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==Overview== ==Overview==
The '''ISR-71G "Tripwire" Cornershot''' is a type of cornershot weapon accessory which keeps the user from exposing themselves to enemy fire by granting them the ability to look and shoot their weapon around corners. Ideal for urban combat and usable with pistol-sized weapons, the "Tripwire" is a mechanical mount which connects to any automatically-fed weapon and slaves it to a camera system featuring a laser designator and scope. This interface is connected via joint to a rifle butt which contains the trigger mechanism, control and power supply for the joint servo, and controls for the camera. One drawback of the design is that it cannot be combined with [[recoil compensators]].<ref>''Combat Equipment'', p. 17-18</ref> The '''ISR-71G "Tripwire" Cornershot''' is a type of cornershot weapon accessory which keeps the user from exposing themselves to enemy fire by granting them the ability to look and shoot their weapon around corners. Ideal for urban combat and usable with pistol-sized weapons, the "Tripwire" is a mechanical mount which connects to any automatically-fed weapon and slaves it to a camera system featuring a laser designator and scope. This interface is connected via joint to a rifle butt which contains the trigger mechanism, control and power supply for the joint servo, and controls for the camera. One drawback of the design is that it cannot be combined with [[recoil compensators]].<ref>''Combat Equipment'', p. 17-18</ref>
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− ==Notes==
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− ===Specifications<ref>''A Time of War'', p. 286</ref>===
− : '''Equipment Ratings''': C/D-E-D/D
− : '''Cost''': 560
− : '''Mass''': 3.7g
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==References== ==References==
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==Bibliography== ==Bibliography==
− *''[[A Time of War]]''
*''[[Combat Equipment]]'' *''[[Combat Equipment]]''
[[Category:Weapon Accessories]] [[Category:Weapon Accessories]]
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The '''ISR-71G "Tripwire" Cornershot''' is a type of cornershot weapon accessory which keeps the user from exposing themselves to enemy fire by granting them the ability to look and shoot their weapon around corners. Ideal for urban combat and usable with pistol-sized weapons, the "Tripwire" is a mechanical mount which connects to any automatically-fed weapon and slaves it to a camera system featuring a laser designator and scope. This interface is connected via joint to a rifle butt which contains the trigger mechanism, control and power supply for the joint servo, and controls for the camera. One drawback of the design is that it cannot be combined with [[recoil compensators]].<ref>''Combat Equipment'', p. 17-18</ref> | The '''ISR-71G "Tripwire" Cornershot''' is a type of cornershot weapon accessory which keeps the user from exposing themselves to enemy fire by granting them the ability to look and shoot their weapon around corners. Ideal for urban combat and usable with pistol-sized weapons, the "Tripwire" is a mechanical mount which connects to any automatically-fed weapon and slaves it to a camera system featuring a laser designator and scope. This interface is connected via joint to a rifle butt which contains the trigger mechanism, control and power supply for the joint servo, and controls for the camera. One drawback of the design is that it cannot be combined with [[recoil compensators]].<ref>''Combat Equipment'', p. 17-18</ref> | ||
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[[Category:Weapon Accessories]] | [[Category:Weapon Accessories]] |