Model 84F
The Model 84 was introduced in 1976, along with the 81 and 92 models. It is a double-action autoloader chambered for the .380in Auto round. The basic model is essentially the same in terms of features as the basic Model 81 (above), and, like the 81, was superseded by a BB model with an internal safety. An even later version, the 84F, added a de-cocking feature to the manual safety. The 85BB and 85F are slimmed-down versions of the 84BB and 84F. All are coated with “Bruniton,” a Teflon-based protective bluing. The basic 84 model is no longer made, but all four variants are, and are used by law-enforcement organizations around the world. All have had very strong commercial sales as well.
Rules: This weapon grants a +2 circumstance bonus to Sleight of Hand checks made to conceal the weapon.
Damage | critical | damage type | range increment | rate of fire | size | restrictions |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2d4 | 20 | Ballistic | 30 | s | small | Lic (+1) |
Caliber | Length | Weight | Magazine |
---|---|---|---|
.380in Auto | 7 in. | 2 lb., 1.5 lb. (85) | 13 box, 8 box (85) |
Item type
Weapon, Ranged
Remove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild
Comments