Call Of Cthulhu Investigator Weapons Pdf

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CALL OF CTHULHU WWII WEAPONS: PISTOLS:.357 Revolver: DAM: 1D8+1D4. WT: 1.4Kg/3.1bs. HPs: 11 P38 (9mmP): DAM: 1D10.

WT: 1Kg/2.2bs. HPs: 10 HP-35 (9mmP): DAM: 1D10.

WT: 1.1Kg/2.4bs. HPs: 10 Webley MK6 Revolver (.455): DAM: 1D10+2. WT: 1.2Kg/2.6lbs. HPs: 10 M1911A2 (.45ACP): DAM: 1D10+2.

WT: 1.4Kg/3.1lbs. HPs: 10 RIFLES: M1 Garand (.30-06): DAM: 2D6+3. WT: 4.3Kg/9.5lbs. HPs: 12 Springfield ’03 (.30-06): DAM: 2D6+3. WT: 4.2Kg/9.2lbs. HPs: 12 M1 Carbine (.30): DAM: 2D6. WT: 2.5Kg/5.5lbs.

HPs: 10 Mauser K98 (7.92x57mm Mauser): DAM: 2D6+4. WT: 4Kg/8.8lbs. Lee-Enfield (.303): DAM: 2D6+4. WT: 4Kg/8.8lbs. HPs: 12 G43 (7.92x57mm Mauser): DAM: 2D6+4.

WT: 4.4Kg/9.7lbs. HPs: 12 AUTO-RIFLES: Stg-44/MP-44 (7.92X33mm Kurz): DAM: 2D6+3. WT: 5.2Kg/11.4lbs.

ROF: 1 or burst. HPs: 10 FG-42 (7.92mmx57mm Mauser): DAM: 2D6+4. WT: 5Kg/11lbs.

ROF: 1 or burst. Opera mini for samsung gt c3312 free download. HPs: 10 BAR 1918 (.30-06): DAM: 2D6+4.

WT: 9.5Kg/20.9lbs. ROF: 1 / 2 or burst. MAL: 00 SMGs: MP40 (9mmP): DAM: 1D10.

WT: 4.7Kg/10.3lbs. ROF: 1 or burst. HPs: 8 Sten Mk2 (9mmP): DAM: 1D10. WT: 3.4Kg/7.5lbs. ROF: 1 or burst. HPs: 8 Thompson (.45ACP): DAM: 1D10+2.

WT: 5.5Kg/12.1lbs. ROF: 1 or burst. MGs: MG-42 (7.92x57m Mauser): DAM: 2D6+4. WT: 11.57Kg/25.51lbs. MAL: 00 M1919A4 (.30-06): DAM: 2D6+4. WT: 14/31lbs. Bren Mk3 (.303): DAM: 2D6+4.

WT: 9.75Kg/21.6lbs. MAL: 00 Lewis Gun (.303) DAM: 2D6+4. WT: 13Kg/28lbs. MAL: 00 SHOTGUNS: M1897 Trench gun (12-guage): DAM: 4/2/1D6. WT: 3.6Kg/8lbs. Base Range: 10/20/50yds. Sawn-off Double-Barrel (12-guage): DAM: 4/1D6.

WT: 2.3Kg/5.05lbs. RNG: 5/10yds.

Double Barrel Shotgun: DAM: 4/2/1D6. WT: 3.5Kg/7.7lbs. RNG: 10/20/50. Molotov Cocktail: 2D6+Luck to burn. Hand Grenade: 4D6/4yds. .38 S&W and.38 Special would be far more common in WW2, than the.357 Magnum. The British issued a.38 caliber revolver as their standard sidearm in the mid 1930s which used the.38 S&W cartridge but with a heavier than standard bullet.

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The US military retained.38 S&W and.38 Special revolvers as alternates to the.45 ACP (mostly for aircrews and other personnel not expected to directly engage in combat). While commercially available during the war years the.357 was not a military round, so would be difficult to obtain outside the US. M1 Garand (.30-06):RNG: 100yds. Springfield ’03 (.30-06): RNG: 110yds. Mauser K98 (7.92x57mm Mauser): RNG: 150yds. The CoC Rulebook gives the “Garand M1, M2 Rifle,” and the “.30-06 Bolt-Action Rifle” both a range of 110 yards, but then curiously gives the “.30-06 Semi-Automatic Rifle” a range of 130 yards.

Isn’t the M1 Garand a.30-06 Semi-Automatic Rifle? Conversely, Investigator Weapons gives the Springfield ’03 a 130 yard range, and the Mauser K98 a 120 yard range, but I’m not sure I agree with those figures either. All three of these weapons fire similar rounds, and have similar barrel lengths (24 inches). The WWI-era Springfield and the K98 Mauser have similar sights, a v-notch rear sight mounted on the barrel, while the WWII-era Springfield (M1903A3) and the Garand have aperture sights mounted on the receiver, which are generally regarded as more accurate. If anything, the Garand and the M1903A3 Springfield should have a slightly better range because of their better sights, but for game purposes, I would go with the same number for all three. 130 yards seems consistent with other rifles in Investigator Weapons, so I would recommend that.