.45 ACP Revolver
This weapon is part of the handguns.
The Smith & Wesson M625 revolver might shoot slower than Colt's famous 1911 pistol in the same caliber, but is more accurate and takes the same stopping power to the target – and takes the target six feet under.
| Smith & Wesson M 625 .45 ACP Revolver | ||
|---|---|---|
| Ammunition: | .45 ACP | |
| Price: | 370 $ | |
| Damage: | 1 D6 + 7 | |
| Maximal range: | 80 + P * 2 | |
| Size category: | Medium. | |
| Rarity: | Quite common. | |
| Range division: |
CQC: Up to 25 cm + P * 2: +10 to handguns | |
| AP costs: | 3 for common shot 4 for aimed shot | |
| Ammunition feeding: | 6 shot revolver drum that can swing out. The reloading process is explained under the special rule. | |
| Minimal strength: | 3 | |
| Weight: | Gun: 2 pounds 6 shots: 0.1 pounds | |
| Special rule: | Since .45 ACP is rimless ammunition, one needs so called half-moon clips, that each hold three cartridges and more or less replace the rim. One loads therefore always 3 shots at once for 2 AP or the whole drum with 6 shots for 4 AP. Since the half-moon clips are what holds the cartridges in the right spot, single loading is impossible. | |
| Encounterable versions: | Standard model: quite common With Mounting Rails: quite common | |