Light Revolvers |
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mame | caliber | range, yds | ROF | damage | capacity | loading | malf | weight | cost | date |
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apache knuckleduster | 7mm Short RF | 3 | 2 | 1d6 | 4 | complicated | 95% | 1.1 | £1 | ~1870 |
-- a combination of short folding knife, brass knuckles, and revolver, popular among urban hoodlums; very slow reloading. |
Hopkins & Allen | 32 Colt Short | 15 | 3 | 1d8 | 5 | break open | 98% | 1.3 | £1 | 1880s |
-- a top break double-action revolver typical of various low-power but common handguns (Harrington & Richardson, S&W, etc.). |
muff pistol | 32 Extra Short RF | 5 | 2 | 1d8 | 5 | reverse break | 98% | 1.1 | £1 | 1870s |
-- single action, spur trigger revolvers used by women and gamblers; very slow reloading. |
Turbiaux Protector | 32 Extra Short RF | 2 | 2 | 1d6 | 7 | complicated | 96% | 0.9 | £2 | 1882 |
-- the ‘palm-squeezer’ pistol, being about the size of a shoe-polish can; reloading is very slow. |
Heavy Revolvers |
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mame | caliber | range, yds | ROF | damage | capacity | loading | malf | weight | cost | date |
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Colt Bisley | 45 Long Colt | 20 | 1 | 1d10+2 | 6 | side gate | 00% | 2.2 | £7 | 1894 |
-- a top of the line target pistol. |
Colt Frontier | 45 Long Colt | 15 | 1 | 1d10+2 | 6 | side gate | 00% | 2.4 | £4 | 1872 |
-- the iconic ‘cowboy’ revolver; also available in 44-40, 44 Colt, and many lesser calibers; used by the U.S. Army to 1890. |
Colt Lightning | 38 Long Colt | 15 | 2 | 1d10 | 6 | side gate | 00% | 2.2 | £4 | 1877 |
-- popular and common American weapon. |
Colt Thunderer | 41 Colt | 15 | 2 | 1d10+1 | 6 | side gate | 00% | 2.2 | £4 | 1877 |
-- popular and common American weapon. |
Colt New Army/Navy | 38 Long Colt | 15 | 2 | 1d10 | 6 | swing out | 00% | 2.0 | £4 | 1892 |
-- the standard US Army sidearm, and infamous as "the gun that won't stop a charging Moro". |
Modele 1892 | 8mm Lebel Revolver | 15 | 3 | 1d8 | 6 | swing out | 00% | 1.8 | £4 | 1892 |
-- the standard French military sidearm. |
Nagant M1895 | 7.65mm Nagant | 15 | 3 | 1d8 | 7 | side gate | 00% | 1.7 | £4 | 1895 |
-- the standard Russian military sidearm. |
Reichsrevolver M83 | 10.6mm German | 15 | 1 | 1d10 | 6 | side gate | 00% | 2.4 | £3 | 1883 |
-- the standard German military sidearm (the prior M79 was similar); has a safety catch. |
Remington 1890 Army | 44 Colt | 15 | 1 | 1d10+2 | 6 | side gate | 00% | 2.6 | £3 | 1890 |
-- a common American handgun, formerly in service with the U.S. Army. |
S&W No. 3 | 44 S&W American | 15 | 1 | 1d10+2 | 6 | break open | 00% | 2.6 | £3 | 1872 |
-- typical of the larger handguns kept in American homes. |
S&W Schofield | 44 S&W Schofield | 15 | 1 | 1d10+2 | 6 | break open | 00% | 2.6 | £3 | 1875 |
-- typical weapon for bank and express guards; was also used by the U.S. Army. |
S&W Russian | 44 Russian | 15 | 1 | 1d10+2 | 6 | break open | 00% | 2.6 | £5 | 1873 |
-- was popular with professional "shootists" in the American West; standard Russian military handgun up to 1891. |
S&W New Model No. 3 DA | 44 S&W American | 15 | 1 | 1d10+2 | 6 | break open | 00% | 2.6 | £4 | 1881 |
