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SEMI-AUTOMATIC MULTIPLE SHOTS

Any weapon that fires a shot every time the trigger is pulled can fire multiple times in a round. Each successive
shot gains a cumulative -1 penalty (i.e., the second shot is at -1 to hit, the third shot is at -2, and so on). If the gun
has a heavy recoil (for example a .44 magnum), the penalty is a cumulative -2.

AUTOMATIC FIRE — BURSTS


The most efficient way to fire an automatic weapon is to shoot short bursts of three to five shots. This allows the
shooter to keep control of his weapon. A burst fires at no penalty. Each Successes in the roll means the attacker
scores a hit, up to the total number of bullets in the burst. For example, a shooter firing a three-shot burst who
scores 12 (two Successes) will hit with two bullets, each doing damage separately. If he racks up three Successes or
more (13+), he would have struck the target with all three rounds.
If firing multiple bursts, each successive burst suffers a cumulative -3 penalty.

AUTOMATIC FIRE — ROCK 'N ROLL


A favorite in the movies, this is when the shooter keeps the trigger depressed and “hoses” the target with a stream
of bullets. In reality, most of the bullets fired are going to go high as the gun’s muzzle is forced up by the constant
recoil. Each group of ten shots counts as a “group;” make an attack roll for each group. Each Successes means one
bullet hit per group. Each group of shots after the first is at a cumulative -3 penalty.

AUTOMATIC FIRE — SUPPRESSION FIRE


Automatic fire can be used to “sweep” an area, suppressing any targets there (i.e., making them kiss the ground
and pray for deliverance) and hitting anybody stupid enough to stick their head into the “beaten zone” (the area the
shots are spraying). No roll is made, just the intention to spray an area with gunfire. Rather than have to look at
cones of fire and complicated formulas to determine the area covered, assume that most automatic small arms sweep
an area the size of a doorway or two. Anybody straying into the area are at the chance of being struck by one shot
per Success on an attack roll.

SHOTGUNS
For the most part, shotguns use two types of missiles: shot (small pellets contained in a cartridge), and slugs (solid
shot). Shot scatters, creating a “cone” of bullets that spreads over distance. It is thus easier to hit a target with shot
than with a normal bullet. Characters using a shotgun loaded with birdshot (the smallest pellets) gain a +2 bonus to
strike targets at any range; with buckshot (larger pellets) apply a +1 bonus. Slugs are treated like normal bullets.

Base
Name Caliber Penalties Dmg Rate Clip Conceal Range Cost

REVOLVERS
Colt Anaconda .44M N/a 6 2 6 J 35 $
Colt Detective Special .38 N/a 4 3 6 P 15 $
Colt Diamondback .22LR N/a 2 3 6 J 20 $
Colt King Cobra .357M N/a 5 3 6 J 20 $
Colt Python .357M N/a 5 2 6 J 30 $
Korth Combat Magnum .357M N/a 5 2 6 J 25 $
Llama Comanche .38 N/a 6 3 6 P 25 $
Rossi M720 .44 Special N/a 6 2 5 J 25 $
Rossi M971 .357M N/a 5 2 6 J 25 $
Ruger GP 100 .357M N/a 5 2 6 J 25 $
Ruger Redhawk .44M N/a 6 2 6 T 50 $
Ruger Speed-Six .357M N/a 5 2 6 J 25 $

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Smith & Wesson M19 .357M N/a 5 2 6 J 25 $
Smith & Wesson M29 .44M N/a 6 2 6 T 45 $
Smith & Wesson M36 .38S&W N/a 4 3 5 P 15 $
Smith & Wesson M57 .41M N/a 5 3 6 P 25 $
Smith & Wesson M60 .38S&W N/a 4 3 5 J 20 $
Smith & Wesson M317 AirLite .22LR N/a 2 3 8 P 20 $
Smith & Wesson M610 .40S&W N/a 5 2 6 J 25 $
Smith & Wesson M625 .45ACP N/a 6 2 6 J 25 $
Smith & Wesson M629 .44M N/a 6 2 6 J 25 $
Smith & Wesson M640 .38 N/a 4 3 5 P 12 $
Smith & Wesson M686 .357M N/a 5 2 6 J 30 $
Smith & Wesson M696 .44S&W Special N/a 6 2 5 J 25 $
Taurus M44 .44M N/a 6 2 6 J 30 $
Taurus M607 .357M N/a 5 2 7 J 25 $
Taurus M608 .357M N/a 5 2 8 J 25 $
Taurus M76 .32 Long N/a 4 2 6 J 20 $
Thunder Five .45/.410 N/a 5 or 6 2 5 J 20 $
Voss BC .22M N/a 4 3 8 J 20 $
LIGHT PISTOLS
AMT Automag II .22WM N/a 2 5 9 J 20 $
Baikal IJ-70 HC 9x18mm N/a 4 4 8 J 20 $
Beretta M84 Cheetah .380ACP N/a 4 3 10 J 20 $
Beretta 92F 9mm N/a 4 4 15 J 25 $
Beretta 950BS Jetfire .25ACP N/a 3 3 8 P 20 $
Beretta Centurion 9mm N/a 4 4 15 J 25 $
Bernardelli P-018 9mm N/a 4 4 15 J 25 $
Browning BDA9 9mm N/a 4 4 14 J 25 $
Browning BPM-D 9mm N/a 4 4 10 J 25 $
Calico M-110 .22LR N/a 2 5 100 T 20 $
Calico M950 9mm N/a 4 4 100 T 20 $
Caspian Target .380ACP N/a 4 3 20 J 25 $
Colt Mustang .380ACP N/a 4 3 7 P 20 $
COP Derringer .357M N/a 4 4 4 P 15 $
CZ75 9mm N/a 4 4 15 J 25 $
Daewoo DP51 Fastfire 9mm N/a 4 4 10 J 25 $
Desert Double Deuce .25ACP N/a 3 3 5 P 20 $
GKK-92C 9mm N/a 4 4 14 J 25 $
Glock 17 9mm N/a 4 4 17 J 25 $
Glock 17L 9mm N/a 4 4 17 J 30 $
Glock 19 9mm N/a 4 4 17 P 22 $
Hammerli M280 Target .22LR N/a 2 5 5 J 30 $
Heckler & Koch P7K3 .380Auto N/a 3 4 8 P 20 $
Heckler & Koch P7M13 9mm N/a 4 4 13 P 25 $
Heckler & Koch P9S 9mm N/a 4 3 9 P 25 $
Heckler & Koch USP 9mm N/a 4 4 15 J 25 $
Intratec Category 9 9mm N/a 4 3 7 P 25 $
Kahr K9 9mm N/a 4 4 7 P 25 $
Kel-Tec P-11 9mm N/a 4 4 11 P 25 $
Makarov 9x18mm N/a 4 4 8 P 25 $

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PA-63 9x18mm N/a 4 4 7 P 25 $
Phoenix HP22 .22LR N/a 2 4 10 P 25 $
PSM 5.45mmSP N/a 3 3 8 P 20 $
SIG Sauer P226 9mm N/a 4 4 15 J 30 $
SIG Sauer P229 9mm N/a 4 4 13 J 30 $
SIG Sauer P230 .380ACP N/a 4 3 7 P 25 $
Smith & Wesson 3913 9mm N/a 4 4 8 P 25 $
Smith & Wesson Model SW9V 9mm N/a 4 4 10 J 25 $
Smith & Wesson SW380 .380ACP N/a 4 3 6 P 25 $
Steyr GB 9mm N/a 4 4 18 J 25 $
Taurus PT-92 9mm N/a 4 4 15 J 25 $
Walther P88 9mm N/a 4 4 15 J 25 $
Walther PPK .380ACP N/a 4 3 7 P 25 $
Walther TPH .25ACP N/a 3 3 6 P 20 $
Wilkinson "Sherry" .22LR N/a 2 3 8 P 20 $
HEAVY PISTOLS
AMT Automag IV .45WM N/a 5 3 6 J 35 $
AMT Backup .45ACP N/a 5 3 5 P 25 $
Astra A-75 .45ACP N/a 5 3 7 J 35 $
Astra A-80 .45ACP N/a 5 3 9 J 30 $
Astra A-90 .45ACP N/a 5 3 9 J 30 $
Baer Premier II .45ACP N/a 5 3 7/10 J 30 $
Beretta 96D .40S&W N/a 5 3 10 J 30 $
Browning Hi-Power .40S&W N/a 5 3 10 J 35 $
Colt Delta Elite 10mm N/a 5 3 8 J 30 $
Colt Double Eagle MKII .45ACP N/a 5 3 8 J 35 $
Colt Officer's ACP LW .45ACP N/a 5 3 6 P 30 $
Coonan .357M Automatic .357M N/a 5 3 7 J 30 $
Desert War Eagle .45ACP N/a 5 3 10 J 35 $
Glock 20 10mm N/a 5 3 15 J 30 $
Glock 22 .40S&W N/a 5 3 15 J 30 $
Glock 31 .357SIG N/a 5 3 15 J 30 $
Glock 33 .357SIG N/a 5 3 9 P 25 $
Heckler & Koch P7M10 .40S&W N/a 5 3 10 P 25 $
Jericho 941 .41AE N/a 5 3 12 J 30 $
Laserarms Series 1 .45ACP N/a 5 3 8 J 30 $
M1911 .45ACP N/a 5 3 7 J 35 $
Para-Ordnance Delta Elite 10mm N/a 5 4 15/16 J 20 $
Para-Ordnance P-12 .45ACP N/a 5 3 11/13 J 25 $
Para-Ordnance P-14 .45ACP N/a 5 3 13 J 35 $
Ruger P90 .45ACP N/a 5 3 7 J 30 $
SIG Sauer P220 .45ACP N/a 5 3 7 J 30 $
SIG Sauer P239 .357SIG N/a 5 3 7 P 30 $
Smith & Wesson Model 4013TSW .40S&W N/a 5 3 9 P 30 $
Smith & Wesson Model 4506 .45ACP N/a 5 3 8 J 35 $
Smith & Wesson Model 4516 .45ACP N/a 5 3 7 P 30 $
Smith & Wesson Model SW40V .40S&W N/a 5 3 10 J 30 $
Star M40 Firestar .40S&W N/a 5 3 6 P 30 $
Star Megastar 10mm N/a 5 3 14 J 30 $

