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| | type        = Pistol | | type        = Pistol | ||
| | description = This is a 7.62mm caliber Hammerer type handgun. | | description = This is a 7.62mm caliber Hammerer type handgun. | ||
| − | | damage      =  | + | | damage      = 9-27 (Mechanical) | 
| | impactspeed = Medium | | impactspeed = Medium | ||
| | ap          = 20 AP | | ap          = 20 AP | ||
| | range       = 10 (optimal: 7) | | range       = 10 (optimal: 7) | ||
| − | | critchance  =  | + | | precision   =  | 
| + | | critchance  = 10% | ||
| | critbonus   = 125% | | critbonus   = 125% | ||
| | ammotype    = 7.62mm rounds | | ammotype    = 7.62mm rounds | ||
| | magcap      = 16 | | magcap      = 16 | ||
| − | |  | + | | incurred    = Ignores up to 40% of target's evasion at close range. | 
| + | | ammouses    = Use: Unload all the ammo from the weapon.<br>(AP: 5)   | ||
| | durability  = 690 / 690 (mechanical) | | durability  = 690 / 690 (mechanical) | ||
| | disassembly = [remove this line if item cannot be disassembled] | | disassembly = [remove this line if item cannot be disassembled] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:23, 21 March 2021
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| This is a 7.62mm caliber Hammerer type handgun. | |||
| Damage: 9-27 (Mechanical) | |||
| Impact speed: Medium | |||
| Base action points: 20 AP | |||
| Range: 10 (optimal: 7) | |||
| Critical chance: 10% | |||
| Critical damage bonus: 125% | |||
| Ignores up to 40% of target's evasion at close range. | |||
| Ammo type: 7.62mm rounds | |||
| Magazine capacity: 16 | |||
| Use: Unload all the ammo from the weapon. (AP: 5) | |||
| Durability: 690 / 690 (mechanical) | |||
| Can be disassembled. | |||
| Weight: 1.75 | |||
| Value: 3900 
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- Main article: Hammerer
This page only contains one of the infoboxes used on the Hammerer article.