-- a common American handgun, typical of the S&W revolvers introduced in the 1880s. |
S&W Military & Police | 38 Long Colt | 15 | 2 | 1d10 | 6 | swing out | 00% | 2.2 | £5 | 1897 |
-- the very latest in revolvers; available in .38 Special starting in 1902. |
Webley Bull Dog | 44 Bull Dog | 10 | 1 | 1d10+2 | 5 | side gate | 00% | 1.8 | £3 | 1873 |
-- the most common large gun kept in British homes; dodgy foreign copies can be had for £2. |
Webley Mk III | 455 British Service | 15 | 1 | 1d10+2 | 6 | break open | 00% | 2.4 | £5 | 1897 |
-- the current British military sidearm (but officers buy their own guns); the Mk II (1895) and Mk I (1887) are similar. |
Webley-Green | 455 British Service | 20 | 1 | 1d10+2 | 6 | break open | 00% | 2.4 | £10 | 1889 |
-- a premium version of the military Webley revolver. |
Webley RIC | 44 Webley | 15 | 1 | 1d10+2 | 6 | loading gate | 00% | 2.0 | £4 | 1867 |
-- when British policemen carry pistols, this would likely be the issued weapon. |
Semi-Automatic Pistols |
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mame | caliber | range, yds | ROF | damage | capacity | loading | malf | weight | cost | date |
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Bergmann Military Model | 7.65mm Bergmann | 15 | 2 | 1d8 | 10 | internal | 98% | 2.0 | £6 | 1897 |
-- somewhat bulky German pistol; a prior 1894 model was very awkward. |
Borchardt | 30 Borchardt | 15 | 2 | 1d8 | 8 | magazine | 98% | 3.0 | £6 | 1893 |
-- invented by a Connecticut native, and produced in small numbers in Germany by DWM; loaded magazines 0.25 lb. |
Colt Automatic | 38 Colt Auto | 15 | 2 | 1d8 | 7 | magazine | 99% | 2.0 | £6 | 1900 |
-- the first semi-automatic pistol produced in America, to John Browning’s design; loaded magazines weight 0.25 lb. |
FN Browning 1900 | 32 Automatic Colt | 15 | 3 | 1d8 | 7 | magazine | 99% | 2.0 | £5 | 1898 |
-- John Browning’s first semi-automatic pistol, produced in Belgium, quickly very popular; loaded magazines weight 0.25 lb. |
Mannlicher Model 1900 | 7.63mm Mannlicher | 15 | 3 | 1d8 | 10 | magazine | 99% | 2.2 | £6 | 1895 |
-- an Austrian military pistol; loaded magazines weight 0.25 lb. |
Mauser C/96 | 7.63mm Mauser | 20 | 2 | 1d10 | 6 or 10 | internal | 99% | 2.9 | £6 | 1896 |
-- popular soon after its introduction; can be loaded using stripper clips. |
Parabellum-Pistole | 30 Luger | 20 | 2 | 1d8 | 9 | magazine | 99% | 2.2 | £8 | 1900 |
-- a redesign of the Borchardt for the Swiss army by the German firm DWM; loaded magazines weight 0.3 lb. |
Roth-Steyr | 7.65mm Roth | 15 | 3 | 1d8 | 10 | internal | 99% | 2.2 | £6 | 1895 |
-- an Austrian military pistol. |
Schwarzlose M1898 | 7.63mm Mauser | 15 | 2 | 1d10 | 7 | magazine | 98% | ~2.4 | £6 | 1895 |
-- the M1895 version was similar; loaded magazines weigh 0.25 lb. |
Multibarrel Pistols |
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mame | caliber | range, yds | ROF | damage | capacity | loading | malf | weight | cost | date |
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Purdey Howdah | 450 Martini-Henry | 10 | 2 | 1d8+1d6 | 2 | break open | 00% | 5.0 | £8 | 1880s |
-- works like a double-barreled shotgun, with external hammers; 18” long. |
Remington Derringer | 41 Short RF | 5 | 2 | 1d10+1 | 2 | break open | 00% | 0.9 | £2 | 1866 |
-- the popular single-action ‘double derringer’, very concealable, with over-under barrels. |
