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Message no. 1
From: Rafael Vega Fliavega@***.net.co
Subject: Full auto fire
Date: Sun, 9 May 1999 23:11:24 -0500
How much is the maximum number of rounds the various types of weapons in SR3
can fire in one combat phase?
Message no. 2
From: Rand Ratinac docwagon101@*****.com
Subject: Full auto fire
Date: Sun, 9 May 1999 21:41:38 -0700 (PDT)
--- Rafael Vega <Fliavega@***.net.co> wrote:
> How much is the maximum number of rounds the various
> types of weapons in SR3
> can fire in one combat phase?

SS - One round.
SA - One round per simple action (i.e. up to two per phase).
BF (normal) - One three-round burst per simple action (i.e. up to 6 per
phase).
BF (supermachineguns) - One six-round burst per simple action (i.e. up
to 12 per phase).
FA (normal) - Up to ten rounds per complex action.
FA (supermachineguns) - Up to 15 rounds per complex action.

Supermachineguns cover miniguns (which can only fire in FA and ALWAYS
fire a full 15 rounds - this may not apply to the larger models in
Rigger 2, I can't remember), the Ingram SuperMach, the Ares HVAR and
the SuperMG Ares LMG (whose name I can't recall, but is from Fields of
Fire).

Does that answer your question?

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Message no. 3
From: Gurth gurth@******.nl
Subject: Full auto fire
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 10:37:48 +0200
According to Rafael Vega, at 23:11 on 9 May 99, the word on
the street was...

> How much is the maximum number of rounds the various types of weapons
> in SR3 can fire in one combat phase?

This is in Fields of Fire, having somehow been left out of both SRII and
SR3...

SS: 1 per Simple Action (but only once per phase)
SA: 1 per Simple Action
BF: 3 per Simple Action
BF (supermachinegun): 6 per Simple Action
FA: 10 per Complex Action
FA (minigun): 15 per Complex Action
FA (supermachinegun): 15 per Complex Action

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Message no. 4
From: Barbie LeVile barbie@********.de
Subject: Full auto fire
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 17:29:16 +0200
Gurth wrote:
>

>
> SS: 1 per Simple Action (but only once per phase)
> SA: 1 per Simple Action
> BF: 3 per Simple Action
> BF (supermachinegun): 6 per Simple Action
> FA: 10 per Complex Action
> FA (minigun): 15 per Complex Action
> FA (supermachinegun): 15 per Complex Action
>
And the large vehicle rotary guns fire up to 12 rounds in full auto ...


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Message no. 5
From: GMPax@***.com GMPax@***.com
Subject: Full auto fire
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 13:54:24 EDT
In a message dated 5/10/99 12:17:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
Fliavega@***.net.co writes:

<< How much is the maximum number of rounds the various types of weapons in
SR3
can fire in one combat phase? >>

AFAIK, 6 rounds for non-minigun weapons. For anything with minigun rates of
fire, 15 rounds.

Sean
GM Pax

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