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Flareguns and convertions
Me and DeCorba had a discussion regarding converting a flaregun; spesifically a 4 gauge 3 barrelled japanese flaregun from WW2; into a closecombat shotgun. It would offcourse be made of steel and not aluminium - and the range would be short and recoile probably massive - but what would damage be with slug and buck? (yes I know depending on the buck there would be various results)
Your thoughts... http://members.shaw.ca/ursacki/fgflareguns.htm what would damage be from a normal flare?
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My thought on that are screw that idea. 4 gauge as a hand gun? No thanks. A pump action 12 gauge shotgun with a pistol grip and 20 inch barrel loaded with a 3 inch magnum slug sucks enough. You don't even really wanna finish shooting the whole tube. Hell shooting a Desert Eagle in .50 AE sucks and gives you a bad case of magnum flinch. This would be to powerful for a man to shoot as a handgun loaded with slugs or buckshot. It would most likely damage you when you shot it. If I did shoot something like this I would make sure my dental/medical issurance was paid and wear motorcycle helmet.
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stats
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dmg : 6 pen : 4-5-nil rng : 7 ( depending on barrel length) * damage to shooter : dmg 1D6-4 location roll head / arms buck : dmg close rng : 11 pen :nil rng : 7 ( depending on barrel) dmg medium rng : 1D12 (treat as 2x10 brst total of 14D6 to hit) * damage to shooter : dmg 1D6-4 location roll head / arms as you can see I have determined that shooting such a gun is hazardous and may result in damage - enough to knock you out cold depending on CON score.Slight damage is likely but not guaranteed. other stats may be tweaked by using different loads and different lead configuration .Perhaps a higher damage could be given . Gen Pain - with a minimum damage of 11 hp for the "Buck" shot -there is your guaranteed knock down in one shot gun . I still say a dbbl 12 gage sawed off is more bang for buck in terms of practical applications in the T2K world. all off the top of my head guys. |
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I have some flare guns on my site, but none that fire buckshot.
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On the plus side, you could use it like the Germans did in WWII and use it to fire grenades, kinda like a dedicated rifle grenade launcher, just using a tool for multiple purposes, flares for illuminating as well as sending up flares for signaling but also to project grenades. Multiple uses for the same tool.
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not practical
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But DeCorba and General Pain are always looking to get bigger caliber in a smaller package - such guns are mainly used when PCs are scrapping in my experience. Building a huge caliber handgun sized smoothbore for buckshot has been done plenty in history - blackpowder muzzleloaders etc .So I guess the PCs in my campaign can have one if they can make it -first they will have to survive the next FtF though . What about that sawed of M79 with a break-contact buckshot round ? Could it be had as a bulk 2 weapon and carried in a holster on your person ? Could it fire a slug or similar projectile ? |
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