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Rifts TDI Kriss Super VI

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The best is close quarter battle weapon but special ops unit love this gun and given medic are the first to get this gun.
The Vector's action, the so-called KRISS Super V System (KSVS), is an articulated mechanism which allows the block and bolt to recoil off-axis into a recess behind the weapon's magazine well, The Vector family of weapons is the first to use this action; the company claims the .45 ACP chambering was chosen to demonstrate that the action could "tame" such a powerful round.  Variants chambered for the .40 S&W and 9×19mm Parabellum round are currently in development. All KRISS Vectors operate with standard Glock magazines with the .45 ACP caliber weapons using the 10 and 13-round G-21 magazine.
The Vector's barrel is in line with the shooter's shoulder as in the M16 rifle, but also in line with the shooter's hand as with many target pistols. Combined, these factors reduce felt recoil and muzzle climb by eliminating the distance between the shooter's hand and the bore axis along with the action of the Super V System.

Of current production weapons, there is also an NGR -classified pistol variant of the weapon platform. This is the Vector SDP. "SDP" stands for Special Duty Pistol or Security Detail Pistol. It is essentially identical to the SBR except it has a permanently affixed cap with a sling mount instead of a folding stock.

Weight 3 lb (2.7 kg) (SMG & SBR/SO)

Length 24.3 in (620 mm) (SMG & SBR/SO)
16 in (410 mm) w/stock folded
34.8 in (880 mm) (CRB/SO)
26.5 in (670 mm) w/stock folded
Barrel length
5.5 in (140 mm) (SMG, SBR/SO, SDP)
16 in (410 mm) (CRB/SO)
18.6 in (470 mm) (CRB/SO @ Canada) ]

Feed system 10 & 13-round detachable box magazine
25-round w/optional "MagEx 25+" extension 50 rounds look at picture
Rifts earth  TDI Kriss Super VI
Damage:
1d10 X10 S.D.C OR 1 M.D
1D4 M.D    four round burst,  
1d4+1 M.D five round burst,  
1D6 MD six round burst,
2d4  M.D eight round burst,
2d4+1 M.D  nine round burst ,  
1d10  M.D   ten round burst ,
5d4   M.D     twenty round burst ,
5d6  M.D  thirty  round burst,  
1D4X10  fourth  round burst ,

5D4 X10 S.D.C OR 2 M.D
1D4 M.D Two round burst,
1D6 M.D three round burst,
2D4 M.D    four round burst,  
1D10 M.D five round burst,  
2D6 MD six round burst,  
4D4 M.D eight round burst,
3D6 M.D  nine round burst ,  
5D4 M.D   ten round burst ,
1D4X10 M.D  twenty round burst ,
1D6X10  M.D  thirty  round burst,
2D4X10  fourth  round burst

5D6X10 S.D.C OR 3M.D
1D6 M.D Two round burst,
2D4+1  M.D three round burst,
3D4 M.D    four round burst,  
2D6+3 M.D five round burst,  
3D6 MD six round burst,
4D6   M.D eight round burst,
4D6+3M.D  nine round burst ,  
5D6 M.D   ten round burst ,
1D6X10 M.D   twenty round burst ,
2D4X10+10  M.D  thirty  round burst,    

5D8X10 OR 4 M.D OR 1D4 M.D
2d4 M.D Two round burst,
3d4  M.D three round burst,
4d4 M.D    four round burst,
5d4   M.D five round burst,  
4d6 MD six round burst,
4d8   M.D eight round burst,
6d6  M.D  nine round burst ,
1d4x10   M.D   ten round burst ,
2d4x10 M.D   twenty round burst ,
2d6x10  M.D  thirty  round burst,  
4d4x10  fourth  round burst  

5D10 X10 OR 5 M.D or 1d4+1 M.D
1D10 M.D Two round burst,
2D4+1 M.D three round burst,
5D4  M.D    four round burst,
4D6+1 M.D five round burst,
1D6X10 MD six round burst,
2D4X10 M.D eight round burst,
2D4X10+10  M.D  nine round burst,
1D10X10 M.D   ten round burst,
1D10X10 M.D   twenty round burst,  
5D4X10  fourth  round burst , and so on
Range::1000 feet
Rate Of Fire (R.O.F): single shot or brust
payload10 & 13-round detachable box magazine
25-round w/optional "MagEx 25+" extension 50 rounds look at picture
Note : silencer or muzzle flash suspender  no recoil need


Type of M.D.C Materials
Bullets for black powder, or muzzle loading firearms, were classically molded from pure M.D.C lead. This worked well for low speed bullets, fired at velocities of less than 450 m/s (1475 ft/s). For slightly higher speed bullets fired in modern firearms, a harder M.D.C alloy of M.D.C lead and tin or M.D.C typesetter's lead (used to mold Linotype) works very well. For even higher speed bullet use, jacketed coated lead bullets are used. The common element in all of these, M.D.C lead, is widely used because it is very dense, thereby providing a high amount of mass—and thus, kinetic energy—for a given volume. Lead is also cheap, easy to obtain, easy to work, and melts at a low temperature, which results in comparatively easy fabrication of bullets.


