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Assault Rifles Rate of Fire Damage Range Magazine Ammunition Special PDC Country AEK-971 -6/-6/-6/-6/-6 2D6+1 60 Ft. 30 5.45X39m Assault Rifles Rate of Fire Damage Range Magazine Ammunition Special PDC Country AEK-971 -6/-6/-6/-6/-6 2d6+1 60 ft. 30 5.45x39mm 3-shot burst 23 Russia AEK-972 -7/-7/-7/-7/-7 2d8 60 ft. 30 5.56x45mm 3-shot burst 24 Russia AEK-973 -7/-7/-7/-7/-7 2d8+1 70 ft. 30 7.62x39mm 3-shot burst 24 Russia AK-101 -6/-6/-6 2d8 70 ft. 30 5.56x45mm 18 Russia AK-105 -5/-5/-5 2d6+1 70 ft. 30 5.45x39mm 19 Russia AK-107 -6/-6/-6 2d6+1 60 ft. 30 5.45x39mm 3-shot burst 19 Russia AK-108 -6/-6/-6 2d8 60 ft. 30 5.56x45mm 3-shot burst 19 Russia AK-47 -6/-6/-6 2d8+1 70 ft. 30 7.62x39mm 15 Russia AK-74 -5/-5/-5 2d6+1 70 ft. 30 5.45x39mm 17 Russia AK-74u Carbine -5/-5/-5 2d6+1 50 ft. 30 5.45x39mm 17 Russia AMD-65 -6/-6/-6 2d8+1 60 ft. 30 7.62x39mm Fore-grip 18 Hungary AN-94 -6/-6/-6 2d6+1 80 ft. 30 5.45x39mm 2-shot burst 22 Russia AS-VAL -7/-7/-7/-7/-7 2d8+1 50 ft. 20 9x39mm Subsonic 21 Russia CZ-58 -6/-6/-6 2d8+1 80 ft. 30 7.62x39mm 18 Czechoslovakia FAMAS -6/-6/-6/-6/-6 2d8 50 ft. 25 5.56x45mm 22 France FN-FAL -7/-7/-7 2d10 90 ft. 20 7.62x51mm 17 Belgium H&K G3 -7/-7/-7 2d10 90 ft. 20 7.62x51mm 19 Germany H&K G36 -6/-6/-6/-6 2d8 60 ft. 30 5.56x45mm 20 Germany IMI Galil -6/-6/-6/-6 2d8 80 ft. 35 5.56x45mm 18 Israel KH-2002 -6/-6/-6/-6/-6 2d8 60 ft. 30 5.56x45mm 21 Iran L85A1 -5/-5/-5 2d8 70 ft. 30 5.56x45mm 20 Great Britain M16A2 -6/-6/-6/-6 2d8 80 ft. 30 5.56x45mm 3-shot burst 16 United States M4A1 -6/-6/-6/-6 2d8 60 ft. 30 5.56x45mm 16 United States SG-552 -6/-6/-6/-6 2d8 70 ft. 30 5.56x45mm 17 Switzerland SR-3 Vikhr -7/-7/-7/-7/-7 2d8+1 50 ft. 30 9x39mm Subsonic 23 Russia Steyr AUG -5/-5/-5/-5 2d8 80 ft. 30 5.56x45mm 19 Austria Tavor TAR-21 -5/-5/-5/-5 2d8 60 ft. 30 5.56x45mm 21 Israel Vepr -5/-5/-5 2d6+1 60 ft. 30 5.45x39mm 20 Ukraine Submachine Guns Rate of Fire Damage Range Magazine Ammunition Special PDC Country CZ-61 Skorpion -6/-6/-6 2d4 40 ft. 20 7.65x17mm Compact 17 Czechoslovakia FN P-90 -4/-4/-4/-4/-4 1d10 30 ft. 50 5.7x28mm 22 Belgium H&K MP5 -5/-5/-5/-5 2d6 50 ft. 30 9x19mm 20 Germany H&K MP5k -5/-5/-5/-5 2d6 40 ft. 15 9x19mm 19 Germany H&K MP7 -5/-5/-5/-5/-5 1d8 40 ft. 25 4.6x30mm 21 Germany H&K UMP-45 -4/-4/-4 2d6+1 50 ft. 25 11.43x23mm 19 Germany IMI Uzi -6/-6/-6/-6/-6 2d6 40 ft. 32 9x19mm Compact 18 Israel Ingram MAC-10 -7/-7/-7/-7/-7 2d6+1 40 ft. 25 11.43x23mm Compact 15 United States KRISS Vector -8/-8/-8/-8/-8/-8 