Nightmaster wrote:Please guys remember the description ok?
The TX-5/C-5 Pump Pistol have a payload of 5 rounds, if the cartridges were the same size a 10/12guage shotgun round then the entire pistol would not be useable by human troops due to the size the pistol would need to have.
More probably the rounds have the general size of .44/.50 round like the one used in the Desert Eagle line of pistols. Otherwise the pistol would be giant size.
actually, they have to be bigger. the desert eagle is 3.9 pounds. the TX-5 is
5 piounds. the Desert Eagle has an 8 round removable magazine. the TX-5 has a
5 round built in magazine that has to be reloaded by hand. no to mention it's a
pump action weapon, which is usually seen with a
tube magazine, since it can't be combined with a removeable one.
lets also not forget the TX-16 pump rifle, which fires the exact same round, and is called a "glorified shotgun". and the TX-5 is fluffed as being essentually a smaller version of the TX-16.
keep in mind that large pistols do exist (my example of the
Obrez was sort of an extreme example, but is comparable in mass and range to the TX-5..
Mack wrote:Jefffar wrote:I believe there's a weapon in the Merc Ops book designed to fire 12 guage shotgun rounds and Triax Pump rounds.
That's a great reference, and refers to "Large-bore shotgun rounds."
well, 12 guage is the largest standard guage around. bigger guages have been used, but not since the switch to self-contained rounds. in older times you used to see some pretty big bore shotguns used as pintle mounts, but those were muzzleloaders and were generally custom builds.
oh, and for those trying to work out how big it is by the art? Art isn't Canon.