Contents

Pistols

Dardick
HK VP70
Contender
.44 Automag
.50-cal Desert Eagle
Barracuda target pistol*
SIG SP47/8
Remington XP-100

Submachine Guns

Hundley Arms X22 Series*
Hundley Arms X9 Series*
M3 Grease Gun
Ilarco 180
Ares FMG
Spectre M-4
FN P90 PDW
M1950 Madsen
Walther MPK/MPL
M61 Skorpion


Pistols

Dardick pistols (historical)

Produced in limited numbers around the turn of the century, in simplest terms the Dardick was a magazine-fed revolver. Loading was done via a side gate (two for the 20-round model) in the box-shaped grip. Ten, 15 and 20 round versions were available in various calibers (stats below are for 9mm). The standard rounds, because of the peculiar three-chambered "cylinder", were triangular rather than cylindrical. Conventional rounds could be placed in special plastic casings called "trounds" which allowed them to be used in the Dardick.
 
Dam   Malf SS Acc 1/2D Max Mag ROF Str rcl wt
2d+2   crit 10 2 140 1700 10+1 ~3 9 -1 1.5

 
 
 

H&K 9mm VP70, 9x19mmP (historical)

The VP70 is a rather unusual semi-auto pistol in that, with a shoulder stock, it functions as a machine pistol, firing 3-round bursts. Length with stock is 22 inches and only 8 inches without.
 
Dam   Malf SS Acc 1/2D Max Mag ROF Str rcl wt
2D+2   Crit 10 3 150 1900 18 ~3 9 -1 2.5
With Stock Crit 10 6 165 1900 18 3* 9 -2 3.5

 
 
 

Thompson/Center Contender (historical)

This is a single-shot breech-loading pistol, available for any centerfire cartridge. Cost per barrel is $100-500, depending on the rarity (or popularity) of the round. Cost is without barrel.
 
  dam malf SS Acc 1/2D Max mag Str Rcl ROF Wt
Pist same same 11 +1 same same 1 same same 1/4 2.5
Rifl -1d same 12 1/3 1/2 2/3 -- +2 -1 -- 3.5


 
 

.44 Automag (historical)

A very powerful handgun, the Automag almost has the power of a rifle and requires a strong firer. The gun and ammo (a wildcat cartridge merging a .44 bullet with a shortened 7.62mm NATO rifle case) are no longer in production.
 
dam   malf SS Acc 1/2D Max  Mag Rof  Str Rcl Wt
4d+1   16 12 3 240 2700 8 ~2 13 -3 4

 
 
 

.50-cal Desert Eagle (historical)

A much more common and recent weapon than the Automag, the Desert Eagle is also available in .357 and .44 magnum.
 
dam   malf SS Acc 1/2D Max  Mag Rof  Str Rcl Wt
4d+1   crit 12 3 230 2900 7 ~2 13 -3 3.2

 
 
 

Dysonian Arms Barracuda target pistol (original)

This is a .45-cal magnum bolt-action, magazine-fed target and hunting pistol. The gun is rather large (16"). A shoulder stock (doubling as a holster) is available ($150, +3 to Acc and +2.5 lbs to weight). The quality target sights are +2 to Acc if a sight is not fitted. Ammo is $10 and 3 lbs per 50 rounds. A perfect assassin's gun with silencer added. $750.
 
dam   malf SS Acc 1/2D Max  Mag Rof  Str Rcl Wt
4d-1   ver 12 6 250 2800 3+1 1/2 12 -2 4

 
 
 

SIG SP47/8, 9x19mmP (historical)

More commonly known as the Model 49, this is the standard Swiss service pistol, an extremely costly and well-made adaptation of the Browning automatic pistols. By replacing the recoil spring and barrel, the Model 49 can fire 7.65mm rounds (2d-1 dam); both rounds use the same magazine. A .22 conversion training kit is also available.
 
dam   malf SS Acc 1/2D Max  Mag Rof  Str Rcl Wt
2d+2   ver 10 4 160 2400 8 3~ 9 -1 2.1

 
 
 

Remington XP-100 (historical)

This highly unusual pistol is a single-shot bolt-action, originally designed for the ultra-high velocity .221 Fireball round, though it can be ordered in other (equally bizarre) calibers.
 
dam   malf SS Acc 1/2D Max  Mag Rof  Str Rcl Wt
2d   crit 12 7 125 1500 1 1/4 10 -2 3.8

 
 
 

Submachineguns

Hundley Arms X22 Series (historical [Calico Arms], modified)

All are basically the same weapon with differences in barrel and stock lengths. The magazine is cylindrical and rounds are chambered by the rotation of the core of the magazine. All three weapons use .22 LR ammo, and include the X22P machine pistol (5" barrel), X22S SMG (9") with a folding stock and X22C autocarbine (18") with a fixed stock. Magazines come in 50 and 100 round sizes, costing $5/10 and weighing 1.5/3 lbs. Ammo is $10 per 100 rounds. The X22C adds recoil on every other burst. The X22S and X22C may use a laser and telescopic sight, while the X22P can use one or the other. For an extra $25, a bayonet lug can be installed on the X22C. Semi-automatic versions are available for $100 less and LC 3. Weight and cost assume a 50-round clip. $200 MP, $300 SMG, $400 AC.
 
