Version 2
Originally derringers were designed to use a large-calibre bullet in a small weapon. During the twentieth century derringers were manufactured in a wider variety of calibres. In 2100 the most common models of derringer fire standard 10mm and 4mm caseless pistol rounds. The short barrels of these weapons reduce the effectiveness of these high-velocity rounds. Recoil makes follow-up shots slow and muzzle flash and noise is noticeable!
Four-barrelled versions with a passing resemblance to the COP inc pistol are also available. These weapons are often used as the model for minimal/non-metalic firearms. Stats are the same as for metallic derringers.
Derringers, or firearms bearing some resemblance to them, may be concealed or built into other objects. This may affect bulk and weight. Some such weapons may be single-shot.
Guns (Pistol) (DX-4 or most other Guns at -2)
Weapon | Damage | Acc | Range (yards) | Mass (lb) | RoF | Shots | ST | Bulk | Recoil |
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Derringer 10mm | 2d pi | 0 | 50/300 | 0.4/0.053 | 1 | 2(3i) | 6 | -1 | 3 |
Quad Derringer 10mm | 2d pi | 0 | 50/300 | 0.55/0.11 | 1 | 4(3i) | 6 | -1 | 3 |
Derringer 4mm | 1d+2 pi- | 0 | 50/300 | 0.4/0.011 | 1 | 2(3i) | 6 | -1 | 3 |
Quad Derringer 4mm | 1d+2 pi- | 0 | 50/300 | 0.55/0.022 | 1 | 4(3i) | 6 | -1 | 3 |