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This gun is only obtainable by [[crafting]] with the required [[Profession: Gunsmith (Small Guns)]]. The advantages the HPFA has over the normal [[FN FAL]] is its ability to fire the whole 20 round magazine in one burst, and slightly higher single shot damage. Compared to the XL70E3, this weapon is the obvious choice for any burst specialist. With a full burst, the FAL does 480 damage on average, and the XL70 does ~338. That is not taking armor into consideration, but the extra 25% DR penetration afforded by the [[5mm AP]] round simply doesn't make up for the additional 150 points of damage afforded by the HPFA's high fire rate and the large [[7.62mm]] round. Another advantage is that 7.62mm is much cheaper and easier to craft and much cheaper to purchase than the 5mm AP round. However, be careful of having low luck -- more rounds per burst means more chances for the weapon to critically fail and lose its magazine, or worse, destroy itself. | This gun is only obtainable by [[crafting]] with the required [[Profession: Gunsmith (Small Guns)]]. The advantages the HPFA has over the normal [[FN FAL]] is its ability to fire the whole 20 round magazine in one burst, and slightly higher single shot damage. Compared to the [[XL70E3]], this weapon is the obvious choice for any burst specialist. With a full burst, the FAL does 480 damage on average, and the XL70 does ~338. That is not taking armor into consideration, but the extra 25% DR penetration afforded by the [[5mm AP]] round simply doesn't make up for the additional 150 points of damage afforded by the HPFA's high fire rate and the large [[7.62mm]] round. Another advantage is that 7.62mm is much cheaper and easier to craft and much cheaper to purchase than the 5mm AP round. However, be careful of having low luck -- more rounds per burst means more chances for the weapon to critically fail and lose its magazine, or worse, destroy itself. | ||
[[Category:Weapons]] | [[Category:Weapons]] |
Revision as of 23:36, 18 December 2015
FN FAL HPFA | ||
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The FN FAL HPFA variant. This model has been tinkered with to fire an entire magazine on burst. The resulting firepower makes the gun much more dangerous, to both the user and his target. | ||
Damage | 15 - 25 | |
Single | AP: 5, Range: 35 | |
Aimed Attack | Yes. Single AP +1(2) AP | |
Burst | AP: 6, Range: 30, Rounds: 20 | |
n/a | ||
Damage type | Normal | |
Weapon Perk | None | |
Ammo | 7.62mm | |
Ammo capacity | 20 | |
Strength required | 5 | |
Type | Two-handed | |
Possible buffs for Weapons | ||
Deterioration | {{{deterioration}}} | |
Weight | 4535 grams | |
Base price | 5585 caps |
Crafting Table | |
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File:Fnfal x 1 | |
Requirements | Profession: Gunsmith (Small Guns): 2 |
Blueprints | No |
Resources | 1 x 1 x 3 x 5 x 3 x |
Tools | |
XP | 600 info maybe outdated |
Basic Information
This gun is only obtainable by crafting with the required Profession: Gunsmith (Small Guns). The advantages the HPFA has over the normal FN FAL is its ability to fire the whole 20 round magazine in one burst, and slightly higher single shot damage. Compared to the XL70E3, this weapon is the obvious choice for any burst specialist. With a full burst, the FAL does 480 damage on average, and the XL70 does ~338. That is not taking armor into consideration, but the extra 25% DR penetration afforded by the 5mm AP round simply doesn't make up for the additional 150 points of damage afforded by the HPFA's high fire rate and the large 7.62mm round. Another advantage is that 7.62mm is much cheaper and easier to craft and much cheaper to purchase than the 5mm AP round. However, be careful of having low luck -- more rounds per burst means more chances for the weapon to critically fail and lose its magazine, or worse, destroy itself.