Single-shot Rifles |
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mame | caliber | range, yds | ROF | damage | capacity | loading | malf | weight | cost | date |
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Martini Henry Mk IV | 450 Martini Henry | 80 | 1/3 | 1d8+1d6+3 | 1 | breech | 00% | 9.0 | £4 | 1871 |
-- issued to colonial and militia units in the British Empire; previous versions are similar. |
Martini Henry Carbine | 450 Martini Henry | 60 | 1/3 | 1d8+1d6+3 | 1 | breech | 00% | 6.6 | £3 | 1877 |
-- the Artillery Mk I, and the similar Cavalry Mk I; still used by the British forces. |
Remington Rolling Block | 43 Mauser | 80 | 1/3 | 1d8+1d6+3 | 1 | breech | 00% | 5.5 | £5 | ~1870 |
-- a very widely available American rifle, often sold to foriegn armies; various other calibers and civilian models also. |
Trapdoor Springfield | 45-70 Gov't | 60 | 1/3 | 1d8+1d6+4 | 1 | breech | 98% | 9.9 | £3 | 1873 |
-- still used by American militia units; typical of converted mid-century muzzleloading rifles. |
Lever-action and Pump Rifles |
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mame | caliber | range, yds | ROF | damage | capacity | loading | malf | weight | cost | date |
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Colt New Lightning | 44-40 | 60 | 1 | 1d10+2 | 9 | internal | 97% | 7 | £3 | 1884 |
-- a typical pump-action rifle; also available in 40-60 Marlin, 45 Long Colt and other calibers. |
Marlin 1895 Model | 45-90 Winchester | 90 | 1 | 1d8+1d6+3 | 4 | internal | 98% | 7 | £4 | 1895 |
-- also available in 40-65 Winchester and other smokeless cartridges. |
Savage Model 1899 | 303 Savage | 80 | 1 | 2d6+4 | 5 | internal | 98% | 7 | £6 | 1899 |
-- a modern smokeless powder rifle. |
Winchester Model 1873 | 44-40 | 60 | 1 | 1d10+2 | 15 | internal | 96% | 9 | £6 | 1873 |
-- the famous cowboy rifle; a carbine version weighs 7 lbs, has a 50 yd range, and only holds 10 cartridges. |
Winchester Model 1876 | 45-75 Winchester | 90 | 1 | 1d8+1d6+2 | 8 | internal | 97% | 10 | £7 | 1876 |
-- Winchester’s first 'powerful' lever-action rifle; standard arm of the Mounties. |
Winchester Model 1886 | 50-110 Winchester | 80 | 1 | 1d8+1d6+3 | 5 | internal | 98% | 10 | £10 | 1886 |
-- also available in other calibers such as 45-70 Gov’t, and as a takedown rifle; a carbine version weighs 8.4 lbs, with 50 yds range. |
Winchester Model 1894 | 30-30 | 60 | 1 | 2d6 | 6 | internal | 98% | 7 | £5 | 1894 |
-- first successful commercial rifle to use smokeless powder; also available in takedown version. |
Winchester Model 1895 | 30-40 Krag | 90 | 1 | 2d6+4 | 5 | magazine | 98% | 8 | £7 | 1895 |
-- a new hunting and military rifle, available in various calibers (inc. 303 British). |
Bolt-action Sporting Magazine Rifles |
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mame | caliber | range, yds | ROF | damage | capacity | loading | malf | weight | cost | date |
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Mannlicher | 8mm Mannlicher | 80 | 1/2 | 2d6+1 | 4 | clip | 99% | 8 | £20 | 1888 |
-- also available in various other smokeless-powder calibers; loaded with a 4 round en bloc clip. |
Mauser Heavy Sport Rifle | 10.75x57mm | 90 | 1/2 | 2d6+4 | 3 | internal | 00% | 9 | £20 | 1890s |
