04-07-2017, 10:22 AM | #1 |
Join Date: Mar 2005
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[High-Tech] Airbow: Compressed-Air Arrow Launcher (stats?)
I ran across an interesting weapon today, made by Crosman: The Airbow. They refer to it as a Pre-Charged Pneumatic (PCP) bow.
It looks like a TL8 bullpup assault rifle with an arrow sticking out of it instead of a barrel, and a thick shotgun-magazine-looking tube sticking out under the arrow - presumably the air chamber. Stating it up should be fairly straightforward. The Manufacturer claims 450FPS for the special-made arrows, with standard broadhead arrowheads. The on-board chamber holds 3000psi with volume enough for 8 shots before charging (with a compress gas cylinder or a hand-pump). RoF and reload claims "Eight shots in the time it takes for a crossbow to shoot three", so, about 2 seconds to reload? Length is 33.5" and weight 7lbs. How does this look for stats? TL Weapon - Damage --- Acc - Range -- Weight - RoF Shots - ST Bulk Cost LC 8 -- Airbow -- thr+4 imp - 4 - x20/x25 - 7/0.1 ---- 1 -- 1(2?)- 6† -4 --$900 3 Notes[1- After 8 shots must be recharged with pressured air: 10 seconds for tank, 5 minutes for hand-pump] <--- times seem about right? What ST rating would "450FPS" most closely represent? I am guessing The Deadly Spring would tell me. Damage/Range depending... ST10 1d+2 imp, Range 200/250 ST11 1d+3 imp, Range 220/275 ST13 1d+4 imp, Range 260/325 ST15 1d+5 imp, Range 300/375 (those numbers need a dice+adds conversion? I can't place it right off, but i seem to remember 1d+4 = 2d?) Comparison: The Basic Crossbow TL Weapon Damage Acc Range Weight RoF Shots Cost ST Bulk 2 Crossbow thr+4 imp 4 x20/x25 6/0.06 1 1(4) $150 7† -6 I figured min ST as 6 because it really doesn't take any effort at all to cock/ready the thing - the mechanism seems to be just metering in the pre-regulated air for 1 shot at a time, like opening a valve.
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04-08-2017, 08:22 AM | #2 |
Join Date: Jun 2013
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Re: [High-Tech] Airbow: Compressed-Air Arrow Launcher (stats?)
375 grains is 0.0243 kg, and 450 fps is 137.16 m/s, for around 230 J. At the cinematic scale, that's 8.64 damage, or 2d+1. At the realistic scale, that's 6 damage, or 2d-1. Using the range equation from The Deadly Spring (which is also where the damage is calculated from), we get a maximum range of 1460 yards. Typical modern arrows are apparently between 9/32 and 5/16 inches in diameter, for a 1/2D of between 400 and 500 yards. They fail to note what sort of crossbow they're basing things off of, but I'd assume one that just uses arm strength alone. They may have left off the time to draw and place the arrow (one second, negated with Fast Draw), but either way the quoted reload rate implies about a 2 second reload, as you note. The weapon's total length is essentially the same as an M4, so Bulk -4, as you note. 2" groups at 50 yards implies a maximum skill of 26 or 27, for Acc 3. Overall, something like this:
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TL Weapon Damage Acc Range Weight RoF Shots ST Bulk Cost 8 Airbow 2d-1 imp 3 450/1450 7 1 1(2) 8† -4 $700 Last edited by Varyon; 04-08-2017 at 08:52 AM. |
04-08-2017, 09:44 AM | #3 |
Join Date: Aug 2007
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Re: [High-Tech] Airbow: Compressed-Air Arrow Launcher (stats?)
Hrm, those are very lightweight arrows. The Gurps standard would come to 700 grains and wooden arrows from my long ago youth were heavier than that.
Maybe this thing doesn't stress arrows the way a real bow does but a rule of thumb for hunting arrows I found a few years ago suggested 10 to 15 grains per lb of pull.
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