10x25mm Auto (no ontology)
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| '''Bullet''' | | '''Bullet''' | ||
| '''+3''' | | '''+3''' | ||
- | | <span style="color: green"> | + | | <span style="color: green">57%</span> |
- | | <span style="color: green"> | + | | <span style="color: green">54%</span> |
- | | <span style="color: green"> | + | | <span style="color: green">51%</span> |
- | | <span style="color: green"> | + | | <span style="color: green">43%</span> |
- | | | + | | 28% |
| 14% | | 14% | ||
- | | <span style="color: white"> | + | | <span style="color: white">4%</span> |
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Revision as of 01:07, 28 December 2014
The 10mm Auto is a powerful handgun cartridge developed in 1983 by firearms instructor Jeff Cooper and initially produced by Swedish ammunition manufacturer Norma Precision. It is considered a medium-tier caliber.
Mazeworld overview
Type | LDV | Unarm | Light | Hardskin | Kevlar-2 | Kevlar-3 | Kevlar-4 | HEV |
Bullet | +3 | 57% | 54% | 51% | 43% | 28% | 14% | 4% |
- Available for purchase in a gun shop or a weapon shop, in retail boxes of 50 rounds (300 P$/box)
- Value of a single round is 6 P$
- Recoil level of this round is 4 - Heavy
Class 2 weapons
Class 3 weapons
- Colt Delta Elite
- Dornaus & Dixon Bren Ten
- Glock 20
- Smith & Wesson Model 610
- Smith & Wesson Model 1026