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Join Date: Oct 2012
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I guess that makes sense.
So the base accuracy of the H&H Royal Double-Express is 4 and the fine (accurate) stat built into the gone raises it to 5. So the gun could be modified upwards to Very Fine (Accurate). "Very Fine (Accurate). If the weapon has a base Acc of at least 4, further work can improve quality to very fine (accurate). This grants +2 Acc. This is very rare, and typically confined to the best target rifles available! The modifications require an Armoury (Small Arms) roll and 25 hours’ work. Cost is five times that of basic accurizing; that is, 375% of the gun’s cost." A GMs might outlaw modifying a rifle from either Good or Fine (Accurate) to Very Fine (Accurate) using the Armoury skill, but allow a percentage of those guns made will end up being Very Fine (Accurate) as a result of a good skill roll on the part of the gun smith, especially since these weapons are 'made to order' rather than coming off an assembly line. Again, thanks for the clarification. I need to stop trying to do this stuff at 3 am. |
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