Teague Rolling Block
The Teague Treiglog Flociau is a target rifle produced by Teague Manufacturing. It is a specialist's weapon, famous for its precision. It was used throughout the early 1300s by large-game hunters, especially those hunting game that could fight back.
It comes with fragile but precise micrometer sights (or a scope). Some also have double set triggers.
In 1302, Teague released the Teague-Owains R1 Thrachylder in .44-90 Special, designed by Bron Owains.
In 1304, Teague released the Teague R10 Dwlag, a shotgun version of the Rolling Block in 12-gauge 2.5" black powder.
However, beyond these versions of the Rolling Block, Teague licensed the design to a number of countries and other manufacturers for the purpose of producing military rifles. These designs were still in use all the way through the Last War by sharpshooters and irregular forces.
The Hellissandric Special Tasks Group issued a version of the Rolling Block chambered in .43 Hellissandric to their sharpshooters, and Lawuusmut issued a version in .43 Lawuusmut to some units.
Alternative calibers:
| Ammo | Damage |
|---|---|
| .43 Hellissandric | 4d+1 pi+ |
| .43 Lawuusmut | 4d+1 pi+ |
Manufacturer
Weight
9.2 lb loaded
Base Price
650 G
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