Henry
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A question has come up in my reading of the Spycraft 1.0 core books & the Modern Arms Guide. I was preparing to run a demo game, and what leapt to my attention is the fire rate of various firearms, particularly Single-Action weapons, Lever & Bolt-Action Weapons, as well as the reload times on each.
Single-action firearms I understand from the Modern Arms guide, they are supposed to gain the "Awkward" quality (a -2 penalty on initiative instead of an actual restriction of rate of fire, if I'm right). Also, the reload time is supposed to be one half-action for a magazine-fed weapon, and 3 shots per half action for everything else, bolt-actions included. Are these correct?
However, the real mystery are numerous references to how bolt-action weapons take "extra time to fire", but I don't see it spelled out how long they DO take to fire.
So does a bolt-action weapon fire as a half-action? Or as a full action?
Does a lever-action weapon fire as a half-action? Or as a full action?
And finally, are the answers to these questions also included in Spycraft 2.0?
Thank you in advance for anyone who knows.
Single-action firearms I understand from the Modern Arms guide, they are supposed to gain the "Awkward" quality (a -2 penalty on initiative instead of an actual restriction of rate of fire, if I'm right). Also, the reload time is supposed to be one half-action for a magazine-fed weapon, and 3 shots per half action for everything else, bolt-actions included. Are these correct?
However, the real mystery are numerous references to how bolt-action weapons take "extra time to fire", but I don't see it spelled out how long they DO take to fire.
So does a bolt-action weapon fire as a half-action? Or as a full action?
Does a lever-action weapon fire as a half-action? Or as a full action?
And finally, are the answers to these questions also included in Spycraft 2.0?
Thank you in advance for anyone who knows.