A Duelist's Weapon

By Rosvo1, in Dark Heresy

The problem with those is that they only have one shot.

The Inquisitor's Handbook says that "the Belasco Deathworks production models are little better in terms of reliability" -- in other words, they are no more reliable than the models produced by other manufacturers. Because of this, I think the Belasco versions should still be Unreliable. If the acolytes want a .54 Tranter that isn't Unreliable, they can buy a Good quality version.

As for a gunslinger weapon, you could take a pair of Khayer-Addin Dueling Laspistols for the cool factor. They are described as being revered weapons among Metallicans, so they'd fit the character well.

The stats for KA Dueling Laspistols are:

Range = 30m

RoF = S/-/-

Damage = 1d10+4 E

Pen = 4

Accurate, Tearing

Clip = 1

Reload = Full

Weight = 1.7kg

220 Thrones, Very Rare

The ammunition is also expensive -- it essentially fires special hotshot charge packs that cost 20 Thrones each and are Rare (Scarce on Scintilla).

If you were to use KA pistols, I'd get a red-dot sight for each gun and get the Rapid Reload talent.

Yes, it is. I wasn't suggesting the weapon I believe to be the most powerful, but rather the coolest one :D

How much of a liability is the Clip size?

The Inquisitor's Handbook says that "the Belasco Deathworks production models are little better in terms of reliability" -- in other words, they are no more reliable than the models produced by other manufacturers. Because of this, I think the Belasco versions should still be Unreliable. If the acolytes want a .54 Tranter that isn't Unreliable, they can buy a Good quality version.

What we did in our game, was to move from a Poor Quality weapon to a Common one.

Now the gunslinger in ourgame is using a pair of Talon Mark III, with red dot as his backup weapon/damm there are a lot of them guns :rolleyes:

being a noble he has a pair of Mauler Bolt Pistol, all kitted out as primary guns

but undercover he swaps to Stormchild Heavy Revolver with red dots

Edited by Angel of Death

How much of a liability is the Clip size?

If you can kill an enemy with one shot, then not much of a liability at all. If your enemy is tough enough to shrug off a hit from both KA pistols, then it does become a little trickier. You should be safe while you reload provided you have a good Dodge skill and Step Aside, but squishier members of the party won't appreciate it if you don't take out the BBEG before reloading.

Cool.

Not that I want to throw a wrench in the works, but how can you put a fire selector on a a revolver? Doesn't the revolving part negate switching between magazines? I think you'd have to go with a stub automatic instead. It drops reliable, but gains ammo capacity and rate of fire.

Edit: After reading the rules, it's not against the rules to put a fire selector on a revolver, just the laws of physics. :)

I suppose you could have a wheel with 3 6 shot chambers rotating on a central axis, but that seems VERY bulky and counter to the simplicity of using a revolver.

Edited by LeBlanc13

Yeah, that's what I was thinking too.

You people are clearly not hardcore enough.

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Otherwise, get a whole mess of one-shot pistols and quick draw new ones instead of reloading. I've done something similar in the past with maximal plasma weapons.

Edited by Magellan

Oh, you could easily wield that in a quick draw duel!

Heck yes. It still counts as a pistol. ;D

My last character was a Noble Scum "Prince of Pistoleers". His weapon of choice was a Dueling Las. With quick draw, rapid reload and Mighty Shot talents, you have a 1d10+6 pen 4 weapon with accurate and tearing that can be reloaded as a half action and fired as a half action. You don't get to use accurate by doing so, but it's a devastating hand gun and fits right in with a dueling character.

As long as you can wangle a half action reload it really doesn't matter what the clip size of a gun is unless you don't have enough spare ammo.