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{{Firearm | <includeonly>{{Row/Firearms1</includeonly> | ||
|name= | <noinclude>{{Firearm</noinclude> | ||
|name=SIG Pro .40 | |||
|id=sig_40 | |||
|glyph=<nowiki>(</nowiki> | |glyph=<nowiki>(</nowiki> | ||
|color=c_dkgray | |color=c_dkgray | ||
|volume=2 | |volume=2 | ||
|weight=775 | |weight=775 | ||
|rarity= | |bash=8 | ||
|cut=0 | |||
|tohit=1 | |||
|rarity=0 | |||
|price=1500 | |price=1500 | ||
|mat1= | |mat1=steel | ||
|mat2= | |mat2=plastic | ||
| | |func= | ||
|skill=pistol | |||
|ammotype=40 | |||
|damage=1 | |||
|skill= | |accuracy=14 | ||
|ammotype= | |recoil=8 | ||
|damage= | |||
|accuracy= | |||
|recoil= | |||
|burst=0 | |burst=0 | ||
|reloadtime=350 | |reloadtime=350 | ||
|clip=12 | |clip=12 | ||
|durability=7 | |||
Originally marketed as a lightweight and compact alternative to older SIG handguns, the Pro .40 is popular among European police forces. | |image=[[File:SIG Pro img 1628.jpg|thumb|SIG Pro img 1628]] | ||
|description=Originally marketed as a lightweight and compact alternative to older SIG handguns, the Pro .40 is popular among European police forces. | |||
}}<noinclude> | |||
== Notes == | |||
{{ranged}} | |||
[[Category:Handguns]] | [[Category:Handguns]] | ||
</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 21:42, 22 June 2015
( SIG Pro .40 Hitchhiker's Guide: | |
General | |
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Materials | steel / plastic |
Volume | 0.5 liters |
Weight | 1.709 lbs or 775 g |
Lenght | 0 inches or 0 cm |
As a Firearm | |
Skill | handguns |
Damage Bonus | +1 |
AP Bonus | 0 |
Range Bonus | 0 |
Dispersion | +14 |
Sight Dispersion | 0 |
Aim Speed | 0 |
Recoil Bonus | +8 |
Ammunition | .40 |
Clip size | 12 rounds |
Reload time | 350 turns |
Other | |
Price | 15 $ |
As a Melee Weapon | |
Bash Dmg | 8 |
Cut Dmg | 0 |
To Hit | 1 |
“ Originally marketed as a lightweight and compact alternative to older SIG handguns, the Pro .40 is popular among European police forces. ”
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Notes