Cargo: 0lb Init: -4 Maneuver:-6 Top Speed: 322(32) Defense: 6 Hard: 8 HP: 58  Size: G PDC: 25  Res: Mil (+3) Face: 7/3 Armament: 2x  6 pound QF cannons (Fire Arc: Front /Left and Front/Right) 3x .303 Machine guns (Fire Arcs: 1x Forward, 1x Left, 1x Right). Bonuses: None
Equipment:
-QF 6 pound cannon (57x307R): Damage: 6d6 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 120feet. Rate of Fire: S. Magazine: 1 (337 in tank). Size: Huge. Weight: 88lb. Purchase DC: 23  Restriction: Mil+3. Notes: Burst 15ft ref 17. 
-Machine gun (.303): Damage: 2d10 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 100feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: Linked. Size: Huge. Weight: 33lb. Purchase DC: 22  Restriction: Mil+3

Mark I Tank (Female)
Crew: 8  Pass: 0 Cargo: 0lb Init: +0 Maneuver:+0 Top Speed: 322(32) Defense: 6 Hard: 5 HP: 58  Size: G PDC: 25  Res: Mil (+3) Face: 6/7 Armament: 6x .303 Machine guns (Fire Arcs: 2xFront /Left and 2x Front/Right, 2x Forward). Bonuses: None
Equipment:
-Machine gun (.303): Damage: 2d10 Damage Type: Ballistic. Critical: 20. Range Increment: 100feet. Rate of Fire: A. Magazine: Linked. Size: Huge. Weight: 33lb. Purchase DC: 22  Restriction: Mil+3. Notes: Fire-linked 3d10 damage, burst +3d10 expends 20 rounds (10 per gun) auto and 10 rounds (5 per gun) burst.

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« Reply #19 on: April 22, 2012, 03:33:01 AM »
PL6 the Fusion Age, while dog fighting in and out of an atmosphere in later ages will be dominated by Fighters and Assault Fighters with powerful engines capable of running in almost any condition, and equipped with weapons that can hit targets from miles away, PL6 sees the last run of dedicated atmospheric fighters, though atmospheric attack aircraft and bombers will soldier on in one form or another.

Air Superiority Fighters
 F 28 “Laser Hawk“(PL 6)
Crew: 1 Pass: 1* Cargo: 450lb Init:-2 Maneuver:+10 Top Speed:3100(310) Defense:6  Hard:10  HP:48  Size: G PDC: 58($105,000,000) Res: Mil(+3) Face: 50feet long(10 squares)/48ft 7in Wing Span (9 Squares). Cover: ¾’s to Occupants.
Weapons:
 Mk III Laser Array Dmg: 4d8.(Fire). Crit:20. Range Inc: 460ft. RoF: A. Mag:450(Cell), SZ: H. Wgt: 98lb. PDC/Res:24/Mil. Cell PDC:28 Special: +3 Attack.
 AIM-16 Short Range Air-Air Missile Dmg 12d6.(Ballistic). Crit:20. Range Inc: 2,700 ft. RoF:1. Mag:1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 850lb. PDC/Res:/Mil. Special: Heat Seeking +4 to attack against targets that radiate high heat sources, Move action to acquire a lock.
AIM-21 Medium Range Air-Air Missile Dmg 15d6.(Ballistic). Crit:--. Range Inc: 6,000 ft. RoF: 1. Mag: 1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 1,000lb. PDC/Res: 22/Mil. Special: Radar Guided +4 attack on a successful lock (move action to acquire) Burst Radius: 20ft, Ref 17 for half.
AGM-11 Light Air-Ground Missile Dmg 15d6.(piercing). Crit:20. Range Inc: 1,700ft. RoF:  1 . Mag: 1 (Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 1,000lb. PDC/Res: 23/Mil. Special: Laser guided+2 attack vs. ground vehicles, Move action to acquire lock, Burst Radius: 15ft. Ref 17 for half (targets caught in the burst only) Ignores 15 hardness (primary target only). 
