.30-06 Springfield (no ontology)
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Revision as of 00:42, 10 March 2015
The .30-06 Springfield (more rarely known as 7.62x63mm) is a large rifle caliber developed in 1906. It was the US Army's standardized cartridge for nearly fifty years, until the introduction of its successor, the 7.62x51mm NATO in 1954. It is the iconic cartridge of the most famous Allied weapon in World War II, the M1 Garand.
Mazeworld overview
Type | LDV | Unarm | Light | Hardskin | Kevlar-2 | Kevlar-3 | Kevlar-4 | HEV |
Bullet | +5 | 191% | 181% | 172% | 143% | 95% | 48% | 14% |
- Available for purchase in a gun shop or a weapon shop, in retail boxes of 20 rounds (100 P$/box)
- Value of a single round is 5 P$
- Recoil level of this round is 4 - Heavy
Weapons compatible
Class 1 weapons
- Colt M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle
- Enfield M1917
- IZHMASH Saiga-100
- Ohio Ordnance HCAR
- Remington Model 700 BDL
- Springfield M1 Garand
- Springfield M1903A4