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Name Type WA Con. Avail. Damage #Shots ROF Rel. Range Cost
Club Melee 0 L C 1 D6 NA NA NA lm Free
Knife Melee 0 p C 1 D6 NA NA NA lm 1 -20· 00
Sword Melee 0 N C 2D6+2 NA NA NA lm 20-200°0
Axe Melee -1 N C 2D6+3 NA NA NA lm 20-00
Nunchaku{Tonfa Melee 0 L C 306 NA NA NA 1m 15,00
Naginata Melee 0 N p 3D6 NA NA NA 2m 100-00
Shiriken Melee 0 p C 1D6/3 NA NA NA Throw 2.:3-00
Switchblade Melee 0 p C 1 D6/2 NA NA NA lm 15.00
Brass knuckles Melee 0 p C 1 D6+2 NA NA NA lm 1 o,oo
Sledgehammer Melee -1 N C 4D6 NA NA NA lm 20-00
Chainsaw Melee -3 N C 4D6 NA NA NA 2m 80-00
Kendachl
MonoKatana®
RELOADS & OPTIONS
Ammunitiont Cost
MELEE•+ 1 •N•R•4D6•
Light Pistol, Lt. SMG (box of 1 OO)t ......................................................... 1 5 °0
NA•l•VR
Medium Autopistol, SMG (box of 50) ..................................................... 1 5· 00
Heavy Pistol, Hvy. SMG (box of 50) ........................................................ 18·00
Very Heavy Pistol (box of 50) .................................................................. 20°0
Assault Rifle (box 100) ............................................................................ 40· 00
Shotgun (box of 1 2) ............................................................................... 15-00
20mm Cannon round (1) ....................................................................... 25· 00
Arrows (12) ........................................................................................... . 24· 00
Crossbow Bolts (12) ............................................................................... 30· 00
Airgun pellets (100)* ................................................................................ 6- 00
Needlegun rounds (50) .......................................................................... 25· 00
Flamethrower Reload .............................................................................. 50· 00
Micro Missile Reload (4ea) .................................................................... 100°0
Options
Silencer ........................................................................................... ..... 1 OO- 00
Holster (all types) .................................................................................... 20· 00
Shoulder sling .......................................................................................... 5· 00
tArmor piercing=3x cost Brass Cased loads for old guns=2xcost *Drugs, Acid =5x cost
Sternmeyer CG-13t
RIF•l •N•P•S.56 (5D6)•90•48•VR (700eb)
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RIF•2•N•P•7.62(6D 6+2)•30•4•VR (1400eb)t
tFrom SOLO OF FORTUNE, pg. 38-41
FN-RAL Heavy Assault Rifle
RIF•-1 •N•C•7.62(6D6+2) •30•30•VR
Arasaka Assault Shot 12
SHT•-1 •N•C•00(4D6)•20• 1 0•ST
Militech Romln Light Assault Rifle
RIF•+ 1 •N•C•5.56(5D6)•3 5•30•VR
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Bushmaster
Old Guns Never Die SMG O C R 4D6 (5.56) 30 20 ST
As late as the 1990's there were still used A bull pup configured SMG designed to be fired one handed.
The Bushmaster uses the M-1 6A 1 clip, making it technically
models of the venerable Beretta and Webley closer to an assault rifle than a submachinegun.
for sale (particularly in pawnshops and on
If the black market). The same can be as-
FN-FAL
I RIF O N E 606+2 (7.56) 20 21 VR
"Let's face it; sumed for 20th century weapons in 21st Standard NATO rifle. A very deadly assault weapon; durable
and handles well.
century- large numbers of "obsolete"
for all the new weapons that can be found at reasonable AK 47, AKM, AKMS
t'I hardware If prices in any pawn shop. Prices are usually
RIF O N E 506 (7.56S) 30 20 VR
Standard Soviet military rifle, exported worldwide, particu-
that's out I half that of a comparable new weapon of larly to Soviet client-states. Reliable, rugged, but rather
difficult to control, the AK-47 is probably the most well known
there, most of 1 the type, although final price is up to the weapon of it's type in the world.
Referee.
