Gauss Weapons

Updated:  2009-01-03

Search:

This free script provided by JavaScript Kit


House Rules

Home

House Rules

Equipment

Weaponry

Small Arms

Gauss Weapons

 
 
 
 
 

· Accessories
· Ammunition
· Autoguns
· Pistols
· Rifles
· Shotguns
· Submachineguns

Accessories

Holsters and Ammo Pouches:  Few people want to carry weapons jammed into their hip pockets or tucked into their belts — holsters were created to make weapons easily portable and readily accessible.

Holsters for bulk 0 and 1 weapons may be concealed under clothing, and can be carried at the wrist or ankle, the small of the back, the hip, or under the arm (known as a shoulder holster). Knives and daggers count as bulk 0 for this purpose, bayonets bulk 1, hatchets and blades bulk 2, and clubs bulk 3.

Holsters for bulk 2 and 3 weapons are normally carried on the thigh, across the back, or hung under the shoulder, and while they may be covered by clothing, their bulges are unmistakable.

Weapons of bulk 4 and greater (including all melee weapons not detailed above) may not be carried in holsters.

Concealed Weapons: Holsters carried concealed under clothing can be detected by an intensive physical search ("Frisking"), or via technical means such as metal detectors or chemical sniffers. Detecting a concealed weapon by a visual search is a Difficult: Observation task for bulk 0 weapons, Average for bulk 1 weapons.

Autoguns
Pistols
Rifles
5mm Heavy Gauss Rifle
Moon Man Electric Carbine
Shotguns
Submachineguns