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Taurus PT101 AF .40S&W N/a 5 3 11 J 30 $
Taurus PT 945 .45ACP N/a 5 3 8 J 35 $
TJ Stealth III .45ACP N/a 5 3 5 P 20 $
THE "BIG BOYS"
AMT Automag V .50AE -1 7 1 5 J 35 $
Casull .454 Casull -1 7 1 5 J 40 $
Davao 5.56mm -1 7 1 4 J 50 $
Desert Eagle .50AE -1 7 1 7 J 30 $
Linebaugh .475 -1 7 1 6 J 40 $
Taurus 454 .454 Casull -1 7 1 5 J 40 $
SINGLE-SHOT PISTOLS
Contender Special -1 7 1 1 T 55 $
Lone Eagle Special -1 7 1 1 T 55 $
SASS 1911-A2 Special -1 7 1 1 T 55 $
Ultra Light M20 Special -1 7 2 5 T 60 $
MACHINE PISTOLS
Beretta 93R * 9mm 0/-1 4 4/FA 15/21 J 30 $
FN P90 5.7x28mm 0/-1 5 3/FA 50 T 45 $
Glock 18 * 9mm 0/-1 4 4/FA 17/19 J 25 $
Heckler & Koch VP-70z * 9mm 0/-1 4 4/FA 18 J 20/30 $
Steckin * 9x18mm 0/-1 4 4/FA 18 J 20 $
Steyr TMP * 9mm 0/-1 4 4/FA 15/30 J 30 $
LIGHT SUBMACHINE GUNS
Beretta M12S * 9mm N/a 4 3/FA 30 J 35 $
Calico 960A * 9mm N/a 4 3/FA 50/100 T 35 $
Colt M635 * 9mm N/a 4 3/FA 32 T 45 $
Goncz * 9mm N/a 4 3/FA 30 T 25 $
Heckler & Koch MP-5 * 9mm N/a 4 3/FA 30 T 50 $
Heckler & Koch MP-5K * 9mm N/a 4 3/FA 30 J 35 $
Ingram MAC-10 * 9mm N/a 4 3/FA 30 J 35 $
M56 7.62x25mm N/a 4 3/FA 35 T 25 $
Micro-Uzi * 9mm N/a 4 3/FA 30 J 25 $
Mini-SAF * 9mm N/a 4 3/FA 20/30 J 35 $
Mini-Uzi * 9mm N/a 4 3/FA 30 J 35 $
SAF * 9mm N/a 4 3/FA 20/30 T 40 $
Skorpion .32ACP N/a 4 3/FA 15/20 J 30 $
Spectre * 9mm N/a 4 3/FA 30/50 T 25 $
Steyr AUG Para * 9mm N/a 4 3/FA 25/32 T 40 $
TEC9 9mm N/a 4 3/FA 20/32 T 35 $
TEC22 * .22LR N/a 3 3/FA 30 J 30 $
Type 64 7.62x25mm N/a 4 3/FA 30 T 30 $
HEAVY SUBMACHINE GUNS
AKSU-74 * 5.45mm N/a 6 3/FA 30 T 80 $
Heckler & Koch MP-5/10 * 10mm N/a 5 3/FA 30 T 55 $
Heckler & Koch MP-5/40 * .40S&W N/a 5 3/FA 30 T 55 $
La France M16K * 5.56mm N/a 6 3/FA 20/30 T 65 $
Thompson M1928 * .45ACP N/a 5 3/FA 20/100 T 50 $

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Uzi * 9mm N/a 4 3/FA 25/32 T 50 $
RIFLES
Accuracy L96A1 7.62mm -1 7 2 10 N 275 $
Barrett M82A1 .50 BMG -1 10 2 11 N 300 $
Beretta Sniper 7.62mm -1 7 2 5 N 275 $
Browning BAR .30-06 -1 8 2 4 N 275 $
Calico M-900 * 9mm -1 5 3 50/100 N 200 $
Dragunov 7.62mm N/a 7 2 5/20 N 300 $
Heckler & Koch PSG1 7.62x54mm -1 7 1 10 N 650 $
Mauser SP66 7.62mm -1 7 2 3 N 300 $
Mauser 86 7.62mm -1 7 2 9 N 275 $
McMillan M-87R .50 BMG -1 9 1 5 N 300 $
Pauza P-50 .50 BMG -1 10 2 5 N 300 $
Remington M700 .30-06 -1 8 1 5 N 300 $
Remington M740 .223 -1 7 3 5 N 275 $
Ruger 10/22 .22LR N/a 4 4 10/50 N 100 $
SIG SSG-3000 7.62mm -1 7 2 5 N 275 $
Weatherby Mark V .460WM -1 10 1 3 N 300 $
ASSAULT RIFLES
AK-74 * 5.45mm -1 7 3/FA 30 N 200 $
Beretta AR 70/90 * 5.56mm -1 7 3/FA 30 N 200 $
Colt Commando * 5.56mm -1 7 3/FA 20/30 T 175 $
Famas * 5.56mm -1 7 3/FA 25 T 200 $
Galil * 5.56mm -1 7 3/FA 35/50 N 200 $
Heckler & Koch 53 * 5.56mm -1 7 3/FA 30 T 200 $
Heckler & Koch G11 * 4.7x33mm -1 7 3/FA 50 T 200 $
Japan Type 89 * 5.56mm -1 7 3/FA 20/30 N 200 $
M16A2 * 5.56mm -1 7 3/FA 20/30 N 200 $
Mini-14 * 5.56mm -1 7 3/FA 30 T 200 $
SA-80 * 5.56mm -1 7 3/FA 20 T 200 $
SIG SG 540 * 5.56mm -1 7 3/FA 30 T 200 $
SIG SG 551-SWAT * 5.56mm -1 7 3/FA 5/20/30 T 300 $
Steyr AUG * 5.56mm -1 7 3/FA 30/42 T 200 $
Steyr AUG HBAR-T * 5.56mm -1 7 3/FA 30/42 N 250 $
Ultramatch * 5.56mm -1 7 3/FA 20/30 N 250 $
BATTLE RIFLES
AK-47 * 7.62x39mm -1 8 3/FA 30 N 250 $
FN FAL * 7.62mm -1 8 3/FA 20 N 275 $
Heckler & Koch G3/92 * 7.62mm N/a 8 3/FA 20/30 N 300 $
M-14 * 7.62mm -1 8 3/FA 20 N 275 $
Sako M90* 7.62mm -1 8 3/FA 30 N 275 $
Stoner SR-25 * 7.62mm -1 8 3/FA 10/20 N 275 $
MACHINE GUNS
Browning A4 .30-06US -1 8 5/FA 250 N 750 $
Browning M2HB .50 BMG -1 10 5/FA 100 N 800 $
FN MAG 7.62mm -1 8 5/FA 100 N 800 $
Heckler & Koch HK21E * 7.62mm -1 8 5/FA 100 N 750 $
M60 General Purpose 7.62mm -1 8 5/FA 100 N 800 $

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Minimi 5.56mm -1 8 5/FA 100 N 750 $
RPK Light Machine Gun * 7.62x39mm -1 8 5/FA 30/40/75 N 600 $
Stoner 63A1 5.56mm -1 8 5/FA 100 N 600 $
Ultimax 100 Mk 3 5.56mm -1 8 5/FA 100 N 700 $
PUMP-ACTION SHOTGUNS
Atis PM2 12 gauge N/a 8 2 6 N 20 $
Browning BPS 10 gauge N/a 9 2 5 N 20 $
Ithaca M37 (Stakeout) 12 gauge N/a 8 2 5 T 15 $
Ithaca M87 DSPS 12 gauge N/a 8 2 8 N 20 $
Ithaca M87 Supreme 20 gauge N/a 7 2 5 N 20 $
Mossberg M500 12 gauge N/a 8 2 6/8 N 20 $
Mossberg M590 12 gauge N/a 8 2 9 N 20 $
Mossberg MHS410 .410 N/a 6 2 6 N 20 $
Remington 870 12 gauge N/a 8 2 8 N 20 $
TR-870 12 gauge N/a 8 2 7 N 20 $
Winchester M12 20 gauge N/a 7 2 5 N 20 $
Winchester 1300 Defender 12 gauge N/a 8 2 8 T 20 $
Winchester 1300 Ranger 12 gauge N/a 8 2 5 N 20 $
AUTOMATIC SHOTGUNS
Benelli M-3 Super 90 12 gauge N/a 8 3 7 T 20 $
Beretta M1201FP3 12 gauge N/a 8 3 6 N 20 $
Browning Gold 10 10 gauge N/a 9 3 5 N 20 $
Fianchi Law 12 12 gauge N/a 8 3 8 T 20 $
Remington 1100 12 gauge N/a 8 3 8 N 20 $
Remington SP-10 Magnum 10 gauge N/a 9 3 3 N 20 $
SPAS-12 * 12 gauge N/a 8 3 8 N 20 $
Striker Automatic * 12 gauge N/a 8 3 12 N 20 $
USAS 12 * 12 gauge N/a 8 3 10/20 N 20 $
DOUBLE-BARREL FIREARMS
American Arms Brittany 12 gauge N/a 8 2 2 N 20 $
American Arms Silver I 20 gauge N/a 7 2 2 N 20 $
Arizaga M31 .410 N/a 6 2 2 N 20 $
Baikal IJ-27EM 12 gauge N/a 8 2 2 N 20 $
Baikal IJ-43EM 12 gauge N/a 8 2 2 N 20 $
Beretta 470 Silver Hawk 12 gauge N/a 8 2 2 N 20 $
Beretta 687EL Gold .410 N/a 6 2 2 N 20 $
Browning Citori Hunting 12 gauge N/a 8 2 2 N 20 $
Crossfire * 7.62mm/12 gauge -1 7 or 8 3/FA 30/5 N 200/20 $
H&H 700 NE .700 NE N/a 10 2 2 N 175 $
Huglu Model 200-A 12 gauge N/a 8 2 2 N 20 $
Ithaca Auto-Burglar 20 gauge N/a 7 2 2 T 20 $
Rigby 600 NE .600 NE N/a 9 2 2 N 150 $
Rigby 775 10 gauge N/a 9 2 2 N 150 $
Ugartechea Magnum 10 gauge N/a 9 2 2 N 20 $
MISCELLANOUS WEAPONS
105mm Gun 105mm -1 20 1 ~ N 1200 $
120mm Gun 120mm -1 30 1 ~ N 2000 $
AT-4 Rocket Launcher 2.75" -1 12 1 1 T 200 $

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Flamethrower (Backpack) Napalm -1 ~ 1 10 N 45 $
Franchi LTM AP/AV700 -2 12 3 3 N 400 $
GE M-214 Minigun * 5.56mm -1 7 5/FA Belt N 1000 $
HK79 Under-barrel Grenade Launcher 40mm N/a ~ 1 1 N 350 $
HK Granatpistole 40mm N/a ~ 1 1 T 400 $
Large Mortar Shell -3 24 1 1 N 2 ml $
LAW Rocket -1 12 1 1 T 200 $
M18A1 Claymore Mine C4 N/a 12 1 1 J 250 $
M-19 Grenade Launcher 40mm N/a ~ 2 1/Belt N 600 $
M-203 Under-barrel Grenade Launcher 40mm N/a ~ 1 1 N 350 $
M-240 Flamethrower Napalm -1 ~ 1 20 N 25 $
M-72 Rocket Launcher 66mm -1 13 1 1 N 400 $
M-79 Grenade Launcher 40mm N/a ~ 1 1 T 400 $
MGL 40mm N/a ~ 1 6 N 350 $
Recoiless Rifle 57mm -1 9 1 1 N 500 $
Rocket Launcher 2.75" -2 15 1 ~ N 3000 $
RPG-7 40mm -1 13 1 1 N 400 $
Small Howitzer 122mm -4 30 1 1 N 10 miles $
Small Mortar Shell -2 12 1 1 N 25/1320 $
Stinger SAM SAM -2 14 1 1 N 1000 $
Taser Probes N/a 4 1 1 J 10 $
TOW Missile N/a 16 1 1 N 2500 $

Base Penalties: The difficulty to hit a target at close range. The penalty is substracted from the very first shot.
Damage: The base damage done on a successful hit.
Rate: The maximum number of bullets a gun can fire in a turn.
Clip: The number of times a firearm can fire before reload.
Conceal: P = can be hidden in a pocket; J = can be hidden in a jacket; T = can be hidden in a trench coat; N =
cannot be hidden on one's person.
Range: This can be doubled, but anything above what is listed here is considered a long-range shot.
* indicates the gun is capable of three-round bursts.

