Baragwin Assault Gun (D20 Modern Equipment)

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Baragwin Assault Gun

SizeMedium
Critical20/x2
Range Increment50ft
TypeEnergy
Weapon
Purchase DC25
RestrictionMil +3
Damage2D10
Rate of FireS, A
Magazine100 int.
Weight15lbs.
Scope

Baragwin Assault Gun

This light repeating blaster is an excellent example of the Baragwin aptitude for weaponry. By taking and modifying an existing repeating blaster design, the Baragwin have managed to greatly increase the damage output and added additional functionality with a variety of upgrade options.

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