AIM-73X Long Range Missile Dmg 25d6.(Slashing). Crit:20. Range Inc: 9,800 ft. RoF: 1. Mag: 1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 1,500lb. PDC/Res: 24/Mil. Special: Radar Guided-Heat Seeking +6 Attack with both a Radar and Heat lock (+4 with one or the other). Burst Radius: 35 feet, Ref 25 for half. 
Equipment:
Advanced Stealth Array; +6 all DC’s to detect this aircraft electronically (Search, Computer Use, Spot, ect), +6 Defense against Radar guided weapons, or +4 Against Heat seeking weapons.   
Advanced Radar/Lidar Array/ Target Acquisition System; +6 bonus to all electronics based, Search, Spot, Navigate, Computer Use and Survival Checks, Allows laser, heat, and Radar guidance locks (+1 Attack, stacks with weapon bonuses). Range 150 miles.
Friend or Foe Indicator; Negates stealth bonuses against detection for friendly units.
Internal Bays; 2 Specialized bays each capable of carrying 1 XM271 Drone, 6 missile Bays (2 Port side, 2 Starboard Side, 2 Under slung) each capable of holding 2 AIM 21’s or AGM-11’s, or 3 AIM-16 missiles, or 1 AIM-73X Missile.  Typical Load Out; 2 XM271 Drones, 4 AIM-21 missiles, 6 AIM-16 missiles, 4 AGM-11 missiles (or 2 AIM-73X Missiles). Naval F 28’s replace the rear most underside bay with Arresting gear.
Chaff and Flare Dispenser: +4 Defense (Stacks with stealth bonus) vs. heat or RADAR guided munitions.
Long Range Radio Receiver/Transmitter; Range 20,000 miles. 
Mid Air refueling Probe (5 hours operational flight time un refueled)
*XM271 Assault Drone(x2) Large Robot (Armature) HD 4d10+20; (hp 42) Init +4; Spd 75 ft (Clumsy). Defense 20, touch 9, flatfooted 14 (-1 Size, +6 Dex, +5 equipment); BAB +0; Grapl +3;  Full Atk + 3 Ranged*(2d10 Charge Rifle,) or +3 Ranged  *(15d6 M-87 Talon Missile) Reach 5 ft. AL None SV Fort +0, Ref +4, Will +0; AP 0; Rep +0;  Str8, Dex 23, Con –, Int –, Wis 10, Cha 1. Purchase DC: 27
Skills: +4 Pilot*
      Components: Armature Frame, AlumiSteel Armor plate, Class V Sensor array,    Speed, Enhanced Propeller, Charge Rifle (3 reloads), 2 M87 Talon Missile    Launchers, AV Recorder, AV Transmitter, Remote Control Unit, Robot Link. 
The F 28 “Laser Hawk” is an advanced American design, the most innovative part of the F 28’s design is the 2 assault recon drones it carries for specialized operations, the Drones can be deployed 1 at a time and controlled by an operator situated behind the pilot, deploying a drone is a move action.  The F-28 also mounts an advanced Laser Array, and carries an array of missiles in internal bays
* The Passenger is generally along to pilot the F 28’s XM271 Drones, these drones are primarily meant to provide close support to infantry when a dedicated ground unit is not available, it is also useful for reconnaissance. The XM271 takes a -2 penalty to Initiative, Pilot checks and attack rolls and uses the operators Pilot Ranks, and Base attack bonuses, but its own Dexterity Modifier.  The Drones can return to the aircraft (Pilot DC 25)or land at an airfield for later retrieval.         
 
Su 50  Berkut 2(PL 6)
Crew:1  Pass:0 Cargo:300 lb Init:-2 Maneuver:+12 Top Speed:2831(283) Defense: 6 Hard:10  HP: 50 Size: G PDC: 58($96,506,222) Res: Mil(+3) Face: 60feet Long (12 Squares)/Wing span 50ft (10 Squares). Cover: ¾’s to crew.
