Brandsalz RifleThe Brandsalz makes use of an white ash handle and 18 inch steel barrel with flared end for releasing the explosion. Atop the back is a solid steel attachment which uses a compressed aerosol derived from black powder. When the trigger is puled, it is released into the barrel as a spark is made, resulting in an instant explosion that propels the bullet forward. This slams shut the opened connection until the trigger is pulled next. Boasting an amazing amount of power behind each shot, it easily reaches 2200 meters, with an effective range of 800 meters. Spiraling grooves are carved into the barrel to give it accuracy. This gun requires no cleaning besides ensuring no debris has built up, and can fire 500 shots before needing to be refueled. However, the nature of the design requires each bullet to be loaded by hand down the barrel. As such bullets have been shaped to be long and pointed, easy to slide down the barrel without worry.
Brandsalz Rifles are made to fail safely. Should the cannister burst, the plates involved in releasing the gas will be pushed open from the inside, releasing the explosion down the barrel. It should at least allow the user to survive. It's firing mechanism makes use of explosions traveling faster than the gas itself to maintain the seal between shots.
Note that failing Safely is subjective, since most cases would be the result of the plating being shot. But you have other issues if you get shot, and these rifles boast impressive range and punch.Brandsalz Rifles have one other, more dangerous advantage. The use of aerosol explosives means that they can be fired without a bullet, the close range shockwave proving devastating to anything in the immediate vicinity. This can replace bayonets as options, and while the range isn't any better, it's considerably more lethal. Proper care should be taken not to point them at allies.
Brandsalz Rifle
The Brandsalz Rifle features a white ash handle and an 18-inch steel barrel with a flared end to release the explosion. On top of the back, there is a solid steel attachment that uses a compressed aerosol, derived from black powder. When the trigger is pulled, the compressed aerosol is released into the barrel, and a spark is made, resulting in an instant explosion that propels the bullet forward. This shuts the opened connection until the trigger is pulled again.
The gun has a lot of power behind each shot, and it can easily reach a distance of 2200 meters, with an effective range of 800 meters. The barrel has spiraling grooves, which give it accuracy. The rifle requires no cleaning, except for ensuring that no debris has built up, and it can fire 500 shots before needing to be refueled. However, the design requires each bullet to be loaded by hand down the barrel, and the bullets are shaped to be long and pointed, making them easy to slide down the barrel.
Brandsalz Rifles are designed to fail safely. If the canister bursts, the plates involved in releasing the gas will be pushed open from the inside, releasing the explosion down the barrel. The firing mechanism makes use of explosions traveling faster than the gas itself to maintain the seal between shots. It should at least allow the user to survive, but note that failing safely is subjective since most cases would be the result of the plating being shot. Nonetheless, these rifles boast impressive range and punch.
Brandsalz Rifles have one other, more dangerous advantage. The use of aerosol explosives means that they can be fired without a bullet. The close-range shockwave proves devastating to anything in the immediate vicinity, and this can replace bayonets as options. While the range isn't any better, it's considerably more lethal. Proper care should be taken not to point them at allies.
Might want someone more level headed and willing to go over this madness at... 7:50 PM. It's mad tricks.
Fun fact, this is apparently German for Fire Salt.