The naval officer’s standard sidearm is a variant of the basic autopistol that uses fragmenting ammunition designed to stop a target dead in its tracks, at the expense of range. Most Imperial ships engrave the vessel’s name on the stock, making those from famous naval warships extremely valuable (if illegal) to wealthy collectors from high society and the nobility. Note that without its special ammunition (which cannot be combined with other types) the weapon’s attacks lose the Tearing quality.
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Names | Class | Range | RoF | Damage | Pen | Clip | Rld | Special | Weight | Cost | Availablity |
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Mars Pattern Naval Pistol | Pistol | 40m | S/3/- | 1d10+4I | 0 | 6 | Full | Tearing | 3Kg | 175 | Scarce |