REVOLVERS
Colt Anaconda: This powerful magnum is primarily used for hunting and silhouette target shooting. It can also
chamber .45 Special caliber ammunition.
Colt Detective Special: This is a small, lightweight revolver. It is easily concealable. The gun is double-action
and chambered in .38 Special.
Colt Diamond back: A very accurate, small caliber revolver. It is build Colt tough, with ad justable sights. Great
for small game hunting.
Colt King Cobra: A double-action revolver in a large caliber. It relatively small when compared to many other
revolvers. It has a cobra-head motif on the left of the frame.
Colt Python: Similar to the Smith & Wesson M686 and also popular among police. Can chamber .38 Special
ammunition. It is being challenged in popularity by Colt’s own less expensive King Cobra.
Korth Combat Magnum: A very expensive revolver made in Germany. It is double-action and has no safety. It
has a unique auto-ejection system for fired rounds.
Llama Comanche: A small revolver firing the .38 caliber round. Great concealment.
MP412 REX: A new Russian revolver whose name means Revolver for EXport. It has an all polymer grip and
breaktop design rather than typical side-load system. It has an auto-ejector that may be switched on and off.
Phillips & Rodgers Medusa M47: This revolutionary new revolver can chamber 25 different cartridges
including .380 ACP, .38 Special, 9mmP, and .357 Magnum. Any of this ammo can be mixed and matched at the same
time without having to change barrels or chamber. It is incredibly accurate and inflicts damage based on the caliber
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fired.
Rossi M720: This is a Brazilian revolver chambered in .44 Special. It is stainless steel. It was introduced in 1992.
Rossi M971: Another Brazilian revolver with checkered hammer spur. It has a target type trigger and Brazilian
hardwood grips.
Ruger GP 100: This became the standard police revolver in 1987. It is sturdy, with wooden grips, and is double-
action. There is no safety on this revolver.
Ruger KSP-321XL: This small firearm has a spurless hammer and a 2 1/4" barrel. It is highly concealable and
available in double-action only.
Ruger Redhawk: Made in the United States, this sizable revolver is used primarily for hunting. There is an even
larger version, the Super Redhawk, with a scope mount and an effective range of 100 yards. This huge pistol even
comes with its own sling.
Ruger Speed-Six: This is a medium-sized pistol chambered in .357 Magnum. It has very good stopping power.
The U.S. government has purchased a large number of these.
Smith & Wesson M19: Medium-sized revolver with Uncle Mike’s Combat soft rubber grips. Comes in bright
blue gun finish.
Smith & Wesson M29: This large powerful gun is similar in size and shape to the Ruger Redhawk. It too, is
primarily a hunting weapon. It was made famous by the "Dirty Harry" movies.
Smith & Wesson M36: Small 5-round revolver known as the "Chief's Special." Can be found with 3" or 2.5"
barrels. It is double-action.
Smith & Wesson M57: A revolver chambering the .41 round. Another concealable pistol, with a full 6 rounds of
ammo (as opposed to the 5 rounds of many smaller pistols).
Smith & Wesson M60: A slightly larger version of the M36. It is double-action with a five round capacity.
Smith &Wesson M317 AirLite: A small dual action revolver released in 1997. It is finished in Clear Cote
Aluminum and has the Dymondwood or Uncle Mike's boot for grips. The barrel is 2" in length, with an overall
length of 6 and 3/16". The rear sight is not ad justable.
Smith & Wesson M610: Introduced in 1990, this revolver chambers the 10mm Auto. The bore is similar to .41
Magnum. The gun is built on the same N-frame as the M29.
Smith & Wesson M625: A target and silhouette pistol introduced in 1988. The .45 ACP round has similar power
to other revolvers chambering the .45 Colt ammunition.
Smith & Wesson M629: The 629 Classic is similar in design to the M29. It is double action.
Smith & Wesson M640: This small revolver, sometimes referred to as "detective’s special", is one of the most
popular snubnose guns. It is hammerless, meaning the gun can hold no more than five bullets. Its barrel is two inches
long.
Smith & Wesson M686: A popular police magnum in the United States. It can also chamber .38 Special caliber
ammunition.
Smith & Wesson M696: The larger of the two revolvers released by S&W in 1997, this gun is 8 and 3/16" in
length with silver finish and black rubber grips. The firearm is dual action and has ad justable sights.
Taurus M44: Introduced in 1994, this gun features Brazilian hardwood grips. It has a compensated barrel and
windage sights.
Taurus M607: A 1995 introduction that has a 7 round capacity, that’s right, 7 big nasty .357M rounds. It weighs
around 44 oz. It has a built-in compensator.
Taurus M608: A high capacity, high caliber revolver available in 3", 4", 6.5" and 8 3/8" barrel lengths. It is double
action and has ad justable rear sights. It can be found in blue or stainless.
Taurus M76: This is basically a target pistol chambering the .32 Smith & Wesson Long round. It has ad justable
sights, and is double-action.
Thunder Five: The Thunder Five is an interesting 5 shot revolver that can chamber .45 ACP and/or .410 shotgun
shells.
Voss BC: Some people say the BC stands for "body count," and there is no denying that this gun has racked up its
share. The .22 magnum round means the bullet leaves the gun at an extremely high velocity. Armor provides one
less die of protection against the BC.

LIGHT PISTOLS
AMT Automag II: This is a large target pistol chambering the .22 Winchester Magnum round. There is a

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smaller version which has a 7-round capacity.
Baikal IJ-70 HC: This is a Russian firearm chambering the Makarov round. It is a very small double-action
pistol. It also has safety and decocker mechanisms.
Beretta M84 Cheetah: This is a double-action pistol introduced in 1977. It is made in Italy. It is known for its
quick takedown feature.
Beretta 92F: This is the new official sidearm of the United States Army. It replaced the M1911. It is known as the
M9 to the Armed Forces.
Beretta 950BS Jetfire: A very small and concealable firearm chambered in .25 ACP. It is single-action only and
has a tip-up barrel.
Beretta 9000S Type F: This highly molded, space age looking firearm is only 6.6" long with a recessed hammer.
It is single and double action, with an external safety. Available in blue finish.
Beretta Centurian: A shortened version of the 92F that can also be found in the .40S&W caliber round.
Bernardelli P-018: A double-action automatic pistol from Italy. It has a manual safety catch. There is a "compact"
version with a shorter barrel and a 14 round clip.
Browning BDA9: This is a smaller caliber version of the Browning Hi-Power. It is double-action, with
decocking levers on each side.
Browning BPM-D: A steel frame small arm with an ambidextrous decocking lever. It is double-action and has no
safety.
Calico M-110: This U.S. made gun is close to 18" long. It uses a helical-feed cylinder on top of the gun to hold
the rounds. It has a flash suppresser built in.
Calico M950: A revolutionary U.S. design with a helical-feed cylinder magazine. All the rounds eject from the
bottom of the gun and can be collected in a brass bag. It even has sling mounts.
Caspian Target: A popular competition grade firearm built in the Colt 1911-style. It has a high-capacity magazine
and is very accurate.
Colt Mustang: A scaled-down version of the 1911A. There is a pocketlite version that weighs only 12.5oz.
COP Derringer: This is a small 4-round pistol that has four barrels. It uses a rotating striker to fire each round
in turn. It breaks open like a shotgun to reload.
CZ75: A very successful Czechoslovakian pistol that has been widely copied in Europe since it was introduced in
1975. It is a basically a Browning double-action made very high-quality materials.
Daewoo DP51 Fastfire: A Korean firearm with ambidextrous safety and squared trigger guard. It uses the three-
dot sighting system.
Desert Double Deuce: This is a concealable double action handgun. It has an ambidextrous slide-mounted safety.
GKK-92C: A Hungarian import designed for concealment. It has a decocking mechanism that allows a round to
be carried in the chamber safely.
Glock 17: This Austrian-made pistol gained a notorious reputation before it was widely distributed. There were
concerns its plastic polymer frame would prove invisible to metal detectors; these proved groundless (the gun is still
80% metal). Glocks are very well known for their durability, and they are widely used by Special Forces units such
as the U.S. Navy SEALs.
Glock 17L: "L" for long. The barrel in this gun is 6" instead of the 4 1/2" barrel of the standard Glock 17.
Glock 19: This is a shortened version of the Glock 17. It is more concealable, but has similar round capacity. There
is a Glock 19C which is recoil compensated, venting gas from the top of the gun as fired.
Glock 26: Often referred to as the "Baby Glock", this firearm has a 3.46" barrel, and an overall length of 6.29",
making it the smallest Glock available. It is small enough to be an alternative to the snub-nose revolver.
Hammerli M280 Target: A custom-made pistol, this very expensive gun has a contoured grip made expressly for
its user. The difficulties for anyone else who tries to use the gun are increased by one.
Heckler & Koch P7K3: This is a very small pistol chambered in the .380Auto (also known as 9mm Short). There
are also conversion kits to make it use the .22LR or .32ACP rounds.
Heckler & Koch P7M13: This recently developed automatic has become popular among police in the north-
eastern United States as well as in its homeland of Germany.
Heckler & Koch P9S: This is double-action in-line magazine pistol. The cocking mechanism is lever on the side
of the gun, and the clip release is on the bottom of the gun.
Heckler & Koch USP: Similar in build to the Glock 17, this gun features a special rib under the trigger, which
allows the user easily to install and use laser targeting devices. The USP is also highly regarded for its durability. It

