BREN
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An old British gun used in WWII. In the 1950s many Brens were rebarrelled to accept the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge and modified to feed from the magazine for the L1 (Commonwealth version of the FN FAL) rifle as the L4 light machine gun. | An old British gun used in WWII. In the 1950s many Brens were rebarrelled to accept the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge and modified to feed from the magazine for the L1 (Commonwealth version of the FN FAL) rifle as the L4 light machine gun. | ||
Revision as of 01:31, 31 March 2014
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An old British gun used in WWII. In the 1950s many Brens were rebarrelled to accept the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge and modified to feed from the magazine for the L1 (Commonwealth version of the FN FAL) rifle as the L4 light machine gun.
Bren Gun | |
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A light machine gun which had been in British service for almost 60 years. This version has been rebarrelled to accept 7.62x51mm NATO rounds as to opposed to its old .303 British caliber. | |
Damage | 40 - 55(single)
25 - 32(full auto) |
Single | AP:35 Range:41-55 |
Full Auto | AP:55 Range:33-45 Spread:9 OneHex:50 |
Reload | AP:60 |
Traits | Durable |
Weapon Perks | Faster Reload, Suppression, Accurate |
Damage type | Normal |
Ammo | 7.62x51mm NATO |
Strength required | 6 |
Type | Two-Handed |
Weight | 13250 grams |
Base price | NA |
Tier | 2 |
Crafting table | |
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Requirements | Machine Gun Blueprints |
Resources | 2xComponents, 2xAlloys, 4xJunk, 6xMetal Parts, 2xWood, 1xHeavy Pipes |
Tools | Workbench |
XP | NA |
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