Weapon
| Caliber
| Malf
| Dmg
| SS
| Acc
| 1/2
| Max
| Wt.
| ROF
| Mag
| ST
| RCL
| Cost
| FAM-90*
| 4.5x22.5mmD
| crit
| 6d
| 12
| 14
| 1600
| 6400
| 4.2kg
| 5
| 60
| 9
| 3
| 1970Fr
|
(Fusil Automatique Magnetique - 2090) | The standard infantry weapon of front-line French infantry, the FAM-90 gauss rifle fires single shots at high velocity, giving good aimed fire accuracy & range, and fires bursts at much lower velocity, giving the rifle excellent controllability on automatic fire. The optic sights incorporate a low-power laser range finder for aimed fire. A HR-17 30mm grenade launcher is mounted below the barrel. L142*
| 4.5x22.5mmD
| crit
| 6d
| 12
| 14
| 1600
| 6400
| 4.3kg
| 5
| 60
| 9
| 3
| 1970Fr
|
(Nottingham L142 Assault Weapon) | This is the standard British service weapon. It is a unique bullpup guass design that is handy, effective and nasty in the right hands. It also packs an underslung 30mm grenade launcher for added punch. AS-89*
| 4.54x22.7mmD
| ver
| 6d
| 12
| 13
| 1600
| 6400
| 3.7kg
| 15
| 60
| 9
| 3
| 1600Fr
|
(Automat Sergetov - 2289) | The standard Russian infantry weapon, the AS-89 incorporates a reliable optic sight and an integral 30mm G-2 grenade launcher. The AS-89 found a home for a time in the hands of hired mercenaries of the French Arm. In fact, this weapon became the trademark of men who were for hire, and as such is an institution in and of itself. SK-20*
| 5.5x27.5mmD
| ver
| 6d+2
| 12
| 14
| 1700
| 6800
| 2.2kg
| 15
| 60
| 9
| 3
| 1600Fr
|
(SturmKar-20) | Just recently being issued to the German Marine Corps (Deutche MarinerKorps), this is an extremely effective and devastating weapon. It has proven its worth during the clean-up operations on Joi where German Marines sang its praises far & wide. It is handy, effective and fires a devastating 5.5mm Gauss round. It is also more reliable than its French FAM-90 couterpart, which of course upsets the French. FAE-62
| 7.5x40mmE
| crit
| 9d
| 12
| 13
| 1160
| 5200
| 7.6
| 3
| 35
| 9
| 3
| 850Fr
|
(Fusil Automatique Electroballistique-2262) | The predecessor to the FAM-90, this was, at best, a fair weapon as it had many of the same problems that other ETC weapons of the day suffered from. Still, it was reliable for a weapon of its type and many an example can be found throughout human space in the hands of militias, colonists and security forces. SK-19
| 9x12mmE
| ver
| 9d+1
| 14
| 13
| 1200
| 5500
| 5.1kg
| 15
| 50
| 10
| 3
| 1065Fr
|
(Surmkarabiner-19) | Now the standard service weapon of the German army, the SK-19 is clearly a progressive development of the Traylor Arms M-2 assault rifle. The main improvements over the M-2 consist of the substitution of a reliable ETC cartridge and the inclusion of an integral 30mm grenade launcher below the barrel. With a gyroscopic stabilizer to allow good control even on autofire, the SK-19 is generally regarded as the most devastating close-in weapon in service anywhere. AMM-64
| 7.5x32mmE
| ver(crit)
| 8d+2
| 12
| 13
| 1000
| 5000
| 3.3kg
| 3
| 50
| 9
| 3
| 850Fr
|
(Automat Mikhailov Moderneta-2264) | This weapon is the predecessor to the AS-89. It is an ETC weapon of amazing durability and reliability, the whole weapon being a marvel of small arms design, being almost crudely simple so as to be unparalleled in its reliability. Traylor M2
| 9x44mmC
| ver
| 8d+2
| 14
| 12
| 850
| 4400
| 4.1kg
| 5
| 35
| 10
| 3
| 950Fr
|
The Traylor Arms M-2 "Nine forty-four" assault rifle was one of the most popular weapons of its day in American service, and is still a favourite among paramilitary organizations on the fringes of human space. Its 9mm HEAP round formed the basis for the design of the famous German SK-19. | |