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The .40 Smith & Wesson round was developed as an alternative to 10mm Auto for the FBI after they complained of high recoil. It is as accurate as 9mm, but has greater stopping power, leading to widespread use in law enforcement. | The .40 Smith & Wesson round was developed as an alternative to 10mm Auto for the FBI after they complained of high recoil. It is as accurate as 9mm, but has greater stopping power, leading to widespread use in law enforcement. | ||
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Revision as of 06:05, 4 July 2013
= .40 s&w | |
General | |
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Materials | steel |
Volume | 0.5 liters |
Weight | 9.00 gr (unit)
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As Ammo | |
Damage | 22 |
Armor Piercing | 2 |
Range | 14 |
Dispersion | 15 |
Recoil | 16 |
Other | |
Price | $ 0.09 |
Stack (start/max) | 0 / 50 |
As a Melee Weapon | |
Bash Dmg | <span style="color:Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "".">1 |
Cut Dmg | <span style="color:Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "".">0 |
To Hit | <span style="color:Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "".">0 |
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The .40 Smith & Wesson round was developed as an alternative to 10mm Auto for the FBI after they complained of high recoil. It is as accurate as 9mm, but has greater stopping power, leading to widespread use in law enforcement.
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