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Snub Pistol - When did it appear?

I'd like to apologise now for starting this whole thread :)

I was just being lazy and hoping for a quick answer.

Next time I'll wade through the books.

- Neil.
 
I'd like to apologise now for starting this whole thread :)

I was just being lazy and hoping for a quick answer.

Next time I'll wade through the books.

- Neil.
 
I'd like to apologise now for starting this whole thread :)
Don't apologise, it's good fun (IMHO)
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Originally posted by kaladorn:
This is from a prior thread:
Is there a gauss SMG? If so, where did it debut?
I don't recall ever seeing a gauss SMG, but it would certainly be easy enough to come up with the stats for one.
 
Originally posted by kaladorn:
This is from a prior thread:
Is there a gauss SMG? If so, where did it debut?
I don't recall ever seeing a gauss SMG, but it would certainly be easy enough to come up with the stats for one.
 
There are no gauss smgs in any CT/MT or TNE supplement that I know of. I would be only too happy if someone could point me towards one ;) .

It's probably worth mentioning that the gauss pistol write up in Journal 13 gives it two firing modes, single shot semi-automatic and four round auto-burst.

The first reference to anything like a gauss smg that I can find is the description of the TL13 gauss pistol in the T4 supplement Emperor's Arsenal which stresses its autofire and rapid autofire capability, two handed use and magazine of 100 rounds. The same supplement gives us TL13 gauss shotguns as well.

At TL14 there is the VRF gauss pistol, a light gauss pistol with a rate of fire of 50 rounds per second, magazine of 400 2.4mm steel pellets also the illustration looks like two handed use is intended. There is a TL14 gauss shotgun as well.

Gurps Traveller gives the stats for a Gauss smg in the Ground Forces supplement.

T20 also lists the CT gauss pistol, again single shot or auto-burst, in the first Traveller's Aide.

Hope this all helps.
 
There are no gauss smgs in any CT/MT or TNE supplement that I know of. I would be only too happy if someone could point me towards one ;) .

It's probably worth mentioning that the gauss pistol write up in Journal 13 gives it two firing modes, single shot semi-automatic and four round auto-burst.

The first reference to anything like a gauss smg that I can find is the description of the TL13 gauss pistol in the T4 supplement Emperor's Arsenal which stresses its autofire and rapid autofire capability, two handed use and magazine of 100 rounds. The same supplement gives us TL13 gauss shotguns as well.

At TL14 there is the VRF gauss pistol, a light gauss pistol with a rate of fire of 50 rounds per second, magazine of 400 2.4mm steel pellets also the illustration looks like two handed use is intended. There is a TL14 gauss shotgun as well.

Gurps Traveller gives the stats for a Gauss smg in the Ground Forces supplement.

T20 also lists the CT gauss pistol, again single shot or auto-burst, in the first Traveller's Aide.

Hope this all helps.
 
Originally posted by The Oz:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Takei:
Hmmmm. When did the Assault Rocket Launcher (ARL) first appear? One of my all time favourite weapons :)
JTAS #17, in the Ship's Locker article. </font>[/QUOTE]We have another winner! Looks like it's Oz's turn for a question.
 
Originally posted by The Oz:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Takei:
Hmmmm. When did the Assault Rocket Launcher (ARL) first appear? One of my all time favourite weapons :)
JTAS #17, in the Ship's Locker article. </font>[/QUOTE]We have another winner! Looks like it's Oz's turn for a question.
 
EDIT: Post removed to T20 part of the forums as it was about converting the T4 Heavy Snub SMG to T20, though a CT version could be made as well.

A Gauss SMG could come in very handy as well.
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EDIT: Post removed to T20 part of the forums as it was about converting the T4 Heavy Snub SMG to T20, though a CT version could be made as well.

A Gauss SMG could come in very handy as well.
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Casey
 
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