I it still does the 1 M-16A & M-16A2
ti samejob- ,t S&W Combat Magnum RIF 2 N C 406(5.56) 30 25 UR
Standard US military rifle since the 1960's, the M-16 has high
P 1 J C 206+3 (.357) 6 2 VR
throw a chunk Designed for US Border Patrol use, the Combat Magnum is accuracy and a staggering ROF. A built in "tumble" effect
compensates for the light 5.56 round. Earlier M-16 models
a popular choice among police officers. Its "small frame" and
1
of lead through reliable action make it a best seller. were cantankerous and unrealiable in the extreme, with an
t: a man's body 't Llama Commanche
accuracy of 1, not 2. The Ar-15 and the AR- 1 BO are civilian
models used by police and home defense.
at near I P O J C 406(.44) 6 ST
An excellent .44 revolver, used in home defense and police Styer Aug
RIF 2 N C 406 (5.56) 30 20 VR
supersonic work. It's long barrel makes it hard to conceal.
A bull pup configured rifle using high tech plastics and alumi-
ti
I speeds. Plastic
frames and I
1, Colt .45 "Peacemaker"
P O J R 206+2 (.45) 6
The gun "that won the West", the .45 was the most common
VR
num, the AUG is the wave of the future. The scope is built in,
giving it great accuracy, while it's rugged plastic construction
gives it reliability and strength.
US sidearm throughout the 1 B00's. A single action weapon,
caseless ammo it must be cocked before firing, although later models had a Winchester M70
flattened hammer allowing the gun to be fired by "fanning" RIF 3 N C 506+ 1(30-06) 5 VR
are just icing the hammer. A basic scoped hunting rifle, used to hunt deer.
I
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SHG O N R 406(00) 10 10 ST
P 1 J C 106+2 (.38) 6 VR
The most commonplace police weapon for many years, the Close in Assault Weapon, designed for house to house
-Morgan Colt .3B has many variants, including the smaller "Chief's work, crowd suppression. Scope is built in, making it very
accurate for type.
8/ackhand Special". With their high reliability, there are many of these
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Handbook
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guns still in circulation.
C.O.P .. 357 Derringer
Armor
P O P C 2D6+3(.357) 4 2 VR This is the next most important puchase for
Designed as a "holdout" for law enforcement agents, the
COP uses a unique revolving firing pin arrangement. It's small the well-dressed punk. Most armors in the
size makes it easily hidden. 2000's are made of epoxide laminates,
UZI plastic mesh weaves and thin metal or
SMG 2 J C 206+ 1(9mm) 30 20 VR ceramic insert plates. They are light, but
Developed by the Israelis as a reliable export weapon, the UZI
is used worldwide by security forces, the US Secret Service, often bulky; each one has an Encumber-
police and (unfortunately) terrorists and drug dealers. ance Value (EV) which is subtracted from
Vz61 Skorpion your character's REF, and a Stopping
SMG 2 J P 106(.25) 20 25 VR Power (SP), which refers to the ability of
A standard military sidearm for the Soviet Bloc, the Skorpion
is the world's smallest military SMG. It's small ammunition the armor to stop damage. The Stopping
size gives it excellent controllability. It is easily silenced and Power is subtracted from the amount of
can be carried in a shoulder holster.
damage done by the hit. Armor includes:
Ingram MAC 10
SMG -1 J C 206+2(.45) 30 5 UR
A very small SMG used by covert units and terrorists. It can be
Heavy leather (Jacket or Pants) SP=4
easily silenced. However, it's very large ammo size makes it Good for road rash, stopping knives, etc. A good. 38
very difficult to control when on full auto. slug will probably rip you to bits, however.
H&K MPS & MPSK
SMG 1 L C 206+ 1(9mm) 30 20 ST
Kevlar T-Shirt/Vest SP=lO
Two examples of the H&K family of interchangeable SMGs, Can be worn unnoticably under most street
both share parts and design similarities. The MP5K is a very clothes. Will stop most rounds up to a .45 ACP.
small version of the MP5SD3, which has a built in silencer.
