Gauss rifle

(Redirected from Norse-Storm M-7D)
Gauss Rifle.jpg
Gauss rifle
Production information
Type ballistic (direct-fire)
Tech Base Clan / Inner Sphere (IS)
Year Availability Clan = 2828

IS = 3040

Year Introduced Clan = 2828 CBR

IS = 2587 TH[1]

Year Extinction IS = 2865[2] [3]
Year Reintroduced IS = 3040 FWL[2]
Technology Rating E[2]
Availability Ratings D[2]/E[2]/D[2]
Legality Rating A - F
Technical specifications
Heat 1[4]
Damage 15[4]
Minimum Range 2[4]
Short Range 1-7[4]
Medium Range 8-15[4]
Long Range 16-22[4]
Tons Clan = 12

IS = 15[4]

Critical Slots Clan = 6

IS = 7[4] Proto = 8

Ammo Per Ton 8
Cost (unloaded) 300,000[2]
BV (1.0) 321
BV (2.0) 320[5]
40 (Ammo)[5]



Description[edit]

Introduced in 2590 by the Terran Hegemony, the Gauss rifle utilizes a series of electromagnets to propel slugs of ferrous nickel-iron alloy at extremely high velocities, making it a devastating and lethal long-range weapon.[6] So powerful is it that one hit from a Gauss rifle is capable of killing nearly any Light 'Mech.[7] Unlike most traditional ballistic weapons, the Gauss rifle does not use combustible propellant, so its firing generates very little heat. However, the sheer mass and bulk of the weapon limits its applications.[6] The Gauss rifle also has fairly heavy power requirements which, if used at the same time as similarly energy-intensive systems, forces the unit's computer to cycle and allocate power to meet the demands. If for example a pilot tried to fire both a Gauss rifle and several lasers at once, there would be a delay in the time it would take to get the entire salvo off.[8]

Since the Gauss rifle fires solid metal slugs, with neither propellant nor explosive, Gauss rifle magazines are not susceptible to ammunition explosions. However, if the weapon itself is struck by enemy fire, the capacitors that power the electromagnets will release their stored energy, with an effect similar to an ammo explosion. (In game terms, a critical hit on a Gauss rifle is equivalent to a 20-point ammo explosion.) Some 'Mechs employ CASE in the section containing the Gauss rifle to protect internal components in the event the weapon explodes.[6][9]

Though Gauss rifles fire standardized rounds, described as being melon-shaped and 30cm in diameter,[8] they are technically capable of utilizing any object which can be propelled by magnets as "ammunition." In an emergency a 'Mech could even muzzle-load their weapon with something like a steel girder if their ammunition feed was disabled. Using the Gauss rifle in this way however has a high chance of causing damage to the weapon.[10]

The Gauss rifle was found on a number of heavier Star League Defense Force 'Mechs, but fell out of use in the Inner Sphere during the technological decline of the Succession Wars. It was revived following the discovery of the Helm Memory Core. The Clans never lost the technology, and continued to refine the Star League-era weapon. Although the Clan Gauss rifle is similar in performance and operation to its Inner Sphere counterpart, it is 20% lighter and somewhat more compact.

Note: The original description of the Gauss rifle that appeared in the first printing of Technical Readout: 2750 listed the ammunition load as 10 shots per ton. This figure was later amended to eight shots per ton.[4]

Models[edit]

The Gauss rifle is manufactured on the following planets:

Dragon's Fire[edit]

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typically used in References
Atreus Imperator Automatic Weaponry Victor Atlas Slayer [11]

Grizzard[edit]

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typically used in References
Outreach Blackwell Corporation War Dog [12]

Grizzard 200[edit]

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typically used in References
New Earth Yankee Weapons Systems Cerberus Sasquatch Excalibur [13] [14] [15]
Quentin Independence Weaponry Excalibur [16]

Grizzard 210[edit]

A highly modified version of the standard Grizzard Gauss rifle, the 210 trades width for length. Though featuring a much longer barrel, the resulting weapon is slender enough to fit within the tight confines of the Huron Warrior's right arm.[17]

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typically used in References
Corey Hollis Incorporated Huron Warrior [18]
New Earth Yankee Weapons Systems Huron Warrior [18]

Inokuma[edit]

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typically used in References
Betelgeuse Aldis Industries Regulator II [19]

Imperator Dragon's Fire[edit]

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typically used in References
Atreus Imperator Automatic Weaponry Victor Atlas Slayer [11]

M-7[edit]

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typically used in References
Terra Leopard Armor Demon [20]
Son Hoa StarCorps Industries Highlander King Crab [21] [22]
Northwind Cosara King Crab [22]
Terra Aldis Industries Regulator II [23]
Terra Skobel MechWorks Osprey [24]
Corey Hollis Industries Osprey [24]
Terra Pandora 'Mech Works Marksman [25]

