CoC - Gaslight - Guns PDF
CoC - Gaslight - Guns PDF
CoC - Gaslight - Guns PDF
To use , open the loading gate on the right rear of the cylinder and push out spent
cases one by one using the ejector rod mounted below the barrel, turning the
cylinder manually after each one. Then insert five fresh cartridges, again one by one.
Close the loading gate and cock the hammer. This takes five combat rounds. The
revolver is now ready to fire.Like many 19th-century revolvers, the gun is unsafe to
carry fully loaded. A sharp blow to the uncocked hammer resting on a loaded
chamber can set it off. It is common practice to load only four cartridges and lower
the hammer on an empty chamber. The Keeper should have an investigator ignoring
this make a Luck roll in appropriate situations.
To use , break it open, thereby automatically ejecting any remaining shells, spent or
unspent. Insert six cartridges, 2 per combat round. Snap the gun closed. The
revolver is now ready to fire. An internal safety prevents it from accidentally firing.
Military versions are fitted with a ring for a lanyard . The British Army issues the
revolver in an open leather belt holster together with a leather belt pouch holding 12
spare cartridges.
To use , open up the action and cock the external cone hammer by retracting the
bolt. Insert a charger clip from above, stripping the rounds into the internal magazine.
Remove the empty clip, thereby closing the bolt and automatically chambering a
round. This takes one combat round. The pistol is now ready to fire. Engage the
safety catch on the left side of the grip to put it on safe. An empty charger clip costs
$0.25. A full clip weighs 0.1 kg. A leather belt pouch holding four 10-round clips
costs $5. All C96 pistols can be fitted with a shoulder stock. The hollow stock
doubles as a closed holster, costs $14 (foreign copies only $4), and weighs 0.5 kg.
When attached, use Rifle skill.
To use , break open and pry out any spent cases. This takes one combat round.
Insert two cartridges and close again. Cock the hammer using the thumb or the off
hand. This takes another combat round. The pistol is now ready to fire. It has to be
cocked again after the first shot. The typical malfunction is a misfire. To remedy, re-
cock the hammer and squeeze the trigger again. If still nothing happens, reload. It
can be carried concealed in a $2 wrist band on the inside of the forearm, drawn by
reaching into the jacket sleeve
To use , break open, automatically ejecting any remaining shells. Insert five
cartridges, 2 per combat round. Snap the gun closed again. The revolver is now
ready to fire. An internal safety prevents it from accidentally firing a loaded chamber
under the hammer, allowing it to be carried fully loaded. It has a grip safety that
prevents it from going off if dropped. The typical malfunction is a misfire.
To use any of the Webleys, break it open, thereby automatically ejecting any
remaining shells, spent or unspent. Insert six cartridges, 2 per combat round. Snap
the gun closed. The revolver is now ready to fire. An internal safety prevents it from
accidentally firing.
To use any of the Webleys, break it open, thereby automatically ejecting any
remaining shells, spent or unspent. Insert six cartridges, 2 per combat round. Snap
the gun closed. The revolver is now ready to fire. An internal safety prevents it from
accidentally firing. Military versions are fitted with a ring for a lanyard . The British
Army issues the revolver in an open leather belt holster together with a leather belt
pouch holding 12 spare cartridges.
Damage Range Rate of Fire Capacity Hp MAL
1D10+2 15 1(2) 6 8 00
Rifles
H&H Royal Double £120 Very Rare .450 Express
This “elephant rifle” is a double-barrelled hammerless weapon made by Holland and
Holland of London, England. Designed for big-game hunting, it is available in
numerous chamberings, up to .450 Express, the largest rifle calibre of the day. Most
Royal Double rifles are made to the specifications of the buyer, with precision
barrels, hand-fitted action, the finest wood available, and extensive engraving.
To use , break open and pry out any spent cartridges, which takes one combat
round. Insert two new cartridges and snap closed, automatically cocking the internal
hammers. This takes a second combat round. The gun is now ready to fire. Its two
triggers allow either one barrel or both barrels to be fired in the same combat round.
Investigators with strength under ten take a -10% accuracy penalty due to the high
recoil. Engage the safety at top of the grip to make it safe. The typical malfunction is
a misfire. Squeeze the other trigger to fire the second cartridge. This takes no extra
time. Alternatively, reload.
To use , turn the bolt up and draw it back to open up the action and eject the last
empty case. 8 cartridges can now be loaded, 1 per combat round. Once loading is
complete, the bolt is pushed forward, and turned down. The gun is ready to fire.
To use, open up the action by moving the lever down and forward, which also cocks
the internal striker, and insert a cartridge into the chamber. Close the action by
moving the lever back again. This takes one combat round. The gun is now ready to
use.
To use the Model 94, open up the action by moving the lever down and forward,
which also cocks the external hammer, and insert a cartridge into the chamber.
Close the action by moving the lever back again. This takes one combat round. The
gun is now ready to fire. Load more cartridges into the tube magazine under the
barrel through the loading port on the right side, 2 per combat round. Most users
leave the chamber empty, which requires the shooter to operate the lever before
being able to fire. This is a useful safety measure, but leaves the shooter with only
six shots in an emergency and means he cannot shoot immediately.
Carbine
Damage Range Rate of Fire Capacity Hp MAL
2D6+6 110 1(2) 6+1 9 99
Rifle
Damage Range Rate of Fire Capacity Hp MAL
2D6+6 130 1(2) 8+1 10 99
Shotguns
Double Barrel SHotgun £6/4 Very Common 12g/20g
Common with bird hunters and farmers, double barrel shotguns offer twice the
firepower in exchange for more complexity.
To use , break open and pry out any spent shells, which takes one combat round.
Insert two new shells and snap closed. Cock the external hammers. This takes a
second combat round. The gun is now ready to fire. Its two triggers allow either one
barrel or both barrels to be fired in the same combat round.
12g
Damage Range Rate of Fire Capacity Hp MAL
4D6/2D6/ 15/30/75 2(2) 2 10 00
1D6
20g
Damage Range Rate of Fire Capacity Hp MAL
2D6/1D6/ 15/30/75 2(2) 2 10 00
1D3
To use , break open and pry out any spent shells, which takes one combat round.
Insert two new shells and snap closed, automatically cocking the internal hammers.
This takes a second combat round. The gun is now ready to fire. Its two triggers
allow either one barrel or both barrels to be fired in the same combat round. For the
8g and 10g models, Investigators with strength under ten take a -10% accuracy
penalty due to the high recoil.
8g
Damage Range Rate of Fire Capacity Hp MAL
5D6/2D6+2/ 15/30/75 2(2) 2 10 00
1D10
10g
Damage Range Rate of Fire Capacity Hp MAL
4D6+2/ 15/30/75 2(2) 2 10 00
2D6+1/1D8
12g
Damage Range Rate of Fire Capacity Hp MAL
4D6/2D6/ 15/30/75 2(2) 2 10 00
1D6
To use , break open, thereby automatically ejecting any spent case. Insert a new
shell and snap closed. Cock the external hammer. This takes one combat round.
The gun is now ready to fire.
12g
Damage Range Rate of Fire Capacity Hp MAL
4D6/2D6/ 15/35/75 1(1) 1 10 00
1D6
20g
Damage Range Rate of Fire Capacity Hp MAL
2D6/1D6/ 15/35/75 1(1) 1 10 00
1D3