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Vintage Rifle

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[[Category:Weapons - Sniper Rifles]]
 
{{Infobox Weapon|
{{Infobox Weapon|
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   name          = Vintage riffel|
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   name          = {{PAGENAME}}|
   image          = http://www.eidos.co.uk/gss/timesplitters2/site_e/portal/chicago/assets/boltpic.jpg|
   image          = http://www.eidos.co.uk/gss/timesplitters2/site_e/portal/chicago/assets/boltpic.jpg|
   ammo          = 5 bullets, maximum 40 bullets|
   ammo          = 5 bullets, maximum 40 bullets|
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   p_fire        = Fires bullets|
   p_fire        = Fires bullets|
   s_fire        = Fires Bullets|
   s_fire        = Fires Bullets|
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   games          = [[TS2]]|
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   games          = [[TS2]], [[TSFP]]|
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It may look crude, but in WWII it was accurate and had a larger magazine than most rifles of the time and had a bolt so fast the germans thought they were under machinegun fire.
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' may look crude, but it packs a powerful punch.
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In TS2, the weapon resembles a Winchester lever-action rifle, whereas in TSFP, the weapon resembles a Lee-Enfield Rifle. Both weapons were used throughout the early 20th century.
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In [[TS2]], the weapon resembles a Winchester lever-action rifle, whereas in [[TSFP]], the weapon resembles a Lee-Enfield Rifle. Both weapons were used throughout the early 20th century.
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[[Category:Weapons - Sniper Rifles]]

Current revision as of 12:05, 1 December 2007

Vintage Rifle
boltpic.jpg
Ammo 5 bullets, maximum 40 bullets
Fire Rate
bullets per sec/cartridge time
Fires one bullet per second
Reload Time N/A
Damage (per Single Shot)
Head/Body/Leg
30 Damage
Type Sniper
Zoom Yes
Primary Fire Fires bullets
Secondary Fire Fires Bullets
Games TS2, TSFP

The Vintage Rifle may look crude, but it packs a powerful punch.

In TS2, the weapon resembles a Winchester lever-action rifle, whereas in TSFP, the weapon resembles a Lee-Enfield Rifle. Both weapons were used throughout the early 20th century.

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