AIE-486H Heavy Machine Gun (D20 Modern Equipment)

PL 7 UNSC, Misriah Armory
7.62x51mm SLAP
The AIE-486H Heavy Machine Gun is a standard Gatling-style Machine gun commonly used by the UNSC for offensive and defensive purposes.
Heavy Weapon
(Exotic Firearms Proficiency)

Damage2d12 Magazine50 Linked
Critical20/x2 SizeHuge
Damage TypeBallistic Weight75 lb.
Range Increment110 ft. Purchase DC22
Rate of FireA RestrictionMil (+3)

AIE-486H Heavy Machine Gun

An AIE-486H Heavy Machine Gun

Description

An AIE-486H Heavy Machine Gun is a very common turret-mounted military weapon in the UNSC. The Exotic Firearms Proficiency (heavy machine guns) feat applies to this weapon. It is too heavy for humans to wield without a tripod or stand, however Spartans, Brutes and Sangheili (Elites) who are strong enough to wield the AIE-486H Heavy Machine Gun, a character with strength of 18 or higher, can rip the gun from it's mount and use it as he would use a rifle, treating it as an oversized weapon.

See [http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/AIE-486H_Heavy_Machine_Gun this page] for background information.



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