Teague-Owains Army Pattern MkI
The Teague-Owains Mhatryd Bad Noc I is a bolt-action rifle designed by Bron Owains and produced by Teague Manufacturing. It was an early model of the Teague S-M Army Pattern 1338, still using black-powder ammo.
One of the earliest successful rifles using a magazine, the Mhatryd Bad NcI accepted eight rounds (plus one in the chamber) but could not use charger clips. A version made in 1320, the Army Pattern Mk2, introduced the 10-round magazine but still used black-powder ammo.
| Model | Damage | Range | Weight | Shots | Bulk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Teague-Owains Army Pattern MkII | 5d+2 pi | 700/3000 | 10/0.5 | 10+1(3i) | -6 |
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Weight
10 lb loaded
Base Price
700 G
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