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Several solutions to Zero-G combat include:
 
Several solutions to Zero-G combat include:
 
* One of the most obvious solutions is to create [[energy weapon]]ry, but such [[weapon]]s are often prohibitively expensive both to manufacture, to maintain, and to maintain energy infrastructure to recharge them.
 
* One of the most obvious solutions is to create [[energy weapon]]ry, but such [[weapon]]s are often prohibitively expensive both to manufacture, to maintain, and to maintain energy infrastructure to recharge them.
* [[Gaus Weapon]]ry, also known as [[Mass Driver Weapon]]s are another solution, but also involve expense and technological sophistication problems beyond many [[sophont]] [[civilization]]s.
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* [[Gauss Weapon]]ry, also known as [[Mass Driver Weapon]]s are another solution, but also involve expense and technological sophistication problems beyond many [[sophont]] [[civilization]]s.
 
* Self-propelled rounds, often known as [[gyrojet]]s or [[rocket gun]]s are one of the simplest and most durable solutions and the [[Accelerator Rifle]] is a prime example of this [[technology]].  
 
* Self-propelled rounds, often known as [[gyrojet]]s or [[rocket gun]]s are one of the simplest and most durable solutions and the [[Accelerator Rifle]] is a prime example of this [[technology]].  
 
* [[Snub Pistol]]s are another solution. {{Unpublished cite|author=Maksim-Smelchak}}   
 
* [[Snub Pistol]]s are another solution. {{Unpublished cite|author=Maksim-Smelchak}}   

Revision as of 12:47, 1 July 2018

Generic Snub Pistol
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Generic Snub Pistol
Group: Ranged Weapon
Tech Level TL–8
Size 100.0 mm
Weight 250.0 grams
Cost Cr150
Ammo 9mm bullet, x15 rounds
Manufacturer Various
Generic Snub Pistol

The Snub Pistol (280.0 grams loaded; Cr150; TL-8) is a small concealable weapon, which inflicts decent damage considering its size.

Description (Specifications)

"Snub Pistol:" The snub pistol is a low velocity revolver designed for use on shipboard and in a Zero-G environment. It fires 10mm, 7.0 gram bullets at velocities of 100 to 150 meters per second. No magazine is used, six individual cartridges being inserted into the revolver separately. Reloading takes less than a minute, and around a minute if the firer is evading. Standard rounds include a tranquilizer round, gas round, high explosive round, and a high explosive shaped charge round to defeat personal armor. The snub pistol is a standard shipboard security weapon generally loaded with five tranquilizers and one gas round. More expensive pure combat versions of the snub pistol are available, generally in the automatic pistol configuration with extended magazines holding up to twenty rounds. [1]

Weapon Characteristics

Length: 100.0 mm. Weight, unloaded: 250.0 grams (weight of six cartridges, regardless of type, is 30.0 grams). Base price for revolver: Cr150 (six cartridges, regardless of type, cost Cr10). Combat version costs Cr150. Loaded 20 round magazines weigh 125.0 grams and cost Cr40. Tech level 8. [2]

History & Background (Dossier)

As sophonts venture out of their gravity well into space, generally by the TL:7-9 epoch, they discover that conventional KEW weaponry does not function well in a vacuum environment. Lubricants tend to freeze and lose function, atmospheric air is often needed for mechanical moving parts, and many other problems are encountered. [3]

Several solutions to Zero-G combat include:

Selected Snub Pistol Models

  1. TL-8 Snub Pistol
    1. Automatic Snub Pistol
    2. Revolver Snub Pistol

References & Contributors (Sources)

This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Mongoose Publishing or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.
  1. Frank Chadwick. Mercenary (Game Designers Workshop, 1978), 36.
  2. Frank Chadwick. Mercenary (Game Designers Workshop, 1978), 36.
  3. Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak
  4. Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak