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<noinclude>{{Firearm</noinclude> | <noinclude>{{Firearm</noinclude> | ||
|name=Ruger 10/22 | |name=Ruger 10/22 | ||
|id=ruger_1022 | |||
|glyph=<nowiki>(</nowiki> | |glyph=<nowiki>(</nowiki> | ||
|color=c_brown | |color=c_brown | ||
Latest revision as of 13:01, 23 June 2015
| ( Ruger 10/22 Hitchhiker's Guide: | |
| General | |
|---|---|
| Materials | iron / wood |
| Volume | 2.75 liters |
| Weight | 5.071 lbs or 2.3 kg |
| Lenght | 0 inches or 0 cm |
| As a Firearm | |
| Skill | rifles |
| Damage Bonus | 0 |
| AP Bonus | 0 |
| Range Bonus | 0 |
| Dispersion | 0 |
| Sight Dispersion | 0 |
| Aim Speed | 0 |
| Recoil Bonus | -5 |
| Ammunition | .22 |
| Clip size | 10 rounds |
| Reload time | 500 turns |
| Other | |
| Price | 16.5 $ |
| As a Melee Weapon | |
| Bash Dmg | 12 |
| Cut Dmg | 0 |
| To Hit | 3 |
“ A popular and highly accurate .22 rifle. At the time of its introduction in 1964, it was one of the first modern .22 rifles designed for quality, and not as a gun for children. ”
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