MilDouglas[edit]

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typically used in References
Warlock Ceres Metals Industries Helios [26]

Mydron Concussor[edit]

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typically used in References
Betelgeuse Hellespont 'Mech Works Tian-Zong [27]

Norse-Storm M-7D[edit]

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typically used in References
New Earth Norse-Storm Technologies Incorporated Alacorn [28]
Kathil General Motors Nightstar [29]
Solaris VII Norse-Storm Technologies Incorporated Nightstar [29]
Loxley Norse-Storm Technologies Incorporated Thunder Hawk [30]

Poland Main Model A[edit]

Developed under the Poland brand by Johnston Industries, the Main Model A is one of the most common and popular post–Helm Memory Core Gauss rifles available in Federated Suns space. Matching the spec of Star League era Gauss rifles used by the SLDF, the Main Model A has an excellent track record and a well deserved reputation as both an accurate and reliable weapon.[31] [32] [33]

Following the legal fallout surrounding the BattleMech scale Magshot, as part of the settlement between Johnston and Federated Industries, Federated received the perpetual rights to produce the Poland Main A, which is manufactured and marketed by its heavy weapon Hurricane Defense Systems division primary to the Lyran Commonwealth market.[34]

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typically used in References
Coventry Norse-Storm Technologies Incorporated Devastator [35]
Loxley Coventry Metal Works Hollander [36]
Tharkad TharHes Industries Falconer [37]
New Valencia General Motors Falconer [37]
Hesperus II Defiance Industries Gunslinger,
Gürteltier
[38] [39]
Quentin Independence Weaponry Gunslinger,
Marauder II
[38]
New Syrtis Johnston Industries Caesar Banshee Marauder Victor [40] [See Notes]
Kathil Salem General Motors Challenger [41]
Kirklin Kallon Industries Challenger [41]
Kathil General Motors Cestus [42]
Solaris VII Blue Shot Weapons Cestus [42]
Sian Hellespont Industrials Pillager [43]
St. Ives HildCo Interplanetary Pillager [43]

Poland Main Model C[edit]

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typically used in References
Bristol Jolassa-Kumbold Armored Weapons Fury [44]
Ruchbah Michaelson Heavy Industries Yellow Jacket [45]

Thunderstroke Series 2b[edit]

Built to Clan spec.

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typically used in References
Tokasha Tokasha MechWorks Behemoth 2 [46]

Zeus Slingshot[edit]

Manufactured in the Free Worlds League, the Zeus Slingshot matches the spec of Star League-era Gauss rifles used by the SLDF.[31][33]

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typically used in References
Irian Irian BattleMechs Unlimited Tempest [47]
Stewart Corean Enterprises Cyclops Goliath [48]
Caph Stormvanger Assemblies Unlimited Cyclops [49]
Storfors J.B. BattleMechs Incorporated Dragon Fire [50]

Zhi-tong-yao[edit]

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typically used in References
Victoria Shengli Arms Jinggau [51]

Variants[edit]

  • Prototype Gauss rifle (GR-P): prior to the introduction of the standard Gauss rifle the Star League Defense Force fielded prototypes of the weapon design during the Reunification War. These prototypes were functionally identical to the standard Gauss rifle, with two exceptions: the prototypes took up one additional critical slot, and jammed in a fashion identical to that of the Ultra Autocannon on a to-hit roll of 2.[52]
  • Gauss-X: The Federated Commonwealth field-tested experimental versions of the Gauss rifle during the closing months of the War of 3039. Employed by elite units of the AFFS and LCAF, these prototypes required an additional critical slot and could jam in certain cases.[53] The Draconis Combine's 9th Ghost regiment was also able to jury-rig two of their Hunchback 'Mechs with prototype Gauss rifles during combat on Elidere IV. While providing the design with superior long-range firepower, the recoil was too much for the machines and they were removed after the end of the war.[54]
  • Silver Bullet: An early attempt to introduce cluster functionality to the Gauss rifle family, the Silver Bullet Gauss rifle had some major drawbacks that were difficult to overcome, and did not see widespread use.
  • Light Gauss Rifle: The light Gauss rifle was invented to be smaller and lighter, that way it could be carried on lighter 'Mechs. It had the obvious consequence of doing less damage, but carried twice as much ammunition and had a slightly longer range to make up for it.
  • Heavy Gauss Rifle: The polar opposite of the light Gauss rifle, the heavy Gauss rifle trades range and a large ammunition capacity for raw damage output, but it has the downsides of mass, enormous bulk, and so on most notably a sharp decrease in damage as the distance increases. An improved version would be developed later on which trades in the raw damage output and increased weight for consistent performance across its effective range.
  • Hyper-Assault Gauss rifles: Coming in sizes 20, 30 and 40, these are cluster-firing weapons which are able to do an incredible amount of damage for their size.
  • MagShot and Anti-Personnel Gauss Rifle: These small, lightweight defensive weapons are usually mounted on BattleMechs for long-range anti-infantry work, but are also useful against 'Mechs (though not by much).
  • Naval Gauss Rifle: The naval Gauss rifle is a considerably upsized version of the Gauss rifle for use on WarShips, but what makes the design especially notable is that it has what is essentially a built-in version of CASE, making it suitable for protecting the vessel and crew from a Gauss rifle explosion. Interestingly, there is no sub-capital version of the weapon, which would be ideal for DropShips.
  • Mass Driver: Just when mankind thought Gauss weapons wouldn't get any bigger, they did just that, and it can be rather terrifying what these will do to a planet.