Weapons:
 Nar-1XC 45mm Automatic Cannon Dmg: 5d12.(Ballistic). Crit:20. Range Inc:220ft. RoF: A. Mag:250(Linked), SZ:H. Wgt: 175lb. PDC/Res:26/Mil. Rounds PDC:21 (box of 250). Special: Combat Sight +2 Attack.
R-907 Short Range Air-air Missile Dmg 6d12.(Ballistic). Crit:--. Range Inc: 2,800ft. RoF:1. Mag:1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 770lb. PDC/Res:21/Mil. Special: Heat Seeking; +4 attack vs. targets radiating a high heat source, acquiring a lock is a move action Burst Radius: 20ft, Ref 17 for half.
R-177 Medium Range Air-Air Missile Dmg 17d6.(ballistic). Crit:20. Range Inc: 5,500ft. RoF: 1. Mag: 1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 1,100 lb. PDC/Res: 23/Mil. Special: Radar Guided +4 attack on a successful lock (move action to acquire) Burst Radius: 20ft, Ref 17 for half.
KS-3 Medium Anti Ground Missile Dmg 20d6.(Slashing). Crit:--. Range Inc: 1,200ft. RoF: 1. Mag: 1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 950 lb. PDC/Res: 22/Mil.  Special: Laser guided+2 attack vs. ground vehicles, Move action to acquire lock, Burst Radius: 15ft. Ref 17 for half (targets caught in the burst only) Ignores 15 hardness (primary target only). 
R200X Long Range Air-Air Missile Dmg 20d6.(Concussion). Crit:20. Range Inc:11,000 ft. RoF: 1. Mag: 1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 1,400lb. PDC/Res: 22/Mil. Special: Radar Guided-Heat Seeking +6 Attack with both a Radar and Heat lock (+4with one or the other). Burst Radius: 30 feet, Ref 20 for half. 
Equipment:
Advanced Stealth Array; +4 all DC’s to detect this aircraft electronically (Search, Computer Use, Spot, ect), +4 Defense against Radar guided weapons, or +2 Against Heat seeking weapons.   
Friend or Foe Indicator; Negates stealth bonuses against detection for friendly units.
Long Range Radio Receiver/Transmitter; Range 15,000 miles. 
Mid Air refueling Probe (5 hours operational flight time un refueled)
Chaff and Flare Dispenser: +4 Defense (Stacks with stealth bonus) vs. heat or RADAR guided munitions.
Advanced Radar/Lidar Array/ Target Acquisition System; +6 bonus to all electronics based, Search, Spot, Navigate, Computer Use and Survival Checks, Allows laser, heat, and Radar guidance locks (+1 Attack, stacks with weapon bonuses). Range 90 miles.
Internal Bays; 7 missile Bays (2 Port side, 2 Starboard Side, 3 Under slung) each of the side Bays is capable of holding 2 R-177’s , or 3 R-907 missiles, or 1 R200X Missile, the Under Slung ports are capable of holding 2 KS-3 Missiles each, and 4 under wing racks capable of holding one missile each (or 2 R907‘s each).  Typical Load Out;  6 R907 missiles, 6  KS-3 missiles, 4 R177 missiles (or 2 R200X Missiles), and 4 KS-3‘s or R177‘s under the wings. Naval Su 50’s replace the rear most underside bay with Arresting Gear.
The successor to the Sukhoi Su-47 fighter even possessing the forward canards and forward swept wings. While it is not as fast as the F-28, the Su-50 has the edge in maneuverability, and has the most destructive gun of three Dominate Air Superiority fighters.
