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Version 2.0
Note that some of the rounds listed are invented after the Pulp period. Damage is derived from Taylor Knock-down factors and other sources.
Divided up to reduce page size:
name
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year developed
|
damage
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explosives
|
blasting cap
|
1875
|
2D6
|
generic pipe bomb
|
|
4D6/3y
|
TNT, 4oz
|
1863
|
4D6/3y
|
nitroglycerin, 2oz
|
1864
|
2D6/3y
|
Gelignite, 4oz
|
1875
|
3D6/3y
|
dynamite stick (8oz)
|
1897
|
5D6/2y
|
Amatol, 4oz
|
1914
|
2D6/3y
|
RDX or Cyclonite, 4oz
|
1921
|
4D6+1/3y
|
plastique (Nobel 808), 4oz
|
1939
|
3D6+2/3y
|
Composition B, 4oz
|
1939
|
3D6+2/3y
|
Composition C, 4oz
|
1940
|
3D6+2/3y
|
C2, 4oz
|
1942
|
3D6+2/3y
|
C3, 4oz
|
1943
|
3D6+2/3y
|
generic hand grenade
|
|
4D6/4y
|
anti-personnel mine
|
|
4D6/5y
|
claymore mine
|
1956
|
6D6+3 / 3D6+2 / 1D6+4
|
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|
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flame weapons
|
flamethrower (15m effective range)
|
1914
|
2D6+1D8 burn +1D6 shock
|
26.5mm Very flare
|
1915
|
1D10+2+1D3 burn
|
M12 Billy Club
|
1932
|
1D10+2+1D3 burn
|
Molotov cocktail
|
1936
|
2D6+1D6 burn
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