Chinese Gauss Rifle (Fallout Supplement)

PL 6 MFC 1/shot Longarm (Personal Firearms Proficiency)

Damage2d12 Magazine1 Int
Critical16-20 SizeLarge
Damage TypeBallistic Weight12 pounds
Range Increment100 feet Purchase DC13 TU/130 Caps
Rate of FireS RestrictionRare, East Coast/West Coast
Standard

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Description

The Chinese Gauss rifle is a knockoff of the American Gauss rifle that, while bulkier, sports better ammunition conservation and range at minimal loss of damage conservation.

d20 Modern Rules

The Chinese Gauss rifle comes with a x3.5 rifle scope pre-attached by default.

Successful critical hits knock the target Prone.

Weapon Mods/Variants

Damage Bonus, Energy Rifle
Extended Magazine, Energy
Night Sight
Recycler

Craft/Repair
  • Craft: (Parts DC: 50; Parts Used: 20; Craft DC 35; Time: 60h) The Chinese Gauss rifle can be crafted at a Weapon Crafting Table with a Craft (mechanical) skill check if the crafter possesses the schematics for it.
  • Repair: (Parts DC: 40; Parts Used: 10; Repair DC 25; Time: 10h) A Chinese Gauss rifle can be repaired with mechanical parts with a Repair check. Alternatively, another Chinese Gauss rifle or American Gauss rifle can be used in place of parts (a Repair check is still required). This gun is affected by the Jury Rigging feat, and as such can use other Gauss weapons for parts if the feat is possessed.



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