-- typical heavy game rifle for Germans on safari; various other smokeless-powder calibers available, such as 9.3x57mm Mauser. |
Remington-Lee Sporter | 45-79 Gov't | 70 | 1/2 | 1d8+1d6+4 | 5 | magazine | 00% | 9 | £6 | 1886 |
-- spare detachable magazines are available, weighing 0.5 lbs when loaded; also available in 30-40 Krag, 43 Spanish. |
Semi-automatic Rifles |
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mame | caliber | range, yds | ROF | damage | capacity | loading | malf | weight | cost | date |
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Madsen M96 | 8x58mmR Krag | 80 | 1 | 2d6+4 | 25 | magazine | 99% | 15 | £30 | 1896 |
-- adopted by Danish marines in 1896, this is the ancestor of the famous Madsen LMG; loaded magazine is 2 lbs, and is top mounted. |
Game Rifles |
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These are blackpowder or smokeless ("nitro") double rifles. Famous makers include Wm. & John Rigby, Westley-Richards, Holland & Holland, James Purdey & Sons, R. Hughs, Thomas Bland, W. J. Jeffrey, W. W. Greener, Evans, George Gibbs, H. Krieghoff (the only non-Briton on this list). Choose a size, choose a name, choose a caliber ... |
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mame | caliber | range, yds | ROF | damage | capacity | loading | malf | weight | cost | date |
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heavy double rifle | 500 Nitro Express | 70 | 2 | 3d6+4 | 2 | break open | 00% | 18 | £95 | 1880s |
-- also available as 577 Express, 577 Nitro Express, 500 Express, 500 Magnum Express, 500 Magnum Nitro Express, 450 Magnum Express ... |
express double rifle | 400 Nitro Express | 80 | 2 | 3d6+3 | 2 | break open | 00% | 13 | £75 | 1880s |
-- also available as 400 Magnum Express, 400 Nitro, 450/400 Express, 10.25x69mmR Express ... clip. |
double rifle | 360 Nitro Express | 100 | 2 | 3d6+2 | 2 | break open | 00% | 9 | £30 | 1884 |
-- not really a ‘big’ game rifle; also as the 360 Express, 9x70mmR Mauser, etc. |
cape gun | 12 ga. + 400 NE | 80 | 2 | 3d6+3 | 2 | break open | 00% | 11 | £25 | 1880s |
-- one rifle barrel, one shotgun barrel; see shotgun rules for 12 gauge range and damage. |
Shotguns |
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mame | caliber | range, yds | ROF | damage | capacity | loading | malf | weight | cost | date |
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double-barrel | 10 gauge | 10/20/50 | 2 | 4d6+2/2d6+1/1d6 | 2 | break open | 00% | 10 | £10 | 1870s |
-- representing a multitude of makers and variations. |
double-barrel | 12 gauge | 10/20/50 | 2 | 4d6/2d6/1d6 | 2 | break open | 00% | 9 | £4 | 1870s |
-- representing a multitude of makers and variations. |
sawed-off double-barrel | 12 gauge | 5/10 | 2 | 4d6/1d6 | 2 | break open | 00% | 8 | £4 | 1870s |
-- representing a multitude of makers and variations. |
single-barrel | 12 gauge | 10/20/50 | 1 | 4d6/2d6/1d6 | 1 | breech | 00% | 7 | £3 | 1870s |
-- representing a multitude of makers and variations; takedown models are available. |
Winchester Model 1887 | 12 gauge blackpowder | 10/20/50 | 1 | 4d6/2d6/1d6 | 5 | internal | 99% | 9 | £15 | 1887 |
-- a lever-action shotgun. |
Winchester Model 1893 | 12 gauge | 10/20/50 | 1 | 4d6/2d6/1d6 | 5 | internal | 99% | 7 | £15 | 1893 |
-- an early pump-action shotgun. |
