Difference between revisions of "David Light Gauss Rifle (Battle Armor)"
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | The '''"David" Light Gauss Rifle''' is a version of the [[David Light Gauss Rifle (Support Weapon)|self-same infantry support weapon]], developed by the [[Free Worlds League]], which has been adapted for use on [[battle armor]]. The "David" was produced originally as a means of giving conventional [[infantry]] a weapon with the range and firepower to defeat | + | The '''"David" Light Gauss Rifle''' is a version of the [[David Light Gauss Rifle (Support Weapon)|self-same infantry support weapon]], developed by the [[Free Worlds League]], which has been adapted for use on [[battle armor]]. The "David" was produced originally as a means of giving conventional [[infantry]] a weapon with the range and firepower to defeat battlesuits while remaining (somewhat) portable, though gauss rifles like the "David" have since become a favorite weapon for battlesuited troopers to wield themselves. In order to be mounted on suits this "David" incorporates extra fittings and cooling jackets, increasing the weapon's size and bulk while making it more effective.<ref>''Combat Equipment'', p. 14-15</ref><ref>''TechManual'', p. 258</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 15:44, 15 March 2023
David Light Gauss Rifle | |
Production information | |
Type | Ballistic |
Tech Base | IS |
Year Availability | 3063 (FW) |
Technology Rating | E |
Availability Ratings | X/X/E |
Technical specifications | |
Damage | 1 |
Short Range | 3 |
Medium Range | 5 |
Long Range | 8 |
Mass | 100 kg |
Space Slots | 1 |
Mass Per Reload | .75kg (15) |
Cost (unloaded) | 22,500 |
BV (2.0) | 7[1] |
Ammo BV (2.0) | 1[1] |
Description[edit]
The "David" Light Gauss Rifle is a version of the self-same infantry support weapon, developed by the Free Worlds League, which has been adapted for use on battle armor. The "David" was produced originally as a means of giving conventional infantry a weapon with the range and firepower to defeat battlesuits while remaining (somewhat) portable, though gauss rifles like the "David" have since become a favorite weapon for battlesuited troopers to wield themselves. In order to be mounted on suits this "David" incorporates extra fittings and cooling jackets, increasing the weapon's size and bulk while making it more effective.[2][3]