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Approved Tech [PKA] PH-1 "Barve Stopper" Heavy Revolver

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Arla Rodarch

Marshal, Journeyman Protector
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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: A quality personal weapon for the discerning market
  • Image Source: Link
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Permissions: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Railgun
  • Size: Large
  • Weight: Heavy
  • Ammunition Type: Power Cell
  • Ammunition Capacity: Small 6
  • Effective Range: Extreme
  • Rate of Fire: Low
  • Damage Output: Extreme
  • Recoil: Low
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Advanced Computerized Sensor Scope
  • Inertial Compensator
  • Very high muzzle velocity allows projectiles to be launched at absurd velocity
STRENGTHS
  • EMP Resistant
  • Onboard systems allow for link with HUD
  • Very resistant to wear and external damage
WEAKNESSES
  • A powerful enough EMP will reboot the weapon's onboard system
  • Loud as hell, and still a little recoil even with dampening
  • Will overheat if repeatedly fired on auto
DESCRIPTION

Developed to provide Mandalorian hunters with a suitable personal weapon powerful enough to take on even the hardest and most dangerous of targets. This handgun designed by Septiforge and produced by PKA packs a mean punch.

Advanced optics and computerized sensors in the scope allow for an accurate shot at virtually any range. The sensors allow for wind, coriolis, projectile drop and decay, as well as target motion, and all forms of interference. Dallorian alloy which is naturally resistant to heat, was used in the primary components for preventing the firearms from overheating, similar to Jango Fett's blasters.

The railgun system is modified to account for the serious barrel wear and degradation caused by the high speed passage of rounds by decreasing the magazine size and rate of fire. In addition, the firearm uses a small cooling system that takes space allowed for by a smaller magazine. However, excessive use can still cause the firearm to overheat on occasion if constantly being used in the automatic setting.
 
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