MSN-V T34 Wartime
The MSN-Vasilakis T34 Impazi is a single-action semiautomatic pistol produced by Imperial Arms Manufacturing and Vasilakis Arms, using MSN's newly developed 9mm Impazi caliber. It is a simple and easy-to-use design, but unfortunately, its toggle-joint action is susceptible to jams.
It is enormously popular as a military sidearm and has been adopted across Duurn, most often in 9mm Impazi, though the earliest model used 7.65x21mm Impazi, a predecessor of the more popular 9mm round. It became the primary service pistol of the Khahlanong Imperial Army and Provincial Guard, as well as the Kaisan Army, before the Last War.
A number of variations and derivatives exist, including the "T34 Ganyu" model, which features a longer barrel and a detachable 0.8-lb shoulder stock (+1 Acc, -1 Bulk). In 1346, an oversized 32-round "snail-drum" magazine was made available (304 G, 2.4 lb). It was bulky (-1 Bulk) and reduced reliability considerably (Malf. 15). This combination was issued to machine-gun crews and assault troops.
| Ammo | Damage |
|---|---|
| 7.65x21mm Impazi | 2d pi- |
Vasilakis Arms
Weight
2.4 lb loaded
Base Price
500 G/26 G
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