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Pistols, however, are a real problem. | Pistols, however, are a real problem. | ||
− | The most common Chinese pistol is the 'Broomhandle' Mauser C96, which fires a small bullet with a big cartridge; the German 7.62mm Mauser. This is considered a '9mm/.38' for damage and firing characteristics as it is essentially a 'hot load'. Other German pistols probably fire the 9mm that everyone else uses for their 9mm - apart from the Italians | + | The most common Chinese pistol is the 'Broomhandle' Mauser C96, which fires a small bullet with a big cartridge; the German 7.62mm Mauser. This is considered a '9mm/.38' for damage and firing characteristics as it is essentially a 'hot load'. Other German pistols probably fire the 9mm that everyone else uses for their 9mm - apart from the Italians. Confused yet? |
It's best to not assume your weapon will chamber another weapon's ammunition, and ask the GM first. | It's best to not assume your weapon will chamber another weapon's ammunition, and ask the GM first. |