1. [u][b] lead: [/b][/u]  Simple cast, extruded, swaged, or otherwise fabricated lead slugs are the simplest form of bullets. At speeds of greater than 300 m/s (1000 ft/s) (common in most handguns), lead is deposited in rifled bores at an ever-increasing rate. Alloying the lead with a small percentage of tin and/or antimony serves to reduce this effect, but grows less effective as velocities are increased. A cup made of harder metal, such as copper, placed at the base of the bullet and called a gas check, is often used to decrease lead deposits by protecting the rear of the bullet against melting when fired at higher pressures, but this too does not solve the problem at higher velocities. Simple cast add+2 M.D.C, extruded + 5 M.D.C, swaged +10
2. [u][b] Jacketed lead: [/b][/u]  Bullets intended for even higher-velocity applications generally have a lead core that is jacketed or plated with gilding metal, cupronickel, copper alloys, or steel; a thin layer of harder metal protects the softer lead core when the bullet is passing through the barrel and during flight, which allows delivering the bullet intact to the target. There, the heavy lead core delivers its kinetic energy to the target. Full metal jacket or ball bullets (cartridges with ball bullets are called ball ammunition) are completely encased in the harder metal jacket, except for the base. Some bullet jackets do not extend to the front of the bullet, to aid expansion and increase lethality; these are called soft point or hollow point bullets. Steel bullets are often plated with copper or other metals for corrosion resistance during long periods of storage. Synthetic jacket materials such as nylon and Teflon have been used, with limited success. Type lead core add+6 M.D.C. or plated add +6 M.D.C, or steel add + 10 M.D.C reduce range by 10% , hollow point bullets. Can add  range by 20% add +1to 10 M.D.C damage
3. [u][b] Blanks: [/b][/u] Wax, paper, plastic, and other materials are used to simulate live gunfire and are intended only to hold the powder in a blank cartridge and to produce noise. The "bullet" may be captured in a purpose-designed device or it may be allowed to expend what little energy it has in the air. Some blank cartridges are crimped or closed at the end and do not contain any bullet.
4. [u][b] Practice: [/b][/u] Made from lightweight materials like rubber, Wax, wood, plastic, or lightweight metal, practice bullets are intended for short-range target work, only. Because of their weight and low velocity, they have limited range. Wood equal dame to vampires or related to this monsters reduce range by 20%
5. [u][b] Less lethal[/b][/u], or Less than Lethal: Rubber bullets, plastic bullets, and beanbags are designed to be non-lethal, for example for use in riot control. They are generally low velocity and are fired from shotguns, grenade launchers, paint ball guns, or specially-designed firearms and air gun devices. knock down use knock down table
6. [u][b] Incendiary: [/b][/u] These bullets are made with an explosive or flammable mixture in the tip that is designed to ignite on contact with a target. The intent is to ignite fuel or munitions in the target area, thereby adding to the destructive power of the bullet itself. [u][b]  Look below  [/b][/u]
7. [u][b] Exploding: [/b][/u]  Similar to the incendiary bullet, this type of projectile is designed to explode upon hitting a hard surface, preferably the bone of the intended target. Not to be mistaken for cannon shells or grenades with fuse devices, these bullets have only a cavity filled with a small amount of low explosive depending on the velocity and deformation upon impact to detonate. Add 50% damage
8. [u][b] Tracer: [/b][/u] These have a hollow back, filled with a flare material. Usually this is a mixture of magnesium metal, a perchlorate, and strontium salts to yield a bright red color, although other materials providing other colors have also sometimes been used. Tracer material burns out after a certain amount of time. Such ammunition is useful to the shooter as a means of learning how to point shoot moving targets with rifles. This type of round is also used by all branches of the United States military in combat environments as a signaling device to friendly forces. Normally it is loaded at a four to one ratio with ball ammunition and is intended to show where you are firing so friendly forces can engage the target as well. The flight characteristics of tracer rounds differ from normal bullets due to their lighter weight. add + 3 to strike in any mode of fire
9. [u][b] Armor piercing: [/b][/u] Jacketed designs where the core material is a very hard, high-density metal such as tungsten, tungsten carbide, depleted uranium, or steel. A pointed tip is often used, but a flat tip on the penetrator portion is generally more effective.  Add 25% to damage to  also to M.D.C or M.D.C hit point and knock table to any organic by 50%
10. [u][b] Blended-metal: [/b][/u] Bullets made using cores from powdered metals other than lead with binder or sometimes sintered. Low level poison
11. [u][b] Frangible: [/b][/u]  Designed to disintegrate into tiny particles upon impact to minimize their penetration for reasons of range safety, to limit environmental impact, or to limit the shoot-through danger behind the intended target. An example is the Glaser Safety Slug. M.D.C shot gun  
12. [u][b] Solid or Monolithic Solid: [/b][/u]  mono-metal bullets intended for deep penetration in big game animals and slender shaped very-low-drag projectiles for long range shooting are produced out of metals like oxygen free copper and alloys like copper nickel, tellurium copper and brass like highly machinable UNS C36000 Free-Cutting Brass. Often these projectiles are turned on precision CNC lathes. knock table 50% ,add 60%
13. [u][b] LEAP [/b][/u] light explosive amour piercing rounds bonus due light weight add 50% critical hit on a natraul 19 or better ,always use knock down table too
14. [u][b] H.E.A.P [/b][/u] heavy explosive amour piercing rounds bonus , critical hit on a natural 18, always use knock down table too
15. [u][b] H.E.A.T heavy explosive anti-tank rounds/incendiary rounds [/b][/u] (S.A.B.O.T) /heavy Plasma round bonus as above but critical 16 knock down table x3 !!!

[u][b] Incendiary rounds[/b][/u]  add burning for 1d4 melees per hit plus damage for each melee half damage of type of round!!! So 1d4x10 does 5d4 for 1d4 melees so that5d4x 1 to 4 melee per hit !!!!
16. [u][b] Heavy Plasma [/b][/u] same as above but 1d6 per melee round

Both IF signature or other similar equipment is visible by x5 grater or add +2 to strike to hit the target and i night as well
17. [u][b] A.S.A.S.P [/b][/u] bonus as above but critical 15
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