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takes a lot to stop this weapon from working, thus it is heavily favored by U.S. SEAL teams. It can be found in
DAO and DA/SA configurations and in blued or stainless steel finish.
Intratec Category 9: A very small and concealable automatic pistol. It is 5.5" in overall length. The frame is black
polymer.
Kahr K9: A very small all-steel 9mm pistol. It has no protrusions to help prevent snagging.
Kel-Tec P-11: A polymer frame pistol using a staggering clip to reduce size. It is high-quality and weighs only 14
ounces. The gun has an overall length of 5.6".
Makarov: A Russian designed weapon chamber the shorter, fatter, Soviet 9mm. It is double-action only with a
manual safety and decocking lever.
PA-63: A small Hungarian pistol chambering the Soviet Makarov 9x18mm round. It is of sturdy metal
construction and has an external safety.
Phoenix HP22: Manufactured by Phoenix Arms, U.S.A. This is a small automatic. It has ad justable sights. Total
length is 5.5".
PSM: A modern Soviet pistol chambering the 5.45mm Soviet Pistol round. It has no ridges or protrusions to help
aid in concealment. It is rumored to be effective against body armor.
Ruger P89: This semi-automatic pistol is available in many options, including manual safety, decock-only
mechanisms, and double-action only versions. Most are available in blued finish or in stainless steel.
SIG Sauer P226: This high-capacity pistol came in second during a U.S. Army contest for a new universal
sidearm. A quarter of U.S. police 9mms are of this type, and the P226 is used by police in Germany, where it is
produced. It can be chambered in 9mm and .357 SIG rounds. The .357 version has a 12 round capacity, 5 damage, and
a ROF of 3.
SIG Sauer P229: Another great pistol from SIGARMS, Inc. It can be purchased in double and single action or
double action only models. All models include a safety. Overall length is 7.1" and weighs 27.5 oz. There are also a .
357 SIG and .40 S&W versions of the gun with the same weight and dimensions. These guns have 12 round clips,
damage of 5, and a ROF of 3.
SIG Sauer P230: A double-action pistol with in-line clip. It is blow-back operated. The gun measures 6 1/2"
overall. It can also be found in .32 ACP caliber.
Smith & Wesson 3913: Known as the LadySmith, this gun is ergonomically designed for a woman’s hand. It has
smooth edges for snag resistance.
Smith & Wesson 910: A full sized pistol, 7 3/8" in length, the 910 has a right side safety, spurred hammer, and is
double-action. Blue finish, with white dot sight.
Smith & Wesson Model SW9V: This is one of the new S&W products of the 1997 Sigma Series. The gun is
7.25 inches in overall length (barrel length is 4 inches). It comes in black or gray frames and has a satin gray finish.
It is double action only and uses a striker firing system.
Smith & Wesson SW380: A .380ACP in the Sigma series. It is double-action only with a polymer frame.
Steyr GB: German firearm with a high-capacity. It is double-action only, giving a long trigger-pull. Its trigger
guard is similar to the H&K USP.
Taurus PT-92: Design that looks very much like the Beretta 92F, being metallic with wooden grips instead of
black. It is double action and has an ambidextrous hammer drop.
Vektor SP1 General: A blue finish pistol with a 15-rnd clip. It is semi-automatic and double-action.
Walther P88: A German pistol introduced in 1988. It is designed differently than most Walthers, using a
Browning dropping barrel system.
Walther PPK: Made famous by James Bond and MI6, this gun has since been replaced by the VP-70z, and is
now considered antiquated and underpowered. It should be noted that this same style gun, chambered in .22M is a
preferred assassination weapon of some U.S. Special Forces.
Walther TPH: A small stainless steel pistol designed much like the PPK series. It has rear ad justable sights.
Wilkinson "Sherry": A very small pistol designed for concealed carry. It is a total of 4 and 3/8" in length. It has
fixed sights.

HEAVY PISTOLS
AMT Automag IV: A very large pistol (over 10" in length) chambering the .45 Winchester Magnum round. Not
a true combat weapon, but it has tremendous stopping power.
AMT Backup: A very small pistol with high stopping power. It is easily concealed. There is also a smaller .380
ACP version which has a Dmg of 4 and difficulty of 6.
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Astra A-75: A sleek Spanish firearm imported to the United States. It has an ambidextrous decocking mechanism
and pebble-grain grips.
Astra A-80: Spanish pistol inspired by the SIG design. It has no safety, but it does have a decocking handle. It
can also be acquired in 9mm and .38 Super Auto calibers. These have a 15 round capacity.
Astra A-90: A newer version of the Astra A-80 with a manual safety catch. It also has a larger magazine for the
9mm version, able to hold 17 rounds.
Baer Premier II: A custom pistol made in the U.S. by Les Baer Custom, Inc. It has an aluminum speed trigger
with a 4 lbs. pull and flared ejection port.
Beretta 96D: An Italian double-action pistol with an ambidextrous safety. It has three-dot sights, but it is also
available with Trijicon sights.
Browning Hi-Power: A favored firearm for many years, the new Hi-Power is chambered in .40S&W. It has a
long trigger-pull and hammer bite can be a problem. It is also a single-action semi. The older Hi-Powers chambered
9mm in both 13- and 14-round clips.
Colt Defender: This stainless steel, single action semi-auto pistol features a rubber finish grip with wraparound
(rubber around the front of the grip) with finger grooves. It has a barrel length of 3" and an overall length 6 3/4".
Includes several safety features and weighs in at 22 1/2 oz.
Colt Delta Elite: Similar in design to the 1911, but chambered in a slightly smaller round. It can be found in blued
carbon or stainless steel.
Colt Double Eagle MKII: An American made firearm introduced in 1989. It has beveled magazine wells and
extended trigger guards.
Colt M1911: A mainstay of the U.S. Army for years, this gun was replaced in 1985, but many are still in use. It is
also a popular model in civilian markets. Many say that the gun is too inaccurate, but accuracy lies as much in the
shooter as the gun.
Colt M1991A1: A direct descendant of the M1911 firearm, this modern single action semi-auto can be found in
matte blue or stainless steel finish. It has a 5" barrel and is 8 1/2" in total length, weighing 38 oz. A smaller version,
the Colt M1991A1 Commander, has a 4 1/4" barrel, 7 3/4" overall length, and weighs 36 oz.
Colt Officer’s ACP LW: LW for light weight, this firearm has an aluminum allow frame and compact size.
Great concealability with heavy stopping power.
Coonan .357M Automatic: This is 1911-style firearm chambering rimmed revolver ammunition. It uses an in-line
clip holding 7 rounds.
Desert War Eagle: A large double-action pistol with an ambidextrous safety. Much like the Desert Eagle, it is
not a popular combat pistol.
Glock 20: Essentially a Glock 22 featuring 10mm caliber ammunition. This ammunition is heavier than 9mm and
has greater stopping power. (It is odd that this statement was said in the Player’s Guide, because the stats listed this
weapon as doing less damage than the 9mm firearms. The damage has been increased in this table to reflect the
superior size of the 10mm.)
Glock 21: This large Glock chambers the impressive .45ACP ammunition. It is 7.59" in length and weighs 26.28
oz.
Glock 22: Featuring a new caliber introduced in the late ‘80s, the Glock 22 is a lightweight pistol with more
stopping power than a 9mm. It has found acceptance among some police, and is slowly moving toward wider
popularity. The Glock 22 and 22C (recoil compensated model) are both 7.32" long.
Glock 27: The concealable version of the Glock 22, firing the .40S&W round. The gun is 6.29" in length.
Glock 29: A streamlined version of the Glock 20, this firearm is only 6.77" in length, making only slightly larger
than the popular Glock 19.
Glock 30: The compact version of the Glock 21, this firearm is 6.77" long, only slightly larger than the Glock 19.
Glock 31: One of the newer Glocks chambering the .357 SIG ammunition. It is a polymer weapon like the others
in the Glock family. Its overall length is 7.32" and it weighs 23.28 oz. There is a Glock 31C that features recoil
compensation by release gas from the top of the gun as fired.
Glock 33: Similar to the Glock 31, this firearm is a polymer weapon. However, it is much smaller in size and
weight (and capacity), being only 6.29" in length.
Heckler & Koch P7M10: Also featuring a new caliber, this gun has been slow to gain wide acceptance.
Heckler & Koch Mark 23: Developed in 1996 for the U.S. Special Operations Command. This is a sturdy and
very accurate pistol. It can be fitted with a suppressor and red-dot laser sight. This is the first .45 ACP weapon to
be used in the U.S. military since the Colt M1911.
Heckler & Koch USP45: The Universal Self-loading Pistol is a very high quality polymer and steel firearm. It
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has a safety/decocking mechanism and is very reliable. It easily accepts red-dot laser sighting systems. There is
another version, the USP40 firing .40S&W rounds. It has a 13-round magazine.
Jericho 941: This pistol did not gain a large amount of popularity. Its best feature is the fact that it can be quickly
converted to fire 9mm or .40S&W cartridges.
Kahr K40: A small, heavy duty pistol in double action only (no hammer). Can be acquired in blued or stainless
steel.
Kel-Tec P40: This is a very small weapon, only 6" in length. It has very few protrusions making it easy to draw
snagfree. It has no exposed hammer, being double action only. Can be acquired in blued, parkerized or hard chrome
finish.
Laserarms Series 1: Sleek pistol designed similar to the 1911. It has many custom additions, such as beveled clips
and ported compensator barrels. It is also available in .40S&W and 10mm.
Mauser M2: This gun is produced by SIGARMS who purchased the rights to the Mauser name. It is double
action only with no hammer. The safety is located on the back of the gun were a hammer is normally located. There
are two other versions of the gun, chambering .40S&W and .357SIG with 10-round capacity.
Para-Ordnance Delta Elite: Made from a Colt Delta Elite mated with a Para-Ordnance .45 slide. This is a
double-action 10mm with a high capacity 15- or 16-round clip.
Para-Ordnance P12-45: A modified Colt Officer’s ACP, this powerful gun brings the 1911 into high-capacity
gun use. It has an 11-round magazine, and can also use the larger 13-round clips from the P-14.
Para-Ordnance P14-45: A modified 1911, with grip widened to accommodate the staggered 13 round magazine. It
can be purchased as a conversion kit for an M1911, or it can be bought already converted. It has a very high capacity
for its caliber, using staggered clips. It is single action only, but can be purchased as a LDA, double action version.
Para-Ordnance P16-40: A blockback operated handgun, the P16-40 is a descendant of the very successful 45
models. It is single action and uses a staggered clip.
Ruger P90: A medium-sized double action pistol with ambidextrous slide-mounted safety. It was introduced in
1991. The sights have white dot inserts.
SIG Sauer P220: This double-action automatic has become renowned for its reliability. This gun is likely to
remain around for a long time to come.
SIG Sauer P239: A concealable double action firearm available only in blackened in stainless steel. It is 6.6" in
length and weighs 25.2 oz. There is also a 9mm version with an 8 round clip, 4 damage, and 4 ROF.
SIG Sauer P245: A single action and double action pistol, including a SIG decocker. Comes with several color
options, from two-tone, black, or K-Kote. Optional Trijicon sights. Can use the same ammunition clips as the
P220.
Smith & Wesson Chief's Special 45: This small handgun is only 6.5" in overall length. It has white dot sights,
ambidextrous safety is double-action.
Smith & Wesson Model 4013TSW: A 1997 release from the diehard firearms manufacturer. It is a double action
ambidextrous weapon in stainless steel. It has a curved backstrap grip and bobbed hammer.
Smith & Wesson Model 4506: A powerful sporting and defense weapon, this firearm uses an in-line clip. It is
doubleaction.
Smith & Wesson Model 4516: Very similar in design to the Model 4506, but quite a bit smaller. This too, is a
doubleaction in-line automatic.
Smith & Wesson Model SW40V: A Sigma Series 1997 release that is very similar to the Model SW9V. In
fact, the guns have the same dimensions, differing only in caliber and coloring. This model has a black frame and
stock, but a gray satin slide producing a sort of "zebra" effect.
Star M40 Firestar: A very compact Spanish pistol. It has low capacity but great concealability. There is also a
model M45 chambered in .45ACP. It is some 5mm longer.
Star Megastar: This is a Spanish pistol with a large capacity. It also has a .45ACP version which is somewhat
lighter and has a capacity of 12.
Taurus PT101 AF: An obvious design copy of the Beretta 92, this pistol is chambered for the .40S&W round,
and has a rather high capacity for such a large caliber.
Taurus PT-945: Introduced in 1995, this imported pistol has a manual ambidextrous safety. It is as single-action or
double-action weapon. There is also another version, the PT-945C, which has a factory ported barrel and slide.
TJ Stealth III: Custom-made by Tony Jimakas of TJ’s Custom Gunworks, this is the world’s smallest .45
automatic. It is a chopped Ballester-Molina .45. A second finger-ring has been added under the trigger guard. It is
double-action and uses in-line magazines.
Vektor SP2 General: A blue finished semi-automatic pistol from Vektor. The gun features a spurred hammer and
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is double-action.

