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H&K P2000

German 9mm Double-Action Autoloader Pistol


The H&K P2000 is an advanced derivative of the USP Compact model (see below). It is
intended to be a truly ambidextrous pistol,
capable of left- or right-handed use without modifi cation. It
features a redesigned composite frame with improved ergonomics
in the shape of the grip. The slide release is now ambidextrous. The
USP’s mounting groove for an illuminator is retained.
The operating mechanism is largely unchanged from the standard
USP. The P2000 is available with a variety of trigger mechanisms. A
decocking lever, located on the back of the slide just to the left of
the hammer, is standard.
The USP’s pistol grip is remarkably large and proves diffi cult for
shooters with smaller hands. The P2000 addresses this issue with
a new design. Like the Walther P99, it features exchangeable grip
plates that can be used to change the shape of the fi ring grip to suit
different hand sizes. The new grip necessitates the use of new magazines;
the P2000 is not compatible with ordinary USP magazines.
The P2000’s small overall size and smooth contours make it a
good choice as a concealed fi rearm. Though it is too new to be in
widespread use yet, it shows every sign of proving just as popular
as the USP itself.
d20 Modern Rules: This weapon grants a +2 circumstance bonus
on Sleight of Hand checks made to conceal the weapon.

Damage: 2d6 Magazine: 13 box


Critical: 20 Size: Small
Damage Type: Ballistic Weight: 2 lb.
Range Increment: 30 ft. Purchase DC: 18
Rate of Fire: S Restriction: Lic (+1)

Colt Anaconda
American .44 Magnum Double-Action Revolver
Colt was a relative latecomer
to t he fi eld o f .44 M agnum
revolvers. It was not until 1990,
long after S&W and Ruger had
popularized the caliber, that Colt
introduced its own design. This
was the big Anaconda, which
was essentially a scaled-up
Python (see below). Named for
the world’s largest snake, it is a
truly massive weapon, with a beefed-up frame to withstand the
fi ring pressures of the powerful round. It features the same careful
hand fi nishing and attention to detail found on the Python. Its
full-length ejector shroud gives it a slightly nose-heavy balance to
counteract muzzle climb. As with the 1980s-era King Cobra, it uses
wraparound rubber grips instead of wood.
Variants: The Anaconda is produced in a variety of barrel
lengths. The 4-inch barrel is one of the shorter models, giving
good performance while keeping size and weight within moderate
limits. The 8-inch barrel is much longer. This improves
performance, though it makes for an exceptionally large and
heavy weapon.
d20 Modern Rules: Due to its high quality of manufacture,
this weapon is always considered a mastercraft weapon. As such, it
grants a +1 bonus on attack rolls.
Colt Anaconda 8-inch (.44 Revolver)
Damage: 2d8 Magazine: 6 cyl
Critical: 20 Size: Medium
Damage Type: Ballistic Weight: 4 lb.
Range Increment: 50 ft. Purchase DC: 17
Rate of Fire: S Restriction: Lic (+1)

Galil Series
Israeli 5.56mm Assault Rifl e
The Galil was developed for the Israel armed forces following the
1967 Six-Day War. Experience with the Kalashnikov in the hands
of the Arab armies convinced the Israelis of the soundness of its
design, and the Galil is essentially an AK action reworked to use
the 5.56mm NATO caliber. Early Galils had wooden furniture, but
more recent models replace this with high-impact plastic. There are
numerous variant models of the Galil (see Table 2–1: Galil Assault
Rifl es for statistics).
Galil ARM: The ARM is the full-length assault-rifl e version of the
Galil. It is generally fi tted with a bipod, which also features a builtin
wire cutter. Both fi xed- and folding-stock versions are available,
though Israeli-issue military weapons use the folding stock.

Galil ARM (7.62mm assault rifl e) 2d10 20 Ballistic 90 ft. S, A 25 box Large 10 lb.
19 Res (+2)

H&K MP5 Series


The H&K (Heckler & Koch) MP5 is arguably the most successful
submachine gun ever made. It is built around a relatively simple
concept, combining the standard H&K roller-locked action used in
the G3 series of assault rifl es with the 9mm Parabellum cartridge
to produce a compact submachine gun. The result is a weapon of
exceptional accuracy and reliability.
In keeping with the assault-rifl e origins of its action, the MP5
fi res from a closed bolt. This means that when the fi rst shot is
fi red, the only part of the action that moves is the fi ring pin. On
most other submachine guns, the entire bolt snaps closed when
the trigger is pressed; this causes a noticeable shift in the weapon’s
center of gravity, which can pull the muzzle off target. The MP5, on
the other hand, is very stable and accurate, especially when fi red in
semiautomatic mode.
The roller-locked action lacked the simplicity associated with
submachine guns since World War II. The MP5 was initially criticized
as being overly complex and expensive for a submachine gun;
however, it soon won admirers in the counterterrorist community
who found its closed-bolt accuracy to give it a signifi cant edge in
hostage-rescue operations in which precision semiautomatic shooting
was needed. Since then, the MP5 has been sold worldwide for
both military and police use.
Construction of the MP5 is solid, using metal stampings and highimpact
composite furniture. Its carefully engineered shape, designed
with ergonomic concerns in mind, gives it a sturdy, no-nonsense look
that has added to its success. The short, exposed muzzle features a
mounting point for a clip-on suppressor or muzzle brake.
The MP5 uses the modular trigger pack of the G3 rifl e. This can be
detached without tools by removing two pins and easily replaced
with another model. Early MP5s featured a trigger pack with an ergonomic
pistol grip and alphabetic fi re-selector markings—S for safe,
E for semiautomatic, and F for automatic. On more recent models,
this has been replaced with a redesigned ambidextrous pistol grip
and selector lever with pictographic markings. Semiautomatic-only
and burst-capable trigger groups have been produced as well, allowing
even more versatility. H&K has even developed a two-round
burst trigger group, in recognition of the fact that recoil usually
sends the third shot in a three-round burst high over the target.

MP5SD6 (9mm submachine gun) 2, 3 2d6 20 Ballistic 40 ft. S, A 30 box Large 8 lb. 22
Mil (+3)

2 This weapon features a built-in suppressor and is considered a suppressed weapon.


3 This weapon has a three-round burst setting.

MP5SD Series: The MP5SD is a specialized variant of the MP5


incorporating a built-in silencer. This gives it a distinctive appearance,
with a longer, bulkier barrel. The silencer can be removed, if
desired, permitting unsuppressed operation.
The MP5SD is produced in six variant models. The SD1, SD2, and
SD3 use the SEF trigger group, while the SD3, SD4, and SD6 use a
pictographic group with a three-round burst setting. The SD1 and
SD3 have no stock; the SD2 and SD4 have a fi xed plastic stock; and
the SD3 and SD6 have the retractable metal stock.

Scattergun Technologies Custom Shotguns


The Scattergun Technologies company of Nashville, Tennessee, has
established a reputation as one of the leading producers of custom
tactical shotguns for police and military use. Taking a customer’s
shotgun, they rebuild it into a highly sophisticated custom weapon
system. Modifi cations include a rebuilt action, improved feed system,
a new barrel, and synthetic stocks. Rifl e-style sights are standard, for
use with modern close-quarters battle doctrine. A shot clip holds 6
spare rounds on the left side of the action for ready access during
combat. The weapon also sports a protective matte black fi nish. A
corrosion-resistant nickel-plated fi nish is also available.
Scattergun produces an extensive range of custom designs and
will create new ones to supplied specifi cations. The designs in
Scattergun’s standard line are named for various law enforcement
agencies. Each contains a different set of features. Although most
are built on pump-action Remington M870 actions, a number of
semiautomatic models made from Model 11-87s are also produced.
Border Patrol: This model features a medium-length barrel,
which makes it well suited to indoor use.
Border Patrol Short: As its name suggests, this model is identical
to the Border Patrol except for a shorter barrel and magazine.
Compact: This model has a full-sized stock but an ultrashort
barrel and magazine tube.

Urban Sniper (12-gauge shotgun) 2d8 20 Ballistic 50 ft. Single 7 int Large 9 lb. 17
Lic (+1)

Urban Sniper: The Urban Sniper is an accurized slug-gun


de≠signed for aimed fi re. Built around a semiautomatic 11-87 action,
it features a rifled barrel, adjustable bipod, long eye-relief scope,
and a stock with cheekpiece. The Urban Sniper lacks the range of
a true sniper rifl e, but it is more than adequate for short-range engagements,
in which its slugs pack tremendous stopping power. It is
also useful for shooting locks from a safe distance.

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