 
Einherjar JASF (PL 6)
Crew:2  Pass:0 Cargo:175lb Init:+0 Maneuver:+14 Top Speed:1,860(186) Defense:6  Hard:10  HP: 44 Size:  PDC: 56($57,000,000) Res: Mil(+3) Face: 45feet long (9Squares)/Wingspan 40feet(0.8Squares). Cover: ¾’s cover
Weapons:
 Gau-23R 23mm Tri-Barreled Gatling gun Dmg: 4d12.(Ballistic). Crit:20. Range Inc: 300ft. RoF: A. Mag:500(Box), SZ:H. . Wgt: 247lb. PDC/Res:27/Mil. Rounds PDC:24(box of  500)
AIM-16 Short Range Air-Air Missile Dmg 12d6.(Ballistic). Crit:20. Range Inc: 2,700 ft. RoF:1. Mag:1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 850lb. PDC/Res:/Mil. Special: Heat Seeking +4 to attack against targets that radiate high heat sources, Move action to acquire a lock. Or R-907 Short Range Air-air Missile Dmg 6d12.(Ballistic). Crit:--. Range Inc: 2,800ft. RoF:1. Mag:1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 770lb. PDC/Res:21/Mil. Special: Heat Seeking; +4 attack vs. targets radiating a high heat source, acquiring a lock is a move action Burst Radius: 20ft, Ref 17 for half.
AIM-21 Medium Range Air-Air Missile Dmg 15d6.(Ballistic). Crit:--. Range Inc: 6,000 ft. RoF: 1. Mag: 1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 1,000lb. PDC/Res: 22/Mil. Special: Radar Guided +2 attack on a successful lock (move action to acquire) Burst Radius: 20ft, Ref 17 for half. Or R-177 Medium Range Air-Air Missile Dmg 17d6.(Ballistic). Crit:20. Range Inc: 5,500ft. RoF: 1. Mag: 1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 1,100 lb. PDC/Res: 23/Mil. Special: Radar Guided +4 attack on a successful lock (move action to acquire) Burst Radius: 20ft, Ref 17 for half.
AGM-11 Light Air-Ground Missile Dmg 15d6.(piercing). Crit:20. Range Inc: 1,700ft. RoF:  1 . Mag: 1 (Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 1,000lb. PDC/Res: 23/Mil. Special: Laser guided+2 attack vs. ground vehicles, Move action to acquire lock, Burst Radius: 15ft. Ref 17 for half (targets caught in the burst only) Ignores 15 hardness (primary target only). Or KS-3 Medium Anti Ground Missile Dmg 20d6.(Slashing). Crit:--. Range Inc: 1,200ft. RoF: 1. Mag: 1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 950 lb. PDC/Res: 22/Mil.  Special: Laser guided+2 attack vs. ground vehicles, Move action to acquire lock, Burst Radius: 15ft. Ref 17 for half (targets caught in the burst only) Ignores 15 hardness (primary target only).   
AIM-73X Long Range Missile Dmg 25d6.(Slashing). Crit:20. Range Inc: 9,800 ft. RoF: 1. Mag: 1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 1,500lb. PDC/Res: 24/Mil. Special: Radar Guided-Heat Seeking +4 Attack with both a Radar and Heat lock (+2 with one or the other). Burst Radius: 35 feet, Ref 25 for half. Or R200X Long Range Air-Air Missile Dmg 20d6.(Concussion). Crit:20. Range Inc:11,000 ft. RoF: 1. Mag: 1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 1,400lb. PDC/Res: 22/Mil. Special: Radar Guided-Heat Seeking +5 Attack with both a Radar and Heat lock (+3with one or the other). Burst Radius: 30 feet, Ref 20 for half.   
Equipment:
 Stealth Array; +5 all DC’s to detect this aircraft electronically (Search, Computer Use, Spot, ect), +5 Defense against Radar guided weapons, or +3 Against Heat seeking weapons.   
Friend or Foe Indicator; Negates stealth bonuses against detection for friendly units.
Long Range Radio Receiver/Transmitter; Range 15,000 miles. 
 Radar/Lidar Array/ Target Acquisition System; +5 bonus to all electronics based, Search, Spot, Navigate, Computer Use and Survival Checks, Allows laser, heat, and Radar guidance locks (+1 Attack, stacks with weapon bonuses). Range 75 miles.
