Great for your cannon-fodder conscript armies, torchlight and pitchfork mobs, slum gangs, suicide squads, blockwar parties, gangland whacks and lynch mobs!
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But,,,shouldn't the Payload for the BH-DG5 Disposable Mega-Shotgun read '5', not '4'?
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taalismn wrote:Alllright! Polymer One-shots for Rifts!
Great for your cannon-fodder conscript armies, torchlight and pitchfork mobs, slum gangs, suicide squads, blockwar parties, gangland whacks and lynch mobs!
But,,,shouldn't the Payload for the BH-DG5 Disposable Mega-Shotgun read '5', not '4'?
taalismn wrote:
I think the American M3A1 'greasegun' was about as cheap as you could get an SMG to be and still reliably work, though the early Stens were truly shoddy stuff, meant to use non-strategic materials and as many metal pressings and rollings, rather than machining, as possible. Some of the early Italian SMGs, in particular the OVP(really, it was just half of the previous Vilar-Perosa machine weapon) were interesting. They tend to have far more working parts and SOME quality control, however, which arguably disqualifies them(though some of the African desert-made rifles and even AKs turned out by oasis gunsmiths could up the standard for zip gun definition).
Faceless Dude wrote:taalismn wrote:
I think the American M3A1 'greasegun' was about as cheap as you could get an SMG to be and still reliably work, though the early Stens were truly shoddy stuff, meant to use non-strategic materials and as many metal pressings and rollings, rather than machining, as possible. Some of the early Italian SMGs, in particular the OVP(really, it was just half of the previous Vilar-Perosa machine weapon) were interesting. They tend to have far more working parts and SOME quality control, however, which arguably disqualifies them(though some of the African desert-made rifles and even AKs turned out by oasis gunsmiths could up the standard for zip gun definition).
Forgive the threadjack, but at the end of WW2 rebel forces inside Italy hauled off Mussolini and shot him. Little know, was, they went through I think 4 different weapons before one actually fired and killed him. It was a Sten
Faceless Dude wrote:taalismn wrote:
I think the American M3A1 'greasegun' was about as cheap as you could get an SMG to be and still reliably work, though the early Stens were truly shoddy stuff, meant to use non-strategic materials and as many metal pressings and rollings, rather than machining, as possible. Some of the early Italian SMGs, in particular the OVP(really, it was just half of the previous Vilar-Perosa machine weapon) were interesting. They tend to have far more working parts and SOME quality control, however, which arguably disqualifies them(though some of the African desert-made rifles and even AKs turned out by oasis gunsmiths could up the standard for zip gun definition).
Forgive the threadjack, but at the end of WW2 rebel forces inside Italy hauled off Mussolini and shot him. Little know, was, they went through I think 4 different weapons before one actually fired and killed him. It was a Sten
Aramanthus wrote:I like the new addition. How about a weapon based on Gatling gun updated to modern Rift's setting.
Killer Cyborg wrote:[
I like gatlings.
Killer Cyborg wrote:BH-BPF10 Collier Flintlock Revolver)[/i]
Killer Cyborg wrote:In the description of the BH-CC1 Thunderbolt Crossbow/Shotgun, I refer to the "Heavy Hitter" double-barrel shotgun, but I never wrote up that weapon because it's essentially just a double-barreled shotgun like any other company makes.]
Killer Cyborg wrote:[b][u](a single ounce of NG 2 Plastique, RGMG 158, inflicts 1 MD, and costs CR 20 per ounce. Yet a 1d4x10-1d6x10 SDC LAW as listed in the books costs CR 2000!
Heck, a 2d6 MD mini-missile costs CR 2000, and it has a range of 1 MILE instead of a measly 1,000'.
WHY the heck are the Rifts LAWs so darned pricey?.[/i]
taalismn wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:[b][u](a single ounce of NG 2 Plastique, RGMG 158, inflicts 1 MD, and costs CR 20 per ounce. Yet a 1d4x10-1d6x10 SDC LAW as listed in the books costs CR 2000!
Heck, a 2d6 MD mini-missile costs CR 2000, and it has a range of 1 MILE instead of a measly 1,000'.
WHY the heck are the Rifts LAWs so darned pricey?.[/i]
Discovered that too? When I resurrected the Rifleman's Assault Weapon, looking at the cost of plastique and the raw destructive power of the weapon's weight of explosive translated into Rifts terms, I almost had a stroke(or good luck). Scary when you discover a loophole like that.
The only explanation I can figure for the cost markup is price-gouging and poor distribution, both deliberate and incidental. Though I'm sure the producers of such weapons give their own security forces and preferred clients hefty discounts.
Killer Cyborg wrote:taalismn wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:[b][u](a single ounce of NG 2 Plastique, RGMG 158, inflicts 1 MD, and costs CR 20 per ounce. Yet a 1d4x10-1d6x10 SDC LAW as listed in the books costs CR 2000!
Heck, a 2d6 MD mini-missile costs CR 2000, and it has a range of 1 MILE instead of a measly 1,000'.
WHY the heck are the Rifts LAWs so darned pricey?.[/i]
Discovered that too? When I resurrected the Rifleman's Assault Weapon, looking at the cost of plastique and the raw destructive power of the weapon's weight of explosive translated into Rifts terms, I almost had a stroke(or good luck). Scary when you discover a loophole like that.
Jesus!
A 1 kg HESH round... with NG-6, that'd do about 4d4x10+40 MD, depending on how you calculate..
taalismn wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:taalismn wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:[b][u](a single ounce of NG 2 Plastique, RGMG 158, inflicts 1 MD, and costs CR 20 per ounce. Yet a 1d4x10-1d6x10 SDC LAW as listed in the books costs CR 2000!
Heck, a 2d6 MD mini-missile costs CR 2000, and it has a range of 1 MILE instead of a measly 1,000'.
WHY the heck are the Rifts LAWs so darned pricey?.[/i]
Discovered that too? When I resurrected the Rifleman's Assault Weapon, looking at the cost of plastique and the raw destructive power of the weapon's weight of explosive translated into Rifts terms, I almost had a stroke(or good luck). Scary when you discover a loophole like that.
Jesus!
A 1 kg HESH round... with NG-6, that'd do about 4d4x10+40 MD, depending on how you calculate..
Yeah, neat, isn't it? Which is why the things have become as ubiquitous among my troops as toilet plungers are among plumbers.
Killer Cyborg wrote:[
I've been thinking about it, and I'm not sure that we could go by weight if we want to be accurate; the more powerful explosives might be denser, and have a higher weight per volume.
Volume is what we'd really need.. though I can't find much info on that.
Even at half the expected damage, though... that's still 2d4x10+10 MD, which is crazy powerful!
Aramanthus wrote:Nice. I like the new Bull Hunter guns.
Mark Hall wrote:Y'all seem to assume that Palladium books are written with the same exacting precision with which they are analyzed. I think that is... ambitious.
Aramanthus wrote:This one.....BH-44S "Drum Corp" Double-Barreled Shotgun
Mark Hall wrote:Y'all seem to assume that Palladium books are written with the same exacting precision with which they are analyzed. I think that is... ambitious.
Alrik Vas wrote:Okay, now make it a bow.