This article covers changes to weapons from statistical perspective; changes to general combat rules are covered elsewhere.
Clarifications
| Type | Top | Underbarrel | Barrel | Side | Internal | Stock |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taser | ||||||
| Holdouts | ||||||
| Light Pistol | ||||||
| Machine Pistol | [1] | |||||
| Heavy Pistol | [1] | |||||
| Submachine Gun | [1] | |||||
| Assault Rifle | ||||||
| Sniper Rifle | ||||||
| Shotgun | ||||||
| Machine Gun |
Modification Slots
Unless explicitly indicated for a specific weapon, ranged weapons have the modification slots shown in the table to the right.
Modified Weapons
Cavalier Thunderstruck[2]
This weapon does not exist; the Ruger Thunderbolt is still Lone Star's premier heavy pistol. Part of the fluff was that the rounds are fired in such rapid succession that it sounds like a single rolling thunderclap, hence the name, and the tight groups provided greater penetration. The Thunderbolt uses the exact same stats as the Thunderstruck, with an AP of -3 and a prohibition against altering the barrel at all; the included Gas Vent (R:2) cannot be improved and other barrel accessories or modifications cannot be fitted.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 These weapons do not come with a stock, but can have a folding stock added in the stock slot.
- ↑ Street Lethal (p. 30)
