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{{Ammo | <includeonly>{{Row/Ammunition1</includeonly> | ||
|name=7.62x39mm | <noinclude>{{Ammo</noinclude> | ||
|name=7.62x39mm M43 | |||
|glyph=<nowiki>=</nowiki> | |glyph=<nowiki>=</nowiki> | ||
|color=c_dkgray | |color=c_dkgray | ||
|volume=3 | |volume=3 | ||
|weight= | |weight=8 | ||
|bash= | |bash=1 | ||
|cut= | |cut=0 | ||
|tohit= | |tohit=0 | ||
|rarity= | |rarity=0 | ||
|price=500 | |price=500 | ||
|mat1= | |mat1=steel | ||
|mat2=MNULL | |mat2=MNULL | ||
|func= | |||
|ammotype=762 | |||
|damage=25 | |damage=25 | ||
|ap=8 | |ap=8 | ||
|range=30 | |range=30 | ||
|recoil=24 | |recoil=24 | ||
|accuracy= | |accuracy=13 | ||
| | |count=80 | ||
|casing=762_casing | |||
Designed during World War II by the Soviet Union, the popularity of the | |effect1=COOKOFF | ||
|description=Designed during World War II by the Soviet Union, the popularity of the AK-47 and the SKS contributed to the widespread adaption of the 7.62x39mm rifle round. However, due to its lack of yaw, this round deals less damage than most. | |||
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== Notes == | |||
{{ | {{footer/ammunition}} | ||
[[Category:Ammunition]] | [[Category:Ammunition]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:55, 14 October 2013
= 7.62x39mm M43 | |
General | |
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Materials | steel |
Volume | 0.75 liters |
Weight | 8.00 gr (unit)
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As Ammo | |
Damage | 25 |
Armor Piercing | 8 |
Range | 30 |
Dispersion | 13 |
Recoil | 24 |
Other | |
Price | $ 5 |
Stack (start/max) | 80 / unlimited |
Casing | 7.62x39mm casing |
Effects | COOKOFF |
As a Melee Weapon | |
Bash Dmg | 1 |
Cut Dmg | 0 |
To Hit | 0 |
“ Designed during World War II by the Soviet Union, the popularity of the AK-47 and the SKS contributed to the widespread adaption of the 7.62x39mm rifle round. However, due to its lack of yaw, this round deals less damage than most. ”
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