Winchester Model 1897 | 12 gauge | 10/20/50 | 2 | 4d6/2d6/1d6 | 5 | internal | 00% | 7 | £10 | 1897 |
-- this pump shotgun has no disconnector on the trigger; takedown models are available. |
Combination Guns |
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These weapons are most popular in Europe (especially in Germany and Austria-Hungary), and have three or more barrels -- not all the same caliber. Commonest are those with two shotgun barrels and one sporting rifle barrel. They use normal shotgun stats when firing shotgun ammunition. |
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mame | caliber | range, yds | ROF | damage | capacity | loading | malf | weight | cost | date |
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Drilling | 12 ga. + 10.25mm | 70 | 2 | 3d6+3 | 3 | break open | 00% | 17 | £25 | 1880s |
-- equipped with two 12 gauge barrels and one 10.25x69mmR Express barrel; two triggers (one for shotgun, one for rifle). |
Vierling | 12 ga. + 10.25mm | 70 | 2 | 3d6+3 | 4 | break open | 00% | 21 | £40 | 1880s |
-- with two 12 gauge barrels and two 10.25x69mmR Express barrels; two triggers (one for shotgun, one for rifle). |
Bolt-action Military Rifles |
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Cartridges for these are loaded individually into the weapon. |
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mame | caliber | range, yds | ROF | damage | capacity | loading | malf | weight | cost | date |
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Krag-Jorgensen M1892 | 30-40 Krag | 80 | 1/2 | 2d6+4 | 5 | internal | 99% | 9 | £8 | 1892 |
-- the standard U.S. Army rifle; has some flaws which cause jams if not cleaned carefully and regularly. |
Lebel Mle 1886/93 | 8mm Lebel Rifle | 90 | 1/2 | 2d6+4 | 8 | internal | 00% | 9 | £8 | 1893 |
-- the standard French military rifle (modified in 1893), using the first smokeless military cartridge. |
Lee-Metford Mk I | 303 British | 90 | 1/2 | 2d6+4 | 8 | magazine | 00% | 10 | £8 | 1888 |
-- British military rifle; rear sights to 1900 yards, dial sights to 3500 yards; extra magazines not issued, but loaded magazines weigh 1 lb. |
Lee-Metford Mk II | 303 British | 90 | 1/2 | 2d6+4 | 10 | magazine | 00% | 9 | £8 | 1892 |
-- extra magazines are not issued, but loaded magazines weigh 1 lb. |
Lee-Metford Mk I Carbine | 303 British | 70 | 1/2 | 2d6+3 | 5 | magazine | 00% | 7 | £7 | 1897 |
-- still being issued to replace Martini-Henry carbines; extra magazines are not issued, but loaded magazines weigh 0.5 lb. |
Lee-Enfield Mark I | 303 British | 80 | 1/2 | 2d6+4 | 10 | magazine | 00% | 9 | £8 | 1895 |
-- has replaced the Martini-Henry rifle in first-line British units; extra magazines are not issued, but weigh 1 lb loaded. |
Lee-Enfield Mark I Carbine | 303 British | 70 | 1/2 | 2d6+3 | 6 | magazine | 00% | 7 | £7 | 1899 |
-- will replace the Martini-Henry and Lee-Metford carbines; extra magazines are not issued, but weigh 3/4 lb loaded. |
Winchester Model 1883 | 45-70 Gov't | 70 | 1/2 | 1d8+1d6+3 | 5 | internal | 00% | 9 | £6 | 1883 |
-- sometimes known as the Hotchkiss magazine rifle, an early use of the Lee bolt-action system. |
Bolt-action Military Rifles |
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A stripper clip or en bloc clip can be used to fill the internal magazine of these weapons. |
