Brno LMG

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The Brno LMG is a unique LMG.

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Brno LMG
LMG
An unusual old world magazine-fed machine gun. Fires the full-power 8.6mm cartridge, and does so with notable accuracy.
Damage: 24-29 (Mechanical)
Impact speed: High
Base action points: 30 AP
Spread angle: 40
Range: 13 (optimal: 7)
Move and shoot precision: -15%
Burst precision: +5%
Extra burst shots: 2
Critical chance: 10%
Critical damage bonus: 90%
Minimal strength: 7
Cannot fire single shots, but only burst.
Ammo type: 8.6mm rounds
Magazine capacity: 30
Reloading cost: 200%
Use: Unload all the ammo from the weapon.
(AP: 10)
Durability: 840 / 840 (mechanical)
Weight: 7.30
Value: 9000
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Refurbished Brno LMG.png
Refurbished Brno LMG
LMG
An unusual old world magazine-fed machine gun. Fires the full-power 8.6mm cartridge, and does so with notable accuracy.
Damage: 38-44 (Mechanical)
Impact speed: High
Base action points: 30 AP
Spread angle: 40
Range: 13 (optimal: 7)
Move and shoot precision: -15%
Burst precision: +5%
Extra burst shots: 3
Critical chance: 10%
Critical damage bonus: 90%
Minimal strength: 8
Cannot fire single shots, but only burst.
Ammo type: 8.6mm rounds
Magazine capacity: 65
Reloading cost: 200%
Use: Unload all the ammo from the weapon.
(AP: 10)
Durability: 3720 / 3720 (mechanical)
Weight: 7.50
Value: 14000
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Description

The only 8.6mm LMG in the game, it has tight damage spread and spread angle, bonus to precision and high critical chance.

Location

Can be found on a modified quad in a rathound infested shack in Upper Caves south of South Gate Station.

Ammo

Refurbishment

The weapon can be refurbished by Myles in Rail Crossing for 400 Stygian Coins using Icon Light Machine Gun Frame: Tango (Quality 135 or higher), Icon LMG 65-round Box Magazine and Icon Muzzle Brake. Cost can be reduced to 200 Stygian Coins by bringing him Machine Gun Technical Manuals, by Eugene Gatling or Old World Firearms, by Mikhail Browning.

Trivia

History