Browning automatic rifle (BAR)

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Browning automatic rifle (BAR)

Ranged weapons
Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Browning automatic rifle (BAR)800 gp6d4 piercing20 lb.light machine gun, heavy

just a little something to provide suppressing fire.



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