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mame | caliber | range, yds | ROF | damage | capacity | loading | malf | weight | cost | date |
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Berthier Carbine Mle 1892 | 8mm Lebel Rifle | 80 | 1/2 | 2d6+4 | 3 | internal | 00% | 7 | £8 | 1892 |
-- standard French military carbine; uses a 3 round en bloc clip. |
Lee M1895 | 6mm Lee Navy | 80 | 1/2 | 2d6+3 | 5 | internal | 00% | 8 | £8 | 1895 |
-- the standard U.S. Navy and Marine Corps rifle since 1896. |
Mannlicher M1888 | 8mm Mannlicher | 80 | 1/2 | 2d6+3 | 5 | internal | 00% | 10 | £7 | 1888 |
-- the previous Austrian military rifle, many have been sold to the Chinese military; uses a 5 round en bloc clip. |
Mannlicher M1895 | 8mm Mannlicher | 80 | 1/2 | 2d6+3 | 5 | internal | 00% | 8 | £8 | 1895 |
-- the standard Austrian military rifle; uses a 5 round en bloc clip. |
Mannlicher-Carcano M1891 | 6.5mm Carcano | 80 | 1/2 | 2d6+3 | 6 | internal | 00% | 8 | £8 | 1891 |
-- the standard Italian military rifle; uses a 6 round en bloc clip. |
Gew88 | 7.92mm Mauser "J" | 90 | 1/2 | 2d6+4 | 5 | internal | 00% | 10 | £8 | 1888 |
-- former standard German military rifle; rusts easily if not maintained; uses en bloc clip. |
Kar88 | 7.92mm Mauser "J" | 70 | 1/2 | 2d6+4 | 5 | internal | 00% | 7 | £7 | 1888 |
-- carbine version of the 1888 German military rifle, for cavalry, artillery, etc.; uses en bloc clip. |
Mauser "Export" | 7mm Mauser | 90 | 1/2 | 2d6+3 | 5 | internal | 00% | 10 | £8 | 1893 |
-- typical of exported Mauser rifles used by many smaller armies; many other calibers are available; uses en bloc clip. |
Mauser Gew98 | 7.92mm Mauser | 100 | 1/2 | 2d6+4 | 5 | internal | 00% | 9 | £8 | 1898 |
-- the classic bolt-action military rifle of the 20th Century, just adopted by the German military. |
Arisaka 30th Year Rifle | 6.5mm Arisaka | 90 | 1/2 | 2d6+3 | 5 | internal | 00% | 10 | £8 | 1897 |
-- the standard Japanese military rifle, based on the Mauser design. |
Arisaka 30th Year Carbine | 6.5mm Arisaka | 70 | 1/2 | 2d6+3 | 5 | internal | 00% | 7 | £7 | 1897 |
-- the standard Japanese cavalry and artillery rifle, also based on the Mauser design. |
Moisin-Nagant M1891 | 7.62x54mmR Russian | 100 | 1/2 | 2d6+4 | 5 | internal | 00% | 9 | £8 | 1891 |
-- the standard Russian military rifle, replaced the Berdan II in service. |
Cap-and-ball Rifles |
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Mostly muzzle-loaders, but all very slow to reload. |
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mame | caliber | range, yds | ROF | damage | capacity | loading | malf | weight | cost | date |
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gingal | about 0.85" | 80 | slow | 3d6+1 | 1 | muzzle-loader | 95% | ~30 | ? | 1870s |
-- a nine- or ten-foot long gun, fired from a rest, or over a wall, or over the loader's shoulder. Can also be loaded as a sort of shotgun (use 10 gauge rules, but with ranges 15/30/75) |
rifle-musket | typically .58" | 60 | 1/4 | 1d10+4 | 1 | muzzle-loader | 95% | 9 | ? | 1860s |
-- only used by very ill-equipped Chinese units, or bandits; usually second- or third-hand surplus, reliability reflects this and poor powder supply. |
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