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Developed for hunting large game and marketed for firearms enthusiasts, the [[Manufacturer_AE_Salier|Salier]] SGZ Special utilises 27mm (4-gauge) RSG shells dispersing a wall of flechettes at 405 meters per second. Generating 135 Joules of recoil, well over double the typical military grade shotguns, the kick from each shot can often dislocate shoulders and can make successive shots all but impossible. A limit of two shots and a slow break-action reload cycle will leave the operator highly susceptible to return fire, albeit only the most fortunate of targets could hope to live through a salvo from the SGZ.
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Developed for hunting large game and marketed for firearms enthusiasts, the [[Manufacturer_AE_Salier|Salier]] SGZ Special utilises 27mm (4-gauge) RSG shells dispersing a wall of flechettes at 405 meters per second. Generating 135 Joules of recoil, well over double the typical military grade shotguns, the kick from each shot can often dislocate shoulders and can make successive placement shots all but impossible. A limit of two shots and a slow break-action reload cycle will leave the operator highly susceptible to return fire, albeit only the most fortunate of targets could hope to live through a salvo from the SGZ.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:03, 18 January 2019


SGZ Special
Nfc-sgz.jpg
SGZ
Type Shotgun
Service
Used by Antarean Imperial Army
United League Army
Wars Second Antarean War
Production
Manufacturer Salier
Unit cost 40 combat
0 Support
0 Command
Specifications
Weight 6kg
Cartridge RSG 27mm, 6 flechettes
Operation
Damage Inflicted 54 per pellet
Rate of fire 2.5 /s
Optimal range 500 uu
Secondary Firing Mode Error: no local variable "mode" was set.
Magazine 2 rounds
Spare Magazines 20
Mod slots 1x Magazine
2x Body

Developed for hunting large game and marketed for firearms enthusiasts, the Salier SGZ Special utilises 27mm (4-gauge) RSG shells dispersing a wall of flechettes at 405 meters per second. Generating 135 Joules of recoil, well over double the typical military grade shotguns, the kick from each shot can often dislocate shoulders and can make successive placement shots all but impossible. A limit of two shots and a slow break-action reload cycle will leave the operator highly susceptible to return fire, albeit only the most fortunate of targets could hope to live through a salvo from the SGZ.