Springfield '03

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This weapon is part of the rifles.

The Springfield '03 is the predecessor of the Garand M1. It was quite a capable weapon for it's time and was not only used extensively in World War I, but also fitted with scopes and saw service well beyond World War II.

A view of both sides of the M1's predecessor, the Springfield Model of 1903

Springfield '03
Ammunition: .30-06
Price: 1100 $
Damage: 4 D6 + 12
Maximal range: 230 + P * 4
Size category: Very big.
Rarity: Common.
Range division:

CQC: Up to 30 cm: - 10 to rifles
Close range: Up to 80 cm: - 5 to rifles
Middle range: Up to 130 cm: no adjustment
Far range: Up to 180 cm + P * 4: + 10 to rifles
Extreme range: + 50 cm : + 5 to rifles

AP costs:

5 for common shot
6 for aimed shot
2 AP to reload per shot, 1 AP if the ammunition is carried in a cartridge belt
2 AP to reload if no scope is mounted and a stripper clip is used. If a stripper clip is used while ammunition remains in the weapon it takes 2 AP to first empty the weapon.

Ammunition feeding: Fully integrated 5 shot magazine, reloaded by hand, cartridge by cartridge if a scope is mounted.
If no scope is mounted, this can be reloaded by using a stripper clip.
Minimal strength: 4
Weight: Gun: 8 pounds

5 shot clip: 1 pound

Special rule: None.
Encounterable versions: Standard model: common

With mounting rails: common
With laser sights: very rare
With red dot sights: very rare
With scope: common
With bipod: rare
With infrared sights: very rare