Towed Gauss rifle[edit]

Towed Gauss rifles cannot move, so they must be paired up with friendly transports to keep up the pace of a moving battle, but they are a cheap unit capable to deal significant damage at a long range.[55]

Gallery[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • ^ Objective Raids mentions a "Poland Model R" Gauss rifle on p. 90. Cross-referencing this with the Technical Readout entries for the units supposedly equipped with it shows that it is apparently an error, and meant to read Poland Main Model A.

References[edit]

  1. Interstellar Operations, p. 72: "Gauss Rifle-P"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 TechManual p. 289, "Heavy Weapons And Equipment - Table"
  3. Second Succession War, p. 102: "Rules Annex - Weapons and Equipment Extinction Table"
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 Technical Readout: 2750, p. 7: "Gauss Rifle"
  5. 5.0 5.1 TechManual, p. 317: "Inner Sphere Weapons and Equipment BV Table"
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 TechManual, p. 219: "Standard Gauss Rifle"
  7. Technical Readout: 3055, p. 26
  8. 8.0 8.1 Blood Legacy, ch. 19
  9. BattleTech Master Rules, p. 219: "Gauss Rifle"
  10. Blood Legacy, ch. 24
  11. 11.0 11.1 Objective Raids, p. 120
  12. Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade, p. 68: "WR-DG-02FC War Dog"
  13. Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade, p. 76: "MR-V2 Cerberus"
  14. Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade, p. 168: "SQS-TH-002 Sasquatch"
  15. Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade, p. 216: Excalibur"
  16. Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade, p. 216
  17. Technical Readout: 3055, p. 42: "HUR-WO-R4L Huron Warrior"
  18. 18.0 18.1 Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade, p. 38: "HUR-WO-R4L Huron Warrior"
  19. Technical Readout: 3085, p. 30: "Regulator II Hover Tank"
  20. Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade, p. 170
  21. Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade, p. 220
  22. 22.0 22.1 Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade, p. 222
  23. Technical Readout: 3085, p. 30
  24. 24.0 24.1 Technical Readout: 3085, p. 82
  25. Technical Readout: 3085 Supplemental, p. 17
  26. Technical Readout: 3060 Revised, p. 104
  27. Technical Readout: 3145 Capellan Confederation, p. 44
  28. Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade, p. 202
  29. 29.0 29.1 Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade, p. 226
  30. Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade, p. 230
  31. 31.0 31.1 Starterbook: Sword and Dragon, p. 55: "Rules Annex - Prototype Weapons and Equipment - Gauss Rifle"
  32. TechManual, pp. 92–93: "The Mechanized Battlefield - Battlefield Roles - Main Battle Tanks"
  33. 33.0 33.1 TechManual, p. 219: "Weapons and Heavy Equipment - Gauss Rifles"
  34. Handbook: House Davion, p. 171: "Economics - Just Business"
  35. Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade, p. 158
  36. Technical Readout: 3055 Revised, p. 26
  37. 37.0 37.1 Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade, p. 62
  38. 38.0 38.1 Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade, p. 72
  39. Technical Readout: 3085, p. 50
  40. Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade, p. 76
  41. 41.0 41.1 Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade, p. 234
  42. 42.0 42.1 Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade, p. 214
  43. 43.0 43.1 Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade, p. 228
  44. Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade, p. 178
  45. Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade, p. 74
  46. Technical Readout: 3085, p. 120: "Behemoth 2"
  47. Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade, p. 50: "TMP-3M Tempest"
  48. Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade, p. 100
  49. Technical Readout: 3055 Revised, p. 173
  50. Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade, p. 146
  51. Technical Readout: 3060 Revised, p. 112
  52. Historical: Reunification War, pp. 179–180: "Gauss Rifle (GR-P)"
  53. Historical: War of 3039, p. 145
  54. Technical Readout: 3039, p. 136
  55. 55.0 55.1 MechWarrior: Dark Age - Sneak Peeks, p. 92: "Towed Gauss Rifle"

Bibliography[edit]