Necromunda-pattern lasguns benefit from the Lasgun Variable Setting rule (in rulesets where that rule exists). This weapon boasts a higher rate of fire than the standard lasgun, but at the cost of a significantly shorter effective range. Las Weapons Necromunda-Pattern Lasgun NameĪ variant of lasgun produced on the hive world of Necromunda.
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This model of crossbow feeds quarrels from a bulky box magazine, allowing for a higher rate of fire than its manual counterpart. However, because the rifling on the barrels can be somewhat difficult for low-technology worlds to reproduce on a large scale, flintlock rifles are more expensive and less common than their smoothbore counterparts. Produced on worlds with a slightly higher (but still pre-Imperial) technology base, flintlock rifles use a rifled barrel and an expanding slug to achieve accuracy and range greater than that of a smoothbore musket.
Ranged Weapons Primitive/Low-Tech Weapons Flintlock Rifle Name Note that a great many weapons are given stats in the Inquisitor's Handbook or other Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay books out of respect for Games Workshop's and Fantasy Flight Games' intellectual property, these weapons will not have stats listed here. When this is applicable, a note will be made in the description for specific costs exclusively for Xenos use. Alternately, in a Xenos campaign they can be the general weapons used. However, members of the Ordo Xenos are more likely to be skilled and knowledgeable in alien technology, and thusly may be able to use them. Some of the weapons are Xenos weapons which require unique skills usually not found in even experienced Inquisitorial Acolytes. These as also usually fitting for higher ranked characters, as they are both more expensive and rarer then their lesser counterparts. Some, like the various Las and Bolt weapons, are most fitting as they are more commonly found in the hands of the Inquisition or other Imperial forces. Not all of the following weapons are appropriate for every campaign.