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Weapon Name- .454 Casull "Semi-automatic"
Round Type- .454 Casull Modified
Over-all length- 13.5 inches
Barrel length- 10.5 inches
Weight- 5lb (2.27KG) unloaded, 6lb (2.72 KG)
Rate of Fire- N/A, Semiautomatic
Feed Mechanism- Double Column Box Magazine 10 round
Round Capacity- 10
Effective Range- 200 yards
Range- 400 Yards
Accuracy- 1 MOA 100 yards, 1.75 200 Yards, 3.5 MOA 400 Yards
Accessories- N/A
Quick switch firing mechanism- N/A
Scope/Sights- Iron sights
Muzzle Velocity- 610 M/S (16 Gram)
Firing System- Scaled up M1911 colt
Miscellaneous/electronic information- Holds 10 rounds




Basic Information


The weapon exploits a much larger and heavier 16 gram projectile, based off of the original .45 ACP caliber, that can travel up to 610 m/s from the muzzle. The weapon, having a base diameter only .8mm larger than the .45 acp, uses a double column box magazine to ensure that the most rounds are fit into the most available space. While this again increases the already large size of the handgun-grip (slightly larger than a Desert Eagle), it ensures that the weapon operates at the highest level of efficiency possible. It also uses a much larger, disproportionally scaled up M1911 platform, ironically using the same caliber, with a bullet originally designed from the .45 ACP caliber. It's slightly fitting to have a larger semiautomatic version using the M1911 platform, although the weapon is still somewhat cumbersome. Despite this, it is reliable, accurate, has a long range, and can pierce light body armor. It also has very reliable stopping power, producing extraordinarily large wound cavities (like the .45 ACP) while delivering and immense amount of energy to the target- more so than an M16, Ak-47, or even some 6.8mm Remington rifles. It also has more power than the .30-30 carbine, although somewhat inferior ballistics.

As well, an integrated sound suppressor surrounding the barrel (of typical make-up) is present, with a "hidden" flash suppressor and noise diminishing coverage (cork and steel wool), that ultimately increases the controllablity of the weapon and makes the sound in rapid firing succession bearable. It as well as exploits gripped impact gel pads on the side of the weapon, to decrease felt recoil and reduce the over-all "kick-back" of the weapon.