Internal Bays; 7 missile Bays (2 Port side, 2 Starboard Side, 3 Under slung) each of the side Bays are capable of holding 2 Medium Range Air-Air or Air -Ground missiles, or 3 Short Range Air-Air missiles, or 1 Long Range Air-air missiles.  Typical Load Out;2 Long Range Missiles, 3 Medium Range Air-Air Missiles, 3 Air-Ground Missiles, 6 Short Range Missiles. Naval JASF’s replace the rear most underside bay with Arresting Gear.
Long Range Radio Receiver/Transmitter; Range 10,000 miles. 
Chaff and Flare Dispenser: +4 Defense (Stacks with stealth bonus) vs. heat or RADAR guided munitions.
Mid Air refueling Probe (5 hours operational flight time un refueled)
The Einherjar Norse for "lone fighter" was the result of a joint Norwegian/ Japanese/ Israeli project, later joined by the nations of Jordan, Vietnam, and Sweden.  Norway, Israel and Japan did not trust the Untested technologies of the F-28 but felt that the Su-50 was to large.  In response the three nations held a design contest for a JASF (Joint Air Superiority Fighter), eventually, a Norwegian based company won the contest, and the Einherjar, a Delta wing stealth aircraft based on the JAS 39 Gripen was produced.  With an eye to the export market, the Einherjar was designed to be less expensive than its competitors and use their missiles.     

Interceptors
 F29C “Stealth Cat” (PL 6)
Crew:2  Pass: 0 Cargo:700 lb Init:+0 Maneuver:+10 Top Speed:1850(185) Defense:  Hard:10  HP:48  Size:  PDC: 56($64,000,000) Res: Mil(+3) Face: 48feet long (10squares)/Wingspan: Extended; 60 feet (12 Squares) ,Swept Back;20ft (4 Squares). Cover: ¾’s to occupants.
Weapons:
 20mm Gatling Gun Dmg: 6d8.(Ballistic). Crit:20. Range Inc: 150ft. RoF: A. Mag:350(Linked), SZ: H. Wgt: 200lb. PDC/Res:27/Mil. Rounds PDC: 23(box of 100). Special:  Auto 100 rounds (Ref 20 for half, 20ftx20ft area), Burst 50 rounds (-4 attack +6d8) Computer assisted target sight +2 Attack.
 AIM-168 Warlord Long Range Air-Air Missile Dmg 15d6.(Concussion). Crit:--. Range Inc: 9,000ft. RoF:1. Mag:1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 1,800lb. PDC/Res:/Mil. Special: Radar Guided-Heat Seeking +4 Attack with both a Radar and Heat lock (+2 with one or the other).
AGM 195 Anti-Ship missile Dmg 10d10.(Ballistic). Crit:20. Range Inc: 1,500ft. RoF: 1. Mag: 1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 2,000lb. PDC/Res: /Mil. Special:   Radar Guided +2 attack on a successful lock (move action to acquire) Burst Radius: 20ft, Ref 17 for half, ignores 20 hardness against target struck.
 AIM-16 Short Range Air-Air Missile Dmg 12d6.(Ballistic). Crit:20. Range Inc: 2,700 ft. RoF:1. Mag:1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 850lb. PDC/Res:/Mil. Special: Heat Seeking +4 to attack against targets that radiate high heat sources, Move action to acquire a lock.
Mk XII 2,500lb bomb Dmg: 30d6.(Concussion). Crit:--. Range Inc: 1,100ft. RoF: 1. Mag:1 (Int), SZ:H . Wgt: 2,500lb. PDC/Res:23/Mil. Special No Maximum range Increment Burst Radius:40ft Reflex 20
Equipment:
Advanced Radar/Lidar Array/ Target Acquisition System; +6 bonus to all electronics based, Search, Spot, Navigate, Computer Use and Survival Checks, Allows laser, heat, and Radar guidance locks (+1 Attack, stacks with weapon bonuses). Range 200 miles.
Advanced Stealth Array; +4 all DC’s to detect this aircraft electronically (Search, Computer Use, Spot, ect), +4 Defense against Radar guided weapons, or +2 Against Heat seeking weapons.   