THE "BIG" BOYS


AMT Automag V: A huge pistol chambering the new .50 Action Express round. Not a popular combat weapon,
but great for defense.
Casull: This is a highly expensive, custom-made gun. Casull is the name of the man who develops these from
Ruger Redhawks.
Davao: Named for a town in the Philippines where it was first designed, the Davao fires 5.56x45mm rounds (the
same as the M-16 rifle). The recoil is severe, but the bullets zip along at 2,000 fps. Great stopping power. The gun
looks like a large Colt Anaconda.
Desert Eagle: This huge pistol has found little acceptance among those who would really rely on it in combat,
but is popular with armchair soldiers. Made in Israel, this pistol has great stopping power and can also be found in .
357, .41, and .44 magnum calibers. Unlike the other "Big Boys" guns, this is actually a semi-automatic pistol.
Linebaugh: Also custom-made, these pistols are often used to hunt Cape buffalo in Africa.
Taurus 454: A production revolver chambering the .454 Casull wildcat round. It can be found in 6 1/2" and 8 3/8"
barrel lengths. It is double action and weighs 53 oz.
Smith & Wesson Model 500: As of mid-2005, the king of the hunting revolver world is the Model 500. This
handgun’s proprietary ammunition makes .44 Magnum loads look underpowered in comparison. The Model 500 is an
immense weapon: five pounds and 15 inches, completely unsuitable for concealment under anything less than a
muumuu.

SINGLE-SHOT PISTOLS
Contender: Made by Thompson/Center Arms since 1967. Its top breaks open and a single round is inserted. It has
a scope mount and wooden grips. There is a Contender designed for just about any rifle cartridge in normal
production.
Lone Eagle: Made by Magnum Research in 1991. It chambers a large variety of rounds. It has a scope base and
lefthand cocking mechanism.
SASS 1911-A2: A conversion of the Colt 1911A1 to a break-top pistol. It has a scope mount. It has a checkered grip
and black finish.
Ultra Light M20: This is a bolt-action pistol which can be had in right and left hand actions (left hand is easier
for pistols). It has a scope mount. It also has a five round magazine.

LIGHT SUBMACHINE GUNS


Beretta M12S: A small submachine gun with a forward grip and folding stock. It is used in many small armies and
police forces around the world.
Calico 960A: An innovative new design for subguns, the Calico uses a top-feed helical magazine holding 50 to
100 rounds of ammunition. It has many attachments and upgrades available. The spent casings are ejected out the
bottom and caught in a bag suspended underneath.
Colt M635: This submachine gun looks very much like an M-16, in fact 50% of their parts are interchangeable. It
comes in many configurations and with various options. The M635 fires semi or full auto only, it cannot do burst
fire. At smallest stock position, the gun is 25.63" in length, and it weighs 5.75 lbs. empty. It has a nearly identical
sister firearm, the M639. This gun fires semi and three round burst only, and is not capable of full automatic fire.
Bizon: This Russian submachine gun is blowback operated and based on the Kalashnikov design receiver. It is fed
by a helical-feed cylinder under the barrel (similar to the Calico design).
Goncz: A U.S. made Uzi-like submachine gun. It is small and concealable and accepts flash suppressers and laser
sights easily. It was made popular in the late eighties by being the favored weapon of the comic hero, The Punisher.
Heckler & Koch MP-5: This popular German-made submachine gun is a mainstay of SWAT teams,
counterterrorist forces like England’s SAS, and even some U.S. Special Operations troops. The MP-5 is arguably
the best SMG currently on the open market, known for its reliability and fast handling. It is heavily used by the
U.S. Navy SEALs.
Heckler & Koch MP-5K: A smaller version of the MP-5, this SMG features a folding stock and a forward grip
not found on the MP-5. It can use the same suppressers and sights as the larger MP-5. It is oftentimes called the
PDW, or personal defense weapon.
Ingram MAC-10: Extremely popular when first introduced, this submachine gun has since been surpassed by

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more recent guns. It comes with a folding stock; a flash suppresser and muzzle brake are also highly recommended. It
is known for its ability to produce a "wall of lead", but its accuracy is notoriously awful. It can also be found in .32
ACP caliber.
Klin: This is a new Russian SMG, very small in size. It includes a folding stock, has ring mounts for a strap, and
will fit muzzle suppressors or silencers. It can fire at a cyclic rate of 1200 RPM.
M56: An old Yugoslavian-made submachine gun. It has a folding stock and looks much like the old German
"grease guns." It has a low rate of fire (around 600 rounds per minute) making it easy to control.
Micro-Uzi: A very reliable and popular submachine gun, the mirco-uzi is the smallest in its family. It also has the
highest cyclic rate at about 1200 rounds per minute. And concealable... almost small enough to palm.
Mini-SAF: A smaller version of the SAF, with a fixed forward grip and no stock. It strongly resembles the MP-
5K, with straight clips.
Mini-Uzi: The Israeli line of Uzis has become the best-known brand of submachine guns in the world, and
includes not only Mini-Uzis and Uzis, but also Micro-Uzis and Uzis in other calibers. While the Mini-Uzi is not
as popular a combat weapon as its larger brother, it has been carried by troops operating in tight confines.
SAF: The issue weapon of the Chilean Army. It is based upon the SIG 550 rifle, but looks more like the MP-5.
It has a translucent 30-round clip, folding stock, and can be fitted with a suppressor.
Skorpion: A pistol-sized submachine gun, the Skorpion has been a mainstay of intelligence services and terrorists
for 30 years. These Czech-made weapons are believed to be out of service, but are still popular in espionage novels.
Spectre: An American-made submachine gun, the Spectre was considered by a number of SWAT forces but has
yet to be adopted by many.
Steyr AUG Para: This is a Steyr AUG chambered for the 9mm Parabellum round. It has the standard scope like
all AUGs.
TEC9: The TEC9 is a very cheap automatic pistol, and is easily converted to full auto. It is readily available in
the United States. Anyone with one dot in both Firearms and Repair can convert it to full auto. The reliability of
such a weapon should be considered questionable.
TEC22: Called the Scorpion (not to be confused with the Czechoslovakian gun of similar name), the TEC22 is
small and easily controlled, but not known for its reliability or durability.
Type 64: An old Vietnam-era Chinese submachine gun. It is unusual because it is designed with silencer built on.
It can fire full auto or single shots. It has a cyclic rate of 650 rounds per minute.

HEAVY SUBMACHINE GUNS


AKS-74U: This is a small version of the Russian AK-74 assault rifle. It has a folding stock and muzzle
compensator and is closer to a rifle than a SMG. It is known as the "spitter" in the Russian army.
Heckler & Koch MP-5/10: The MP-5/10 was developed by H&K as a potential submachine gun for use by the
FBI. It looks nearly identical to the MP-5 and MP-40, being slightly larger than the MP-5.
Heckler & Koch MP-5/40: This submachine gun is similar to the MP-5 and MP-5/10, chambering a .40S&W
caliber bullet. It and the MP-5/10 are slightly larger than the MP-5 and use straight magazines, not curved like the
9mm version.
Heckler & Koch UMP45: These light-weight submachine guns are only 18" long with the stock folded. The
easily accept a forward handle, sights, red-dot, and suppressor accessories. Ambidextrous control and strap mounts.
There is a UMP40 chambering the .40S&W round, with a 30-round magazine. Both are available in semi-auto,
semi- and 2-round burst, or semiand full auto fire groups.
La France M16K: Basically a shortened and altered M16 assault rifle designed for high-power compact weapon
use. It has a sling, short barrel, and a vortex flash suppressor. The handle/sight has a new aperture sight for speedy
aiming.
Thompson M1928: The Thompson M1928 is the classic Tommy gun of gangster movie fame. It is an especially
heavy submachine gun, and becomes even heavier with the addition of its well-known 100-round drum.
Uzi: Possibly the most commonly known submachine gun in the world, the Uzi has found users in military,
terrorist, and criminal organizations around the world. Anyone from an Israeli tank crew member to a West L.A.
gang member may be found carrying it. It was made for desert warfare and is especially known for its reliability. It
can be found for both 9mm and .45 ACP caliber rounds.
Note that the .45 ACP does 5 points of damage rather than the 4 listed for the 9mm.

MACHINE PISTOLS

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Beretta 93R: This Italian machine pistol comes with a folding grip for the user’s off-hand. The gun was
popularized in the Executioner series of books.
FN P90: This odd-looking weapon is fed by a clear magazine running along the top of the weapon. The gun can
fire semi-auto or full-auto. The special ammunition it uses will penetrate 48 layers of Kevlar at 100-meters.
Consider every round to be armor-piercing, but do not reduce the damage dice pool, the high velocity of the round
does tremendous tissue-shock damage.
Glock 18: The Glock 18 is a full-auto version of the Glock 17. It was developed for the Austrian counter-terrorist
units.
Its import into the U.S. is severely restricted. Also recently, Glock has issued a 30-round magazine for this gun.
This clip can also be used in the Glock 17, Glock 17L, and Glock 19.
Heckler & Koch VP-70z: Used by British intelligence, this pistol can only achieve its full-automatic setting
with the attachment of a stock, which also increases its range.
Steckin: The only East European machine pistol listed here, it is uncommon in the West. It chambers its own
special, smaller 9mm ammo and cannot use the Western-style 9mm. (This smaller 9x18mm ammo is known as
Makarov, and it is becoming more and more popular as a pistol round in the West.)
Styer TMP: The Tactical Machine Pistol is a new addition for Styer arms company. It resembles an Uzi with a
forward grip. It accepts slings and suppressers and has a cyclic rate of 900 rounds per minute.

