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===Solo Boltgun=== [[image:SoloBoltgun.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Solo Boltgun]] Usually with the Bolter, it is an automatic rocket launcher. With the Solo Boltgun, it is a semi-automatic rocket launcher. Officially the Perinetus-pattern Mark II, the βSoloβ is a Bolter variant looked down on as heretical by some elements of the Adeptus Mechanicus possibly due to having much less sophisticated workings, which is certainly a plus for most users, but perhaps that is a theologically unappealing quality to the Mechanicum. Perinetus is a Forge World, by the way, so those who don't like this weapon seems to be a minority for it to have a MkII; or they were reduced to a minority after the design was tinkered to satisfy those lot, making it MkII. Speaking of design, the Solo can only be fired in single-shot (''semi-automatic'') mode, trading automatic fire for a slightly longer range and a more reliable mechanism, making it popular for the imperial guard, PDF forces and insurrectionists alike possibly due to being cheap to produce and affordable by the people who have to pay for them. Distinctively features a longer barrel, the Solo's simple mechanism also has the added advantage of making it more accurate since that probably makes it easier to scrub and maintain β that is, less prayers and oils, which is probably a decent reason to why it is considered heretical by a few cogboys. As a faction with the most affinity to Bolters, the closest equivalent Space Marines have to the Solo Boltgun is most likely their Stalker Boltgun. The Solo Boltgun might certainly be of a useful weapon to afford for your red-shirt soldiers when you want to save on Bolt rounds and having a real gun that can actually do some real damage against tougher customers like daemons, tyranids, orks and necrons. You can't really go trigger happy with semi-automatics. <center> {|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="background: white;" |+ class="nowrap" style="white-space: nowrap"|'''Profile''' |- | {|align=center border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=10 |- | {|class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="background: white;" |+style="white-space: nowrap;" | Stats |- | {|class="wikitable" style="border: 1px solid black; background: white; text-align:center; display:inline-table;" |- |'''Class''' |'''Range''' |'''RoF''' |'''Dmg''' |'''Pen''' |'''Clip''' |'''Rld''' |'''Special''' |'''Wt''' |'''Availability''' |- | Basic | 100m | S/β/β | 1d10 + 5x | 4 | 8 | Full | Accurate, Tearing, Reliable | 7 | Very Rare |} |} |} |} </center>
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