Difference between revisions of "Weapon Shotgun ULA ASG10"

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Like most ULA pump-action shotguns, it fires the [[Ammunition_ULA_GAD|22mm GAD class ammunition]], which is useful for ship combat but not much more. Short range because of the high spread, only six shots in a clip and a slow rate of fire. This is a good gun against cores for the ULA, but you may need an ammo crate to destroy larger ships. Can kill both lights and mediums in a single shot at point blank range.
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The ASG10 is a bullpup semi-automatic reciprocating action flechette shotgun that fires the [[Ammunition_ULA_GAD|22mm GAD class ammunition]], that can shred armor at close range. Typically used in boarding action parties, the ASG10 makes short work of those standing in its way. The 10-shell magazine is integrated in the stock of the weapon and is generally only reloaded after breaching has successfully been executed in operations.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:03, 18 September 2018


ASG-10
Ula-asg10.jpg
ASG-10
Type Semi-Automatic Shotgun
Service
Used by United League Army
Wars Second Antarean War
Production
Manufacturer Corps-Miyaki
Unit cost 55 combat
0 Support
0 Command
Specifications
Weight 10kg
Cartridge GAD 22mm, 7 pellets
Operation
Damage Inflicted 45 per pellet
Rate of fire 2 /s
Optimal range 1000 uu
Secondary Firing Mode Error: no local variable "mode" was set.
Magazine 10 rounds
Spare Magazines 5
Mod slots 1x Sights
1x Barrel
1x Magazine
2x Body

The ASG10 is a bullpup semi-automatic reciprocating action flechette shotgun that fires the 22mm GAD class ammunition, that can shred armor at close range. Typically used in boarding action parties, the ASG10 makes short work of those standing in its way. The 10-shell magazine is integrated in the stock of the weapon and is generally only reloaded after breaching has successfully been executed in operations.