RIFLES
Accuracy L96A1: This large rifle is the standard sniping rifle of the British Army. It has an aluminum chassis
with plastic coating, bipod, and scope mounts. It also has ring-mounts for a sling.
Barrett M82A1: This huge rifle is nearly five feet long and weighs twenty pounds. As a sniper rifle, it is top of
the line. It is a semi-automatic, firing big, beefy .50 BMG caliber anti-tank bullets. It has a muzzle brake and bipod
and a scope mount.
There is also a model M82A2, which is identical in statistics, it is just laid out in a bull-pup design. A little less
cumbersome, but still a huge weapon.
Beretta Sniper: An Italian bolt-action rifle with flash suppressor and scope mounts. It also supports a bipod
attachment.
Browning BAR: Another popular U.S. hunting rifle, often used in deer hunting.
Calico M-900: This is essentially a Calico sub-machine gun with an extended barrel and single-fire only. It has a
fixed stock and accepts all the attachments for the Calico 960s. It has a decent range, but the 9mm P was not
designed for such long distances. It’s high capacity makes it very appealing, however.
Colt Accurized Rifle: This law enforcement sniper rifle features a heavy barrel, scope mounts, a nine round
magazine. It is semi-automatic and has an overall length of 43".
Dragunov: A Russian sniper rifle which can now be found for sale on the open market. It uses the 7.62x54R
Soviet round. It has sight rails. It supposedly has a fantastic range.
Heckler & Koch PSG-1: This German sniper rifle has scope mounts and a very ad justable stock. The accuracy is
godlike: 50 rounds in an 80mm circle at 300 meters.
Heckler & Koch SL8-1: This is a space age looking weapon made of carbon-fiber polymers. It is based on the
HK G36 design. Includes modular system for sight mounting, accepting scopes, red-dot lasers, and more. The rifle
can accept a bipod mount, it has a chin pad on the stock, and the magazine is translucent. Semi-automatic gas
operated system.
Heckler & Koch USC: The Universal Selfloading Carbine is a polymer frame sporting rifle that resembles a
submachine gun. It is semi-automatic with a fixed stock and a 16" barrel. Due to U.S. restrictions, it only has a 10-
round magazine.
Mauser SP66: This rifle is designed for sniping. It has ad justable stocks, muzzle brakes, and a flash suppressor. It
has no sights other than a scope mount. Nightvision scopes attach easily.
Mauser 86: A newer version of sniper rifle similar to the SP66. However, this one is designed mainly for police
and SWAT sniping. It has a wooden stock, muzzle brake, and flash suppressor. Once again, scopes are necessary.
McMillan M-87R: Another high-power sniper rifle chambering the .50 BMG round. It has a muzzle brake and
a 5 round magazine. It is bolt-action.
Pauza P-50: Another large sniper rifle. It is almost six feet long and weighs around 30 pounds. It has a bipod and
muzzle brake to reduce recoil.
Remington M700: An extremely popular bolt-action hunting rifle, a version found use in the Vietnam War as
the Marine’s preferred sniper weapon.
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Remington M740: Also popular for hunting, it chambers the same size ammunition as does the M-16 assault rifle.
Ruger 10/22: Used primarily to hunt small game, Ruger has supported this weapon with a wide variety of
options. Users can choose from a number of stocks, magazines, flash suppressers, and other attachments.
SIG SSG-3000: A modular sniper rifle for police and military usage. It has scope and bipod mounts. Also, it has a
flash suppressor.
Weatherby Mark V: A British-made hunting rifle with a magnum round, this gun can be used to hunt anything
from deer to small helicopters. However, its recoil is likely to break the arm of people who use it without being
properly braced.

ASSAULT RIFLES
AK-74: The AK-74 replaced the older AK-47 as the assault rifle of the Soviet Union. It is still not very common
in the United States. Considered less accurate than the M-16 but much more reliable.
AK-101: A new generation Kalashnikov assault rifle, this rifle chambers the NATO 5.56mm round. It has a
folding stock and is made of metal and polymers rather than the wooden parts of old AK rifles.
AK-107: Another improvement of the Kalashnikov rifle family, this one is similar to the AK-101. It also features a
folding stock and can easily mount an under barrel grenade launcher. There is also an AK-108 similar in design but
chambering the 5.56mm NATO round.
AN-94 Abakan: Designed to replace the AK-74, this assault rifle was officially accepted as the new assault rifle
of the Russian army. It is similar to the AK-74 with polymer construction. It features full auto fire and 2 round
burst fixed fire. This rifle uses a delayed blowback operation for the burst fire for increased accuracy.
Beretta AR 70/90: The Italian Armed Forces assault rifle. It looks similar to an M16, with variations such as
fixed or folding stocks, long and short barrels, etc. Some models have bipod mounts. Like the M16, it has the
handle/sight mount atop it.
Colt Commando: Otherwise known as the M0933, this is the most compact version of the M16A2 rifle. It has an
11.5" barrel and an overall length of 26.8" at the shortest stock position. It weighs 5.38 lbs. unloaded and can fire 700-
1000 RPM. The Commando cannot accept an M-203 grenade launcher mount.
Colt M16A2: The M-16 has been the assault rifle of the United States military for years. The current version is
the M16A2, a fourth generation assault rifle. It can fire semi-automatic or fully auto. Its overall length is 39.6" and
it weighs 7.9 lbs. unloaded. It fires gas-operated with a locking bolt at 700-950 RPM. Also, a number of additions
can be made to the weapon, such as an undermounted shotgun or grenade launcher (See M-203 Grenade
Launcher).
Colt M4 Carbine: Also known as the M0977, this is a compact version of the M16A2. It features a four-position
stock and detachable carry handle. It has a 700-950 RPM cyclic rate and can be as short as 29.8" at the shortest
stock position. It will accept an M-203 grenade launcher mounting. The gun weighs 5.65 pounds unloaded.
Famas: The Famas currently has the highest cycle rate of any assault rifle in service. It is standard issue to the
French Foreign Legion.
Galil: An Israeli assault rifle based on the classic Kalashnikov model. It has a folding stock and bipod. Another,
7.62mm version was produced, but it never caught on like the 5.56 mm version.
Heckler & Koch 53: A German assault weapon with a retractable stock. It looks very similar to the MP-5, only
slightly larger.
Heckler & Koch G11: This German weapon fires the special 4.7x33mm Caseless ammunition. Basically, it is an
explosive charge with a bullet inside. Thus, no shell casing are ejected. Space-age looking, with an integral scope.
Heckler & Koch G36: A generation of H&K assault rifle, this system is modular, much like the Steyr AUG. It
has interchangeable optical sights, carry handle, and translucent magazines. It can be configured as a carbine
(G36K), short rifle (G36 Compact), assault rifle (G36) or as a light support weapon (MG36). All version can use
the regular feed magazines or the dual-drum 100-round magazines.
Japan Type 89: The new assault rifle of the Japanese Defense Agency. It is equipped standard with a bipod, and
there are fixed and folding stock versions.
Mini-14: Made by Ruger and commonly available in the U.S., the Mini-14 is a lightweight assault rifle with
limited military usage. Among its many options are a folding stock, a 90-round magazine and special sight mounts.
SA-80: This British-made assault rifle was made to be compatible with the M-16 and can use the other weapon’s
magazines. Since being introduced, a diversity of opinion has arisen as to its quality, and a love-hate relationship
similar to the one the M-16 inspired when it was first introduced is now prevalent.
SIG SG 540: This assault rifle is made by SIG. It has many features and options, such as a folding stock and
magazines that can attach together. Clear magazines allow for viewing how many rounds remain.

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SIG SG 551-SWAT: An advanced weapon designed for Special Forces and SWAT units. Features include a
folding stock, standard scope mounts, bipod mounts, and chin rest. The specially designed clips fit together in a
string, and they are clear to provide easy evaluation of ammo supply. It is designed for ambidextrous use, and its
polymer frame makes maritime use feasible.
Steyr AUG: The Steyr AUG is made in Austria and is the most up-to-date assault rifle currently in service. It is
also used by the armies of Australia and Saudi Arabia. The AUG has an integral 1.5x optical sight and folding
forward grip. It can also mount the very popular M-203 grenade launcher commonly seen on M-16A2 assault rifles.
Steyr AUG HBAR-T: A converted AUG with a heavy barrel and telescopic sight (replacing the integral AUG
1.5x optic scope). The barrel features an integral bipod as well. It retains its forward grip. The weapon is designed
mainly for sniper applications, however, it also still has all the normal features that made the AUG so popular.
Ultramatch: This is an AR-15 altered by Olympic Arms. The trade-mark handle of the AR-15 has been removed
to allow the mounting of conventional scopes. The 20" barrel is sheathed in an aluminum cylinder that provides
support for the hands and a bipod. Snipers using the weapon can get 1/4" shot groups at 100 yards.
Vektor CR-21: The CR-21 is a space age looking bullpup weapon ergonomically designed. Features a flash
finder for no muzzle flash visible in the dark or at night. It also has a reflex optical sight.
Vektor R4: A Kalashnikov descendant, this polymer weapon features a folding stock and muzzle break. A bipod
is optional.

BATTLE RIFLES
AK-47: The AK-47 is quite common in Third World countries and is now becoming popular in the United
States. Once the main weapon of the Soviet Union, it was replaced by the AK-74. The AK-47 and its sister rifles
the AKM, SKS, and other copies are the most commonly found combat rifle around the world.
FN FAL: This battle rifle finds little use in developed countries outside of its Belgian homeland, but it has been
adopted by a number of Third World forces, especially in Africa.
Heckler & Koch G3A3: An excellent quality weapon, the first versions of this rifle became the standard assault
rifle of the German army in 1959. There are numerous configurations, including a G3K with collapsing stock and
shorter barrel. The G3A3 is often used as a sniper rifle.
M-14: This was the main U.S. Army weapon prior to the adoption of the M-16. A version, the M-21, found
continued use as a sniper rifle.
Sako M90: A Finnish clone of the Kalashnikov AK-47. It has no wooden components and has a side folding
stock. The flash suppressor doubles as a mount for a bullet-trap rifle grenade. There is also a 5.56x45mm NATO
version.
Stoner SR-25: This is actually a modified M16 designed for 7.62 NATO rounds. It’s original purpose is squad
support for snipers, being able to be used as a sniper rifle if necessary. It has a bipod and scope, and is very accurate.

PUMP-ACTION SHOTGUNS
Atis PM2: A combat shotgun with smooth bore and a clip. The factory clips hold six 12 gauge rounds each, but
with some luck, a 7th round can be fit into about 1 out of 3 clips.
Browning BPS: A large hunting rifle chambering 10 gauge shells. It has a 5 round magazine, and is smooth-bore.
Ithaca M37: The Ithaca M37 is a fairly common shotgun, but the Stakeout version can be considered illegal. In
this form, the stock has been removed, thus allowing for easier concealment. It can also be sawed-off, reducing the
difficulty to 4 and the range to 7.
Ithaca M87 DSPS: Military or police shotgun with rifle sights, bottom ejection, and cross-bolt safety. It has
hardwood stocks.
Ithaca M87 Supreme: Primarily a hunting weapon, chambering a relatively small shell. It has wooden stocks and
slides.
Mossberg M500: Not as much a hunting weapon as it is a police firearm, it is smaller than the Remington but
not much more concealable.
Mossberg M590: Similar to the M500, this longer shotgun is also a police firearm. It has a rather high capacity.
Mossberg MHS410: Similar in design to the M500 shotgun. It has a pistol grip, recoil pad, muzzle brake, and
spreader choke.
Neostead: This shotgun has many unique design features, including a "reverse" pump where it is pumped back to
forward rather than the normal front to back. Spent rounds are ejected from the bottom of the bull pup design
weapon, making it ambidextrous in use. It is top fed from two 6 round tubes that the firer can select to load from.

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Remington 870: A popular U.S.-made hunting weapon, this shotgun can be found almost anywhere.
TR-870: A modified version of the Remington 870. It is known as the Tactical Response shotgun by Scattergun
Technologies. The slide has an area to place a flashlight mounted under the barrel. It includes a sling.
Winchester M12: A limited production game rifle (around 4000 made). It is very fancy, but also an effective
weapon.
Winchester 1300 Defender: Designed for military and police use, this shotgun has a pistol grip, forward hand
grip on the slide, sling swivels, and is in non-glare matte black finish.
Winchester 1300 Ranger: A long-barrel hunting shotgun. Used generally for hunting deer. It has a number of
optional sized barrels.

