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Ozer-Teague P1311

The Ozer-Teague P1311 is a 10-barreled mechanical machine gun, designed and manufactured by Muhsin Ozer and Teague Manufacturing, based on the Ozer P1302 design. Its barrels are encased in a bronze shroud, protecting them and making them look like one fate barrel. It introduced the 104-round Positive Feed drum (650 G, 24.5 lbs.), a donut-shaped device driven by the gun. This drum doesn't rely on gravity, allowing it to feed from the side instead of the top if required, thereby lowering the gun's silhouette and allowing installation in places with low ceilings, such as bunkers or aerostat gunnery stations.   Unfortunately, the drum's feeding is less than "positive" and leads to more jams. The M1883's crank has two positions; installing it at the rear raises RoF to 25 but worsens Malf. to 13.   For most ground use, the P1311 was mounted on two-wheeled artillery carriages (831 lbs. with gun), pulled with 754-lb. limber (holding four drums and 6,040 spare rounds) by four horses.   In 1335, a final 10-barreled version was made, the P1335. It resolves the jamming issues with the P1311 and is chambered for .30-06 Radescu. It saw very limited use during the Last War, mostly as an aerostat-mounted support weapon.  
AmmoDamageEWt.Malf.
.30-06 Radescu 7d+1 pi 200/4 16
Type
Machine Gun
Caliber
.45-70 Teague
Subtype / Model
Manufacturer
Creator
Weight
237 lb empty
Base Price
16000 G / 650 G
Production Dates
1311 - 1321

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