2d6+1 50 ft. 25 11.43x23mm 22 United States PP-19 Bizon -5/-5/-5 2d6 40 ft. 64 9x18mm 16 Russia PP-2000 -5/-5/-5 2d6 30 ft. 20 9x19mm Compact 21 Russia Shotguns Rate of Fire Damage Range Magazine Ammunition Special PDC Country Fort 500 Pump-action 2d8* 20 ft. 6 12-gauge 15 Ukraine Jackhammer -6/-6 2d8* 20 ft. 10 12-gauge 18 United States TOZ-194 Pump-action 2d8* 20 ft. 7 12-gauge 16 Russia Machine Guns Rate of Fire Damage Range Magazine Ammunition Special PDC Country M-240 -6/-6/-6/-6 2d10 90 ft. 100 7.62x51mm 21 United States M-249 -6/-6/-6 2d8 80 ft. 100 5.56x45mm 21 United States M-60 -6/-6/-6 2d10 100 ft. 100 7.62x51mm 21 United States PKM -5/-5/-5 2d10+1 90 ft. 100 7.62x54mmR 19 Russia PKP Pecheng -6/-6/-6 2d10+1 90 ft. 100 7.62x54mmR 19 Russia RPK-74 -6/-6/-6/-6 2d8+1 60 ft. 75 7.62x39mm 19 Russia UKM-2000 -6/-6/-6 2d10 80 ft. 100 7.62x51mm 20 Poland Sniper Rifles Rate of Fire Damage Range Magazine Ammunition Special PDC Country Dragonov SVD -7/-7 2d10+1 150 ft. 10 7.62x54mmR 17 Russia M-24 Bolt-action 2d10 150 ft. 5 7.62x51mm 20 United States Mosin-Nagant Bolt-action 2d10+1 150 ft. 5 7.62x54mmR 13 Russia SKS -6/-6 2d8+1 100 ft. 10 7.62x39mm 16 Russia SVT-40 -8/-8 2d10+1 100 ft. 10 7.62x54mmR 18 Russia Zbroyar Z-008 Bolt-action 2d12 200 ft. 5 8.6x70mm 22 Ukraine Pistols Rate of Fire Damage Range Magazine Ammunition Special PDC Country AEK-906 -6/-6 2d6 30 ft. 6 9x18mm Revolver 15 Russia CZ-110 -6/-6 2d6 40 ft. 13 9x19mm Compact 15 Czechoslovakia CZ-52 -6/-6 2d4+1 30 ft. 8 7.62x25mm Compact 12 Czechoslovakia CZ-75 -6/-6 2d6 40 ft. 16 9x19mm Compact 14 Czechoslovakia CZ-75 Auto -8/-8/-8 2d6 30 ft. 16 9x19mm Compact 16 Czechoslovakia MR-444 Baghira -6/-6 2d6 30 ft. 15 9x18mm Compact 15 Russia PSM -4/-4 1d6 30 ft. 8 5.45x18mm Very Compact 17 Russia * Shotguns deal -2 damage per range increment after the first, but get an additional +2 to hit within their first range increment Subsonic: Acts as though suppressed. DC 15 Listen check to notice. Three-Shot Burst: Single attack deals +2 damage if hits, uses 3 bullets instead of 1. Two-Shot Burst: +2 attack against armored target (any kind of armor including natural armor), uses 2 bullets instead of 1. Compact: +2 on Sleight of Hand checks to conceal weapon. Very Compact: +4 on Sleight of Hand checks to conceal weapon. Burst fire feat allows use of three-shot burst even on weapons that don't have it. On weapons that do have it, a user with the Burst Fire feat gets an additional +1 to hit..
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