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Big Bang: The Mostly Illustrated RPG Guide to Firearms Vol 2

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Volume Two continues the the tradition now being established with this series, adding nearly 100 more weapons to the series.

Each entry provides historical and technical information about a specific weapon or family of weapons, the expands that by providing game statistics for four licensed game systems. A separate free conversion guide provides information and guidelines for converting the real world data to work with a variety of other game systems. As well as being a valuable RPG resource, the series is also of interest to historians and weapon afficianadoes.

This volume is more diverse than prior editions, providing details on a number of experimental weapons, concealable spy weapons, and american small arms from World War II.

'D20 System' and the 'D20 System' logo are Trademarks owned by Wizards of the Coast and are used according to the terms of the D20 System License version 3.0. A copy of this License can be found at www.wizards.com/d20. Requires the use of a d20 Core Book published by Wizards of the Coast, any Action! Packed product or the Action! System Core Rules published by Gold Rush Games.

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March 1st, 2007
The second volume in the series weighs in at 113 pages. The layout is exactly like the first volume, withy the first third of the work containing a cover, credits and table of contents pages (3), a brief intro (1), a description of the formatting used [...]
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October 18th, 2004
Yes! This is how it's done. A mix of weapons both modern and venerable. Some are new, but look cool and show promise. Others are battle-tested and found across the globe in various settings. All are suitable for arming your heroes or villains, for shee [...]
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May 13th, 2004
A very good, and extremely well researched piece of work. There is a lot of granularity in the material in this book, but even if you aren't interested in the development or detail of the weapons, the tables themselves are excellent renditions of the [...]
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October 5th, 2003
More good ammo (pardon the pun) against the gunbunny in your campaign who has way more information about specific weapons than you do. [...]
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September 17th, 2003
A very nice collection of information on modern guns; it is well laid out, and informative. There is a good attempt to make it accessible to several game systems, as well as give enough information to allow the creation of data for just about any syste [...]
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