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Webley IV .38/200
Webley IV .38/200
Availability: Common
Created originally on Earth-That-Was, by Webley & Sons in Great Britain, these top-beak revolvers feature a two piece frame which hinges ("breaks") down at the forward low end for ejection and loading. The ejector is actuated automatically when the frame is broken open, simultaneously removing all six cases from the cylinder so that fresh cartridges can be inserted by hand. Webley revolvers are double action with very distinct 'shaved' barrel profile. The frame lock lever is located on the left side and the V-shaped lock spring is at the right side. The hardened steel of the frame and barrel has been lightly blued, and the curved rubberized grips are attached to the frame with a screw through the grip of the weapon. At the butt of the weapon is a lanyard ring on a barrel swivel.
Cost: 250 License: None
Accuracy: 100% Weight: 0.9kg
Maximum Damage: ST/7 Stun points & ST/15 Wound points Skills: MA/Sidearms
Modes: Safety/Single Range: 20/40/90
Ammo: .38Cal(6) Firing Rate: 0/1