Thompson Ml
Kevlar Armor Jacket SP=14 (Lt), 18 (Med) or
SMG 2 N C 206+2 (.45) 30 20 VR 20 (Hvy)
Standard US military SMG during WWII, the Thompson is Personal protection for the fashion conscious,
rugged, reliable and easy to use. The M 192B version, of these lightweight Kevlar jackets have nylon
gangster fame, was less reliable (UR), but could carry a 50
round drum magazine.
coverings that resemble normal jackets.
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BODY ARMOR
Type of Armor Covers SP* EVf Cost
Cloth, leatherv Arms, Torso, possibly legs 0 +0 Varies
Heavy leather Arms, Torso, possibly legs 4 +0 50 00
Kevlar T-Shirt, Vest\ Torso 10 +0 90 00
Steel helmet Head 14 +0 20 00
Light Armor jacket~ t,' "So what if '•
Torso, Arms 14 +0 150 ° 0 I
Med Armor jacked Torso, Arms 18 +l 200° 0 armor makes '
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Flack vest Torso 20 +l 200° 0
t,
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you slower? ,•
Flack pants Legs 20 +l 200 ° 0
You still can't :
Nylon helmet Head 20 +0 100 ° 0
Heavy Armor jacket\
outrun a '
Torso, Arms 20 +2 250 ° 0
• I :,
Door Gunner's vest Torso 25 +3 250· 00 : bullet. But you
MetalGear'M Whole Body 25 +2 600 ° 0 can stop it ,
Stopp,n<J Pown (SP) refers to the ability of the armor tu stop damai,e
·AP rounds treat all Armor as 1 /2xSP '>:EdJed weapons treat SP as alf •: dead in it's :•
t (EV) Enccmbranc,· ,alues should he adde together and subtracted from character's total REF stat.
Helmet SP= 14 (steel) or 20 Smartgoggles (200· 00 )
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tracks." '
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(nylon)
Heavy duty protection for the head, standard
for most military. Some are made of steel,
others of kevlar and high impact plastics.
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optics, but without the humanity loss 7
Smartgoggles can be outfitted with chips
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Most (90%)have face shields with 1 /2 the SP to simulate the effects of up to 4 cyberoptic
level as the rest of the helmet. options (each option costs the same as a
cyberoptic option, less 10%). Smartgoggles
Flack Vest/Pants SP=20
Standard protection for combat soldiers, the come with a smartgun plug and cables,
flack vest is designed to stop small arms fire, allowing the Targeting scope option to be
grenade shrapnel, but only slow up assault used ( + 1 to ranged attacks).
rifle rounds.
For example, Razorjack decides to buy a set ol
Doorgunner's Vest SP=25
Heavy duty protection for stationary positions, smartgoggles. He selects Thermograph, Digi-
like machinegun nests, helicopter doors, etc. tal camera, Low Lite and Targeting scope as
options. His total cost is 200 °0 (base cost) +
MetalGear'" SP=25 990 °0 = 7 790 °0
Laminated expoxide plate armor. Bulky and
designed in modular sections, with helmet, arm
& leg coverings, torso and back clamshell. Linear Frames (Price Varies)
A linear frame is a powered exoskeleton,
giving the user tremendous strength. There
Special are three levels of linear frames: Sigma, Beta
and Omega.
Equipment Type
I (Sigma)
Strength
12
Cost
5000 °0
Okay, so you don't wanna get all metal- r., (Beta) 14 7000°0
led up and hard into the face, neh? No n (Omega) 16 9000 °0
problem. We got a couple of slick little
gadgets to put you even up with the Normally, exoskeletons are worn as part of
cybers. a cybernetics package (see Putting the Cyber
Into The Punk, pg.92 for more details).
BattleGloves (900· 00 ) However, you can put on a linear frame
Heavy gauntlets that cover the entire without having it interfaced directly to your
hand and forearm, articulated with nervous system. Instead, you can simply
artificial muscle and hydraulics. A Battle chip into the suit as if it were any cyberbike
glove delivers 3D6 crushing, 2D6 punch- or vehicle, taking a -2 REF penalty to do so.
ing damage, and has three spaces for
any standard cyberarm weapon or op- Not bad, eh? Just make sure they don't take
tion, except Hydraulic Rams. 'em off ya, chombatta.