Todblaz Graker
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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: Create a Unique slugthrower revolver.
- Image Source: Source
- Permissions: Todblaz Graker
- Manufacturer: Todblaz Graker
- Affiliation:
- Todblaz Graker
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: Z240
- Modularity:
- Holster can be attached to bandolier and belt
- Different types of ammo can be used
- Production: Unique
- Material:
- Durasteel
- Shell
- Hammer
- Tungsten
- Inner Barrel
- Slugthower Internals
- All Internals
- Leather
- Holster
- Chammian Ivory
- Grip
- Impervium
- Coats the Outside
- Durasteel
- Classification: Revolver
- Size: Very Small
- Weight: Light [1.3 kg]
- Ammunition Type:
- Slugs [.44 Magnum]
- Full Metal Jacket
- Hollow Point
- Fragmentation [Shrapnel]
- Explosive
- Armor Piercing
- Tracer
- Incendiary
- Armor Piercing Incendiary
- Armor Piercing Incendiary Tracer
- Dummy
- Blank
- Slugs [.44 Magnum]
- Ammunition Capacity: Extremely Low [6]
- Effective Range: Personal [150 m]
- Rate of Fire:
- Low
- High [Fanning the Hammer]
- Damage Output: Extreme
- Recoil: Low
- Diversity: There are different types of rounds you can use that make it so it can be used in a diverse range of circumstances.
- Damage: It's a .44 Magnum round, it can punch a hole through many forms of solid and weaved armor (durasteel, kevlar, etc.).
- Slam-Fire: The weapon can slam fire by fanning the hammer, but may draw back on accuracy.
- Recoil: The Z240 has low recoil.
- Range: The Z240 can hit targets accurately only up to 150 m away.
- Ammo: There is a small tube magazine of only six rounds, but one can fit in the chamber.
- Single-Action: The revolver is single action
Crafted by Todd, this singular revolver was his attempt at customizing his own pistol. Adorned with ivory grips meticulously shaped, the firearm exudes both elegance and functionality. Todd's commitment to craftsmanship is evident in every detail, from the ornate engravings on the steel frame to the smoothly polished barrel. Operating on a single-action mechanism, this revolver is limited in use but still has a few tricks.
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