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Sherman .74 M-13 Bolter
PST +1 L P .74 18 1 UR 50m 750eb
The Sherman Model 13 sells primarily because of it's massive caliber, larger in girth even
than the .666 Magnum Opus rounds. The odd design of the gun is for two handed use, and
one handed shooting reduces WA by 2. The .74 caseless munition is fortunately not backed up
with a huge powder charge, and only deals 4D6 damage (armor SP is 1.5 as effective against
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Sherman .55G M-15 "Ironfist"
SMG +1 L R .55 10 10 UR 100m 1000eb
HVY -2 L R 25mmGren 1 1 ST 50m
This sub-gun is sold to military and corporate military forces exclusively. Similar to the
Model 13, but chambered in a smaller diameter cartidge (with the same powder charge behind it)
and sporting a short range 25mm grenade launcher underneath the barrel. .55G Caseless munitions
share almost all ballistic qualities with 12mm munitions.
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CAR-24
RIF -2 L R 7.62N 20 25 UR 300m 1000eb
HVY +0 N R Grenade 1 1 ST 300m
Probably the smallest automatic weapon marketed in the venerable 7.62 Nato munition, the
CAR-24 shows distinctive CAR-15 lineage. Often referred to as a close assault weapon SMG because
of the integrated Grenade Launcher, this beast is also found in cheaper street versions of
lower production standards and reliability (jams 2 times in 10 when fired full auto, UR GL)
for 600 euro or so. WA is increased by 1 with stock extended.
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M50
RIF +1 N P 7.62 30 20 UR 400m 1100eb
HVY +1 N P Grenade 6 1 ST 300m
Still showing it's CAR-15 roots, the M50 is a long-barreled assault rifle still firing the
venerable 7.62 Nato munitions. The barrel length is because of the 6 shot integral grenade
launcher mounted underneath. Standard model comes equipped with a folding stock which does
nothing to increase it's concealability.
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SR-50
RIF +1 N R .62 12 2 VR 700m 2050eb
Originally built up from an extended version of the M50, the SR-50 ended up as a sniper's
dream, even firing the proprietary .62 caseless munitions it remained almost completely
recoilless, and dead silent with it's integral flash / sound suppressor. The incredibly
simple mechanism assures high reliability, unlike most other Capitol products. .62 ammo
does 8d6 damage.
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Colding Arms M516S
RIF +0 N C 12ga 6 2 ST 60m 600eb
The M516S, Single-Model, is Capitol Security Service's standard shotgun, frequently carried both on patrol and on emergency calls. Many other security companies look to the M516S because of it's long range compared to most similar models. The 516S is a fairly common weapon, many have been stolen from CSS troops and other security forces, which boasts long range and autoloading functionality.
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Colding Arms M516D
RIF -2 N R 12ga 12 2/4 ST 60m 1900eb
The M516D, Double Model, is an over-and-under double-barreled variant of the 516S shotgun, restricted to military and in-house use by Capitol Security Services. One of the few autoloading double-barreled shotguns on the market, it is much sought after, even with it's weight of over 14 pounds fully loaded. It can be fired with both barrels simultaneously (ROF:4) or in sequence (ROF:2).
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