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The Royal Army has three main Submachine guns, all visually based upon the Thompson, though the "Super" Submachine guns are based on the M1928 Thompson: * Charlie's Chopper * Tommy's Typewriter * Greg's Greasy Gun

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rdfs:label
  • Submachine gun (Battlefield Heroes)
rdfs:comment
  • The Royal Army has three main Submachine guns, all visually based upon the Thompson, though the "Super" Submachine guns are based on the M1928 Thompson: * Charlie's Chopper * Tommy's Typewriter * Greg's Greasy Gun
Level
  • Default
dcterms:subject
Reload
  • 2.0
dbkwik:battlefield...iPageUsesTemplate
Range
mult
  • *Critical - +20 damage
Fire
  • Automatic
Name
  • Charlie's Chopper
  • Greg's Greasy Gun
  • Rudolph's Rescue
  • The Kommandant
  • The Wacky Machine Gun
  • Tommy's Typewriter
ROF
  • 200(xsd:integer)
  • 300(xsd:integer)
  • 450(xsd:integer)
Cost
  • 2716200.0
used
  • *National Army * Royal Army
Damage
  • *Close range 9-15 *Medium range 7-9 *Long range 3-11
  • *Close range 1-9 *Medium range 7-14 *Long range 9-16
  • *Close range 5-9 *Medium range 8-12 *Long range 5-9
Magazine
  • 25(xsd:integer)
  • 30(xsd:integer)
  • 40(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The Royal Army has three main Submachine guns, all visually based upon the Thompson, though the "Super" Submachine guns are based on the M1928 Thompson: * Charlie's Chopper * Tommy's Typewriter * Greg's Greasy Gun
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