Noah Corek
Cocked, Locked and a Smoking Barrel

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Intent: To create a scatter gun using Hekler'Kok's new electro-thermal pulse tech
Development Thread: N/A
Manufacturer: Hekler'Kok Defense Industries
Model: Pulse Scatter Gun-1
Affiliation: Independent
Modularity: Yes (Can be modified to shoot semi-automatically, can fire different types of shells, like explosive, incendiary, slugs, buckshot and birdshot)
Production: Mass-Produced
Material: Duraplast Shell with Durasteel Inners
Description: The Pulse Scatter Gun-1 or PSG-1 was a scattergun designed around Hekler'Kok's new electro-thermal pulse tech. The first problem that presented itself was the fact that no other company had ever made a caseless shotgun, Noah looked the ARGH-HVKF-VG-1 and thought that the multiple barrel idea was good, but to bulky and cumbersome for a soldier in battle, so he looked at other options, he finally found that a thin plastic shell that would disentigrate once leave the barrel was the best idea. The shells use a filament at the end to fire fowards, using the same expanding plasma effect of the PP-1 and PR-1. The PSG. The PSG-1 uses a 4 gauge shell, which have a massive amount of force behind it, which causes huge recoil, this is slightened by special recoil dampeners in the stock, but this only negates the recoil a little and if by some weird coincidence that the weapon is fired one-handed its most likely to break the shooters wrist. The PSG-1 can also use a 8 Gauged Sabot Slug, which is much more accurate, though lacks the stopping power of the 4 Gauge.
Classification: Slugthrower
Size: Handheld
Status: Military
Length: 94.6 Centimeters
Weight: 2.7 Kilograms
Ammunition Type: 8 Gauge Electro-Thermal Pulse Shells or 8 Gauge Electro-Thermal Pulse Sabot Slugs
Ammunition Capacity: 4 Shells
Effective Range: 25 Meters