The Thunderer is a heavy rifle created by the Iron Company. It became available in YE 45.
In YE 44, the Iron Company continues to hunt powerful xenobiological wildlife. It would stand to reason that a heavy-caliber stopping rifle was needed. Pulling the design rifle from the old company records, and making use of modern materials Albert Steiner designed Thunderer Heavy Rifle, able to threaten both man and beast alike. Utilizing materials such as heavy-duty steel for the barrel and a polymer frame along with better recoil control mechanisms, the weapon while hard on the shooter is nowhere near as punishing as the original rifle it was based on. Though the rifle's main use is taking down dangerous game, it can also reasonably threaten power armor units, though a number of specialized ammunition types do exist that can more reliably do so, and may have other…nastier side effects as a result. The full production of the rifle would come about at the start of YE 45.
Thunderer Heavy Rifle | |
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Year Introduced | Prototypes YE 44, Full Production YE 45. |
Class/Nomenclature | IC-W1-1A (Current Production Version) |
Alternative Nomenclature | 1-T-IC(K) |
Designers | Iron Company |
Manufacturer | Iron Company |
Fielded By | Iron Company |
Weapon Type | Chemical Projectile Propulsion Rifle |
Weapon Role | Anti-Xenobiological Wildlife, Anti-personnel, Anti-Light Armor |
Length | 129.54cm (Barrel Included) |
Weight | 10kg |
Damage Rating (Version 3) | Ammunition Type Dependant |
Production | Mass Production |
Pricing | 250KS |
A heavy, brutal looking weapon, though the current model is somewhat more refined than the previous variant.
Maintaining the weapon is a simple-a simple pin on the back of the receiver, just before the fire selector is removed and then the receiver itself is opened up, and the mechanism is pulled out and can be scrubbed with your finger if you don't have your kit. After you're done, stick the mechanism back in and lock it up.
It should be noted that the (K) is to indicate the Kikyoan variant of the rifle. The previous model was made from wood and heavy-duty steel with a rubber buttstock. The weapon did have full auto capability meant for power-armored troops but was removed after a number of incidents resulted in the recoil pulverizing the soldier inside-though this had more to do with poor armor design than actual problems with the rifle. Previous iterations were developed from the original bolt action variant, leading to the current model.
See the Thunderer Ammo Pricing Guide.
Commissar Farzi created this article on 2021/04/06 23:14. Art and Assistance provided by Jack Pine and Andrew