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| + | '''Slug''' is a projectile type for [[12 gauge]] and [[.410 bore]] '''shotgun shells'''. Slug shells contain a single projectile, a rifled slug made out of bare, unjacketed lead. |
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- | | '''Gauge'''
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- | | colspan="2" | [[12 gauge]]
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- | | '''Type'''
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- | | colspan="2" | Foster slug
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- | | '''Energy'''
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- | | colspan="2" | '''4074''' Joule
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- | | '''Velocity'''
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- | | colspan="2" | '''510''' m/s
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- | | '''Country'''
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- | | colspan="2" | <[#img [hash 3QRS24NT2TPQMCY833T5WB5JYX]]> German Empire
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- | | '''Year'''
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- | | colspan="2" | 1898
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- | | '''Price'''
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- | | colspan="2" | '''40''' [[Parallar|P$]] ('''20''' shells)
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- | | [[Recoil]]
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- | | colspan="2" | '''3''' - Normal
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- | A '''slug''' (also called '''shotgun slug''') is a type of load for [[12 gauge]] '''shotgun shells'''. The particular version that is standard-issue in Mazeworld are 12 gauge shells containing '''Foster''' slugs.
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- | In a sense, slugs can be compared to bullets, as they are essentially hunks of rifled lead made to mimic the performance of a traditional rifle. In terms of performance, it fares pretty well and delivers very respectable power, although at a somewhat low muzzle velocity. As such, it can be considered a high-tier "caliber", although the proper term would be '''gauge''' or '''bore diameter'''.
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- | === Real-life data ===
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- | Shotgun shells, and subsequently, shotguns themselves, have existed since the 19th century. They have been declined in various types and versions, suited for different needs and purposes, from hunting to home defense, to military and law enforcement applications. Two major kinds of shotgun shells can be differentiated: those that contain [[Buckshot|lead shot]], and '''slugs'''.
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- | Shotgun slugs were invented by '''Wilhelm Brenneke''' in 1898, a German small arms inventor and founder of the Brenneke GmbH, an ammunition manufacturing company. He created and popularized the use of rifled shotguns for his '''Brenneke slugs''', of which the design is still used as of today.
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- | Slugs are single projectiles made of lead, made to simulate rifle-like performance with a shotgun, by offering a single, large projectile as opposed to a number of smaller ones like with buckshot. Slugs offer better range and more power, in a narrower hit radius, akin to a rifle bullet.
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- | Several types of shotgun slugs exist. Many of them are variations of the original '''Brenneke''' slugs, which required specific, rifled barrels made for firing slugs.<br />
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- | '''Foster''' slugs are designed to fit in '''smoothbore barrels'''. very common in the United States, and can be loaded in the wide majority of shotguns without the need for a barrel replacement.
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- | Foster slugs are primarily used for hunting, having no real military application. Counter-terrorist units however may use slugs as '''breaching rounds''', to explode the hinges off of locked doors.
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| === Mazeworld overview === | | === Mazeworld overview === |
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| + | * Damage multipliers: |
- | | '''Type''' | + | ** Against [[Protection chart|Unarmored (Cx) Armor Classes]]: 1x [[Pain]], 1.2x [[Limb damage]] |
- | | Unarm
| + | ** Against [[Protection chart|Armored (Ax) Armor Classes]]: 0.5x [[Pain]], 0.5x [[Limb damage]] |
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| + | ** [[Weapon maintenance|Wear rate]] per shot: Condition x1 / Cleanliness x2 |
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| + | * Retail value of a standard shell (Regular/SP): |
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| + | * [[12 gauge]]: '''7 P$ /round''' |
- | | Kevlar-3
| + | * [[.410 bore]]: '''3 P$ /round''' |
- | | Kevlar-4
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- | | HEV
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- | | '''Bullet'''
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- | | <span style="color: red">107%</span>
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- | | <span style="color: red">103%</span> | + | |
- | | <span style="color: red">100%</span> | + | |
- | | <span style="color: yellow">85%</span>
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- | | <span style="color: green">69%</span>
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- | | <span style="color: green">43%</span>
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- | | 21%
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- | <span style="font-size:80%;">[[Damage chart|How to read this?]]</span>
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- | * Available for purchase in a [[gun shop]] or a [[weapon shop]], in boxes of '''20''' or '''100''' rounds
| + | === Usage notes === |
- | * Costs '''40 P$''' for '''20''' rounds, and '''200 P$''' for '''100''' rounds
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- | * Value of a single round is '''2 P$'''
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- | * [[Recoil]] level of this round is '''3 - Normal'''
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- | * Availability of this caliber:
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- | ** Can be found at random in the [[room|rooms]]
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- | ** [[AMMO-5 crate]]: 60 shells
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- | == Gallery ==
| + | There are no specific usage notes for this projectile type. |
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- | | colspan="2" | <span style="font-size:70%;">Buckshot and slug comparison.</span>
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| == See also == | | == See also == |
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| *[[Weapon]] | | *[[Weapon]] |
| *[[12 gauge]] | | *[[12 gauge]] |
| + | *[[.410 bore]] |
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| *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shotgun_shell Wikipedia article] on shotgun shells in general | | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shotgun_shell Wikipedia article] on shotgun shells in general |
There are no specific usage notes for this projectile type.