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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)
MP5SD6 (9mm submachine gun) 2, 3 2d6 20 Ballistic 40 ft. S, A 30 box Large 8 lb. 22
Mil (+3)
Urban Sniper (12-gauge shotgun) 2d8 20 Ballistic 50 ft. Single 7 int Large 9 lb. 17
Lic (+1)