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=== Phosphor Pistol === [[File:Phosphor_Pistol.JPG|200px|right|thumb|Phosphor Pistol]] The Phosphor Pistol is the most simple of the Phosphor Weapons, resembling nothing more than a revolver sidearm. It is one of the primary weapons of the [[Serberys Sulphurhound|Serberys Sulphurhounds]]. They are often dual-wielded like an old-western so you can now have your [[Skitarii]] to duke it out with the [[Kelermorph Hybrid|Kelermorph Hybrids.]] Seriously, GW has been duking out with the revolvers lately, with the AdMech also getting revolver-like weapons from the [[Galvanic Carbine|Galvanic Carbine]], the [[Archeotech Revolver]] and the larger Phosphor Blast Carbine. Its ammunition chambers are shorter than the Phosphor Blast Pistol, akin to that of a Phosphor Serpenta, but with a much shorter barrel. This means that the Phosphor Pistol has both have an inferior range than the Serpenta and fires fewer Phosphors per shot than the Blast Pistol. On technical terms, this makes the Phosphor Pistol inferior to its bigger brothers and rightly so. So why is it still used? Simplicity, maintenance and balance. The Phosphor Pistol is shit easy to repair as the only expensive bits are the ammunition chambers that house the fuel, which also makes it quite lightweight in comparison to its contemporaries. Due to this, the Pistol can go guns akimbo, something neither the Blast Pistol nor the Serpenta could do, doubling its fire rate and damage on an otherwise weak Phosphor weapon.
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