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Revision as of 22:33, 19 February 2015
Gauss Rifle | |
Production information | |
Type | Ballistic (Direct-Fire) |
Tech Base | Clan / Inner Sphere (IS) |
Year Availability | Clan = 2828
IS = 3040 |
Year Introduced | Clan = 2828 CBR |
Year Extinction | IS = 2865[1] |
Year Reintroduced | IS = 3040 FWL[1] |
Technology Rating | E[1] |
Availability Ratings | D[1]/E[1]/D[1] |
Legality Rating | A - F |
Technical specifications | |
Heat | 1 |
Damage | 15 |
Minimum Range | 2 |
Short Range | 1-7 |
Medium Range | 8-15 |
Long Range | 16-22 |
Tons | Clan = 12
IS = 15 |
Critical Slots | Clan = 6
IS = 7 Proto = 8[2] |
Ammo Per Ton | 8 |
Cost (unloaded) | 300,000 |
Ammo Cost (per ton) | 20,000 |
BV (1.0) | 321 |
BV (2.0) | 320[3] 40 (Ammo)[3] |
Description
Introduced in 2590 by the Terran Hegemony[4], the Gauss Rifle utilizes a series of electromagnets to propel slugs of ferrous nickel-iron alloy at extremely high velocities[5], making it a devastating and lethal long-range weapon. Unlike most traditional ballistic weapons, the Gauss Rifle does not use combustible propellant, so its firing generates very little heat. However, the sheer mass and bulk of the weapon limits its applications.
Since the Gauss Rifle fires solid metal slugs, with neither propellant nor explosive, Gauss Rifle magazines are not susceptible to ammunition explosions. However, if the weapon itself is struck by enemy fire, the capacitors that power the electromagnets will release their stored energy, with an effect similar to an ammo explosion. (In game terms, a critical hit on a Gauss Rifle is equivalent to a 20-point ammo explosion.) Some 'Mechs employ CASE in the section containing the Gauss Rifle to protect internal components in the event the weapon explodes.
The Gauss Rifle was found on a number of heavier Star League Defense Force 'Mechs, but fell out of use in the Inner Sphere during the technological decline of the Succession Wars. It was revived following the discovery of the Helm Memory Core. The Clans never lost the technology, and continued to refine the Star League-era weapon. Although the Clan Gauss Rifle is similar in performance and operation to its Inner Sphere counterpart, it is 20% lighter and somewhat more compact.
Note: The original description of the Gauss Rifle that appeared in the first printing of Technical Readout: 2750 listed the ammunition load as 10 shots per ton. This figure was later amended to eight shots per ton.
Models
The Gauss Rifle is manufactured on the following planets:
Inner Sphere
Brand | Planet | Company | |
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Grizzard[6] | Outreach | Blackwell Corporation | |
Grizzard 200 | New Earth | Yankee Weapons Systems | |
Grizzard 210[7] | New Earth | Yankee Weapons Systems | |
Imperator Dragon's Fire[8] | Atreus | Imperator Automatic Weaponry | |
Inokuma | Betelgeuse | Aldis Industries | |
Kali Yama Grand Slam [9] | Kendall | Kali Yama Weapons Industries | |
Oriente MagCoil Model M[10] | Emris IV | StarCorps Industries | |
Norse-Storm M-7D | Loxley | Norse-Storm Technologies Incorporated | |
Poland Main A[11] | New Syrtis | Johnston Industries | |
Poland Main A [12] | Hesperus II | Defiance Industries | |
Poland Main C | New Syrtis | ||
Zhi-tong-yao | Victoria | Shengli Arms | |
Mydron Concussor | |||
NAIS Mk. I Gauss Rifle (Prototype)[13] | New Avalon | NAIS |
Clan
Brand | Planet | Company | |
---|---|---|---|
Omega 12-Coil Gauss Rifle [14] | |||
Series II Gauss Rifle [15] | |||
Thunderstroke Series 2b Gauss Rifle [16] | |||
M-7 Gauss Rifle [17] |
See Also
The Gauss Rifle has been used in various video games, each with their own stats for the weapon; below is a list of the games that use it along with a link to each version's stats:
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 TechManual p. 289
- ↑ Sword & Dragon p.58
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 TechManual, p. 317, "Inner Sphere Weapons and Equipment BV Table"
- ↑ TechManual, p. 219
- ↑ Technical Readout: 3050, p. 216
- ↑ TRO 3055 U p.68
- ↑ TRO 3055 U p.38
- ↑ TRO 3050 U p.90
- ↑ TRO Prototypes p.132
- ↑ Technical Readout: 3145 Free Worlds League, p. 34-35, "CRN-7M Carronade"
- ↑ TRO 3055 U p.24
- ↑ TRO 3055 U p.62
- ↑ Sword & Dragon p.23
- ↑ TRO 3085 p.284
- ↑ TRO 3085 p.140
- ↑ TRO 3055 Upgrade p.120
- ↑ TRO 3085 p.30