AUTOMATIC SHOTGUNS
Benelli M3 Super 90: Another commonly used police shotgun, this model is especially popular among SWAT
teams. It has a true pistol grip and is well known for its accuracy.
Benelli M4 Super 90: A combat shotgun used by the U.S. Marines (as the M1014), this shotgun features a
telescoping stock and semi-automatic feed. Ammunition is loaded into a tube below the barrel, and it can fire both 3"
and 2 3/4" shotgun rounds in any combination. Well known for bad weather reliability.
Beretta M1201FP3: An Italian autoloading shotgun. It has a solid fixed rifle stock and is matte black finished.
Browning Gold 10: High capacity autoloading 10 gauge shotgun. Great for hunting two or four legged targets.
There is a "stalker" version in non-glare matte black finish.
FABARM Tactical Semi-Automatic: This gas operated black polymer shotgun uses no downward angle recoil
parts in the buttstock, thus reducing recoil. Has Picatinny rails and flip-up front sight. Can feed any standard size
12 gauge shell without modification.
Fianchi Law 12: This Italian-made shotgun is very expensive, and generally comes with intricate detail work to
make it look more attractive.
Jackhammer: The Jackhammer is a bull pup design shotgun with a 10-round revolving cylinder behind the trigger
mechanism. It has a large rail sight/handle along the length of the gun and a fixed stock. It is a select fire weapon
capable of full auto fire.
Remington 1100: This American-made shotgun is popular with both hunters and police in the United States.
Remington SP-10 Magnum: An autoloading 10 gauge shotgun designed for hunting. It can be found in matte
black or camo finishes. It comes with a nylon sling and has checkered grip and forehand.
Saiga-12: The Saiga-12 is a combat shotgun from Russia. It has several versions, all resembling the AKM or AK-
47 assault rifle. Regular, short, and folding stocks are available. The Saiga-12S can switch between pump-action
and semi-auto fire. There also Saiga-410 and Saiga-20 shotguns firing .410 and 20 gauge rounds respectively.
SPAS-12: A military weapon, the SPAS-12 has been adopted in Europe. It is also one of the most popular
autoloader shotguns in production. It can be seen in films such as The Terminator (I and II) and Jurassic Park. It
features a selector for autoload or pump action and has a folding stock which can be removed. Special attachments
allow it to fire gas, smoke, and explosive grenades as well. It features a true pistol grip and has swivel sling mounts.
SPAS-15: This is a modernized version of the SPAS-12, which has been designed for law enforcement and
specialized military operations. It is variable pump action or semi-auto. The shotgun is magazine fed.
Striker Automatic: An American version of the South African Striker. It has a folding stock and a 12-round
cylinder. It is sometimes called a "street-sweeper." The weapon resembles a scaled-down MGL or "bloop" gun.
USAS 12: The USAS is a full-auto shotgun. Its appearance is that of a very large M-16. It is now being
purchased by SWAT teams inside of the United States and found some use by Special Forces during the invasion
of Panama. It is fed with either a 10 round clip or a 20 round drum.

DOUBLE-BARREL FIREARMS
American Arms Brittany: A side-by-side shotgun introduced in the late 1980s. It has a 27" barrel and weighs 6
lbs.
American Arms Silver I: An over/under shotgun imported from Italy. It has silver finish and chrome lined barrels.
Arizaga M31: A 6 lbs. rifle chambering the .410 shotgun round. Mainly for small game and target shooting.
Baikal IJ-27EM: A Soviet over/under shotgun with double triggers, sling swivels, chrome lined barrels, and auto
ejectors.
Baikal IJ-43EM: Imported Soviet side-by-side shotgun with sling mounts, auto ejectors, and auto safety.

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Beretta 470 Silver Hawk: A side by side designed by the 470 year old Beretta (hence the name). It has an overall
length of 44.7" and has a selector for barrel to fire. There is a 20 gauge version available as well.
Beretta 687EL Gold: Fancy and expensive over/under shotgun from Italy. Walnut stocks and gold inlays.
Browning Citori Hunting: This is an over/under style shotgun with a break top. The spent shells are auto
ejected when the top is broken open, and unfired shells are elevated for easy in unloading. The gun can be found
chambering the 3" and 3.5" shotgun shells. Both versions of the firearm weighs just over 8lbs. A selector switch
allows users to choose which barrel to fire. Models can be found in 20 and 28 gauge and .410 bore as well. They do
less damage, but otherwise are very similar.
Crossfire: The Crossfire by SAM Inc is an over/under assault weapon. It’s top barrel is a 12 gauge shotgun and
the under barrel is a 7.62mm NATO. It has sling and scope mounts.
H&H 700 NE: The Holland & Holland 700 Nitro Express big game rifle. It takes a military weapon to give
more firepower than this weapon. It fires a 1000 grain bullet at over 616 miles per hour.
Huglu Model 200-A: A Turkish side-by-side shotgun with a selector switch for which barrel to fire. The stock
is made of black hard rubber. It can chamber the 2.75" or 3" shells and can be found in 12, 16, 20, and 28 gauge
configurations.
Ithaca Auto-Burglar: A classic side-by-side shotgun killed by gun control legislation early this century. It has a
pistollike grip and came with a hip holster.
Rigby 600 NE: Produced by Rigby & Co. (est. 1735), this side-by-side fires the massive .600 Nitro Express
cartridge. It has a TKO value of 150 (compare to the 11.85 value of the .45 ACP round).
Rigby 775: A side-by-side chambering 2 and 7/8 inch brass 10 gauge shells. It has tremendous stopping power,
being used to hunt Cape buffalo in Africa.
SacoDefense Crossfire: This U.S. made firearm features and over under combination with a 12 gauge shotgun
on top and a .223 Remington on the bottom. A selector determines which barrel fires. Both are pump action fed,
even the .223 rifle. It has a solid composite stock and Picatinny rails.
Ugartechea Magnum: A huge rifle chambering the 10 gauge shell. It weighs 11 lbs overall with a 32" barrel length.

MACHINE GUNS
Browning A4: The old standard machine gun of the U.S. Army (until replaced by the M60 in the 1960s). It fires
the .30- 06 U.S. Service round. It is tripod mounted and fed by 250 round belts.
Browning M2HB: This huge machinegun is the grand-papa of modern machineguns. It fires the huge .50 BMG
caliber round (hence the name .50 Browning Machine Gun). It is not easily portable. It is belt-fed only and wrecks
havoc on anything. It is tripod mounted.
FN MAG: The Belgian general purpose machine gun being manufactured in 80 countries. It has a tripod mount,
and can be fitted to vehicles and helicopters. It is belt fed.
Heckler & Koch HK21E: The modern version of the German HK21. It is bipod or tripod mounted and belt fed.
It has a clip converter which allows it to fed from G3 magazines. It can also be converted to 5.56mm and 7.62 x 39
mm rounds.
M60 General Purpose: The M60 has been a mainstay of the U.S. Army for many years. It is a belt-fed, air
cooled, gas operated, bipod or tripod mounted weapon. It does not have a three-round burst selection switch, but
with some practice, bursts can be fired by a controlled trigger-squeeze. It has a maximum effective range of around
1,100 meters. Note that if a high cyclic rate is maintained (550/rounds per minute) then the barrel must be changed
every minute of fire.
Minimi: This is a small machine gun made by FN. It can use belted and box ammunition. There is a version
known as the Para-Minimi with a shorter barrel and a retractable stock. It has concealability T. The Minimi can use
M-16 magazines as well.
RPK Light Machine Gun: The RPK is a Russian machine gun that is basically a AKM assault rifle with a
larger barrel. It is designed as a squad support weapon. It accepts magazines from AK-47s and AKMs as well as its
own 40-round magazines and 75-round drum. The RPKS is the same gun but has a side folding stock. Both include
a bipod.
Stoner 63A1: This light machine gun, known as the Mk 23 Mod. 0, was used by Navy SEAL teams in Vietnam.
The weapon must be cleaned often and has a tendency to switch to auto-fire when set to single. It is a very light
weapon (11.68 lbs.). It is belt-fed, and a an ammunition box can be attached to the bottom of the gun.
Ultimax 100 Mk 3: This machine gun weighs 14.3 lbs. when fully loaded. It is fed by a 100-round drum magazine.
Its recoil is so gentle, it can be fired one-handed if the handler is strong enough to lift the gun.
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flash hider for reduced night visibility. It fires from a disintegrating belt.
Vektor SS77: A general purpose machine gun which has a detachable barrel, folding stock, and bipod. It can fire
disintegrating or non-disintegrating belted ammunition. It easily mounts to vehicles and tripods.

MISCELLANEOUS WEAPONS
105mm and 120mm Guns: These are tank mounted cannons. They fire armor-piercing solid shot or "shaped
charges". They do not have a blast effect like other explosives. Only the target takes damage.
AT-4 Rocket Launcher: This is a Swedish rocket launcher firing the 2.75" rocket. It is very similar the LAW
rocket system.
Flamethrower (Backpack): A catch-all heading for all fire projecting weapons. Made infamous in WWII, these
weapons involve a large backpack-style tank filled with napalm. These are a bane to many supernatural beings. Use
the rules for Napalm (Players’ Guide) when using these weapons. Word of advice, don't take a bullet in the tank.
Franchi LTM: This is a unique grenade launcher that rests on the ground and fires much like a mortar. It has
three grenades that fire at once, saturating the target area. Each grenade hits and does damage in a four hex area.
GE M-214 Minigun: Typically a vehicle mounted weapon. It has six rotating barrels with a cyclic rate of up to
1500 rounds per minute. With a little gunsmithing, this weapon can be converted to a hand-held weapon. It would
require a battery pack and a pack to carry ammo (around 2,000 rounds or so). This would be massively bulky
weapon for a mortal, but a ghoul or other supernatural would be able to wield it. Examples of miniguns being used
in this manner can be seen in Predator and Terminator II.
Heckler & Koch AG36 Under-barrel Grenade Launcher: Similar to the XM-203 for the Colt M16A2, this
single shot grenade launcher attaches to the bottom of the HK G36 weapons. Unlike the XM-203, the AG36 has its
own grip and trigger assembly. It has a side-loading breech for easy reloading. Barrel is rifled for improved range and
accuracy. It will fire all normal 40mm munitions.
Heckler & Koch 79 Under-barrel Grenade Launcher: This is the Heckler & Koch version of the U.S. M-203
grenade launching system. The HK79 attaches to the H&K G3 and G41 assault rifles. Such equipped weapons are
known as G3-TGS or G41-TGS respectively. It functions similar to the M-203.
Heckler & Koch Granatpistole: German for Grenade Pistol, this is a small grenade launching system. It has a
sling, folding stock, and ladder-sighting. It is single fire, single load.
Large Mortar: An artillery weapon, these are used to do some real damage. A mortar barrage will level whole
blocks of cities. They break down into three "portable" parts. They can fire from 600 yards to 2 miles away.
LAW: Light anti-tank weapon. A U.S. military weapon with a sling. It is shoulder fired and one-shot only,
unable to be reloaded. Its tube collapses when in storage, and thus is quite concealable considering what it is.
Everything in four hexes takes damage as the rocket explodes.
M18A1 Claymore Mine: The claymore is an anti-personnel device using a C4 charge to spray metal balls in a 60
degree arc up to 250 meters. It has a kill zone (inflicting full damage) of 50 meters, moderate casualty range (8 dice
of damage) of 100 meters, and is dangerous (4 dice of damage) out to 250 meters. Also a 60 degree arc from both
sides of the mine are considered "dangerous" out to 250 meters as well. This results in a 180 degree danger zone.
Claymores have a backblast area of 16 meters that inflicts 8 dice of damage. To quote the U.S. Army manual about
it, "No one should be in this area." The mine is a plastic box with ad justable metal legs to stand it upon. It is
detonated by an M57 plunger-style firing device, which is reusable. The mine itself is destroyed in detonation.
M-19 Grenade Launcher: An automatic tripod or vehicle mounted grenade launcher. It does damage as per
grenade type. It can be loaded singly, or belt fed.
M-203 Under-barrel Grenade Launcher: The M-203 is a single-shot 40mm grenade launcher that mounts to
the M-16 assault rifle. It opens easily for reload once fired. It has its own trigger and safety system separate from the
M-16’s. It also has a range sight. The M-203 can also be mounted to a special frame that allows it to be a singular
weapon in its own right. The launcher can also be mounted to the Steyr AUG assault weapon.
M-240 Flamethrower: This is not a real weapon. This is the handheld flamethrower seen in the film Aliens. It
has no backpack tank. Instead it has a fuel cylinder much like an ammo clip. It fires quick blasts of napalm (use
napalm rules for damage).
M-72 Rocket Launcher: An American made rocket launcher comparable to the Russian RPG-7. Its launcher
telescopes for easy in carry and concealment. It is not effective against modern tanks, but it is great against small
vehicles, buildings, "hard points", etc.
M-79 Grenade Launcher: This is a 40mm grenade launcher. It functions like a break-top shotgun. A large
variety of rounds can be found for it (High-Explosive, Smoke, White Phosphorous, etc.).
MGL: A South African multishot grenade launcher. It is designed along the lines of a Striker Automatic shotgun.
It has a folding stock. When firing, it makes a distinctive "bloop" sound, thus it is often known as the "bloop" gun.