  dam SS Acc 1/2D Max  Rof  Str Rcl Wt
Machine pistol 1d+1 9 3 70 1200 16* 9 -1 3
SMG 1d+2 9 5 100 1350 16* 9 -1 4
Autocarbine 2d-1 10 8 150 1500 16* 9 -1 5

 
 
 

Hundley Arms X9 Series (historical [Calico Arms], modified)

These are similar to the X22 weapons, but are chambered for the 9x19mmP round. Magazines cost the same but weigh 1 lb more. All X22 options are available. A semi-auto version of the machine pistol, M950, costs $300. Weight and cost assumes a 50-round clip. $350 MP, $450 SMG, $550 AC
 
  dam SS Acc 1/2D Max  Rof  Str Rcl Wt
Machine pistol 2d+2 9 3 170 1800 10* 9 -1 4
SMG 3d-1 9 5 200 1900 10* 9 -1 5
Autocarbine 3d 10 8 350 2000 10* 9 -1 6

 
 
 

.45-cal M3 Grease Gun, .45 ACP (historical)

This was the successor to the Thompson SMG, appearing in 1942. It was lighter and cheaper than the older gun, but not as reliable -- the straight-line magazine was prone to cause jams (33% of all critical failures are jams). The M3 was unusual in that it could be converted to 9mm by replacing a few parts (bolt, barrel and the addition of a magazine filler). The M3 uses a telescoping wire (30" extended, 23" collapsed). In 1944, the M3A1 was released, which was more reliable (malf Crit), but still jam-prone. The Grease Gun served through Vietnam and was issued to some tank crews as late as the 1980’s.
 
dam   malf SS Acc 1/2D Max  Mag Rof  Str Rcl Wt
2d+1   16 10 3 180 1750 30 8 10 -2 9.5

 
 
 

Ilarco 180 (historical)

This is a .22 LR submachinegun. While of limited power, the Ilarco can spit out a great deal of lead and is very useful against unarmored targets. Clips weigh 1.2 lbs each.
 
dam   malf SS Acc 1/2D Max  Mag Rof  Str Rcl Wt
1d+1   crit 11 5 100 1600 165 20* 9 -1 9.5

 
 
 

Ares FMG, 9x19mmP (historical)

This 9mm SMG can be folded down to form a 9"x3"x2" plastic box. It can be unfolded, cocked and fired within two seconds. Ammo comes in 32 (1.2 lbs), 25 (0.8 lb) and 20 (0.7 lbs) round capacity magazines.
 
dam   malf SS Acc 1/2D Max  Mag Rof  Str Rcl Wt
3d   Crit 10 5 150 1900 var 10 9 -1 5.7

 
 
 

Spectre M-4, 9x19mmP (historical)

A 9mm SMG with a high-capacity, straight-line magazine. Ammo comes in 50 (1.9 lb) and 30 (1.1 lb) round clips.
 
dam   malf SS Acc 1/2D Max  Mag Rof  Str Rcl Wt
3d+1   crit 11 6 165 1900 var 20 9 -1 6

 
 
 

FN P90 PDW (historical)

This is a light 5.7mm machine pistol intended for use by troops unlikely to see combat (such as cooks and clerks). It uses a great deal of plastic and is bullpup-style. A clip is 1 lb.
 
dam   malf SS Acc 1/2D Max  Mag Rof  Str Rcl Wt
2d   crit 10 4 120 1200 50 20* 8 -1 5.8

 
 
 

Madsen M1950, 9x19mmP (historical)

The M1950 is unusual in that it was a post-war SMG designed for fast, cheap production. It uses a folding metal stock and a left-side sling. Because of an unusual safety lever located next to the magazine housing, the gun cannot be fired one-handed. A later model, the M1953, uses curved magazines (malf Crit) and a removeable barrel jacket that allows the the use of a short bayonet.
 
dam   malf SS Acc 1/2D Max  Mag Rof  Str Rcl Wt
3d-1   16 11 6 150 2600 32 8* 9 -1 8.6

 
 
 

Walther MPK/MPL, 9x19mmP (historical)

Both are basically the same weapon in different lengths (the MPL is 29.5" and the MPK 26"). Each uses a folding wire stock and left-side sling. Stats below are for the MPK: 2d+2 dam, max 2500 and 6.3 lbs for the MPL.
 
dam   malf SS Acc 1/2D Max  Mag Rof  Str Rcl Wt
3d-1   crit 11 6 150 2600 32 9 9 -1 6.6

 
 
 

M61 (or Vz 61) Skorpion, .32 ACP (historical)

Firing .32 ACP ammo, this machine pistol comes with a folding stock. Stats below are for one-hand semi-auto fire. Extending the stock increases Acc to 6 and SS to 12. In automatic fire, Rcl is -2 (-4 if stock folded).
 
dam   malf SS Acc 1/2D Max  Mag Rof  Str Rcl Wt
2d-1   crit 11 3 150 1700 10+1 13* 9 -1 3