01-24-2010, 05:14 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Iceland*
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Rossi Revolvers
I have a thrifty character in my upcoming campaign who wants to own a handgun for personal defence, but is reluctant to spend large amounts on something he hopes to never need. He will therefore carry a used revolver from a brand that does not carry the same cachet as Ruger or Smith & Wesson.
I have heard Rossi guns are good value for money. Do these stats look right for them? Rossi Model 641/2; .357 Magnum; TL: 8; Dmg: 2d+2 pi; Acc: 1; Range: 120/1,300; Weight: 1.8/0.2; RoF: 3; Shots: 6(3i); ST: 10; Bulk: -1; Rcl: 4; LC: 3; Cost: $300/$2.4; A small revolver made for concealed carry, with a 2" barrel. The R641 has a blued finish while the R642 is stainless steel (Cost $350). This weapon is often used with .38 Spcl rounds: Dmg 2d-1, Range 90/1,000, ST 9, Rcl 2. Rossi Model 971/2; .357 Magnum; TL: 8; Dmg: 3d pi; Acc: 2; Range: 190/2,100; Weight: 2.7/0.2; RoF: 3; Shots: 6(3i); ST: 10; Bulk: -2; Rcl: 3; LC: 3; Cost: $400/$2.4; This is a basic-pattern revolver firing .357 Magnum ammunition. It has a solid sighting rib along the barrel, and is strong enough to fire +P loads. It is made from steel and in the R971 line typically finished blued with walnut grips. The R972 comes with a stainless steel finish and a 6" barrel (Cost: $450). Grips are generally of wrap-around checkered rubber, though wooden grips are also available. It is often used with .38 Special loads: Dmg 2d pi, Range 110/1,200, ST 9, Rcl 2.
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01-24-2010, 05:23 PM | #2 |
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Re: Rossi Revolvers
I might give recoil 4 to a bulk -1 gun firing .357 Magnum
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01-24-2010, 05:33 PM | #3 |
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Iceland*
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Re: Rossi Revolvers
Yeah, you're right.
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