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Recoiless Rifle: A large mounted weapon designed for taking out structures and vehicles, not personnel. Usually
fired by a crew of 2 to 3.
RPG-7: A Soviet rocket launcher that fires a 40mm oversized rocket. It can be fired and reloaded easily. The
rockets can be exploded prematurely by erecting wire-mesh screens to intercept them.
Rocket Launcher: Vehicle mounted artillery. They are found in clusters of 6 to 60 rockets.
Small Howitzer: A crew fired artillery weapon. These are fired at targets miles away and aim ad justed by radio
contact with a forward observer. When there is an observer, reduce the difficulty by one per shot (minimum of
five). After a successful hit, further shots are at difficulty 5. These fire a 122mm artillery shell.
Small Mortar: These weapons fire a shell in an arc at a target rather than the direct route like a gun. The range
listing include minimum to maximum range. It cannot be fired indoors (at least, not without disastrous effects).
Stinger SAM: A SAM is a surface-to-air missile. It fires through a portable shoulder-mounted tube. When it
hits, it explodes and damages everything in a four hex area. It cannot be reloaded. It was this type of weapon that
fell off of a military truck in America and was left on the side of the road.
Taser: Weapons firing electrical shock probes. It is a pistol-like launcher with a battery pack. It uses CO2 to fire
two probes which "ground out" on the target. Mortals heal within a day, vampires after one sleep, and werewolves
heal like normal.
TOW: A wire-guided missile designed to take out vehicles and tanks. It is always vehicle or tripod mounted. It
does have a backblast.

Round Ammunition Charts


Modifier Damage Notes
Armor Piercing -1 Reduces body armor by half
AP Explosive +1 Reduces body armor by half
AP Incendiary +1 Reduces body armor by half
Caseless No casing to eject, +1 to fire rate
Duplex -2 "two shots"
Equalloy +2
Explosive +1
Fiberglass/Plastic Difficult to locate in the body
Flechette +2 x1.5 range, halve body armor
Glaser +2
Hollow Point +2
Incendiary +1 May cause fires
Reversed Ogive +3 Reduces body armor by half
Spartan +2
Depleted Uranium +2
Tracer +3 +1 to hit after the 1st shot
Tumbler +2

Armor-Piercing: These bullets are designed to cut through body armor (and other obstacles) more easily. If the
target is protected by body armor or some other object that makes it harder to damage him, the protection that item
offers him is halved.
Armor-Piercing Explosive: Combines an Armor-Piercing and Explosive effect.
Armor-Piercing Incendiary: Combines an Armor-Piercing and Incendiary effect.
Caseless: This type of bullet has the propellant molded around the bullet itself. There is no bullet casing for the
gun to eject, which not only means leaving no casings as evidence, but increasing the gun's firing rate. Increase the
gun's Rate by 1. Caseless ammunition is rare.
Duplex: A form of bullet that is two bullets molded into one. These bullets seperate upon firing. The shooter
makes two to-hit rolls, and one damage test for each successful to-hit roll.
Equalloy: A bullet formed from aluminum with a nylon coating, allowing it to be fired at very high velocities and
to expand inside the victim when it hits, causing great damage.
Explosive: A bullet with a hollow tip filled with a liquid substance (usually mercury). Upon contact with the
victim, the liquid "explodes" outward, causing large wounds.
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Fiberglass/Plastic: These bullets are hard to detect with x-rays or during an autopsy and thus are favored by some
assassins.
Flechette: A flechette is not a bullet, but a small metal "arrow" in a bullet-shaped casing. The casing falls away
upon firing, allowing the flechettes inside to travel long distances (x1.5 range). When they hit their target the cut
through armor easily (the effect of the armor is halved) and cause terrible wounds.
Glaser: This bullet contains many small metal pellets, in effect making it a miniature shotgun shell with the range
of a bullet. It causes massive damage to the victim when the pellets explode outward upon contact. However,
because of this effect, it does not work very well in situations which a victim is protected by cover; reduce damage
by 4 in such cases.
Hollow Point: Also known as a "dum-dum" bullet, this round has part of its metal jacket cut away, exposing the
lead center beneath. This causes the bullet to "mushroom" when it hits the target, creating large wounds. Firing
through cover has the same effect on this bullet as on Glaser bullets.
Incendiary: This bullet contains a small amount of incendiary matter that ignites when the bullet hits its target.
This is useful for setting gas tanks on fire and causing other spectacular effects.
Reversed Ogive: This bullet has a special shape that allows it to cut through armor easily (it halves the effect of
armor) yet still do tremendous damage.
Rubber: Rubber bullets do the same amount of damage as ordinary ones, but inflict Stun damage rather than Kill.
Semi-Armor Piercing: A bullet with a steel core instead of lead, creating a slight armor-piercing effect.
Depleted Uranium: Spent (nonradioactive) uranium is heaver than lead, allowing the bullet to be smaller while
weighing the same. This means more propellant can be included, causing the bullet to go faster and hit the target
with greater force.
Tracer: A bullet containing chemicals that ignite when the bullet is fired, "tracing" a path of light that shows
where the bullet goes. This improves the chance of hitting the target with subsequent shots, but it also lets your
target know your location.
Tumbler: Most bullets spin around their long axis, causing them to fly point-first toward the target. Not tumbler
bullets. They tumble end over end, so that when they hit the target, they tear into him and ricochet around inside his
body, causing terrible wounds.

Shells Ammunition Charts


Modifier Damage Notes
Air Bomb +2 Stun-damage explosion
Armor-Piercing Slug -1 Reduces body armor by half
BRI Slug +0 x1.5 range
Explosive +2 Exlposion
Fireball +2 Explosion
Flare N/A Blinds Target
Flechette +2 x1.5 range, halves body armor
Lockbreaker -2 Used to open doors
Rubber Shot +0 Converts damage to Stun
Smoke N/A Creates a cloud of smoke
Tear Gas N/A Creates a cloud of tear gas

Air Bomb: This shell is designed to explode in the air near the target, knocking him out. It causes two extra
Health Levels of Stun damagein a 2-hex radius area.
Armor-Piercing Slug: A shotgun slug with an armor-piercing effect (body armor is halved).
BRI Slug: A slug that is made more in the shape of a bullet than normal slugs, giving it a greater range (x1.5
range).
Explosive: A slug that explodes upon impact, causing +2 damage in a 2-hex radius.
Fireball: This shell is filled with flammable matter that bursts into a 1-hex radius fireball upon impact. Flammable
objects caught in the area may catch fire.
Flare: This shell does no damage; rather, it blinds the victim temporarily. If the attack roll hits, the shooter rolls a
to hit roll -1; every success achieved means one turn of blindness (each success on a character's dodge reduces this
total by one). If 7 or more successes are achieved, the blindness may be permanent.
Flechette: Similar to flechettes used in bullets, but larger and more deadly.
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Lockbreaker: This shell is filled with metallic powder, which makes it useful for blowing open locks. If used
against a target, it does -4 damage.
Rubber Shot: A shotgun shell filled with large rubber pellets. This converts the shotgun's damage to Stun.
Smoke: A miniature smoke grenade in the form of a shotgun shell; it creates a 3-hex radius cloud of smoke.
Tear Gas: A miniature tear gas grenade in the form of a shotgun shell; it creates a 3-hex radius cloud of tear gas.

GRENADE (40MM)
The most popular size of launched grenades in the world, the 40mm has be a mainstay for over thirty years. The
U.S. military has designed numerous types of munitions in this size, and there are even some custom made rounds as
well. They are referred to by XM designation, such as the XM661 Green Flare Grenade.
Buckshot: These are like giant shotgun rounds designed originally for clearing the jungle in Vietnam. The rounds
are designated XM576 and do damage as buckshot shotguns.
XM Designation Special Features:
26 Fires 26 1/4" Ball Bearings; Works like buckshot
107 Fires 107 1.5" Flechettes; Works like flechette shotguns
140 Fires 140 1" Flechettes; Works like flechette shotguns
1822 Fires 18 .22 caliber bullets; Damage of 8
Flares: Many times there is a need to get a lot of light or a lot of attention. Flares provide an excellent way of
doing both. The ones detailed here use a parachute that deploys at 550 feet. They then drift back to earth, burning
for about 40 seconds. They are not much in the way of combat rounds; they will not even "detonate" until traveling
550 feet.
XM Designation Color Flare XM Designation Color Flare
583 White 661 Green
662 Red 695 Orange
High Explosive (HE): The most common of all 40mm grenade ammunition. There are numerous variations with
special uses. Each is color coded and stamped with the XM designation. All have an arming distance for safety (in
case a round bounces back off a tree limb or the like). There have been special rounds made with very short arming
ranges. HE grenades generally inflict damage like a fragmentation grenade
XM Designation Color of Grenade Arming Distance Special Features
381 Black/Gold 2 to 3 meters None
386 Black/Gold 14 to 28 meters None
397 Gold 14 to 28 meters Airburst 2 Meters
406 Gold 14 to 28 meters None
433 Gold 14 to 28 meters Penetrates 2 Inches of Steel (HEDP)
463 Black 14 to 28 meters Smokeless and Flashless (HESF)
Smoke: Smoke grenades can be used as signals, cover, or offense. The U.S. military has issued numerous types of
smoke grenades over the years, each color coded by type.
XM Designation Color Smoke Color of Grenade Arming Distance
382 Yellow Silver 2 to 3 meters
407A1 Yellow Silver 14 to 28 meters
680 White (Canopy) White 14 to 28 meters
713 Red Red 14 to 28 meters
715 Green Green 14 to 28 meters
717 Yellow Yellow 14 to 28 meters
Tear Gas: Tactical CS tear gas rounds are used by SWAT and Special Forces teams to clear buildings. Some
advantages of launched CS grenades is the fact that they have greater range than thrown, and they more easily
penetrate windows. Its military designation is XM651E1.

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