Friend or Foe Indicator; Negates stealth bonuses against detection for friendly units.
Long Range Radio Receiver/Transmitter; Range 15,000 miles. 
Internal Bays; 2 Under slung missile Bays, each capable of holding 3 AIM 168 or 3 AGM 195 missiles or 4 AIM 16 Missiles Medium Range Air-Air or Air -Ground missiles, or 2 Mk XI Bombs. Typical load out: 3 AIM-168 missiles and 3 AGM-195 missiles or 4 MK XI bombs.
Arresting Gear for carrier landings.
Mid Air refueling Probe (4 hours operational flight time un refueled)
Chaff and Flare Dispenser: +4 Defense (Stacks with stealth bonus) vs. heat or RADAR guided munitions.
The F29C is an advanced two seat interceptor with bombing capabilities based on the older F14 Tomcats, its variable geometry wings allow for High maneuverability and superior handling, but reduce the effectiveness of the fighter’s stealth.  The Stealth Cat’s crew consist of a pilot and Weapon systems operator, like its ancestor the Tomcat. 
 
Yak24 “Brick” (PL 6)
Crew:1  Pass:0 Cargo:100lb Init:-2 Maneuver:+5 Top Speed:3,400(340) Defense: 8  Hard:5  HP: 41  Size: H PDC: 53($26,000,000) Res: Mil(+3) Face: Length:25feet (5squares) /Wingspan27feet (6 squares). Cover: ¾’s cover
Weapons:
 Gau-23R 23mm Tri-Barreled Gatling gun Dmg: 4d12.(Ballistic). Crit:20. Range Inc: 300ft. RoF: A. Mag:500(Box), SZ:H. . Wgt: 247lb. PDC/Res:27/Mil. Rounds PDC:24(box of  500)
R-907 Short Range Air-air Missile Dmg 6d12.(Ballistic). Crit:--. Range Inc: 2,800ft. RoF:1. Mag:1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 770lb. PDC/Res:21/Mil. Special: Heat Seeking; +4 attack vs. targets radiating a high heat source, acquiring a lock is a move action Burst Radius: 20ft, Ref 17 for half.
KS-3 Medium Anti Ground Missile Dmg 20d6.(Slashing). Crit:--. Range Inc: 1,200ft. RoF: 1. Mag: 1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 950 lb. PDC/Res: 22/Mil.  Special: Laser guided+2 attack vs. ground vehicles, Move action to acquire lock, Burst Radius: 15ft. Ref 17 for half (targets caught in the burst only) Ignores 15 hardness (primary target only).   
R200X Long Range Air-Air Missile Dmg 20d6.(Concussion). Crit:20. Range Inc:11,000 ft. RoF: 1. Mag: 1(Int), SZ: H. Wgt: 1,400lb. PDC/Res: 22/Mil. Special: Radar Guided-Heat Seeking +2 Attack with both a Radar and Heat lock (+1with one or the other). Burst Radius: 30 feet, Ref 20 for half.   
Equipment:
Advanced Radar/Lidar Array/ Target Acquisition System; +6 bonus to all electronics based, Search, Spot, Navigate, Computer Use and Survival Checks, Allows laser, heat, and Radar guidance locks (+1 Attack, stacks with weapon bonuses). Range 200 miles.
Friend or Foe Indicator; Allows identification by friendly Radar units..
Long Range Radio Receiver/Transmitter; Range 15,000 miles. 
Chaff and Flare Dispenser: +4 Defense vs. heat or RADAR guided munitions.
Mid Air refueling Probe (4 hours operational flight time un refueled)
Arresting Gear for carrier landings.
Hard points for missiles; Fuselage 4, Left Wing 3, Right Wing 3. Each can hold 1 R200X or 1 KS-3 or 2 R-907’s. Typical Load out: 8 R-907’s, 4 R200X missiles, and 2 KS-3’s.
The “Brick” is an unusual interceptor, lacking any form of stealth, though it possesses an anti stealth radar. It is also the cheapest interceptor on the market.